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Miscellaneous Water Stuff: Politics, Education and Opinion
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- Can A Brick Do the Trick
Can a Brick Do the Trick (January 11, 2008) - When it comes to water conservation, a brick may be just as worthy as new appliances. Bricks can be used to filter runoff water ...
- National Security and the Threat of Climate Change
October 26, 2007 - A transcript of the Council on Foreign Relations reveals the military's perspective on environmental issues and national security; chiefly, energy, water, environment and food.
- Shifting Away from Bottled Water
October 11, 2007 - Bottled water has come under attack by environmentalists and others who portray it as a source of pollution and corporate greed.
- New Mexicos San Juan Gains Attention for Trout Fishing
August 8, 2007 - The San Juan River may be one of the best fly fishing rivers in the United States. Completion of the Navajo Dam in 1962 transformed the river into a trout fishing dream.
- Water Trucks for Natural Gas Industry Can Explode
August 2, 2007 - Water trucks used by natural gas drillers in Colorado can explode. Some feel that these increasingly-popular vehicles are a danger because they carry produced water that can explode.
- Submerged Safety - Tips for Escaping a Sinking Car
August 2, 2007 - How do you survive if you are driving over a bridge that collapses? Do you open a door for escaping a sinking car ? This video shows you how to survive your submerged vehicle.
- Environmentalist Sued for Cutting Weed
May 29, 2007 - A Sacramento environmentalist gets to see what it's like on "the other side of the fence." A neighbor sued because he cut down a Chinese sumac, considered by some to be a noxious weed.
- Analysis - Water - Source of Life and Strife
May 21, 2007 - The next big war in the Middle East might not be over land, oil or religion. Instead, analysts think it will be over water.
- How A Water Tower Works
December 14, 2006 - Have you ever wondered why it's a lot more common to have the electricity go out than the water? In this video about how a water tower works (from How Stuff Works)
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