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Lawrence High School Environmental Science

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Toxic Waters Series

http://projects.nytimes.com/toxic-waters


March 15, 2010
1. _______Saving U.S. Water and Sewer Systems Would Be Costly
March 1, 2010
2. _____Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Hampering E.P.A.
December 16, 2009
3. _____Tap Water Can Be Unhealthy but Still Legal
2009
4. ______Millions in U.S. Drink Contaminated Water, Records Show
November 23, 2009
5. ______Sewers at Capacity, Waste Poisons Waterways’
October, 2009
6. ________Cleansing the Air at the Expense of Waterways

From Air to Water Waste
September 17, 2009
7. ________Health Ills Abound as Farm Runoff Fouls Wells
September 12, 2009
8. _______Pollution Grows With Little Fear of Punishment
August 22, 2009
9. ________Debating How Much Weed Killer Is Safe in Your Water Glass
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Mr. Hartog group up in Madison, Wisconsin, next door to a zoo, an arboretum (a zoo for trees), and a lagoon full of ducks, turtles, and muskrats. He grew up catching lots of bugs, reading way too many science fiction books, programming really really slow computers, and doing lots of other nerdy things. He studied Biology at Swarthmore College (where he once fooled some mockingbirds into attacking a tape recorder), Science Education at Brooklyn College (where he helped discover that crayfish really like bubble wrap), and is now studying Economics and Public Policy at Princeton University. He has taught middle school science at IS 117 in the Bronx and at Tompkins Square Middle School in the East Village,and Biology and AP Environmental Science at Lawrence High School. Mr. Hartog lives in Mercer County with his wife, daughter, and son.
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