Author: J. M. Rademacher
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Report on Pollution of the Waters of the Upper Mississippi River and Its Significant Tributaries
Author: J. M. Rademacher
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Publisher:
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Report on Pollution of Waters of Upper Mississippi River and Its Significant Tributaries
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Languages : en
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Report on Pollution of Upper Mississippi River and Major Tributaries
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Languages : en
Pages : 537
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Languages : en
Pages : 537
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Report on an Investigation of Pollution in the Upper Mississippi River and Its Major Tributaries (Minnesota - Wisconsin)
Author: Twin Cities-Upper Mississippi River Project (U.S.)
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Category : Mississippi River Watershed
Languages : en
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Category : Mississippi River Watershed
Languages : en
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Mississippi River Water Quality and the Clean Water Act
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309114098
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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The Mississippi River is, in many ways, the nation's best known and most important river system. Mississippi River water quality is of paramount importance for sustaining the many uses of the river including drinking water, recreational and commercial activities, and support for the river's ecosystems and the environmental goods and services they provide. The Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972, is the cornerstone of surface water quality protection in the United States, employing regulatory and nonregulatory measures designed to reduce direct pollutant discharges into waterways. The Clean Water Act has reduced much pollution in the Mississippi River from "point sources" such as industries and water treatment plants, but problems stemming from urban runoff, agriculture, and other "non-point sources" have proven more difficult to address. This book concludes that too little coordination among the 10 states along the river has left the Mississippi River an "orphan" from a water quality monitoring and assessment perspective. Stronger leadership from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is needed to address these problems. Specifically, the EPA should establish a water quality data-sharing system for the length of the river, and work with the states to establish and achieve water quality standards. The Mississippi River corridor states also should be more proactive and cooperative in their water quality programs. For this effort, the EPA and the Mississippi River states should draw upon the lengthy experience of federal-interstate cooperation in managing water quality in the Chesapeake Bay.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309114098
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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The Mississippi River is, in many ways, the nation's best known and most important river system. Mississippi River water quality is of paramount importance for sustaining the many uses of the river including drinking water, recreational and commercial activities, and support for the river's ecosystems and the environmental goods and services they provide. The Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972, is the cornerstone of surface water quality protection in the United States, employing regulatory and nonregulatory measures designed to reduce direct pollutant discharges into waterways. The Clean Water Act has reduced much pollution in the Mississippi River from "point sources" such as industries and water treatment plants, but problems stemming from urban runoff, agriculture, and other "non-point sources" have proven more difficult to address. This book concludes that too little coordination among the 10 states along the river has left the Mississippi River an "orphan" from a water quality monitoring and assessment perspective. Stronger leadership from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is needed to address these problems. Specifically, the EPA should establish a water quality data-sharing system for the length of the river, and work with the states to establish and achieve water quality standards. The Mississippi River corridor states also should be more proactive and cooperative in their water quality programs. For this effort, the EPA and the Mississippi River states should draw upon the lengthy experience of federal-interstate cooperation in managing water quality in the Chesapeake Bay.
A Report on Pollution of the Upper Mississippi River and Major Tributaries
Author: United States. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
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Category : Water
Languages : en
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Category : Water
Languages : en
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In the Matter of Progress Meeting of the Conference Concerning Pollution of the Interstate and Intrastate Waters of the Upper Mississippi River and Its Tributaries (Wisconsin-Minnesota), April 30, 1968, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Great River
Author: Philip V. Scarpino
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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This study examines the evolving relationship between the river and the people who lived along its shores, focusing on the period from 1890 to 1950. The analysis proceeds from the assumption that in modern urban, industrial societies, such as the United States, people have increasingly transformed the natural environment into a human artifact. Such is certainly the case with the upper Mississippi. Between the late nineteenth century and the mid-twentieth century, both the river and its valley underwent major alterations that affected both the face of the land and the underlying fabric of the original ecosystems.
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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This study examines the evolving relationship between the river and the people who lived along its shores, focusing on the period from 1890 to 1950. The analysis proceeds from the assumption that in modern urban, industrial societies, such as the United States, people have increasingly transformed the natural environment into a human artifact. Such is certainly the case with the upper Mississippi. Between the late nineteenth century and the mid-twentieth century, both the river and its valley underwent major alterations that affected both the face of the land and the underlying fabric of the original ecosystems.
Conference in the Matter of Pollution of the Interstate Waters of the Upper Mississippi River, St. Paul, Minnesota, February 8, 1964
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Proceedings, Progress Evaluation Meeting in the Matter of Pollution of the Interstate and Intrastate Waters of the Upper Mississippi River and Its Tributaries; Minnesota - Wisconsin
Author: United States. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
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Languages : en
Pages : 324
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Languages : en
Pages : 324
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