The United States has made significant progress in cleaning its rivers, lakes, and oceans. Investment in wastewater treatment plant technology, conservation practices with land managers, and restoration of natural systems is working in many places. The public supports clean water, yet there is still a long way to go in achieving the vision of fishable, swimmable waters. More than half of the country's streams, lakes, and estuaries are not meeting the water quality standards established under the Clean Water Act to provide clean drinking water, recreation, fish and wildlife habitat, and other designated uses.The work that lies ahead to achieve clean water will require additional tools and new approaches that can account for watershed dynamic...
This issue of IMPACT is devoted to exploring and understanding the opportunities and challenges of h...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Water quality trading (trading) as a means to improve water quality has become an increasingly popul...
The United States has made significant progress in cleaning its rivers, lakes, and oceans. Investmen...
In March 2013, water quality agency staff from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, U.S. EPA Region 10, Wi...
Presently there are 24 active water-quality-trading programs in the United States although the actua...
In 2003 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its Water Quality Trading Policy. Water qual...
Across all types of water quality trading, only 100 point source facilities have participated in tra...
In Oregon’s Willamette Basin a group of diverse leaders are working to expand an existing water qual...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
Water quality problems continue to plague our nation, even though Congress passed the Clean Water Ac...
E.B. 2007-02The economic objective of environmental regulatory design is to achieve a targeted reduc...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
Water quality permit trading in an attractive option lower the costs of pollution cleanup in lakes a...
This issue of IMPACT is devoted to exploring and understanding the opportunities and challenges of h...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Water quality trading (trading) as a means to improve water quality has become an increasingly popul...
The United States has made significant progress in cleaning its rivers, lakes, and oceans. Investmen...
In March 2013, water quality agency staff from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, U.S. EPA Region 10, Wi...
Presently there are 24 active water-quality-trading programs in the United States although the actua...
In 2003 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its Water Quality Trading Policy. Water qual...
Across all types of water quality trading, only 100 point source facilities have participated in tra...
In Oregon’s Willamette Basin a group of diverse leaders are working to expand an existing water qual...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Across the United States, water quality trading is being explored as a mechanism for reducing the co...
Water quality problems continue to plague our nation, even though Congress passed the Clean Water Ac...
E.B. 2007-02The economic objective of environmental regulatory design is to achieve a targeted reduc...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
Water quality permit trading in an attractive option lower the costs of pollution cleanup in lakes a...
This issue of IMPACT is devoted to exploring and understanding the opportunities and challenges of h...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Water quality trading (trading) as a means to improve water quality has become an increasingly popul...