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Bill Gives NOAA Bigger Role in Chesapeake Cleanup

The Chesapeake Bay Science, Education and Ecosystem Enhancement Act would use NOAA's science, research, and resource management capabilities.

Durham AWT Plant Transforms Nutrients into Fertilizer

The wastewater treatment plant recovers phosphorus and other nutrients and recycles them into commercial fertizilizer through a technology provided by Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies.

Farmers' Group Outlines Cap and Trade Bill Priorities

American Farmland Trust spells out its priorities with lawmakers.

Connecticut District Picks MWH Modeling Tools

The Metropolitan District of Connecticut has chosen advanced wastewater and stormwater modeling tools from MWH.

VUEWorks Partners with GeoNet Technologies

Consulting and data services company GeoNet adds GIS asset management solutions through its relationship with VUEWorks.

Ultrapure Market to Grow by 2011, McIlvaine Says

Semiconductor market conditions are bringing down the ultrapure water market in 2009, according to a report by the McIlvaine Company.

Illinois Sues Crestwood Village, Mayors, Operator

Creastwood Village leaders and a treatment plant operator failed to provide safe water to customers and provided false information to the Illionis Environmental Protection Agency.

NSF Certifies EverPEX for Potable Water Use

JM Eagle's five-layered polyethylene tubing is certified for use in potable water applications.

'Whiz Kids' Documents Welcker's Science Journey

Documentary shows how lack of U.S. funding has not stopped young scientists, including a former Stockholm Junior Water Prize finalist, from making their mark for the environment.

NMSF Opinion Further Cuts California Water Supply

In response to a biological opinion protecting more fish, the California Department of Water Resources forecasts further water supply restrictions in 2010.