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National Response Center Changes Leak Report Policy [1]

The National Response Center has changed its policy on releasing chemical accident reports, making it much harder for journalists to gather crucial information about hazardous materials spills on deadline.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Journalism & Media [3]
Chemicals [4]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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EPA Hides Data on Pesticide Link to Bee Die-Off [7]

The Environmental Protection Agency looks determined to keep the public from knowing whether a pesticide on which it has waived safety rules may be a factor in the worldwide bee die-off known as "colony collapse disorder."
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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Agriculture [8]
Chemicals [4]
Biodiversity [9]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [6]
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Coal Ash Stories Untold in Many Communities [10]

The December 2008 coal-ash spill at a Tennessee power plant has been making headlines for two weeks — but few journalists realize there are coal-ash stories to be unearthed in many communities. Here are some clues for finding them.
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TipSheet [11]
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Chemicals [4]
Disasters [12]
Energy & Fuel [13]
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National (U.S.) [5]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [14]
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Public [6]
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Comments Sought On Formaldehyde In Wood Products [15]

Concerns over emissions from formaldehyde in pressed-wood products have been building for many years. California's new rules addressing the problem went into effect Jan. 1, 2009. Now EPA is looking at following suit.
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Chemicals [4]
Laws & Regulations [16]
Government [17]
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EPA HIDES INDUSTRY DATA ON ATRAZINE RISK [18]

An EPA database that has not been made public shows alarming levels of the pesticide atrazine are showing up in water bodies around the U.S.
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Chemicals [4]
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Industry Keeps Secret the Gas-Drilling Toxins Seeping into Drinking Wells [19]

A series of drinking-water contamination incidents have raised doubts about EPA's safety claims regarding hydraulic fracturing in domestic gas wells. And it's hard for people to get to the bottom of those claims when the identity of the chemicals injected during the process is protected as a "trade secret."
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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [4]
Water & Oceans [20]
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National (U.S.) [5]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [21]
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Public [6]
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States Sue EPA Over Data on Plants' Toxic Threat to Communities [22]

Twelve states sued EPA Oct. 28, 2007, over the agency's cutbacks in data available to communities about the toxic threats presented to them by nearby industrial plants.

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Chemicals [4]
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Rocky Mountain Region Asbestos Sites Reported [23]

There are at least 61 sites in CO, ID, MT, NM, and WY that naturally contain some form of asbestos, according to a report released July 9, 2007,by the US Geological Survey.
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TipSheet [11]
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Chemicals [4]
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Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [21]
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Public [6]
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Early Results Support Replacement of Older Woodstoves [24]

Preliminary results from a Montana air quality study suggest that replacing older wood-burning stoves and fireplaces with cleaner-burning, EPA-certified models can substantially reduce airborne fine particulates.
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TipSheet [11]
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Chemicals [4]
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Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [21]
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Many Contaminants Infiltrate Caves [25]

Along with the usual spooky and spine-tingling sights we have come to expect in caves, another scary inhabitant is turning up — contaminants such as PCBs, pesticides, dioxins, gasoline, fertilizers, sewage, and caffeine. These pollutants, which are leaching into caves from the surface and groundwater, can pose a threat to the delicate underground environments that are prized by many, and that provide benefits to people, plants, and animals on the surface. The presence of these contaminants underground also serves as a blunt reminder of how pervasive pollutants are.
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TipSheet [11]
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Chemicals [4]
Health [26]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [20]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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