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"Corps Preps for Levee Blast as Legal Tussle Looms" [1]

As ominous as a floating hearse, twin barges creep up the Mississippi River carrying a payload of explosives bound for southeast Missouri and a levee facing the prospect of being sacrificed to spare a flood-threatened Illinois town just upriver."

Source: AP [2], 04/28/2011

"Coal Is Back, Even as the Obama Administration Pushes Green Energy" [3]

"Big coal is hardly in retrenchment mode. Four of the nation’s five biggest coal companies saw sales rise in 2010, even as the Obama administration blocks expansion of coal mines and focuses on greener energy."

Source: Center for Public Integrity [4], 04/28/2011

"Jury Rules for EPA in 21-Year Battle With Cranberry Farmer" [5]

"One of U.S. EPA's longest ongoing enforcement matters is about to be wrapped up after a federal jury ruled this week that the Clean Water Act protects 46 acres of wetlands filled in by a Massachusetts cranberry farmer more than two decades ago."

Source: Greenwire [6], 04/28/2011

"Study Ranks Food Pathogens by Cost To Society" [7]

"Of the food pathogens that cost society the most money — in terms of medical care, lost days of work, long-term chronic health problems or deaths — half are found in poultry, pork, beef and other meat products, according to a study due for release Thursday."

Source: Wash Post [8], 04/28/2011

"Blowout Could Spill 58 Million Gallons in Arctic" [9]

"The federal agency overseeing offshore drilling in Alaska says the worst-case scenario for a blowout in the Chukchi Sea lease could result in a spill of more than 58 million gallons of oil into Arctic waters."

Source: AP [10], 04/28/2011

"New BPA Report Linked To Industry" [11]

"Four authors of a new report concluding that bisphenol A is safe have ties to companies and groups that benefit from the controversial chemical."

Source: California Watch [12], 04/28/2011

"Report Names U.S. Cities With Foulest, Cleanest Air" [13]

"The nation's 25 most smoggy cities improved air quality over the last year, but half the nation's residents still live with unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to an American Lung Association report released on Wednesday.

Source: Reuters [14], 04/28/2011

"EPA Proposes Stricter Controls on Water Pollution" [15]

"The Obama administration announced Wednesday that it will impose stricter pollution controls on millions of acres of wetlands and tens of thousands of miles of streams."

Source: Wash Post [16], 04/28/2011

Storms Pummel South; Death Toll Rises to 247 [17]

"The death toll from severe storms that punished five Southern U.S. states jumped to a staggering 178 after Alabama canvassed its hard-hit counties for a new tally of lives lost."  Latest updates put the toll at 247.

Source: AP [18], 04/28/2011

Reports: Fish Habitat Seriously Degraded [19]

A National Fish Habitat Board report, which includes maps and mitigation efforts, identifies the primary human sources of US fresh- and saltwater habitat degradation as urban development, livestock grazing, agriculture, point source pollution, and areas with high numbers of active mines and dams.

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