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‘Smart’ buoys and NOAA models are helping this city prevent a drinking water crisis

March 4, 2019
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A buoy near the Cleveland Water intake — approximately 3.5 miles off the Cleveland shoreline — gives researchers at NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Laboratory the ability to incorporate water temperature, pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen and other parameters into their Experimental Hypoxia Forecast model. Model results are helping water treatment managers anticipate and respond to changes in lake water quality.

NOAA real-time beach and water quality data now available for Lake St. Clair

July 2, 2013
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America’s water challenges: Science helps get the most out of every drop

July 11, 2016
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Earth Day image - Earth in water drop on a leaf.

NOAA, EPA disapprove Oregon’s coastal nonpoint pollution control program

January 30, 2015
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Projects will create habitat for protected species, like this project in Oregon that restored estuary and wetland habitat critical to Oregon Coast chinook and coho salmon.
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