Regional Cooperation for Water Quality by mellinger

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Similarly, the diversity of aquatic organisms is exceptional, with 130 native species of fish and about 52 species of freshwater mussels (PABS, 1998). S. , 2000; see Chapter 3 and Appendix B) found that the water quality and aquatic life of much of the region had been affected significantly by land development and coal mining activities. That report further states that industrial activity in both large and small towns in the region has resulted in contaminated streambed sediments and contaminated fish tissue.

Html). net/documents/ JohnstownFlood/. 3 Copyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. html Regional Water Resources 25 Regional Biodiversity The headwaters of the Ohio River in Pennsylvania are home to approximately 300 species of birds, 55 species of mammals, 35 species of reptiles, and 35 species of amphibians (WPC, 2004). Similarly, the diversity of aquatic organisms is exceptional, with 130 native species of fish and about 52 species of freshwater mussels (PABS, 1998). S. , 2000; see Chapter 3 and Appendix B) found that the water quality and aquatic life of much of the region had been affected significantly by land development and coal mining activities.

All rights reserved. 7 percent from about 520,000 to about 335,000 (see Table 2-1). 7 percent (see Table 2-2). 5 percent. 5 percent; see Table 2-2). Pittsburgh is not alone in losing population from its central city and inner suburbs. Most older industrial (“rustbelt”) cities in the Northeast have experienced loss of population although, unlike Pittsburgh, suburban population growth has generally exceeded inner city losses. This process is commonly referred to as the “hollowing out” of the older urban core, with a “spreading out” or “sprawl” at the metropolitan fringe.

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