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"Wild Horse Herds Reach 'Devastating Levels' Across The West" [1]

"EUREKA COUNTY, Nev. — Ambling across a desert valley, 100 or so wild horses congregate in and around muddy pools of water in a flat, arid section of the Bureau of Land Management's Pancake Herd Management Area."

Source: Greenwire [2], 09/10/2019

"The Next Target In The Climate-Change Debate: Your Gas Stove" [3]

"Dozens of cities in liberal-leaning states such as California, Washington, and Massachusetts are studying proposals to ban or limit the use of natural gas in commercial and residential buildings. The movement opens a new front in the fight against climate change that could affect everything from heating systems in skyscrapers to stoves in suburban homes."

Source: Reuters [4], 09/10/2019

NJ Water Company Adds More Anti-Corrosion Chemical To Water Supply [5]

"Suez [a private water company] has begun to adjust the acidity of its water and increase the amount of an anti-corrosion chemical, in the company's latest effort to lower the amount of lead leaching into some Bergen and Hudson county residents' drinking water."

Source: North Jersey Record [6], 09/10/2019

"EPA: Trump's Carbon Rule Hits Legal Deadline. Who's Suing?" [7]

"Health groups, blue states and environmental organizations are leading the charge against EPA's Affordable Clean Energy rule in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. A smattering of petitions filed by other interests round out the docket."

Source: EnergyWire [8], 09/10/2019

"Japan May Have To Dump Radioactive Water Into The Sea, Minister Says" [9]

"Japan’s Tokyo Electric Power will have to dump radioactive water from its destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean as it runs out of room to store it, the environment minister said on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [10], 09/10/2019

"Documents Show Extent Of Interior Plan To Decentralize BLM" [11]

"Included in the Department of Interior’s decision to decentralize the Washington office that manages the nation’s public lands is a plan to move congressional affairs staff 2,600 miles away to Reno, Nevada."

Source: The Hill [12], 09/10/2019

"We’re Barely Listening to the U.S.’s Most Dangerous Volcanoes" [13]

"A thicket of red tape and regulations have made it difficult for volcanologists to build monitoring stations along Mount Hood and other active volcanoes."

Source: NY Times [14], 09/10/2019

‘Forever Chemicals’ Now Found In Massachusetts Schools [15]

"The water fountains have either been turned off, wrapped in plastic, or fitted with a device to prevent students from using them. Much of the food preparation has moved off campus, and a water jug sits in the kitchen sink, replacing the faucet. The bathrooms are covered with signs that warn students in bold, red letters: “DO NOT DRINK FROM THE SINK.”"

Source: Boston Globe [16], 09/10/2019

"Watchdog Warns EPA Is Failing To Enforce Lead Paint Abatement Rules" [17]

After an investigation, EPA's Inspector General is saying the agency is not enforcing lead paint abatement rules adequately.

Source: NPR [18], 09/10/2019

Ross Threatened Firings at NOAA After Trump’s Dorian Tweets: Sources [19]

"The Secretary of Commerce threatened to fire top employees at the federal scientific agency responsible for weather forecasts last Friday after the agency’s Birmingham office contradicted President Trump’s claim that Hurricane Dorian might hit Alabama, according to three people familiar with the discussion."

Source: NY Times [20], 09/10/2019

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