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The Question of the Week has to do with local police enforcing immigration offenses

TCPalm 30 Mar 2025
11.31 percentPreventing storm water runoff ... The biggest source of pollution in the IRL that has not been tested and measured is the polluted runoff created by the urbanization and industrialization of Brevard County.
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Numaligarh Refinery Pollutes Dhansiri River, Threatens Ecosystem: Janani Live Reports

Assam Times 30 Mar 2025
The river, which originates in Nagaland and flows through Golaghat and Dimapur, is already burdened by urban sewage, agricultural runoff, and sand mining ... Residents near Panka village, close to the refinery, reported visible oil spills in the river.
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Sink or swim time for Salton Sea? Momentum builds for pricey lake restoration

Usatoday 30 Mar 2025
A deal to continue supplying fresh water, after inflows from the Colorado River were diverted to urban areas, expired at the end of 2017. In addition, the agricultural runoff that nourished the lake ...
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Why you should be collecting and using rainwater

RTE 28 Mar 2025
Combined sewers collect sewage (wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries) and stormwater runoff from streets, paths, and other surfaces in urban areas ... common in older cities and urban areas.
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Multiple water rescues, flash flood warnings ongoing in southern Texas

CNN 28 Mar 2025
The combination of slow-moving storms, high precipitation rates and already saturated soils could lead to excessive runoff, “flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, urban, poor drainage and other ...
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Toxic Tyre Particles Threaten Salmon and Human Health

The Arabian Post 27 Mar 2025
The compound, known as 6PPD, reacts with ozone in the atmosphere to form 6PPD-quinone, a toxic substance that enters waterways through stormwater runoff ... of salmon returning to spawn in urban streams.
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Mayor Proposes Tree Ordinance Aimed At Preserving City's Tree Canopy

The Pulse 26 Mar 2025
... for developers to maintain Chattanooga’s urban forest. ... They improve air quality, reduce urban heat, and help manage stormwater runoff, preventing erosion and minimizing flooding risks.
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Duluth's trees in season of change

Duluth News Tribune 26 Mar 2025
Christenson emphasized that trees should be regarded as part of our urban infrastructure ... Today, Pakosz continued, "we appreciate the boulevard trees that slow the storm water runoff. The urban forest ...
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Should it be illegal to shoot wild bison that wander into Colorado? Lawmakers will decide.

Denver Post 25 Mar 2025
In Colorado, there are no repercussions for killing wild bison ... Jessie Danielson said ... urban growth. Rocky Mountain Arsenal seeks solutions to water runoff Denver donates 33 bison to tribal nations Colorado bison herd growing much faster than expected.
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Iowa’s polluted waterways rarely see improvement. Lawmakers still resist efforts to regulate industrial ag

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 24 Mar 2025
The DNR report also identified agricultural and urban runoff as significant sources of water pollution across Iowa ... Urban runoff contributes sediments from construction sites, oil and chemicals from ...
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Kingston considers tree preservation ordinance

Daily Freeman 22 Mar 2025
Knepper said trees are one of the few things in an urban area that appreciates over time, offering numerous benefits. They include air filtering, helping with stormwater and runoff, and reducing the effects of urban heat islands.
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Addressing India's water crisis for sustainable infrastructure

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
The crisis has been further compounded by pollution and quality degradation from industrial effluents, agricultural runoff, and untreated sewage ... This ‘climate whiplash’ poses significant challenges to water management in both urban and rural areas.
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Why are all these birds on Lake Okeechobee? Why lake releases are helping

TCPalm 20 Mar 2025
Fort Myers News-Press ... The U.S ... Over the decades, lake water has been polluted by farm and urban runoff, and water from the lake is filled with pollution like excess nutrients, which can cause a myriad of water quality issues ...
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Early indications nitrogen levels in rivers at eight-year low - EPA

RTE 19 Mar 2025
High levels of nitrogen in rivers and waterways stimulates the overgrowth of algae and dense vegetation ... Wastewater and sewage, industrial discharges, and urban runoff are also significant contributors to nitrate levels in rivers and waterbodies ... .
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Why am I seeing so many dead fish in Michigan? What to know about 'winterkill'

Detroit Free Press 19 Mar 2025
Exploring the Great Lakes ... Canals in urban areas are quite susceptible, due to the large amounts of nutrient runoff and pollution from roads, lawns and septic systems that flow into these areas, especially after large storm events, the DNR said.
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