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Also expected are some specific conservation effects, such as improved forage for livestock; improved forage, browse, or cover for wildlife; improved water quality and quantity; reduced wind or water erosion; and increased carbon sequestration.
She said changes made in all water systems for state fairs had improved water quality.
The committee also agreed "clearer communication about how all industries and sectors can contribute to improved water quality is needed".
The project has improved water quality, reduced flood damage, decreased threats to public health and revitalized wildlife habitat.
Corrosion has taken its toll on the steel hull, but improved water quality has spurred the growth of a protective coating of marine life.
Ben Lukey, flood risk manager at the Environment Agency, said natural flood defences also improved water quality but was not suitable everywhere.
Improved water quality, sanitation and urban cleanliness have massively reduced infectious disease, but inadvertently deprived us of exposure to these microbes.
The two-year drought has improved water quality and clarity in Chesapeake Bay by reducing muddy runoff from city streets, lawns and building sites, a report by the Environmental Protection Agency says.
Generally, effluent has improved water quality parameters after treatment than the effluent before treatment.
Education and access to improved water quality were the only variables consistently significant and spatially stable across the entire basin.
tPCP-BBB improved water quality better than nPCP-BBB in terms of chemical oxygen demand and pH.
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