The Virginia Water Pollution Control Association Story

The Virginia Water Pollution Control Association Story
Title The Virginia Water Pollution Control Association Story PDF eBook
Author Chalkley Du Val
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 1962
Genre Water
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New Directions

New Directions
Title New Directions PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 168
Release 1982
Genre
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Water Pollution Control in Virginia

Water Pollution Control in Virginia
Title Water Pollution Control in Virginia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 7
Release 1969
Genre Water
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Iowa's Heritage in Water Pollution Control, Including a History of the Iowa Water Pollution Control Association

Iowa's Heritage in Water Pollution Control, Including a History of the Iowa Water Pollution Control Association
Title Iowa's Heritage in Water Pollution Control, Including a History of the Iowa Water Pollution Control Association PDF eBook
Author Harris F. Seidel
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 1974
Genre Sewage disposal
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West Virginia's Water Pollution Control Program

West Virginia's Water Pollution Control Program
Title West Virginia's Water Pollution Control Program PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 48
Release 1970
Genre Water
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The Story of N

The Story of N
Title The Story of N PDF eBook
Author Hugh S. Gorman
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 261
Release 2013-01-24
Genre Nature
ISBN 081355439X

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In The Story of N, Hugh S. Gorman analyzes the notion of sustainability from a fresh perspective—the integration of human activities with the biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen—and provides a supportive alternative to studying sustainability through the lens of climate change and the cycling of carbon. It is the first book to examine the social processes by which industrial societies learned to bypass a fundamental ecological limit and, later, began addressing the resulting concerns by establishing limits of their own The book is organized into three parts. Part I, “The Knowledge of Nature,” explores the emergence of the nitrogen cycle before humans arrived on the scene and the changes that occurred as stationary agricultural societies took root. Part II, “Learning to Bypass an Ecological Limit,” examines the role of science and market capitalism in accelerating the pace of innovation, eventually allowing humans to bypass the activity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Part III, “Learning to Establish Human-Defined Limits,” covers the twentieth-century response to the nitrogen-related concerns that emerged as more nitrogenous compounds flowed into the environment. A concluding chapter, “The Challenge of Sustainability,” places the entire story in the context of constructing an ecological economy in which innovations that contribute to sustainable practices are rewarded.

Pollution of Navigable Waters

Pollution of Navigable Waters
Title Pollution of Navigable Waters PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1936
Genre Water
ISBN

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