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"Texas Drinking Water Makes Pipes And Plumbing Radioactive" [1]

"Radiation has contaminated the underground pipes, water tanks, and plumbing that provide drinking water for much of Central Texas and the famed Texas Hill Country, according to concerned city officials in the region who have tested the pipes with Geiger counters."

Source: KHOU [2], 05/19/2011

"Where Has Montana's Water Gone?" [3]

"An old compact may not be enough to keep the Tongue River from running dry."

Source: High Country News [4], 05/19/2011

"Oil Pipeline Foes Sue State Department for Release of Documents" [5]

"Opponents of a pipeline that would nearly double U.S. imports of Canadian oil-sands crude sued the State Department today in a bid to force speedy disclosure of any contacts it made with a lobbyist for the pipeline's sponsor."

Source: Greenwire [6], 05/19/2011

"BP Deal With Russian Oil Giant Collapses" [7]

"The disputed share swap and oil exploration agreement between BP and the Russian state-owned company Rosneft has collapsed, leaving some BP investors questioning the company’s future strategy and freeing Rosneft to look for a new partner in Russia."

Source: NY Times [8], 05/19/2011

"U.S. Was Warned on Vents Before Failure at Japan’s Plant" [9]

"Five years before the crucial emergency vents at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant were disabled by an accident they were supposed to help handle, engineers at a reactor in Minnesota warned American regulators about that very problem."

Source: NY Times [10], 05/19/2011

"Plant, Animal Extinctions Often Exaggerated: Study" [11]

"A projected spate of extinctions of animals and plants this century may be less drastic than feared because the most widely used scientific method can exaggerate losses by more than 160 percent, a study said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [12], 05/19/2011

"U.S. Weather Extremes Show "New Normal" Climate" [13]

"Heavy rains, deep snowfalls, monster floods and killing droughts are signs of a 'new normal' of extreme U.S. weather events fueled by climate change, scientists and government planners said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [14], 05/19/2011

Senate Rejects GOP Proposal on Offshore Drilling [15]

"The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Republican bid to accelerate offshore drilling by requiring regulators to speed up decisions on permits and forcing the government to reschedule canceled lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico."

Source: Hearst [16], 05/19/2011

EPA Releases Coal Ash Pond Survey in Database Form [17]

The spreadsheet covers 676 coal combustion waste impoundments at 240 facilities — making it much easier to cover the issue. After assessing many ponds, EPA rated at least 50 of the ponds as having high hazard potential.

Cool But Unsung EPA Databases Can Help Environmental Reporters [18]

There has been a data renaissance going on at EPA for the past two years, and not all reporters have gotten the news that data-driven reporting has become a time-saver instead of a time-suck.

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