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The US Environmental Protection Agency's Plan EJ 2014 is a strategy to help integrate environmental justice into EPA's day to day activities. The public can comment on the draft plans through April 29, 2011 on Regulations.gov.

"Iowa Water Debate Pits Environment Groups Vs. Ag Powers" [2]

"Gov. Terry Branstad and state lawmakers are working to put the state agriculture department in charge of key water-quality programs, a move critics fear will undercut the state's ongoing struggle to clean waterways choked with silt, algae and worse."

Source: DesMoines Register [3], 04/04/2011

"Libya Warns of Disaster If 'Great Man-Made River' Hit" [4]

"Libya warned on Sunday that NATO-led air strikes could cause a 'human and environmental disaster' if they damaged the country's massive Great Man-Made River (GMMR) project."

Source: AFP [5], 04/04/2011

"2 Rig Firm Workers Decline To Appear at Oil Spill Inquiry" [6]

Two employees of Transocean, owner of the rig that exploded, killed 11, and fouled the Gulf, are refusing to testify on the incident in a federal hearing. Transocean says it is powerless to make them do so. Citing a "best" year in safety despite the 11 deaths, Transocean awarded bonuses to executives.

Source: NY Times [7], 04/04/2011

"U.N. Suggests Pesticides, Chemicals For Watch List" [8]

"The United Nations has suggested three pesticides and three industrial chemicals be put on a trade "watch list" because they can threaten human health and the environment, the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday."

Source: Reuters [9], 04/04/2011

GAO To Rebuke CDC for Playing Down Health Risk From Lead In DC Water [10]

"The Government Accountability Office is preparing to issue a report that rebukes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for saying in 2004 that elevated levels of lead in the District’s tap water did not pose a public health threat and for failing to quickly clarify its findings as complaints mounted."

Source: Wash Post [11], 04/04/2011

"Danger in Honeycomb of Old Wells" [12]

"In the last 150 years, prospectors and energy companies have drilled as many as 12 million holes across the U.S. in search of oil and gas. Many were plugged after they dried up. But hundreds of thousands were simply abandoned and forgotten, often leaving no records of their existence. Government reports have warned for decades that abandoned wells can provide pathways for oil, gas or brine-laden water to contaminate groundwater supplies or to travel up to the surface."

Source: ProPublica [13], 04/04/2011

BP in Talks With Interior To Resume Gulf of Mexico Deep-Water Drilling [14]

"BP is in talks with the Interior Department about permits that would allow it to resume deep-water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, according to two sources familiar with the discussions. The company hopes that it can restart several projects sometime this summer."

Source: Wash Post [15], 04/04/2011

"Is a Pesticide Harming All Those Bees?" [16]

Questions are mounting about the possible role of a new family of pesticides, the neonicotinoides, in the "colony collapse disorder" that is decimating commercial honeybees. Will EPA reconsider its approval of those pesticides?

Source: Green (NYT) [17], 04/04/2011

"Transportation Chief to Unveil Pipeline Safety Effort" [18]

"With so many pipeline accidents in the last few months that federal investigators cannot get to them all, the secretary of transportation plans to introduce a safety campaign on Monday aimed at coordinating federal, state and local oversight and making more information available to the public about potential hazards under foot."

Source: NY Times [19], 04/04/2011

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