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Freshwater Reservoirs Discovered Under the Seabed
Dan DeBaun

Scientists have discovered vast reservoirs of freshwater submerged beneath the ocean floor, possibly helping to avert a global water crisis in the future.

Scientists have discovered vast reservoirs of freshwater submerged beneath the ocean floor, possibly helping to avert a global water crisis in the future.

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Environmental Toxins Linked to Children's Heart Defects
Dan DeBaun

Congenital heart defects in children may be caused by their mothers being exposed to certain environmental contaminants while they are pregnant, according to a new study.

Congenital heart defects in children may be caused by their mothers being exposed to certain environmental contaminants while they are pregnant, according to a new study.

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PCB's Still Impacting Human Health Decades After Being Banned
Dan DeBaun

Even though chemical PCBs were banned in the US over three decades ago, they continue to affect the health of humans years later.

Even though chemical PCBs were banned in the US over three decades ago, they continue to affect the health of humans years later.

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Becoming Water Wise with a Smart Water Meter
Dan DeBaun

Technology is now being developed that will enable us to better manage our water consumption that will allow us to conserve our precious water resources.

Technology is now being developed that will enable us to better manage our water consumption that will allow us to conserve our precious water resources.

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Safe Drinking Water Provisions in the Face of Disaster
Dan DeBaun

Typhoon Haiyan is reminding us once again that the number one priority in ensuring the health and safety of survivors is the provision of safe drinking water.

Typhoon Haiyan is reminding us once again that the number one priority in ensuring the health and safety of survivors is the provision of safe drinking water.

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Algal Blooms Becoming More Toxic Due to Nutrient Enrichment & Changing Climate
Dan DeBaun

Over the last few decades there has been an increase in toxic algal blooms in aquatic systems around the world primarily as a result of climate change and nutrient enrichment.

Over the last few decades there has been an increase in toxic algal blooms in aquatic systems around the world primarily as a result of climate change and nutrient enrichment.