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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 5: Sources (#104)
How can pollution get into the water? What is non-point source pollution? What can happen in the hydrologic cycle to move pollutants into the water? How might pollutants enter the water near your home?... 01:18
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 2: Practices (#104)
Who is upstream from you? Downstream? What practices do you see in your area that can negatively affect water quality? What do you do currently that can positively or negatively affect water quality? 00:53
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 3: Pollutants (#104)
What comes to mind when you think of water pollution? Can a stream be perfectly clear and still polluted? What pollutants are likely problems in your area? 05:21
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 1: Uses (#104)
Why is water quality important? What are some ways you use water before you get to school each day? In what ways have you taken water for granted? 04:39
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Explore More | Water Quality | Full Show (#104)
Full Program: The water we drink, the places we swim, and the plants and animals within our environment are increasingly threatened by one thing-pollution. Agricultural practices, household uses, urban runoff, and ... 29:29
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Explore More | Energy | Part 6: Hydropower (#102)
Is there an example of hydropower in action near you? How can its presence influence the local economy? The environment? 01:36
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FRONTLINE "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 4 | PBS (#2712)
Correspondent Hedrick Smith examines the impact of large-scale factory farms, a major source of pollution to US waterways. 02:21
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FRONTLINE | "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 3 | PBS (#2712)
Hedrick Smith investigates the alarming rate of "fish kills" in the rivers surrounding the Chesapeake Bay and genetic mutations among marine life in the area. 03:53
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FRONTLINE "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 2 | PBS (#2712)
Follow divers in the Puget Sound for a close-up view of the untreated stormwater pumped into the Puget Sound. 04:03
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FRONTLINE | "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 1: Early EPA | PBS (#2712)
Correspondent Hedrick Smith traces the early history of the Clean Water Act and speaks with founding EPA Administrator Bill Ruckelshaus. 03:18
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Walking Wetlands (#3431)
In Northern California and Southern Oregon a unique crop rotation program called the Walking Wetlands has farmers and environmentalists on common ground. . 07:40
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Feature: Wetlands for Flood Control (#215)
What is the role of wetlands in controlling water run-off, erosion, and flooding? 05:00
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Midwest Farm Fields Devastated by Floods (#3342)
Midwestern farmers deal with losses and what the future might hold. 05:50
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Battle With Mother Nature Not Over (#3342)
As flood waters recede farmers, town folks, and politicians assess the damage. 04:50
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The Iowa Journal: June 19th Flood Report (#165)
While other regions of the state are just now becoming submerged, recovery is beginning in some of the afflicted areas. 04:28











