The New Pollutants Brewing in Our Water

Potomac Conservancy today released its third annual State of the Nation’s River report, calling attention to a variety of pollutants found in the Potomac River that disrupt the endocrine system, which regulates the normal growth and sexual development of vertebrate species, including humans and fish.
The report describes the emergence of these new contaminants in the Potomac River system; features the latest research, exploring the potential relationship of these chemicals to the phenomenon of intersex fish; and reviews shortcomings in current federal and local regulations that are leaving this widespread problem essentially unregulated.
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Tags: development, drink, drinking water, endocrine, epa, fish, groth, humans, pollutants, pollution, potomac, river, safe drinking water, water
Blog Action Day – Climate change

Today is Blog Action Day an annual event that enables anybody from around the internet to write about the same topic, this year Climate Change.
Climate change is and will continue to effect everything on this planet. Which ever way you look at the evidence the the climate on the planet is changing and causing more adverse weather effects, flooding and the polar ice caps are very much disappearing. There are many cynics, that believe it is just some propaganda from governments and scientists to force us the public into changing the way we live our lives, forcing us to buy eco efficient cars or not drive at all, maybe provide our own solar or wind power sources, change the way we shop and the like but above all there are many that think this is a ruse to make us spend more money and pay more taxes. The majority of people however either don’t believe in climate change or basically don’t care.
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