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-- Basically it is an empty page, intended to initiate and fill the content. I found no clear solutions for the acid rain (and snow) problem: how to prevent dying off of flora and fauna in contaminated lakes. The contamination (mostly by H2SO4, HNO3) comes more from groundwater after such a rain than from the rain directly. So we have some time to prepare and to react. But how? Other question - is it possible to take some measures without using expensive chemicals? Maybe someone could bring some useful information to this page. Thanks.

See also

How To Rescue Soil after Acid Rain (page not yet created).

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External links

https://www.google.com/#q=How+To+Rescue+Lakes+after+Acid+Rain

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