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  2. Double scolding to Iowa DNR is a moment to pivot and stand up ...

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    The DNR is being told from multiple angles that it has to be better on water quality; ...

  3. How clean is the water at Iowa's beaches? DNR tests it ... - AOL

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    DNR officials will post this advisory if the beach exceeds Iowa's geometric mean water quality standard for E. coli; is a "vulnerable" or "transitional" beach that exceeds a one-time sample ...

  4. DNR proposes more stringent standards for 'forever chemicals ...

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    The standards will be presented to the Natural Resources Board, which sets policy for the DNR, in the coming months for approval, launching the formal standard-setting process that could take up ...

  5. Water resource policy - Wikipedia

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    Green water is rainwater that was precipitated on soil that can be used naturally for plants and agriculture. [12] [11] Gray water is water that has been contaminated by human use or proximity. The gray water classification can range from freshwater fertilizer runoff pollution [13] to water contaminated from dishwashers and showers. [14]

  6. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    The conservation of water is extremely important in order to preserve wildlife habitats. There are many organisms in temperate regions who are affected by shortages in water. [12] Additionally, many freshwater organisms are increasingly feeling the impacts of water pollution as it disrupts the ecosystem. [12] "World Water Day" is celebrated on ...

  7. Pollution prevention in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pollution prevention (P2) is a strategy for reducing the amount of waste created and released into the environment, particularly by industrial facilities, agriculture, or consumers. Many large corporations view P2 as a method of improving the efficiency and profitability of production processes through waste reduction and technology ...

  8. “This ruling is critical because it preserves the DNR's ability to address water pollution that can be caused by these facilities, at a time when many surface and groundwaters around the state ...

  9. Water pollution - Wikipedia

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    A practical definition of water pollution is: "Water pollution is the addition of substances or energy forms that directly or indirectly alter the nature of the water body in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses." [1]: 6 Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by anthropogenic contaminants.