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Good news, for a change, about the Chesapeake Bay
For 30 years, the Chesapeake Bay Program — a partnership including the six bay states, the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies — has been measuring and assessing...
Tags: Symptoms, Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology
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Fracking foes play with a stacked deck, and DEP knows 'when to run'
Somebody is not telling the truth. At issue is whether deliberate actions by state officials are letting Texas gas industry robber barons do more damage to the environment than was done by coal industry robber barons in the last century, and are...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Environmental Cleanup, Metal and Mineral, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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Eight-day shutdown of water supply nears, prompting warnings for Crescenta Valley customers
Officials are asking residents and businesses in La Caņada Flintridge, La Crescenta and Pasadena to conserve water during an upcoming eight-day pipeline shutdown starting on Thursday. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is upgrading...
Tags: Google+, Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Business, Natural Resource Industry
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Goodrich Corp. to help clean up perchlorate in Rialto groundwater
The Goodrich Corp. has agreed to pay at least $21.5 million to help clean up a giant perchlorate plume contaminating groundwater in the Rialto and Colton areas of San Bernardino County caused by Cold War-era munitions plants, federal authorities said...Tags: Environmental Pollution, United Technologies Corporation, Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Local farmers now concerned about flooding caused by former ethanol plant
The city says it is working hard to find a new operator to reopen South Bend’s former ethanol plant soon, but if that doesn’t pan out, sewer bills in the city will go up. Public Works Director Eric Horvath said New Energy Corporation...
Tags: Energy Saving, Biofuels, Ethanol, Bankruptcy, Environmental Issues
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Applications for 13 fracking wells submitted in Kalkaska County
KALKASKA, Mich. (AP) — An energy company is seeking to drill 13 hydraulic fracturing wells in the northwestern Lower Peninsula. Encana Oil & Gas has applied for fracking permits for the wells in Kalkaska County, the Traverse City Record-Eagle...
Tags: Energy, Business Enterprises, Environmental Issues
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Judge halts Missouri River water project in N.D.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A federal judge has halted pipeline construction on a long-delayed project to supply growing northwestern North Dakota communities with water from the Missouri River, prompting project leaders to begin exploring another potential...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Trials
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Briefly In the News: Women of the Wells see progress
Four of the eight wells the Soroptimist International of Laguna Beach and Women of the Wells raised funds for have been installed in India, according to Sandy Vetter of the organization. In a press release, the nonprofit stated that the first four wells...
Tags: India, Environmental Issues, Charity
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Supervisors pull back storm water pollution fee proposal
L.A. NOWFaced by widespread public opposition, L.A. County supervisors on Tuesday sent a proposed parcel fee to combat storm water pollution back to the drawing board.... -
'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, Edward G. Rendell, Executive Branch, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources
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Chromium 6 cleaning plans run aground
This article has been amended, see note below for details. After spending more than 10 years and roughly $9 million, engineers testing two high-tech methods for removing chromium 6 from groundwater say neither method can reliably bring levels of the...Tags: Google Inc., Metal, Health Organizations, Environmental Issues, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Bottled water or tap? Bet you can't tell difference
If you're like me, you don't leave the house in the morning without a bottle of water. A lot of us — either because we're health-conscious or just thirsty — carry the essence of life with us everywhere. People haul it into meetings at work....
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Winter Park, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Fashion Shows
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