Coshocton residents grouse about crows (The Times-Reporter: Thu, 31 Jan) COSHOCTON (AP) – Residents of some area communities grumble about an overpopulation of deer. Others focus their frustration on Canada geese. This week, a Coshocton neighborhood has been plagued by crows (and their droppings), ruffling the feathers of residents.
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Converting Sewage Into Drinking Water: Wave Of The Future? (Science Daily: Wed, 30 Jan) Amid growing water shortages in parts of the United States, more communities are considering tapping their sewage treatment plants as a new source of drinking water. In January, 2008, California approved operation of the Advanced Water Purification Facility the largest water reclamation plant in the nation. It will yield 70 million gallons per day of drinkable water from sewage. ...
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Park: Dead fish no cause for worry (The Evening Sun: Wed, 30 Jan) Gulls, bald eagles and other birds recently have found a buffet of fish on the banks of Lake Marburg. For the past two weeks, thousands of dead gizzard shad have washed up on shore, said Codorus State Park Manager Warren Werntz, prompting a lot of calls to the park's office.
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