Acid Rain and the Adirondack Lakes
Are lakes in the Adirondacks still suffering from damage caused by acid rain? A new survey shows that lake water quality is still poor in the region, decades after the passage of the Clean Air Act. The study shows that with the passage of more environmental laws, it could still be more than a century for the lakes to fully heal from acid rain and other environmental impacts.
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April 20, 2009 7:12 AM | Category: Lake Water Quality
