Focus on the Environment piece about the great process made in cleaning up the 174-mile-long Androscoggin River since U.S. senator Edmund Muskie\u27s Clean Water Act. In 1970, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had declared the river one of the ten most polluted rivers in the country. Now, thanks to progress made under the Clean Water Act, towns along river, from Rumford to Brunswick, are beginning to take pride in the waterway and to use it as an economic asset. With a chronological list of highlights relating to the rebirth of Androscoggin
Andrew Fisk gives an overview of the history of the federal Clean Water Act and of Maine’s efforts t...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how federal, state, tribal, and hydropower entities are working to...
Article about the Androscoggin River, the state\u27s third largest river, that was so polluted by th...
The Androscoggin River was one of the most polluted waterways in the United States in the 20th centu...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Androscoggin River, the dirtiest river in Maine and the one that ins...
Focus on Environment piece on how the clean-up of the Androscoggin and Kennebec rivers over the pas...
In 1972, the Clean Water Act became law. The articles discusses the effects of pollution on Maine\u2...
Historical industrialization along the banks of the Androscoggin River from the 18th to the 20th cen...
Efforts to abate Willamette River pollution between 1926 and 1962 centered on a struggle between aba...
Detailed article about the cooperative efforts taken by the International Paper Co. in Jay and the s...
The quality of a river affects the tributaries, lakes, and estuary it feeds; it affects the wildlife...
The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act protects less than ¼ of a percent of the United States’ rive...
Draining nearly 7,000 square miles, the West Branch of the Susquehanna River is the largest of the S...
The Penobscot River is polluted, obstructed, and in short supply of aquatic life, which has diminish...
Andrew Fisk gives an overview of the history of the federal Clean Water Act and of Maine’s efforts t...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how federal, state, tribal, and hydropower entities are working to...
Article about the Androscoggin River, the state\u27s third largest river, that was so polluted by th...
The Androscoggin River was one of the most polluted waterways in the United States in the 20th centu...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Androscoggin River, the dirtiest river in Maine and the one that ins...
Focus on Environment piece on how the clean-up of the Androscoggin and Kennebec rivers over the pas...
In 1972, the Clean Water Act became law. The articles discusses the effects of pollution on Maine\u2...
Historical industrialization along the banks of the Androscoggin River from the 18th to the 20th cen...
Efforts to abate Willamette River pollution between 1926 and 1962 centered on a struggle between aba...
Detailed article about the cooperative efforts taken by the International Paper Co. in Jay and the s...
The quality of a river affects the tributaries, lakes, and estuary it feeds; it affects the wildlife...
The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act protects less than ¼ of a percent of the United States’ rive...
Draining nearly 7,000 square miles, the West Branch of the Susquehanna River is the largest of the S...
The Penobscot River is polluted, obstructed, and in short supply of aquatic life, which has diminish...
Andrew Fisk gives an overview of the history of the federal Clean Water Act and of Maine’s efforts t...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how federal, state, tribal, and hydropower entities are working to...