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water quality
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about water quality cover a range of environmental and public health concerns. Topics include PFAS contamination at the Benner Spring State Fish Hatchery in Pennsylvania, where regulators claim fish are safe despite testing gaps and slow remediation. Other threads address data center water reuse and liquid cooling as sustainability strategies, the Flint water crisis, EPA warnings about rainwater contaminant levels, and local struggles for clean water in Kentucky. A fish die-off in California linked to oxygen depletion is also noted. These conversations reflect community interest in water safety, regulatory oversight, and environmental impacts.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and state regulators say the trout coming from Benner Spring State Fish Hatchery remain within advisory limits and “are safe to consume” even as a multi-year PFAS investigation centered near State College continues to unfold — but the case exposes gaps...
Water is the most energy‑efficient medium for removing heat from servers, but rising scarcity and regulatory pressure mean data center designers can no longer treat freshwater as an unlimited resource; engineers must now balance the raw thermodynamic advantages of water with aggressive...
An estimated one million fish turned up dead in a Southern California marina, creating a floating feast for pelicans, gulls and other sea life and a stinky mess for harbour authorities.
The sardines apparently depleted the water of oxygen and suffocated after getting lost in the marina...
aquatic ecosystem
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fish die-off
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marina
marine life
natural events
oxygen levels
pelicans
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santa monica bay
sardines
waterquality
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