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San Francisco Center for the Book and San Francisco Public Library host Reclamation: Artists' Books on the Environment, a juried exhibition of artists books exploring our relationship to the environment at this moment on the planet.Environmental concerns demand increasing attention, from rising temperatures and dangerous weather events, to crises in water quality, to multiplying fires...the list goes on, echoed around the globe. Book artists create works that involve, educate, and inspire action. Book art takes many forms. Reclamation: Artists' Books on the Environment seeks to inspire and educate viewers to reflect on climate change and its impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. At the same time, the exhibition endeavors to avoid dualistic arguments common to today's divisive political scene.This exhibition takes place under the umbrella of The Codex Foundation's EXTRACTION: Art on the Edge of the Abyss call to action.
Status, content, and general trend of state programs for the reclamation of surface mined areas. Resource and land investigation (RALI) program.
Considers. S. 3126 and S. 3132, to provide for closer Federal-state relations with respect to surface mining operations and to provide for regulation of surface and strip mining for the conservation, acquisition, and reclamation of surface and strip mined areas. S. 217, to authorize the Interior Dept to designate an officer to establish, coordinate, and administer the reclamation, acquisition, and conservation of lands and water adversely affected by coal mining operations. S. 2934, to make more uniform the rate of tax imposed by states on the severance of minerals.
Expanding water reuse-the use of treated wastewater for beneficial purposes including irrigation, industrial uses, and drinking water augmentation-could significantly increase the nation's total available water resources. Water Reuse presents a portfolio of treatment options available to mitigate water quality issues in reclaimed water along with new analysis suggesting that the risk of exposure to certain microbial and chemical contaminants from drinking reclaimed water does not appear to be any higher than the risk experienced in at least some current drinking water treatment systems, and may be orders of magnitude lower. This report recommends adjustments to the federal regulatory framework that could enhance public health protection for both planned and unplanned (or de facto) reuse and increase public confidence in water reuse.