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本周周報(bào)(2025年10月6日)
重要截止日期
10月1日—31日
全球塑料微球大型排查活動(dòng)
10月9日
河流網(wǎng)絡(luò)組織美國水資源政策最新動(dòng)態(tài)與交流會(huì)議
10月15日
地球之友主辦活動(dòng)
11月3日
溫室氣體報(bào)告計(jì)劃意見提交截止日期
燃煤電廠污染防治條例
保護(hù)行動(dòng)動(dòng)態(tài)
美國佐治亞州奧塔馬哈河護(hù)水者聯(lián)合生物多樣性中心、百里組織、斯基達(dá)韋奧杜邦協(xié)會(huì)以及海岸平原保護(hù)組織,于9月30日向佐治亞州政府提交請(qǐng)?jiān)笗?,懇?qǐng)官員要求在近岸水域(擬龜頻繁出沒區(qū)域)的所有藍(lán)蟹捕撈籠上安裝兼捕減少裝置。這類裝置小巧且成本低廉,安裝在蟹籠入口漏斗處時(shí),能阻止大多數(shù)擬龜進(jìn)入蟹籠,同時(shí)對(duì)螃蟹捕撈量幾乎沒有影響。
美國哥倫比亞特區(qū)阿納科斯蒂亞河護(hù)水者特雷·謝拉德近期就一項(xiàng)新提案政策展開討論,該政策擬對(duì)大多數(shù)飲料容器征收10美分可退還押金,以鼓勵(lì)回收利用。在阿納科斯蒂亞河漂浮的所有垃圾中,塑料瓶占比達(dá)60%(按重量計(jì)算)。參考塑料袋收費(fèi)政策的成功經(jīng)驗(yàn),預(yù)計(jì)該押金政策實(shí)施后,地面亂扔的塑料瓶數(shù)量將有所減少。不過,許多人認(rèn)為該政策可能導(dǎo)致各類日常飲料價(jià)格上漲,多家大型分銷商及全國性飲料協(xié)會(huì)已對(duì)這項(xiàng)法案表示反對(duì)。
大盆地水資源網(wǎng)絡(luò)(美國內(nèi)華達(dá)州大盆地河護(hù)水者的上級(jí)機(jī)構(gòu))、生命河流組織/科羅拉多河護(hù)水者(美國猶他州)、拯救科羅拉多組織(美國科羅拉多州普德河護(hù)水者的上級(jí)機(jī)構(gòu)),以及美國猶他州大鹽湖護(hù)水者的上級(jí)機(jī)構(gòu)猶他河委員會(huì),聯(lián)合其他合作方發(fā)布了一份新報(bào)告。該報(bào)告為現(xiàn)任及未來的聯(lián)邦政府行政部門提供了9項(xiàng)建議,旨在有效監(jiān)測(cè)該地區(qū)水庫水位下降情況,同時(shí)監(jiān)測(cè)積雪量與徑流量變化。報(bào)告懇請(qǐng)代表7個(gè)流域州的主要談判人員,在制定未來水資源及社區(qū)發(fā)展最優(yōu)方案時(shí),將該報(bào)告框架納入考量。此外,各方也希望公眾能以這份報(bào)告為契機(jī),進(jìn)一步提高環(huán)保意識(shí)并積極參與相關(guān)行動(dòng)。
美國紐約州哈得孫河護(hù)水者發(fā)布警告稱,近期檢測(cè)發(fā)現(xiàn)哈得孫河與索米爾河的水質(zhì)均未通過糞便細(xì)菌檢測(cè)。檢測(cè)結(jié)果顯示,部分區(qū)域的糞便污染水平超出聯(lián)邦標(biāo)準(zhǔn)限值10倍甚至更多。哈得孫河護(hù)水者科學(xué)總監(jiān)香農(nóng)·羅巴克表示,當(dāng)前污染程度已十分嚴(yán)重,游泳者若不慎吸入河水,可能會(huì)引發(fā)胃腸道不適。哈得孫河護(hù)水者還發(fā)布了一份地圖,標(biāo)注出哈得孫河及其支流各區(qū)域的水質(zhì)等級(jí)。
美國亞拉巴馬州莫比爾灣護(hù)水者就亞拉巴馬大學(xué)近期的一項(xiàng)研究作出回應(yīng)。該研究顯示,當(dāng)?shù)睾恿鞒练e物中砷和鎘的含量偏高。莫比爾灣護(hù)水者在聲明中強(qiáng)調(diào),這些有毒金屬會(huì)帶來嚴(yán)重健康風(fēng)險(xiǎn),包括誘發(fā)癌癥和導(dǎo)致腎衰竭。盡管如此,亞拉巴馬電力公司仍將2100萬噸煤灰儲(chǔ)存在一個(gè)未做防滲處理的礦坑中,而該礦坑就直接位于莫比爾河河岸。此外,莫比爾灣護(hù)水者正敦促該電力公司制定煤灰回收利用的時(shí)間表與方案,目前此事已提交美國第十一巡回上訴法院審理。
October 06, 2025
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
October 1-31
Great Global Nurdle Hunt Event
October 9
The River Networks' Water U.S. Policy Update and Exchange call
October 15
Friends of the Earth Hosted Event
November 3
Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program Comment Deadline
Regulations on Pollution from Coal Plants
NEWS FROM THE MOVEMENT
Altamaha Riverkeeper (Georgia, U.S.) along with The Center for Biological Diversity, One Hundred Miles, Skidaway Audubon, and Coastal Plain Conservation Group, submitted a petition on September 30 to the State of Georgia, urging officials to require bycatch reduction devices on all blue crab pots in near-shore waters where terrapins are frequently found. When installed on crab pot entrance funnels, these small and inexpensive devices prevent most terrapins from entering the pot, while having little to no effect on crab haul.
Anacostia Riverkeeper (District of Columbia, U.S.), Trey Sherard, recently discussed a newly proposed policy that would introduce a 10-cent refundable deposit on most beverage containers to encourage recycling. Plastic bottles account for 60% of the weight of all trash floating in the Anacostia River. Based on the success of the bag fee, it is expected that there will be fewer bottles littering the ground. However, many believe this policy may lead to increased prices for many everyday beverages. Several large distributors and national beverage associations have opposed this legislation.
Great Basin Water Network, the parent organization for Great Basin Waterkeeper (Nevada, U.S.), Living Rivers/Colorado Riverkeeper (Utah, U.S.), Save the Colorado (parent organization for Poudre Waterkeeper (Colorado, U.S.), and Utah Rivers Council, the parent organization of Great Salt Lake Waterkeeper (Utah, U.S.), along with other partners, released a new report that provides nine recommendations for the current and future federal administrations to effectively monitor the decline in reservoir levels alongside the region’s snowpacks and runoff. This report urges the principal negotiators representing the seven basin states to consider this framework when deciding what is best for their water resources and communities moving forward. It is also hoped that the public will use this document as a catalyst for increased awareness and engagement.
Hudson Riverkeeper (New York, U.S.) has issued a warning after recent testing revealed that both the Hudson River and the Saw Mill River failed water quality tests for fecal bacteria. The tests showed that some locations had fecal pollution levels exceeding the federally accepted limits by ten times or more. Shannon Roback, the Science Director for Hudson Riverkeeper, stated that the contamination levels are significant enough that if a swimmer were to accidentally swallow the water, they could experience gastrointestinal issues. Hudson Riverkeeper has also published a map showing the water quality levels in the Hudson River and its tributaries.
Mobile Baykeeper (Alabama, U.S.) has responded to a recent study from the University of Alabama, which revealed elevated levels of arsenic and cadmium in river sediments. In their statement, Mobile Baykeeper highlighted that these toxic metals are associated with serious health risks, including cancer and kidney failure. Despite this, Alabama Power continues to store 21 million tons of coal ash in an unlined pit situated directly on the banks of the Mobile River. Also, Mobile Baykeeper is urging the power company to provide a timeline and plan for recycling coal ash, which is currently under appeal in the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
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