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    • — December 28, 2010

    Coal-tar sealant is leading source of PAHs in urban lakes, according to USGS

    Coal-tar based pavement sealant is the leading source of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in 40 urban lakes spanning the nation, according to research from the U.S. Geological Survey published this[…]

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    • — December 22, 2010

    Lehigh University aquatic ecologist studies carbon dynamics in water

    While roughly half of the carbon given off by human activity is released directly into the atmosphere, exacerbating global climate change, most of the rest is absorbed by oceans, watersheds,[…]

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    • — December 21, 2010

    Lake Erie Protection Fund awards grants to two Ohio universities

    The Ohio Lake Erie Commission has announced three new Lake Erie Protection Fund grants that will support research at two universities. Heidelberg University will receive two grants for its National[…]

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    • — December 20, 2010

    Limited amount of total phosphorus actually feeds algae, study finds

    Phosphorus is by far the leading cause of most eutrophication in lakes and water systems. However, the nutrient enters the environment in a variety of forms, which can profoundly differ[…]

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