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Draft Report on the Environment

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Introduction Air Water Land Human Health Ecological Condition Working Together Appendices


The Draft Report on the Environment:

  • Describes current national environmental conditions and trends using existing data and indicators
  • Identifies data gaps and research needs
  • Discusses the challenges government and our partners face in filling those gaps

The report covers five “theme areas”:

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Cleaner Air:  Impacts of indoor air quality on human health and of outdoor air quality on health and ecosystems.

Purer Water:  Drinking water, recreational water use, the condition of the nation’s water resources, and the living resources sustained by them.

Better Protected Land:  Land use and activities that affect the condition of the American landscape, including information on agricultural practices, Integrated Pesticide Management, waste management, emergency response and preparedness, and recycling.

Human Health:  Trends in diseases, human exposure to environmental pollutants, and diseases thought to be related to environmental pollution.

Ecological Condition:  A look at our living and natural resources, current pressures or stressors on these resources, and a look at their sustainability into the future.

 

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