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    • — May 25, 2010

    Re-piecing our wetlands: Grant money to help restore Lake Erie marsh

    “Wetlands restoration is like reassembling a giant … jigsaw puzzle, one little piece at a time,” once remarked a Toledo Blade environmental writer. Well, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service[…]

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    • — May 24, 2010

    Straw residue reduces nitrogen leaching

    Fertilizer from farm land is the largest source of non-point nitrogen runoff in the nation, and research is being committed to determining how to maintain the immense benefits nitrogen has[…]

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    • — May 21, 2010

    Dredging in Ottawa River aims to undo years of toxic contamination

    Long plagued by runoff and discharges from landfills, industrial facilities, and several sewer outlets that overflow after heavy rain, the Ottawa River in northern Ohio has been called the state’s[…]

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    • — May 6, 2010

    Asian carp in Chicago waterways to be poisoned and counted

    Government officials announced plans to dump fish poison into Chicago-area waterways for a second time to determine whether the Asian carp are moving nearer the Great Lakes. In Congress, however,[…]

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