EPA Water Pollution Contest Entry
My entry for the EPA Water Pollution contest. Go to www.epa/gov/owow for more information.
I purchased the music at http://www.stock20.com/gvr.php?rc=65xl2nv17905asd5v2x and am not infringing on any third party rights.
No fish were harmed.
It took 2 fish bowls, 3 goldfish, 2 LCD lights, 3 pieces of poster board, 3 hours, and a rotating birthday cake platform to put this project together.
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EPA Water Quality Video Contest- Win $2,500!
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is looking for videos that will educate the public about problems facing our nation’s waters and will inspire people to change behavior to improve and protect our water resources about a wide variety of topics including: low impact development, wetlands, marine debris, watershed management, water quality monitoring, polluted runoff, and other water-related topics.
For contest information go to http://www.epa.gov/owow/videocontest.html
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EPA Water Quality Video Submission
To commemmorate Earth Day 2009, this video identifies the threat marine debris poses to water quality and wildlife habitat, and identifies how each of us can contribute to a cleaner water environment.
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The Truth About Bottled Water
**UPDATE: the label on Aquafina will soon be changed to spell out that it is just expensive tap water.
The craze of bottled water is a national obsession but tap water is usually safer for you, and often better tasting too. Using a hidden camera, Penn & Teller will take a look at the obsession.
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Urban Run-off - EPA Water Quality Video Contest - Kevin C. Walker - Play in HQ
Water. It is our earths purest life sustaining resource. When it rains, urban run-off poisons our waters. Toxic chemicals from motorized vehicles, fertilizers, heavy metals, pet waste, and garbage all run off untreated into our natural water system. Recycling your garbage and keeping your vehicle leak free are just some of the easy ways you can help. For more simple ways to save the earth, log onto: www.epa.gov/owow
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