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"Emergency Crews Face Toxic Challenge in Washington State Mudslide" [1]

"Recovery teams struggling through thick mud up to their armpits and heavy downpours at the site of a devastating landslide in Washington state are facing yet another challenge - an unseen and potentially more dangerous stew of toxic contaminants."

Source: Reuters [2], 04/01/2014

"U.S. Allows Partial Restart of Exxon Pipeline a Year After Spill" [3]

"A U.S. regulator on Monday allowed Exxon Mobil Corp to restart operations on the Texas leg of its Pegasus pipeline, which spilled thousands of barrels of oil into a residential area in Arkansas last year."

Source: Reuters [4], 04/01/2014

"Toxic Coal Ash Poses Persistent Threat To US Waters" [5]

"A recent spill of coal ash in North Carolina underscores the challenge of disposing hazardous substances captured from power plant stacks. Are we diverting air pollutants into our waterways?"

Source: Christian Science Monitor [6], 04/01/2014

DEADLINE: duPont-Columbia Awards [7]

The duPont-Columbia Awards have recognized excellence in broadcast journalism since 1942. Enter daily news stories, breaking news coverage, feature stories, documentaries, interactive multimedia reporting on critical subjects, beat reporting and/or investigative stories. Deadline is July 1, 2025.

"National Soil Collection May Unlock Mysteries" [8]

"FRESNO, Calif. — The government has been collecting dirt — lots of it."

Source: AP [9], 03/31/2014

"UN Court: Japan Whaling 'Not Scientific'" [10]

"The UN's International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that Japan's Antarctic whaling programme is not for scientific purposes."

Source: BBC News [11], 03/31/2014

3 Mile Island Anniversary: the Lesson Nuclear Industry Refuses To Learn [12]

"Thirty-five years after the world's first nuclear-power scare, the nuclear industry hasn't learned the most basic lesson from Three Mile Island: Get accurate information to the public in a timely manner."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [13], 03/31/2014

CA Drought: San Joaquin Valley Sinking as Farmers Race To Tap Aquifer [14]

"PIXLEY – So wet was the San Joaquin Valley of Steve Arthur's childhood that a single 240-foot-deep well could quench the thirst of an arid farm."

Source: San Jose Mercury News [15], 03/31/2014

"Pinelands Pipeline Backers Mobilize for Another Try" [16]

"PINELANDS -- The long, heated debate ended, the votes were cast, and a proposed natural gas pipeline through the environmentally sensitive Pinelands appeared dead."

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer [17], 03/31/2014

After Over a Century, a Jewel of Ocean Research Targeted for Closure [18]

"WASHINGTON — For more than a century, federal scientists have worked on Pivers Island near the historic town of Beaufort, N.C., and the beaches of Emerald Isle studying the ocean, and the fish, turtles and dolphins of its sea grass estuaries and rocky reefs."

Source: McClatchy [19], 03/31/2014

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