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"Even More E. coli Tests at the Lake of the Ozarks Were Withheld" [1]

Missouri "allowed tourists at the Lake of the Ozarks to swim in waters that officials knew were infested with harmful E. coli bacteria for two weeks at the beginning of the summer tourist season, Gov. Jay Nixon said Wednesday."
Source: St.Louis Post-Dispatch [2], 10/02/2009

"EPA Cites West Palm Beach Over Sewage" [3]

"WEST PALM BEACH -- The city's sewage treatment plant has pumped untold millions of gallons of poorly treated wastewater onto wetlands adjacent to wells used to supplement the city's drinking water supply. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has cited the city with 117 pollution violations."
Source: Palm Beach Post [4], 10/02/2009

"Spills, Looming Regulations Spur Natural Gas Industry Toward Disclosure" [5]

"The natural gas industry is moving to disclose information about chemicals used in controversial extraction technologies in the wake of spills at drilling sites in Pennsylvania and as New York is proposing new regulations."
Source: NYTimes [6], 10/02/2009

"Solar Panel Tariff May Further Strain U.S.-China Trade" [7]

"HONG KONG -- Companies that import solar panels to the United States are facing up to $70 million in unexpected tariffs."
Source: NYTimes [8], 10/02/2009

General Electric Disavows Chamber of Commerce on Climate [9]

General Electric is the latest company to complain about the policies of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in opposition to climate change legislation. “The Chamber does not speak for us on climate legislation, but we are still a member,” said GE spokesman Peter O'Toole.
Source: Mother Nature Network [10], 10/02/2009

"Environmental Factors in Birth Defects: What We Need to Know" [11]

"Dozens of red flags suggest that a wide range of pollutants are playing a role in millions of birth defects that strike worldwide every year. But little is being done to understand or control exposures."
Source: EHP [12], 10/02/2009

"Mountaintop Mining Impact Is Reined In" [13]

"The Obama administration on Wednesday moved to curtail the practice of mountaintop mining to extract coal, angering mining companies that said the move threatens thousands of jobs."
Source: Wall St. Journal [14], 10/02/2009

NY: "State Issues Rules on Upstate Natural Gas Drilling Near City’s Water" [15]

"After months of deliberations, state environmental regulators on Wednesday released long-awaited rules governing natural gas production in upstate New York, including provisions to oversee drilling operations near New York City’s water supplies."
Source: NYTimes [16], 10/01/2009

"Excreted Tamiflu Found in Rivers" [17]

"If birds hosting flu virus are exposed to the waterborne pollutant, they might develop drug-resistant strains, chemists worry."
Source: Science News [18], 10/01/2009

"EPA Nomination Held up Amid Debate Over Formaldehyde Risks" [19]

Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) is blocking Senate confirmation of Paul Anastas to head EPA's Office of Research and Development -- demanding that EPA have the National Academy of Sciences review its assessment of formaldehyde risks.
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [20], 10/01/2009

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