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61: Utah Fighting Ground Water Resource Contamination
Ground water plays a vital role for Utah's people. Half of the ground water that is being drawn is used for their agricultural processes, while the other half is for its people's consumption.
62: A Closer Look At The Fish Ecology Restoration Program In Washington
For the State of Washington, trout is not just any ordinary fish. Trout and other wild fish have always been a big part of Washington's economy and food supply. Every year, there are a lot of tourists who frequent Washington lakes and rivers to engage in their favorite recreational activity-fishing.
63: Minnesota Energy Resources Models The Way For Environmental Stewardship
The Minnesota Energy Resources is a natural gas utility company that services 206,000 customers in 51 counties and 165 communities in the whole state of Minnesota.
64: The Restoration Of The Clark Fork River Of Montana
In the early eighties, the state of Montana filed a lawsuit against the Atlantic Richfield Co. (ARCO) for releasing toxic substances into the Clark Fork River during its many years of mining operations in the area of Anaconda and Butte.
65: Groundwater: The Hidden Natural Resource Of Iowa
Groundwater is the hidden water resource of Iowa. Groundwater is the primary source of drinking water for more than 80% of the residents. For many Iowans, not much thought is given to where the water coming from their kitchen faucet originates. It comes from groundwater, the level deep down below the earth's surface.
66: Study On Connecticut Highlands: A Natural Resources Review
As part of the Highlands Conservation Act, PL 108-241, a study was conducted on the highlands of Connecticut in an effort to identify its most valuable natural resources.
67: Oklahoma Restoration Plan For The Oil Spill In Osage County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma restoration project for the oil spill that happened in the creeks at Osage County is headed by the Department of the Interior (DOI) and by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (USFWS).
68: West Virginia Stream Restoration Program
Streams serve many purposes, including water supply, wildlife habitat, transportation, and for recreation purposes. A stream is a dynamic, complex system that includes not only the active channel but also the floodplain and the vegetated corridor along the stream bank. A natural stream system remains stable while transporting a wide range of flows and sediment produced in its watershed.
69: Alabama Clean Waters Initiative: Preserving Natural Resources
Alabama is one of the states that have abundant water resources. And with mostly warm and sunny weather, the Alabama waters not only act as its community's major water source but are favourite recreational venues as well.
70: River Truckee: The Self Restoration River Of Nevada
Almost two years ago, the bank of the river Truckee in Nevada was a barren land with cracked rocks and mud baking under the burning sun.
71: The Condition Of Water Resources In Delaware
One of the most important natural resources is water. There is hardly any function that does not make use of water. From being used for drinking to cooling down power plants that energize the city, the importance of water is felt by all living things. This is the reason why the water resources of a particular area have to be in good condition all the time.
72: Restoration Of White River In Indiana
Indiana is one of those states highly involved in fuel, steel, coals, automotive, and other types industrial production. While this contributes millions of dollars to the economy of Indiana, this has resulted in pollution of the state's waterways. Several industrial companies have already been sued by the state for the pollution and contamination of some of the state's rivers.
73: Protecting The Wildlife Resource Of The District Of Columbia
The District of Columbia is perhaps best known as the capital of the United States. With this, it is considered as a legislative hotspot. The mere mention of its names conjures up images of professionals in impeccable suits and buildings that pepper the skyline. For the most part, this picture of an urban jungle is all true.
74: The Need To Do Oyster Restoration In South Carolina
Oysters play an important role in the ecosystem of South Carolina though their numbers are greatly declining due to man-made activities and changes in nature.
75: A Citizen's Guide To Michigan's Forest Resources
The state of Michigan has an abundance of natural resources that legislators see fit to protect its environment and increase the awareness and involvement of its citizens. In an attempt to achieve this, the Science and Technology Division of the Michigan Legislature Legislative Service Bureau prepared "Michigan's Natural Resources and Environment: A Citizen's Guide"
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