The Marsh Builders

The Marsh Builders
Title The Marsh Builders PDF eBook
Author Sharon Levy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2018
Genre Nature
ISBN 0190246405

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Reviving lost wetlands is vital to the long-term health of human communities and the waters that sustain them. The Marsh Builders interweaves the tale of a citizen uprising against conventional sewage treatment with the history of water pollution and the emerging scientific understanding of wetlands as effective natural filters for tainted water.

The Marsh Builders

The Marsh Builders
Title The Marsh Builders PDF eBook
Author Sharon Levy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2018-05-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0190246413

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Swamps and marshes once covered vast stretches of the North American landscape. The destruction of these habitats, long seen as wastelands that harbored deadly disease, accelerated in the twentieth century. Today, the majority of the original wetlands in the US have vanished, transformed into farm fields or buried under city streets. In The Marsh Builders, Sharon Levy delves into the intertwined histories of wetlands loss and water pollution. The book's springboard is the tale of a years-long citizen uprising in Humboldt County, California, which led to the creation of one of the first U.S. wetlands designed to treat city sewage. The book explores the global roots of this local story: the cholera epidemics that plagued nineteenth-century Europe; the researchers who invented modern sewage treatment after bumbling across the insight that microbes break down pollutants in water; the discovery that wetlands act as efficient filters for the pollutants unleashed by modern humanity. More than forty years after the passage of the Clean Water Act launched a nation-wide effort to rescue lakes, rivers and estuaries fouled with human and industrial waste, the need for revived wetlands is more urgent than ever. Waters from Lake Erie and Chesapeake Bay to China's Lake Taihu are tainted with an overload of nutrients carried in runoff from farms and cities, creating underwater dead zones and triggering algal blooms that release toxins into drinking water sources used by millions of people. As the planet warms, scientists are beginning to design wetlands that can shield coastal cities from rising seas. Revived wetlands hold great promise for healing the world's waters.

American Builder

American Builder
Title American Builder PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 1921
Genre Construction industry
ISBN

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The South in the Building of the Nation: History of the intellectual life, ed. by J. B. Henneman

The South in the Building of the Nation: History of the intellectual life, ed. by J. B. Henneman
Title The South in the Building of the Nation: History of the intellectual life, ed. by J. B. Henneman PDF eBook
Author Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler
Publisher
Pages 658
Release 1909
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Connecticut Reports

Connecticut Reports
Title Connecticut Reports PDF eBook
Author Connecticut. Supreme Court
Publisher
Pages 836
Release 1921
Genre
ISBN

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Building Supply News

Building Supply News
Title Building Supply News PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 470
Release 1925
Genre
ISBN

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Vols. for 1979- include annual buyers guide.

Building Age

Building Age
Title Building Age PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 708
Release 1922
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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