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Connecticut, Maryland Recognize Clean Marinas
September 24, 2008
Energy Utility Offers Free Showerheads, Aerators
September 19, 2008
Perdue Celebrates General Mills' Conservation Efforts
September 17, 2008
Snowmelt Changes Could Challenge Water Management in Western U.S.
July 22, 2008
Report: Future Forest Management May Focus on Water
July 21, 2008

Drinking Water Authority Addresses Conservation Consequences
July 17, 2008
Pennsylvania Halts Drilling to Protect Streams
June 9, 2008
Chinese Visit, Seek Ideas for Grassroots Programs
June 5, 2008
Shellfish, Water Quality at Risk in Washington
May 12, 2008
Food Safety Clashes with Environmental Rules
April 18, 2008
Study: More Ethanol Production Bad for Gulf of Mexico
March 20, 2008
King County Cleans Up Elliott Bay Sediment
March 4, 2008
Wisconsin Groundwater Law Good; More Work Needed
January 18, 2008
EPA Ends River Cleanup Talks with Dow Chemical
January 6, 2008
Survival of the Fittest
October 1, 2007By Danielle Duclos
Conflicts between water resource development and wildlife protection ramp up across the country
Despite the common goal of environmental protection, federal agencies lately stand divided over the best use of our natural resources – to protect wildlife habitats or to expand water resource development for the future. More and more, these issues are splintering the industry into two camps supportive of either the Clean Water Act or the Endangered Species Act.
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Commentary

Rollbacks Overshadow Bush's Environmental Record

Excerpts of Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) prepared remarks for a Sept. 24 hearing on the Bush Administration's environmental record.

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