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Lakes and rivers show recovery from acid rain as sulphur levels halve

By Fiona Harvey

Published: November 15 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 15 2005 02:00

Lakes and rivers are recovering from the destructive effects of acid rain as the amount of acidic sulphur in the UK's waters has halved in the past 15 years.

Fish, plants and insects have been repopulating waterways damaged by acid rain, according to research to be published today by University College London. Acid rain caused declines of salmon and trout in Welsh rivers and the loss of many natterjack toads in southern England.

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