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"Asian Honey, Banned in Europe, Is Flooding U.S. Grocery Shelves" [1]

"A third or more of all the honey consumed in the U.S. is likely to have been smuggled in from China and may be tainted with illegal antibiotics and heavy metals.  A Food Safety News investigation has documented that millions of pounds of honey banned as unsafe in dozens of countries are being imported and sold here in record quantities."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [3]
Food [4]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Food Safety News [7], 08/19/2011
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"Chinese Petrochemical Plant Keeps Running Despite Shutdown Order" [8]

"A Chinese petrochemical plant was operating normally on Monday despite a local government order to close it down due to a toxic spill scare, an industry source said."

Chemicals [3]
Disasters [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Public [5]
Asia [11]
Source: Reuters [12], 08/16/2011
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"EPA Halts Sale Of DuPont's Imprelis Herbicide" [13]

"DuPont was ordered by the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday to stop selling and recall its Imprelis herbicide, following thousands of complaints that the treatment kills trees."

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Chemicals [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Reuters [15], 08/12/2011
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How To Protect Yourself From America's 'New' Drinking Water Toxics [16]

"Millions of Americans have been ingesting them for years—perchlorate, hexavalent chromium, volatile organic compounds—not because they’re safe, but because they are among 6,000 toxins the EPA has not gotten around to regulating in municipal drinking water systems.

But after a change in administrations and a scathing review by the General Accounting Office, the EPA has begun to develop regulations to remove these chemicals from tap and bottled water—and industry has begun efforts to delay or prevent their implementation."

Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [17]
Pollution [18]
Water & Oceans [19]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Forbes [20], 08/11/2011
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"Blind Rush? Shale Gas Boom Proceeds Amid Human Health Questions" [21]

"For shale gas to meet its potential, millions of Americans will have to live with drill rigs in or near their own neighborhoods. And that opens the door to a range of potential environmental health problems: pipelines and wellheads can explode, the process produces toxic air emissions, and fracking generates liquid wastes that can contaminate surface and drinking water supplies."

Chemicals [3]
Energy & Fuel [22]
Environmental Health [17]
Pollution [18]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: EHP [23], 08/11/2011
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"Storm Threatens Sea Dyke Near China Chemical Plant" [24]

"A storm battering the northeast Chinese coast on Monday whipped up waves that threatened a dyke protecting a chemical plant, forcing residents to flee while soldiers and firefighters rushed to fill the breaches, news media said."

Chemicals [3]
Disasters [9]
Public [5]
Asia [11]
Source: Reuters [25], 08/09/2011
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"C8 Study Raises Questions About Thyroid Impacts" [26]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A new West Virginia University study cautions that exposure to the toxic chemical C8 may affect the function of the thyroid gland and says more research on the matter is needed.

Chemicals [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Charleston Gazette [27], 08/08/2011
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"Glymes Time: EPA Takes on Obscure Chemicals in Consumer Products" [28]

"Hardly anyone has heard of them, but millions of pounds of glymes are used every year to make household products. Now time is running out for glymes -- at least when it comes to new uses in consumer products. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that it plans to clamp down on these little-known ingredients used by a broad array of industries, including manufacturers of lithium batteries, inkjet cartridges, paints, prescription drugs and microchips."

Chemicals [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: EHN [29], 08/08/2011
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"Toxic Chromium Found in Chicago Drinking Water" [30]

"Chicago's first round of testing for a toxic metal called hexavalent chromium found that levels in local drinking water are more than 11 times higher than a health standard California adopted last month.

Chemicals [3]
Water & Oceans [19]
Public [5]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [31]
Source: Chicago Tribune [32], 08/08/2011
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"EPA Should Require Disclosure of Fracking Chemicals, Groups Say" [33]

"The Environmental Protection Agency should order companies such as Schlumberger Ltd. and Halliburton Co. to disclose the hydraulic fracturing chemicals used in U.S. oil and gas drilling, advocacy groups said."

Chemicals [3]
Energy & Fuel [22]
Pollution [18]
Water & Oceans [19]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Bloomberg [34], 08/05/2011
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