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SEJ 2001 Conference: Get Your Discount While You Can [1]

Don't miss our earlybird rate! SEJ members who register by August 10 for SEJ's 11th Annual Conference (October 17-21, 2001, Portland, OR) pay only $145.

Overfishing: New Research, Reports, and Legislation [2]

Overfishing is far greater than ever realized.

Park Service Advisory Board Recommendations [3]

The Natl. Park Service Advisory Board will release its recommendations for improving the agency's ability to preserve parks

Coming Soon: The 2001 Antarctic Ozone Hole [4]

Sometime in the next month, the Antarctic ozone hole is likely to start reappearing -- and making headlines.

Fluoridation Debate Continues [5]

A decades-old controversy continues to hound the issue of fluoridated drinking water, which is consumed by a little over half of the US population.

EPA Mulls Loosening Limits on Atrazine in Drinking Water [6]

Atrazine, one of the most commonly used pesticides on crops ranging from corn to trees, may not be as dangerous to humans as previously thought.

In Case of Railroad Accident, Open This File [7]

In 2000, 753 trains carrying hazardous substances had an accident and 35 released some of those hazardous substances to the environment.

Coal Remining: One Way to Clean Up Acid Drainage? [8]

Acid mine drainage from abandoned coal mines is the biggest water-quality problem in the Appalachian states.

EPA Expected to Ease Up on Utility Emission Rules [9]

EPA will deliver to President Bush its recommendations for streamlining air pollution regulations for utility power plants and other energy-related facilities.

New Fire Plan Proposed, Old One Not Quite Working Yet [10]

On Aug. 13, 2001, President Bush and Interior Sec. Norton endorsed a 10-year fire plan proposed by the Western Governors Assoc. that would grant Western states and localities more discretion in preventing and fighting wildfires.

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