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"S.D. Floodwaters Will Rise When Corps Opens Dams" [1]

"Floodwaters around the South Dakota capital of Pierre are rising and they're about to get much higher. The dams along the Missouri River can't hold back a massive surge of water spurred by record rains in Montana."

Source: NPR [2], 06/03/2011

US Farmers, Processors Not Required To Test for Deadly E. Coli Strain [3]

"The bacterium that has killed more than a dozen Europeans, sickened nearly 2,000 more and raised international alarms would be legal if it were found on meat or poultry in the United States."

Source: Wash Post [4], 06/03/2011

"Greening a City ... And Pushing Other Colors Out" [5]

The rehabilitation of San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard is bringing pressure on the minority population of the area.

Source: High Country News [6], 06/02/2011

"Union Pacific Settles Omaha Lead Dispute With EPA for $25M" [7]

"Union Pacific and the Environmental Protection Agency are ending their decade-long dispute over lead contamination in Omaha with a settlement that reduces the railroad's share of the cost to $25 million instead of the more than $200 million originally sought."

Source: AP [8], 06/02/2011

"Quarry Operator Seeks Environmental Seal of Approval" [9]

"First came lumber certified as environmentally friendly, then seafood. Now a move is afoot to give gravel -- blasted out of open-pit mines, then hauled out using diesel-belching trucks -- the green seal of approval."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [10], 06/02/2011

"Philadelphia Moves Ahead With 25-Year Water-Management Plan" [11]

"Philadelphia got the green light Wednesday for a $2 billion storm-water plan that will transform the way the city deals with rain. The 25-year plan, which has been hailed as a national model, envisions green roofs on office buildings, porous pavement on city streets and parking lots, and plants and trees with tubs of gravel below ground to hold water and stall runoff in a storm."

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer [12], 06/02/2011

Danish Navy Ends Greenpeace Arctic Oil Protest [13]

"Danish navy commandos have ended the occupation of an Arctic drilling rig by Greenpeace by breaking into the protesters' survival pod hanging off the drilling platform."

Source: Guardian [14], 06/02/2011

"CSU Forecasts Five Major Hurricanes In 2011 Season" [15]

"Colorado State University forecasters predicted the Atlantic hurricane season that began on Wednesday would be a busy one with 16 tropical storms and nine of those growing into hurricanes."

Source: Reuters [16], 06/02/2011

"Brazil Approves Massive Amazon Dam For Construction" [17]

"Brazil's environment agency gave its definitive approval on Wednesday for construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam, a controversial $17 billion project in the Amazon that has drawn criticism from native Indians and conservationists."

Source: Reuters [18], 06/02/2011

"See No Wild Lands, Speak No Wild Lands" [19]

Reversing course, the Obama administration's Interior Department scuttled a policy that it had touted barely five months before as reversing the wilderness policies of President Bush.

Source: Green (NYT) [20], 06/02/2011

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