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"Rescue Teams Reach Cyclone-Hit Vanuatu Islands, Official Toll Lowered" [1]

"Residents of the southern Vanuatu island of Tanna said they were running out of food and basic supplies on Tuesday, after a huge cyclone tore across the South Pacific nation wreaking widespread devastation but not the heavy death toll initially feared."

Source: Reuters [2], 03/17/2015

"Wet Wipes Box Says Flush. New York’s Sewer System Says Don’t." [3]

"With its sewer system under siege, tallying millions of dollars in equipment damage across its underground maze, New York City is confronting a menace that has gummed the gears of plumbing networks around the world: the common wet wipe."

Source: NY Times [4], 03/16/2015

"Feds Promote Artificial Turf as Safe Despite Health Concerns" [5]

"Lead levels high enough to potentially harm children have been found in artificial turf used at thousands of schools, playgrounds and day-care centers across the country, yet two federal agencies continue to promote the surfacing as safe, a USA TODAY analysis shows."

Source: USA TODAY [6], 03/16/2015

"Court Upholds Dismissal of Manslaughter Charges Against BP Employees" [7]

"A federal appeals court upheld a district judge's decision to drop manslaughter charges against two former BP Plc (BP.L) well site managers over their roles in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil drilling disaster that killed 11 people."

Source: Reuters [8], 03/16/2015

"US and Chinese Companies Dominate List of Most-Polluting Coal Plants" [9]

"The 100 global power companies most at risk from growing pressure to shut highly polluting coal plants have been revealed in a new report from Oxford University. Chinese companies dominate the top of the ranking but US companies, including Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, occupy 10 of the top 25 places."

Source: Guardian [10], 03/16/2015

"U.S. Bird Experts Mystified By Midwest Avian Flu Spread" [11]

"A virulent strain of avian flu that has killed turkeys in the heart of the nation's poultry region has been found through molecular testing to be nearly identical to viruses isolated in migratory ducks."

Source: Reuters [12], 03/16/2015

"Shipping LNG By Rail? Alaska Railroad Wants To Make It Happen" [13]

"At a time when Alaska state officials are eager to provide low-cost fuel to the energy-hungry Fairbanks region, the Alaska Railroad Corp. is seeking to become the first U.S. company to ship liquefied natural gas by rail."

Source: EnergyWire [14], 03/16/2015

"Ohio River Tops Nation for Industrial Pollution" [15]

"The Ohio River once again leads the nation for industrial pollution."

Source: Louisville Courier-Journal [16], 03/16/2015

"West Virginia Rolls Back Tough Rules on Above-Ground Storage Tanks" [17]

"West Virginia lawmakers approved a measure on Saturday to roll back strict water-protection rules enacted last year after a chemical spill contaminated drinking water for 300,000 people in West Virginia’s capital."

Source: Wall St. Journal [18], 03/16/2015

"Rail Industry Pushes White House To Ease Oil Train Safety Rules" [19]

"The U.S. rail industry is pushing the White House to drop a requirement that oil trains adopt an advanced braking system, a cornerstone of a national safety plan that will soon govern shipments of crude across the country."

Source: Reuters [20], 03/16/2015

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