@KBail20 The unconventional deicers like beet wastewater and pickle juice are creative but I wonder how well they work in comparison to salt. I'm also curious if the smell would attract more wildlife -- potentially leading to more roadkill? #AquaEco2017
Interesting article which reminded me of the documentary Gasland. Consider the damage these chemicals used for fracking have on the surrounding environment and aquatic ecosystems. #AquaEco2017
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It is predicted that changes in the climate will result in more eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems as a result of altered precipitation levels. Climate change can alter both water quality and water quantity. #AquaEco2017
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@allisonherreid Do you think we will see an increase in dam removal over time or will new dams continue to be built? I predict that we will see an increase in removal. #AquaEco2017
@HoytVirginia Resources like this are a great way to empower citizens which can result in beneficial changes in both sustainability and resiliency. #AquaEco2017
@HoytVirginia Communities need to consider the systemic results of their actions. Clearly not all aspects were considered when the dam was constructed. #AquaEco2017
Did you know that you can certify vernal pools?It's quite easy however the process may vary depending on what state you are in.
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@MeRebelling I am curious if constructed wetlands like this are common near Oman. Depending on their use, constructed wetlands can drastically cut the cost of water for surrounding communities. #AquaEco2017
@danfagan34 Unfortunately I think the use of these products (PPCP's & pharmaceuticals) will just continue to increase with time. Perhaps we should redesign our water treatment plants to remove these chemicals? #AquaEco2017
Today is World Toilet Day! Approximately 4.5 billion people live in households without a toilet. This makes it hard to improve sanitation because dwindling water sources can not be kept clean. #AquaEco2017 https://t.co/pE2DayNEhq
The Platte Basin Timelapse Project is using photography and storytelling to spark conversation about an essential part of life: water. https://t.co/myVSsU8ayV
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@WilWollheim Will the plant receive a violation for not meeting stream-water quality standards because the water is now impaired/polluted? #AquaEco2017
@Nate_Cleveland The riverscape may look different but flooding can have benefits as well. This is the Pemi at Loon 3 weeks ago for comparison. #AquaEco2017