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Here's a place where we can suggest articles to be written. If you volunteer to write one of these, please note it so that we don't duplicate efforts.
 
Here's a place where we can suggest articles to be written. If you volunteer to write one of these, please note it so that we don't duplicate efforts.
  
*Great Pacific Garbage Patch  
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*Great Pacific Garbage Patch (Done)
  
*Any number of plastics definitions: BPA, Nurdle, etc. as well as articles on impacts of bags, etc.
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*Any number of plastics definitions: BPA, Nurdle (done), etc. as well as articles on impacts of bags, etc.
  
*Sea Level Rise
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*Sea Level Rise (done)
  
 
*Recycled Water, to have a place to embed this interview:<br />
 
*Recycled Water, to have a place to embed this interview:<br />

Revision as of 16:14, 17 September 2013

Here's a place where we can suggest articles to be written. If you volunteer to write one of these, please note it so that we don't duplicate efforts.

  • Great Pacific Garbage Patch (Done)
  • Any number of plastics definitions: BPA, Nurdle (done), etc. as well as articles on impacts of bags, etc.
  • Sea Level Rise (done)
  • Recycled Water, to have a place to embed this interview:

<html> <embed src="/audio-player.swf" flashvars="audioUrl=/images/d/db/Beachmedia_1.mp3" width="400" height="27" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"></embed> </html> Done --Mark Rauscher 13:44, 11 November 2010 (PST)

  • Prescriptive access rights
  • Once through cooling --Done --Mark Rauscher 11:43, 6 July 2011 (PDT)
  • Water Development Resource Act (WRDA)-->I've posted a bare basics definition with some links to other articles on Wikipedia that offer information specific to the 10 individual WRDAs that have been passed by the US Congress since 1974. --Twonhoff 16:57, 26 August 2010 (PDT)


  • Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health (BEACH) Act of 2000-->I've added some information on the BEACH Act. --Twonhoff 15:09, 27 August 2010 (PDT)
  • (from a translator) can someone explain the differences among stream, brook, rivulet, creek, channel, and run?