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State to fight EPA's nonattainment designation in Lake, Porter Counties
The state of Indiana is asking a federal appeals court to review the Environmental Protection Agency's findings in Lake and Porter Counties. The EPA recently declared both counties had exceeded required federal levels for ozone. The state argues the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Pollution, Justice System
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CMS takes Bay Harbor cleanup to heart
The visions of fantastic luxury homes, breathtaking golfing vistas and a chance to make money came true for some original Bay Harbor investors. But the resort jewel on the shores of Little Traverse Bay has proven to be a money pit for Consumer Energy&...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations, Energy Saving, Water Supply, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Bicyclists protest 'fracking' on trip through Somerset County
Daily American InternTwelve participants in the Tour de FRACK, or Freedom Ride for Awareness & Community Knowledge, rode their bicycles through Rockwood this week to bring attention to the side effects of hydraulic fracturing. The bicyclists are riding from Butler to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Washington, DC, Energy Resources, Politics, Butler County
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Proposed bill would cut Great Lakes funding
A proposed federal budget bill would cut $50 million from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a program which provides funding for Asian carp control, among other invasive species. Recently, the House Subcommittee on the Interior, Environment and...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Dan Benishek, Carl Levin, Barack Obama, DNA
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Chimp Attack Comes To Life In Testimony Transcripts; Key Hearing On Friday
The Hartford CourantMarcella Leone came home from a trip in September 2008, turned on her answering machine, and discovered a disturbing, frantic message from Sandra Herold, the owner of Travis the chimpanzee. "She was yelling at me to get my dart [tranquilizer] gun and get...Tags: Environmental Issues, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Sandra Herold, Witnesses, George C. Jepsen
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Man charged after hazardous waste leak in downtown Indianapolis
A man faces charges after federal prosecutors say he dumped hazardous waste in downtown Indianapolis. Euranus Johnson, 51, Indianapolis, is accused of illegally storing and disposing hazardous waste. The charges stem from investigations involving the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Punishment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Pollution, Social Security
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Sparrows Point purchased for $72 million by plant liquidator
A liquidation firm won the bidding for Sparrows Point, offering $72 million for the Baltimore County steel mill — less than a tenth of what the complex sold for just four years earlier — and realizing the worst fears of its roughly 2,000...Tags: Locust Point, U.S. Department of Justice, Politics, Auction Service, Government
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Scientists Discuss Pebble Watershed Risks in Public Session
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today (Wednesday) wrapped-up the public portion of its scientific "Peer Review" of the proposed Pebble Mine. Twelve scientists will spend the next few months -- in closed-door sessions -- gathering information...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Genes and Chromosomes, Natural Resources, Washington Monument, Science and Technology
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PHILIPS DEAL A NO GO: Former employee no longer interested in restarting Danville plant
dbrock@amnews.comTalks between a former Philips Lighting employee and the company about purchasing the now defunct Danville factory have fizzled, leaving local officials frustrated by the prospects for the vacant facility and the progress of environmental clean up...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Science and Technology
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U.S. States Expecting Cool Down on Monday
CNNAt long last, a cold front will snap a stubborn heat wave that has roasted much of the country for more than a week. However, the front is also expected to bring storms as it moves through the Midwest and Northeast on Sunday. The front has already...Tags: Vincent Gray, Forests, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Natural Resources
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Chesapeake Bay cleanup on track, officials say
The multistate effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay is on track to meet its latest timetable for cleaning up the ailing estuary, even though states failed to achieve all the short-term pollution reduction goals they set for themselves three years ago,...Tags: Environmental Issues, Tropical Storms, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Water, Bodies of Water
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Fraud cases leave biodiesel industry reeling
Biodiesel producers told a congressional panel Wednesday that they're struggling to stay afloat in the aftermath of fraud cases uncovered in Baltimore and Texas, and a spokesman for petroleum refiners faulted the Environmental Protection Agency for slow...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Henry A Waxman, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Biofuels
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