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"Many Coal Sludge Impoundments Have Weak Walls, Federal Study Says" [1]

"Many of the man-made ponds for storing toxic sludge from coal mining operations have dangerously weak walls because of poor construction methods, according to the synopsis of a study for the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement obtained by The Washington Post."

Source: Wash Post [2], 04/25/2013

"California Suspends Operations at Vernon Battery Recycler" [3]

"Toxics regulators say Exide Technologies has been releasing hazardous waste into the soil beneath its plant because of a degraded pipeline."

Source: LA Times [4], 04/25/2013

"U.S. Military Faulted for Burn-Pit Use" [5]

"The U.S. military spent $5 million on incinerators at a base in Afghanistan that never became operable, forcing troops to use a type of open-air burn pit that has been linked to serious respiratory problems among veterans, according to a government report."

Source: Wash Post [6], 04/25/2013

"Three Injured in Fuel Barge Explosion In Mobile River" [7]

"MOBILE, Alabama -- Three people were hurt in a fuel barge explosion on the east side of Mobile River on Wednesday night, Mobile Fire-Rescue reported.

Source: Mobile Press-Register [8], 04/25/2013

Rep. Issa Investigating Energy Dept. Loan, Sought Funds For His District [9]

"Has the GOP found its new Solyndra? On Wednesday the House Oversight Committee held a hearing titled, 'Green Energy Oversight: Examining the Department of Energy's Bad Bet on Fisker Automotive.'"

Source: Huffington Post [10], 04/25/2013

IG: DHS Agency for Oversight of Fertilizer Plant Security in Disarray [11]

"The Homeland Security Department program charged with the security of chemical facilities like the former West Fertilizer Co. plant has been riddled with problems so severe since its creation five years ago that federal investigators recently wondered publicly 'whether it can achieve its mission, given the challenges the program continues to face.'"

Source: Austin American-Statesman [12], 04/25/2013

What’s Coming in Energy? Veteran Reporters Look Ahead [13]

What big energy issues will emerge on the reporting agenda for the year to come? To find out, the SEJ convened a panel of top-flight environmental journalists at the Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington D.C. Jan. 25, 2013.

Is Environmental Journalism Ready for the Path Ahead? [14]

As SEJournal editors started to put together seemingly disparate stories for this issue on climate change and energy policy, we began to see how deeply interconnected they actually were. To help our readers reflect on their interlocking facets, we’ve grouped a series of stories together in this special report to help make your reporting on energy and climate change more effective.

Toolbox: Database Helps Track Broken Promises on Parkland Conservation [16]

Seattle-based InvestigateWest published a feature package last summer documenting illegal parkland conversions in Michigan, New York City, and Oklahoma. They could not cover all the other states — that was left for you to do, with the assistance of their database of some 40,000 federal grants under the Land and Water Conservation Fund.

White House Met in Secret with Industry Before Frack Rule [17]

Government rulemaking takes place with everything on the record in a public docket, right? Well ... actually not. EnergyWire reporter Mike Soraghan revealed in an April 12, 2013 story that presidential aide Heather Zichal met more than 20 times with industry groups lobbying on the proposed rule for fracking on federal lands.

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