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EPA Urges Testing for Hexavalent Chromium in Tap Water [1]

"The Environmental Protection Agency is suggesting that water utilities nationwide test their drinking water for hexavalent chromium, a probable carcinogen, after an independent survey released earlier this week found the chemical in tap water drawn from 31 cities."

Source: Wash Post [2], 12/23/2010

"Appeals Court: Organic Farm Can Seek Damages From Pesticide Company" [3]

A California state appeals court ruled that an organic farmer can seek damages from a pesticide company whose product was applied to neighboring fields and contaminated the organic farmer's fields by volatilization rather than spray drift.

Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel [4], 12/23/2010

U.S.-Mexico Pact May Help Solve Southwest Water Supply Woes [5]

Water shortages in the Southwest may be postponed for a while after Mexico agreed to store some of the Colorado River water it is entitled to in U.S. reservoirs while it repairs canals and pipelines damaged in a recent earthquake.

Source: Greenwire [6], 12/23/2010

End Draws Near for Long, Bitter GE-Hudson Superfund Battle [7]

Optimists think General Electric and the EPA may agree in January on the final phase of Superfund cleanup of PCBs that polluted the Hudson River.

Source: Greenwire [8], 12/23/2010

"Conflict of Interest Questions Raised in Blowout Preventer Testing" [9]

"A Transocean supervisor who worked on the Deepwater Horizon rig before it exploded has since participated in an investigation of the blowout preventer that failed to stop gushing oil from the well it was drilling — a possible conflict of interest that a congressional critic says threatens the integrity of the probe."

Source: FuelFix [10], 12/23/2010

Congress Clears Bill To Reduce Lead Content in Drinking Water [11]

"Congress on Friday sent President Barack Obama a bill that would significantly reduce exposures to lead in drinking water."

Source: AP [12], 12/23/2010

Radon an Issue in Drinking Water as Well as Indoor Air [13]

The President's Cancer Panel singled out radon, a radioactive gas found in water systems and leaching from soil into houses via foundation cracks, as one of America's "grossly underestimated" environmentally caused cancer risks.

Nearly 900 Farmers Markets Open in Winter [14]

The US Dept. of Agriculture says that 898 of these markets are open during some or all of the winter, even in many northern states. The USDA inventory is searchable by state and city, and considerable detail is provided for each market.

Small, Sometimes Invisible Invaders Draw Increasing Attention [15]

Two recent studies — one examining problems in urban and natural forests, and the other on microbial pests in various settings — reveal the latest knowledge on insect and microscopic invasive species.

Will Donations Influence New House Committee Chairs? [16]

The organization MAPLight has pulled together information on who the leading contributors were from Oct. 14, 2008 through Oct. 13, 2010. See which incoming committee chairs received the most money from industries such as oil and gas, agriculture, construction, insurance, electric utility and forest products, and more.

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