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<description>Water flows through all of our land.  To keep it plentiful and safe for drinking, swimming and fishing, we need clean air, expansive forests, responsible farms, wooded stream banks, and communities and individuals who make choices to avoid pollution.</description>
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<title>How PEC is Helping to Improve Water Quality</title>
<description>View this Fall 2010 map to find out some of the ways that the Piedmont Environmental Council is working to improve water quality.</description>
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<title>Proposed Regs for Alternative Onsite Sewage Systems</title>
<description>The Virginia Department of Health has published proposed final regulations for alternative onsite sewage systems.  Public comment will be accepted through February 4, 2011.</description>
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<title>The Downstream Project</title>
<description>Learn more about the history, ecology, and beauty of the Shenandoah by watching &amp;quot;Shenandoah: Voices of the River&amp;quot;, a 52-minute documentary produced by the Downstream Project.</description>
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<title>Funding Available for Livestock Fencing Along the Upper Hazel River</title>
<description>Farmers who establish riparian buffers and install livestock-exclusion fencing along the Upper Hazel River Watershed may be eligible for to receive full reimbursement.  Read more about the program and find out if you qualify.</description>
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<title>Limestone Geology and Sinkholes</title>
<description>Limestone rock is common in the eastern United States. Human activities and new development can accelerate the natural pace of limestone erosion--causing sinkholes, threatening buildings and roads, and contaminating groundwater.</description>
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<title>&amp;quot;Poisoned Waters&amp;quot; Documentary on FRONTLINE</title>
<description>Watch the 2009 documentary &amp;quot;Poisoned Waters&amp;quot; by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hedrick Smith. The documentary details the perilous condition of waterways like the Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound, and addresses new sources of contamination</description>
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<title>Riparian Buffers</title>
<description>Learn the important role of riparian buffers and how they provide benefits to landowners and the environment.</description>
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<title>2008 Statewide Water Quality Assessment Report</title>
<description>Virginia's Department of Environmental Quality issued a statewide water quality report. Impaired area in rivers and streams increased from 9,002 miles in 2006 to 10,604 miles in 2008.</description>
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<title>Goose Creek Watershed Study</title>
<description>In early 2002, the Center for Watershed Protection, Goose Creek Association and the Piedmont Environmental Council embarked on a three-phase project to study the Goose Creek Watershed.</description>
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<title>Water Quality and Land Use</title>
<description>Streams and rivers are likely to be healthy when at least 91% of the ground in their watershed remains permeable, allowing soil and plants to filter precipitation.</description>
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<title>EPA Study on Chesapeake Bay Health (1MB)</title>
<description>Load reduction goals for developed lands will not be met, as new development is increasing loads faster than restoration efforts can reduce them.</description>
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<title>Wetlands Protection</title>
<description>Wetlands play an essential role in maintaining clean, healthy waterways, reducing the risk of floods and droughts, and providing rich habitat for animals and plants.</description>
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