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Black Residents of Mossville, La., Win Hearing in Pollution Battle
New Orleans Times-Picayune, 04/01/2010"African-American residents of Mossville, a community just west of Lake Charles, have won a hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on charges that the U.S. government has violated their rights to privacy and racial equality in not forcing local chemical plants to stop polluting."
FL Manatee Deaths Reach Record High; Cold Blamed
AP, 03/24/2010"The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says 431 manatee carcasses have been documented in state waters so far this year. The agency on Tuesday said this preliminary data shows manatee deaths has exceeded the highest number on record for an entire calendar year."
"Asian Carp Threaten TN Native Species"
Nashville Tennessean, 03/22/2010An invasion of Asian carp is threatening to overwhelm native Tennessee fish species depended on by the state's $1.3 billion sports and commercial fishing industries.
"State, EPA Battle Over Cleaning up Polluted Waters"
Tampa Tribune, 03/15/2010"A political battle is heating up between Florida and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over how best to clean up the state's polluted waters."
"Deal to Save Everglades May Help Sugar Firm"
NYTimes, 03/08/2010Florida GOP Governor Charlie Crist's $1.75 billion plan to save the Everglades by buying out a major landowner, United States Sugar, is turning out two years later to be a plan to save U.S. Sugar. The Everglades? -- not so much.
"White House Announces Road Map for Coastal Restoration in La., Miss."
New Orleans Times-Picayune, 03/05/2010"A White House working group of Cabinet-level officials on Thursday outlined a road map for speeding the design and construction of coastal restoration projects in Louisiana and Mississippi, and pledged to give coastal restoration the same priority as navigation and flood protection in future federal decision-making."
"Incinerator Plan Needs Help From Lawmakers"
The State, 02/16/2010"S.C. legislators are being asked to loosen state rules so a New Jersey company can build a $450 million garbage incinerator in jobs-hungry Chester County."
"South Florida's Floodgates Vulnerable To Rising Sea Levels"
Sun Sentinel, 02/11/2010"Rising sea levels already threaten South Florida's coastal floodgates, likely prompting the need for costly retrofits to protect some of the state's most populated areas, water managers warned Wednesday."
"Homeowners' Suit Blames Pratt & Whitney for Acreage Cancer Cluster"
Palm Beach Post, 02/11/2010Four households in the West Palm Beach neighborhood called The Acreage, the site of an alleged cancer cluster, have filed suit blaming it on pollution from a nearby Pratt & Whitney plant.
"Murphy Refinery Found Liable for Clean Air Act Violations"
New Orleans Times-Picayune, 02/05/2010"A federal judge on Thursday found Murphy Oil Co. liable for violating the federal Clean Air Act 21 times by releasing pollutants into the air in amounts greater than allowed under state permits for the company's Meraux oil refinery."
Anger as Health Officials Give up Hunt for Acreage Cancer Cause
Palm Beach Post, 02/04/2010"Outrage erupted among residents and politicians Wednesday after state health officials announced they don't plan to search for an environmental cause of [Palm Beach County community] The Acreage’s cancer cluster -- and instead will mount a campaign to raise 'awareness' about childhood brain cancer."
"Jacksonville Sealcoat Raises Home Health Concern"
Jacksonville News, 02/01/2010"A material that’s spread on parking lots and driveways in Jacksonville and nationally may be causing buildups of cancer-causing dust inside some homes, government researchers say."
"Nutrient Levels High in Bodies of Water At U. of Florida"
Gainesville Sun, 02/01/2010Lake Alice "is one of many water bodies on campus that would be considered impaired under new limits on nutrients proposed earlier this month by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous can cause algal blooms that can be deadly for fish and hazardous to humans."
"EPA Issues Nutrient Standards for Florida Waters"
Florida Environments, 01/18/2010"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this morning issued its proposed limits for phosphorus and nitrogen in Florida lakes and rivers -- a move anticipated by industry and environmental groups alike."
"Brr! Florida Manatees Warm Up At Power Plant Hot Tub"
Reuters, 01/08/2010"An offline Florida power plant is providing a warm-water refuge for several hundred manatees who like the Sunshine State's human residents are shivering in record low cold temperatures."

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