Water & Oceans
"Obama Orders EPA to Take the Lead in Bay Cleanup"
Iowa Set To Spend Millions on Water Quality
"The Unnatural History of the Sea"
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A River Close To Home Flows Through His Work
EPA Targets Utility Waste
EPA Moves To Cut Shipping Emissions at US Ports
Water Utilities Get Huge Increase in Federal Funding
Investigating Water: So What Happens When Water Turns Black?
By RON SEELY
Water, of all the natural resources upon which we rely, is perhaps the one that we take most for granted. We turn on our faucets and out it comes, clear and cool and always there.
Undersea Reporting: Reporting Live From Inside Aquarius
By JEFF BURNSIDE
When I heard the anchor in my earpiece introducing me reporting live from an undersea research lab, I could hardly believe all the technical aspects were working.
But they were. So I figured I'd better stop being amazed and actually start talking. On Sept. 20, I was the first reporter ever to broadcast live from Aquarius, the world's only undersea lab, nine miles off Key Largo, Fla. next to a coral reef about 60 feet deep. Don't screw it up, I told myself.
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