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"Residents Cope With Toxic Air Threat" [1]

"ASHEVILLE – It was almost 15 years ago when Bob Taylor first smelled the rancid chemical stench emanating from a spring basin on his friend’s property off Mills Gap Road."

Source: Asheville Citizen-Times [2], 06/09/2014

San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant's Fuel Rods To Remain on Site for Years [3]

"Even after the twin domes along I-5 are gone and the San Onofre nuclear plant is mostly a memory, fuel rods hot with radioactivity will remain behind in rows of tomb-like casks – perhaps for decades."

Source: Los Angeles Register [4], 06/09/2014

Fed Agencies Propose Tougher Chemical Safety After Disaster In Texas [5]

"A federal working group released a report Friday that details how the government can improve chemical plant safety and security, more than a year after the deadly explosion at a West, Texas, fertilizer plant."

Source: Huffington Post [6], 06/09/2014

"Flawed Drilling Gear Still in Use After BP Oil Spill, Board Says" [7]

"Design problems with a blowout prevention system contributed to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster, and the same equipment is still commonly used in drilling four years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to a report issued by the federal Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board."

Source: LA Times [8], 06/09/2014

Study: Steelhead 'Map Sense' Thrown Off By Iron [9]

"A new study suggests steelhead trout can have trouble using the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate if they were raised in a hatchery, where the field can be distorted by iron pipes."

Source: AP [10], 06/06/2014

"Ahead of the EPA" [11]

Colorado's experience may prove that EPA's new carbon rule is survivable.

Source: Boulder Weekly [12], 06/06/2014

"Obama Emission Rules Discount Gas Leaks, Scientists Say" [13]

"President Barack Obama’s plan to fight global warming underestimates pollution from natural gas, according to scientists studying how leaks affect the climate."

Source: Bloomberg [14], 06/06/2014

Judge Finds Alpha Mining ‘Conductivity’ Pollution Damaged Water Quality [15]

"Citing what he said was 'extensive scientific evidence,' a federal judge has ruled for the first time that conductivity pollution from mountaintop removal mining operations is damaging streams in Southern West Virginia."

Source: Charleston Gazette [16], 06/06/2014

"Suit Seeks To Halt Plans for Richmond Oil Refinery Expansion" [17]

"SAN FRANCISCO -- Environmental advocates seeking to curb Chevron's plans to modernize and expand its Richmond oil refinery sued Bay Area air-quality regulators Thursday, claiming they approved construction based on outdated reports that understated the plant's greenhouse gas emissions and the pollutants it would spew into surrounding neighborhoods."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [18], 06/06/2014

"Sierra Rises, Quakes Erupt as Central Valley Aquifer Drained" [19]

"The Sierra Nevada is rising. Drought-stricken farmers in the Central Valley are pumping more and more water from the valley's huge aquifer beneath them, and the drainage is triggering unexpected earthquakes along the San Andreas Fault, scientists have discovered."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [20], 06/06/2014

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