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- Fishing 101 - Things You Need To Know By:-Pearl Raegan
A lot of things can be said when we talk about fishing. For beginners, it is natural to feel so excited to learn but there's more to fishing than you think. The basics associated with fishing can be learned with the right techniques and the right gear. When choosing your equipment, there are only two things you have to keep in mind - the rod and the reel. Both must be in good condition so you can be fully satisfied with the experience of fishing. A rod that is not suited to you will not give you a good catch and neither will the defective or substandard fishing reel.
- Do The Right Thing: Get It In Writing By:-Eric Eckl
Forest owners who plan to develop around wetlands and streams on their property are doing themselves no favors when they fail to get the their clean water permits from federal agencies. Although it’s tempting to tell yourself you might not need one, failing to get one exposes you to a variety of financial and legal risks.
- Clean Water: An Overdue Investment By:-Eric Eckl
What do you call $6 billion that the U.S. government has invested in drinking water and wastewater treatment systems in 2010? A good start. It’s a good start towards ending the recession and a down payment on our obligation to provide enough clean water for future generations of American families.
- Protect the Environment, Fix the Pipes By:-Eric Eckl
Have you ever driven past a sign for a «Water Pollution Control Plant» and wondered what goes on there? A better question might be – who's paying to keep that plant going and how far behind are they on their bills? America's sewage treatment system is falling apart and the longer we wait to fix it, the more expensive the final bill will be.
- Protect the People, Replace the Pipes By:-Eric Eckl
The massive water system failure in Massachusetts reveals a long hidden problem: the public is increasingly at risk because America's water pipes and treatment plants are worn out and falling apart. What are the consequences of inaction -- and what can be done to remedy the situation?
- Environmental Issue Surveys: What Are They Telling Us? By:-Eric Eckl
Recent environmental issue surveys find that Americans now believe that stimulating the economy is more important than protecting the environment -- and yet other polls find that Americans reject the premise of these questions altogether. Are Americans losing their appetite for nature protection and pollution control? Or are sloppy poll questions creating a misleading impression?
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