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The Harbor Report: Some help disposing those expired flares
Have you ever been instructed by your spouse that it is your turn to cook dinner, then 4 p.m. comes around and you just realized you have not taken anything out of the freezer? You then look in the refrigerator for leftovers and your mind starts coming up...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, U.S. Coast Guard, American Legion, Waste
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PM Beef in Windom, Minn., cited by MPCA for violations
The Daily Globe, Worthington, Minn. ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and PM Beef Holdings LLC have reached an agreement that resolves alleged violations of water quality and hazardous waste laws and rules at PM...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution, Minnesota, Environmental Issues
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Regulations: Spill prevention workshop scheduled for Feb. 17 at Watertown
In February EPA's Oil Program staff will conduct a free workshop in South Dakota on the oil pollution regulations and the requirements for a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan. SPCC plans must be prepared and implemented by facilities...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, South Dakota, Watertown, Health
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Glendale Hts. man injured in fireworks blast
Tribune reporterA Glendale Heights man was seriously injured when fireworks exploded inside his home today, prompting the evacuation of 10 nearby houses, authorities said. Agents from the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives assisted local...Tags: Homes, Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Injuries and Wounds
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End of mercury thermometers is near
It was one of Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit's most famous inventions, in 1714. But after nearly 300 years on the market, the still-common mercury thermometer now appears headed for extinction.
While many Maryland residents probably still have them in their...Tags: Science and Technology, Marketing, Queens (New York City), Environmental Politics, Massachusetts
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Cleanup of 'bomb factory' nearly done
Cleanup crews are expected to haul away the last of the ash and debris Wednesday from the charred Escondido property where bombs allegedly were made, county officials announced Tuesday.
The 16-foot-high wall constructed to protect a neighboring...Tags: Bombings, Court Preliminary, Water Pollution, Guerrilla Activity, Emergency Incidents
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Why the long lines to dump old paint?
Long lines of cars snaked around Baltimore Polytechnic Institute last Saturday during a one-day collection of household hazardous waste. Some 1,800 vehicles inched their way through the school's parking lot so the drivers could dispose of their cargo...Tags: Public Officials, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Halethorpe, Sheila Dixon, Wetlands
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Beaches open after sewer spill
A stretch of Orange County Coast has been reopened to public use after a sewage spill off Balboa Pier earlier this week closed some beaches, according to an official with the Orange County Environmental Health department. A sewage spill from Ruby's Diner...Tags: Health
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Brett Favre's Sister Arrested in Raid on Meth Lab
Associated PressDIAMONDHEAD, Miss. -- The 34-year-old sister of Vikings quarterback Brett Favre faces drug charges after she was arrested Wednesday in a raid on a Mississippi condo where people were making crystal methamphetamine, authorities said. Brandi Favre was...Tags: Criminals, Police Arrests, Minnesota Vikings, Television, Football
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Canadian company delays Great Lakes nuke shipment
TRAVERSE CITY — A Canadian power company has withdrawn its request for U.S. permission to ship 16 scrapped steam generators with radioactive contents on three of the Great Lakes, saying it wants to consult further with critics of the plan before...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Companies and Corporations, Nuclear Policy, International Atomic Energy Agency, Government
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It's time for U.S. to pass an energy bill
The old saying goes that if you put a million chimpanzees into a room with a million typewriters for enough time, one of them will eventually write Shakespeare. Unfortunately, we do not have a room full of chimpanzees, but we have the next best thing...Tags: Alternative Energy, Cancer, Disasters, Colleges and Universities, Animals
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Chemical leak near Everett: County closes transfer station
Web ReporterSnohomish County solid waste, local fire and hazmat crews are on the scene of a chemical leak near Everett. The leak happened at Snohomish County's Airport Road Transfer Station at 10700 Minuteman Dr. Around 7 a.m. Wednesday morning, a truck was dropping...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Industrial Accidents, Government, Disasters and Accidents
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