Into the Storm

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121Earth / Environmental engineering / Hydraulic engineering / Flood control / Storm drain / Stormwater / Washout / United States regulation of point source water pollution / Water pollution / Environment / Water

Concrete Washout The sewer system and the storm water conveyance systems (drains, inlets, and catch basins) are separate; they are not connected. Sewer water gets treated, but everything that washes into the storm water

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Source URL: www.sandiego.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-24 17:15:31
122Colorado / Air quality / Pollution / Smoke / Environment / Air pollution / Earth

WORKING TOGETHER WITH THE FOUR CORNERS COMMUNITY  Dust Storm Blowing Into Mesa Verde National Park

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Source URL: www.nmenv.state.nm.us

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-30 12:21:58
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Storm Drain Maze Cities and towns have more stormwater runoff than other areas in the country because they have more concrete. The water can not soak into the ground since all of the cement blocks the water, so it goes s

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Source URL: www.flowstobay.org

- Date: 2014-01-02 18:01:53
    124Water pollution / Environmental engineering / Environmental soil science / Hydrology / Aquatic ecology / Stormwater / Surface runoff / Pollutant / Urban runoff / Environment / Earth / Water

    Water is a Resource Not a waste stream Storm and surface water runoff is the leading transporter of pollution into Puget Sound and local wetlands, creeks, streams and rivers. The majority of pollution comes

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    Source URL: www.kitsapgov.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-23 15:45:26
    125Environment / Civil engineering / Sewerage / Aquatic ecology / Hydraulic engineering / Storm drain / Sanitary sewer / Sewer / Sewage treatment / Water pollution / Environmental engineering / Water

    Storm drains flow directly into our creeks and the Bay. D R A I N I N G

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    Source URL: cfpub.epa.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2010-07-29 14:49:24
    126Water / Civil engineering / Sewerage / Aquatic ecology / Environmental soil science / Wastewater / Storm drain / Sanitary sewer / Stormwater / Water pollution / Environmental engineering / Environment

    Pollution Solutions For: Pressure Washing Businesses – Don’t “Feed” The Fishes! Most pressure washing is conducted outside. This can result in the discharge of wastewater into ditches or a storm drainage system.

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    Source URL: www.co.san-juan.wa.us

    Language: English - Date: 2009-12-10 16:23:42
    127Water / Environmental engineering / Environmental soil science / Aquatic ecology / Sustainability / Stormwater / Low-impact development / Storm drain / Surface runoff / Environment / Water pollution / Earth

    Because it may contain pollutants from a number of sources, stormwater runoff can impair water quality and that can lead to problems. Runoff from rainwater or snowmelt that does not soak into the ground usually travels

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    Source URL: www.nesc.wvu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-08-13 11:05:08
    128Civil engineering / Water / Plumbing / Aquatic ecology / Waste / Grease interceptor / Food waste / Mop / Dumpster / Environment / Environmental engineering / Water pollution

    Pollution Solutions For: Restaurants and Other Food Handling Facilities – Don’t “Feed” The Fishes! Everything that is washed into storm drains is untreated and ultimately ends up in the nearest bay. Waste from re

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    Source URL: www.co.san-juan.wa.us

    Language: English - Date: 2009-12-10 16:23:08
    129Anglesey / Chef / Top Chef / Television / Great British Menu

    NEWS RELEASE Friday May 13th 2011 Anglesey chef to cook up a storm on Great British Menu A top chef from Anglesey is about to throw his culinary skills into the mix tonight (Monday 16 May) to win the chance to cook at a

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    Source URL: www.thebiglunch.com

    Language: English - Date: 2011-08-08 07:24:50
    130Eye / Tropical cyclone / Cyclone / Storm / Typhoon / Wind / Index of meteorology articles / Atlantic hurricane season / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Vortices

    STORMS Typhoon Odessa, Western Pacific Ocean, Earth Hurricanes (or typhoons) form in tropical regions where warm ocean waters trigger local thunderstorms. Wind currents and the EarthÕs rotation organize them into large

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    Source URL: www.lpi.usra.edu

    Language: English - Date: 1999-12-10 17:35:44
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