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Baltimore reshaping approach to aging water lines
Baltimore water officials have been dogged in the past year by a series of extremely public problems: widespread billing errors that required millions in refunds, massive water main breaks that closed downtown streets, and a collapsed stormwater culvert...
Tags: Dundalk, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Economy, Business and Finance, Debt Market, Credit and Debt
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China pledges to curb auto emissions, reduce air pollution
Photo gallery of smog in China BEIJING -- Few have experienced more rapid success in China than the auto industry, which has doubled its volume sales in just the last four years. But as anger simmers over the country's air pollution, fingers are...
Tags: China, Services and Shopping, Manufacturing and Engineering, Standards, Land Rover
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Arway gives state-of-the-PFBC to Pa. House committee
Lehigh Valley WildPennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) Executive Director John Arway formally presented the agency’s 2012 Annual Report to the House Game and Fisheries Committee today. In his remarks, Arway reiterated that one of the agency’s top... -
A Step Toward Equal Treatment for Multifamily Dock Owners
Blog Sponsored by Taylor & Carls, P.A. Last year’s legislative term resulted in a positive statutory change for condominiums, townhomes and other multifamily residential buildings that have submerged land leases with the state, for docks, piers...Tags: Environmental Issues, Tampa, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Orlando, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mission Hill couple honored for green farming
MISSION HILL - Maintaining an environmentally friendly farm has made Ray and Pam Epp winners. When Ray found out he would be honored with an award, he was surprised and humbled. Ray and his wife Pam from Epp Farms of Mission Hill were recently...Tags: Environmental Issues, Agriculture, Human Interest
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Florida rivers getting sicker, Sentinel investigation finds
Florida's rivers are in trouble. That's what the Orlando Sentinel found after a yearlong evaluation of some of the state's biggest and smallest, most urban and remote, cleanest and dirtiest, protected and abused rivers. Of the 22 rivers studied,...
Tags: Water Pollution, Wildlife, Chemical Industry, Wekiva River, Atlantic Ocean
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DEP secretary pledges support for Route 219 project
Daily American Staff WriterPennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Michael Krancer said on Wednesday that he will be happy to helpSomerset Countyget the necessary permits for the Route 219 construction. Krancer was the guest speaker for the Somerset...Tags: Environmental Issues, Travel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Environmental Politics
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Off to see the Wizard
It is too soon to be complacent about the section of the four-lane Route 219 between Meyersdale and Somerset. Yes, trees are being cut down for this latest piece of the highway project, but permits are still needed. Pennsylvania Department of...Tags: Environmental Issues, The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Pope Francis urges protection of nature, weak
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis urged princes, presidents, sheiks and thousands of ordinary people gathered for his installation Mass on Tuesday to protect the environment, the weakest and the poorest, mapping out a clear focus of his priorities as...
Tags: The Pope, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, FIFA World Cup, Religious Leaders, Sports
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Natural swimming ponds include live plants, eschew chlorine
Natural swimming ponds include live plants, eschew chlorine McClatchy-Tribune Information Services - By Susan Carpenter Walk out the front door of a house under construction, and the bridge over a koi pond in the front yard leads to stepping...Tags: Environmental Issues, Asthma, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lakes and Ponds, Swimming
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'Fracking' brings prosperity, problems to Pennsylvania
Times are good these days at the Linde Corp., where despite a sluggish economy nationally, the company is on a hiring binge. The construction company, based near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania, has seen its workforce nearly triple over the...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Chesapeake Energy Corp., Annapolis, Natural Resources, Executive Branch
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Opinion: How federal actions hurt family farmers
As a cattle feeder from Nebraska I have been well-versed for more than 20 years on Clean Water Act regulations. I take great pride in the practices I've put in place to protect the environment, as well as the fact that what I do everyday helps feed my...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources Defense Council, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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