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November 9, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
- Tags:
- animalwastes, chesapeakebay, waterpollution, waterprogram
Today, after several weeks of obtaining public comment, officials from EPA released a final strategy to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay. The strategy follows an Executive Order from President Obama in June that challenged federal agencies to better...continued→
October 19, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
, Health and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- beachwater, chesapeakebay, waterpollution, waterprogram
Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., has introduced a bill to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay. Standing at Sandy Point State Park, a popular beach destination that has been plagued in the past with periodic episodes of bacteria pollution, I could...continued→
October 8, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
- Tags:
- beaches, chesapeakebay, EPA, water, waterpollution, waterprogram
Today, NRDC is releasing Seizing a Watershed Opportunity in the Chesapeake Bay, our report tracking the decline in the Chesapeake Bay's water quality. The report makes it clear that this is a pivotal time for the Bay. The Obama Administration,...continued→
September 28, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner
- Tags:
- climatebill, climatechange, greeninfrastructure, water, waterprogram
On Wednesday, Senators John Kerry and Barbara Boxer plan to unveil the Senate's version of climate change legislation, a counterpart to the bill that passed in the House of Representatives this past June. A lot of the attention surrounding the...continued→
September 21, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
- Tags:
- animalwastes, contamination, factoryfarms, feedlots, groundwater, waterprogram
Charles Duhigg from the New York Times has written another excellent article on the Clean Water Act - this time on the massive feedlots that dump untreated animal waste into lagoons where it seeps into groundwater, onto vast waste fields...continued→
September 10, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- agriculture, chesapeakebay, pollution, stormwater, water, waterprogram
Today, officials from EPA, the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture will be releasing reports with a series of recommendations to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay. The reports are called for under an Executive Order,...continued→
August 27, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
, Reviving the World's Oceans
- Tags:
- beaches, beachreport, simplesteps, stormwater, waterprogram
As an urban dweller and water advocate, I love The Huffington Post's contest to rank the best city beaches in the United States. It's true that many of our coastal cities boast some spectacular, easily accessible beaches. But all too...continued→
July 29, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
- Tags:
- beachprotection, beachreport, beachwater, simeplsteps, waterprogram
NRDC's 19th Annual Beach Report, 5-Star Guide to 200 U.S. Beaches Out Today When you're daydreaming about a trip to the shore this summer - I'm guessing human or animal waste in the waves that can send you running to...continued→
June 18, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
- Tags:
- beaches, beachprotection, beachwater, simplesteps, waterprogram
As we are waiting for the rain to break here on the East Coast so we can get out to the beach, the Senate is taking a close look at how to make our beaches safer for swimming. Today the...continued→
May 21, 2009
Posted by Nancy Stoner in Curbing Pollution
, Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- beaches, beachwater, greenchat, pollution, testingthewaters, waterprogram
Heading to the beach this summer? Before you go, chat live with NRDC's Nancy Stoner on May 21 at 2:30 p.m. Eastern about beachwater pollution and tips for protecting yourself and your family from waterborne illnesses. Nancy heads the team...continued→