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First reported 17 mins ago - Updated 17 mins ago - 1 reports

Lake sediments safe in Kenmore area; public meeting set on recent studies

Ecology home > News > News ReleaseWashington State Department of Ecology - June 18, 2013KENMORE – Public areas along Lake Washington’s northern tip are safe for swimming and other in-water recreation, according to assessments of lake sediments and ... [Published Department of Ecology - 17 mins ago]
First reported 2 hours ago - Updated 1 hour ago - 2 reports

Separator to trap sediment at Miner Brook

agecan@middletownpress.com @stunati0201 on Twitter MIDDLETOWN Conservation workers and city officials have taken first steps in an ongoing effort to keep bacterial contamination at bay in Miner Brook, which feeds into the Mattabasett River.The Connecticut ... [Published Big News Network - 1 hour ago]
First reported 1 hour ago - Updated 1 hour ago - 1 reports

Elwha water treatment fix expected by September

(Port Angeles) -- Port Angeles City Water has been a source of concern lately, due to sediment clogging a pump station along the Elwha River, but the situation is expected to be fixed by September.Olympic National Park spokeswoman Barb Maynes spoke to ... [Published News Radio 1450-KNOP - 1 hour ago]
First reported 5 hours ago - Updated 5 hours ago - 1 reports

Geosphere details the geology of North America with 6 new papers online

Boulder, Colo., USA Each of the six new papers published in Geosphere on 13 June address geoscience compiled in specially themed issues: CRevolution 2: Origin and Evolution of the Colorado River System II; The 36-18 Ma southern Great Basin, USA, ignimbrite ... [Published EurekAlert! - 5 hours ago]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated 7 hours ago - 2 reports

Explorers to seek 17th Century sunken ship

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Plans to search for the ship began in 2001, when expedition leader Steve Libert discovered a timber slab wedged in the lake bed. Both U.S. and French archaeologists examined sediment removed from a hole dug near that ... [Published Catholic Online - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated 19 hours ago - 4 reports

St. Bernard and Plaquemines Parish fishers condemn state officials' and scientists' assessments

There was a great deal of yelling by fishers, screaming about misinformation by state officials – outright lies, fishers called them – and impassioned speeches about how they fear their livelihoods and culture will be lost due to the sediment and freshwater ... [Published NOLA Live - 20 hours ago]
First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 1 reports

Special DPW Meeting at Arcadia City Hall Slated Wednesday June 19, 7PM

PMSpecial DPW Meeting at Arcadia City Hall Slated Wednesday June 19, 7PMGuest Opinion by Cam StoneDPW has scheduled a meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at 7:00pm to outline it’s plans for the “restoration” of the Lower ... [Published Arcadia Weekly - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Ports corporation continues to probe sediment leak cause

Topics: environment, gladstone ports corporation, sediment, spillHave your say »Related Items» Sediment leaks into harbour, first time this year GPC saysGladstone Ports Corporation is still looking into the cause of a sediment leak in the harbour. C ... [Published NewsMail - Jun 17 2013]
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First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Lake Darling rebuild done backward

BRIGHTON (GTNS) — Due to the weather causing the ground to be wet, the renovation project at Lake Darling is being done backward.Iowa Department of Natural Resources fisheries management biologist Chad Dolan said Thursday that while originally, the project ... [Published Fairfield Daily Ledger - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Genetic material gives insight into microbes beneath ocean floor

Researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the University of Delaware found microbiological activity in sediment beneath the ocean floor, according to a WHOI press release.The scientists studied sediment from 5 to 159 meters beneath the ... [Published Environmental Monitor - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Deforestation reefs' worst threat

Better land use is the key to preventing further damage to the world's coral reefs, according to a study published this week in the online science journal Nature Communications.The study, by an international team including a researcher from The University ... [Published Illegal Logging - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 2 reports

Today's News: Newcastle University scientists crack the secret of a disaster at sea

Researchers from Newcastle University have led an analysis which indicates the 2.5 million-year cooling period led to the disruption of populations of small plants and animals that form the foundation of marine ecosystems.For most of the Cretaceous period, ... [Published The Journal - Jun 17 2013]

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...AMMG managing director Mr Ric Dawson said, "These recent resource delineations are a significant upgrade for AMMG’s mineral sands portfolio within the south-west region of Western Australia. "Our project lies in the heart of a well established mineral sands province, with port and infrastructure within very close proximity", he concluded."
...the wettest spring on record, and as a result a significant part of our state’s corn and soybean crops have not yet been planted," Northey says. "It is critically important that farmers work with their crop insurance agent to understand all their planting options. If farmer does use prevented planting I encourage them to consider using a cover crop, building conservation practices or, better yet doing both, on their impacted land this year."
"Suitable provisions in development regulations have to be made by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority in concurrence with the government" said an official of the Chennai Corporation

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Get Your Head Out of Your Ass and Help Clean up... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Jun 13 2013]
Posted by news intern Ansel Herz If you like rivers—the Duwamish River in particular—the Environmental Protection Agency needs to hear about it by 5 p.m. today . That's when the public comment period on the EPA's plan to clean the Duwamish River, ...
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AP Images The path across the border is littered with bodies. Bodies old and bodies young. Bodies known and bodies unknown. Bodies hidden, bodies buried, bodies lost, and bodies found. The stories of the dead haunt the frontier towns from Nuevo Laredo ...
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