Home › Contributors › Jon Devine › Tags › water
Jon Devine's Blog
Tags: water
All contributor posts tagged water
September 1, 2009
Posted by Jon Devine in Curbing Pollution
, Reviving the World's Oceans
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- cleanwateract, deadzone, gulf, mississippiriver, nutrientpollution, water, waterpollution, waterprogram
I recently attended a conference about the health of the Mississippi River, and I was struck by a compelling analogy my colleague Matt Rota of the Gulf Restoration Network used to describe the giant Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico. The...continued→
June 18, 2009
Posted by Jon Devine in Curbing Pollution
, Health and the Environment
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- cleanwateract, cleanwaterrestorationact, water, waterprogram
Today, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved the Clean Water Restoration Act, a landmark bill that will reinstate Clean Water Act protections against umpermitted dumping of pollution, filling, or destruction for a host of water bodies jeopardized by a pair of...continued→
April 14, 2009
Posted by Jon Devine in Curbing Pollution
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- cleanwateract, cleanwaterrestorationact, water, waterpollution, waterprogram
The title of this post is stolen from EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, who used the line during a recent public appearance. (Click here, then click on the player button to watch it; the relevant discussion begins at about 15:40.) Administrator Jackson was...continued→
April 2, 2009
Posted by Jon Devine in Curbing Pollution
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- cleanwateract, cleanwaterrestorationact, supremecourt, water, waterpollution, waterprogram, wetlands
It's a good day. Today, Senator Russ Feingold and 23 additional Senators joined to introduce the Clean Water Restoration Act of 2009, a bill that would ensure that the Clean Water Act applies to protect a host of water bodies that...continued→
February 12, 2009
Posted by Jon Devine in Curbing Pollution
, Environmental Justice
, Living Sustainably
- Tags:
- anacostia, stormwater, trash, water, waterprogram
Almost every day, I bike to work. On the bike path, I get a close-up view of the Potomac River, which makes up the boundary between Washington, D.C., and Virginia. Though it has improved dramatically since the Clean Water Act...continued→