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February 26, 2013: TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Lea-Rachel Kosnik, a professor at the University of Missouri-St.Louis, will give two public lectures on small-scale hydropower and the regulatory environment in Indiana State University's Cunningham Memorial Library's...
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February 25, 2013: PULLMAN, Wash. -- Farm management practices can provide a real-though modest-contribution to carbon sequestration in the Pacific Northwest.This is the conclusion suggested by two recently published studies by Washington State University...
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The WaterSMART Challenge
The Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, has set a goal for the WaterSMART Initiative to enable capability to increase available water supply for agricultural, municipal, industrial, and environmental uses in the Western United States by 490,000 acre feet by the end of 2012 through Reclamation’s conservation related programs, such as the Title XVI Water Recycling and Reuse Program and Water and Energy Efficiency Grants. Click here for more information.
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