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    Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. San Onofre's other problem

    The beleaguered San Onofre nuclear power plant north of San Diego has been idle since January 2012 after the discovery of unsafe reactor conditions. The operator is now seeking approval to restart one of the plant's two reactors at 70% power for a five-month test. The plant's license expires in less than 10 years.
    The beleaguered San Onofre nuclear power plant north of San Diego has been idle since January 2012 after the discovery of unsafe reactor conditions. The operator is now seeking approval to restart one of the plant's two reactors at 70% power for a five-...

    Tags: George Washington, Environmental Issues, U.S. Geological Survey, Barack Obama, Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan)

  2. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Mailbag: Bravo, Newport Beach Police Department

    Re. "Pats on the back for police," March 21: Wow! I am blown away. I just attended the 42nd annual Police Appreciation Breakfast at the Island Hotel in Newport Center hosted by the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. What an inspiring morning. The house...

    Tags: Environmental Issues

  4. May 2, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  5. Arrest made in 20 year old Oklahoma cold case

    <span style=&quot;font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif'; color: #363636;" lang="EN">Oklahoma authorities said Thursday that bodies found last month in a hole initially dug for a septic tank were likely those of three females missing since 1992 and that police had arrested a man who sprinkled black pepper on the impromptu grave in an apparent attempt to cover any odor.</span>
    Oklahoma authorities said Thursday that bodies found last month in a hole initially dug for a septic tank were likely those of three females missing since 1992 and that police had arrested a man who sprinkled black pepper on the impromptu grave in an...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Chad, Black Pepper, Butterfly Ballots

  6. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Oak Park composting program goes village-wide

    One Oak Park resident reported not knowing how much food the family threw away until joining the village's pilot food-waste and soiled-paper collection that started last April. One woman said her family now throws out only one bag of garbage each month....

    Tags: Environmental Issues, New Products, Local Government, Waste Management Incorporated, Earth Day

  8. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  9. Judge terminates trust at King's Mountain Resort

    An escrow account opened 34 years ago for what became an unneeded sewage collection system at King&rsquo;s Mountain Resort was terminated Monday by Somerset County Judge David C. Klementik.
    DAILY AMERICAN REPORTER
    An escrow account opened 34 years ago for what became an unneeded sewage collection system at King’s Mountain Resort was terminated Monday by Somerset County Judge David C. Klementik. After a hearing he approved the trust’s closure and the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Technology, Judges

  10. Apr 25, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  11. Riegelsville bridge plan controversial

    Q: PennDOT plans to replace a narrow, one-lane bridge over the Delaware Canal in Riegelsville with a modern bridge with two 11-foot-wide lanes. My neighbors and I own a historic twin home on the building line of the new bridge. We recently learned that...

    Tags: Travel, Property, Environmental Issues, Road Transportation, Insurance

  12. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Stormwater fee set low in Harford the best of a bad situation [Editorial]

    For decades in Maryland many things have been done in the name of saving the Chesapeake Bay, but the degree to which tangible progress has been made is something of a disappointment. To be sure, there have been some successes. The mid-1980s ban on...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Harford County

  14. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Harford residential hazardous waste disposal day coming May 4

    Coming early next month will be a chance for Harford County residents to get rid of certain hazardous household products that they may not have figured out how to get rid of safely. On Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Local Emergency Planning...

    Tags: Environmental Issues

  16. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  17. Waste Management awarding cleanup grant

    Waste Management of Western Pennsylvania is to award the Alternative Community Resource Program a Waste Management Think Green Grant. The grant was established to encourage solutions to improve community environments through hands-on participation and...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  18. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Diaper event aims to change minds

    They used to be plain, thick, white and messy. Today, they are sporty and trendy, sometimes even chic and formal.
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    They used to be plain, thick, white and messy. Today, they are sporty and trendy, sometimes even chic and formal. Eric and Lisel Powell bantered over which look they wanted as they prepared to diaper their 10-month old son, Jim Powell, on Saturday at the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Auction Service

  20. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Libertyville aims to consolidate waste collection

    Libertyville officials are discussing plans to hire a single waste hauler for commercial businesses to pick up all trash, recyclables and food scraps. A survey sent by the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County to village businesses in spring 2012 identified...

    Tags: Prices, Business, Environmental Issues, Local Government, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  22. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Recycling pickup could jump to once a week, officials say

    Orland Park residents would see an increase in the pickup of their recyclables under a 10-year garbage collection contract that village officials are negotiating with Waste Management of Illinois.
    Orland Park residents would see an increase in the pickup of their recyclables under a 10-year garbage collection contract that village officials are negotiating with Waste Management of Illinois. The Village Board this week authorized municipal staff...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Crestwood, Local Government, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control

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