March 16, 2010 — Clean water is a resource that is taken for granted. Pure water is necessary for growing food, manufacturing goods, disposing… Read More
March 16, 2010 — Nearly half of the homes and businesses in the Long Island Sound watershed have septic tank waste disposal systems. When… Read More
March 16, 2010 — Long Island Sound is as famous for its fish and shellfish as it is for boating, swimming, and scuba diving.… Read More
March 16, 2010 — Over the past three years, the Long Island Sound Partnership (LIS Partnership) has been investigating the nature of the hypoxia… Read More
March 16, 2010 — Of the 55,000 chemicals in use today, many are poisonous or toxic. The effect of toxic contaminants on the health… Read More
March 16, 2010 — Should I Continue to Eat Seafood? Yes! If you select a variety of products from reputable establishments or use recreationally… Read More
March 16, 2010 — In the summer of 1988, debris washing up on Northeastern shores marred the beauty of our beaches and raised the… Read More
March 16, 2010 — What is Nonpoint Source Pollution? Most people think of a rusty pipe spewing sewage when pollution is mentioned, but there… Read More
March 16, 2010 — What is Wastewater? There is no question that the natural resource most critical to our everyday activities is water. We… Read More
March 16, 2010 — Models The Long Island Sound Partnership (LIS Partnership) has developed computer models of the Sound to help understand the causes… Read More
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