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Massive Drilling Database Helps Track Threats From Local Oil, Gas Wells [1]

A new data tool that captures information on 1.5 million-plus active U.S. oil and gas production facilities can be a powerful tool for journalists looking to report on potential pollutants, especially when overlaid with local census data, school locations and the like. Reporter’s Toolbox takes a closer look at the new Oil & Gas Threat Map, shares caveats and offers story ideas.

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Reporters Toolbox [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Air [3]
Chemicals [4]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Environmental Health [6]
Health [7]
Journalism & Media [8]
Pollution [9]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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Septic Systems Often Hide Neglected Local Stories [12]

Millions of Americans rely on their own onsite wastewater treatment, commonly known as septic systems. And many of those systems are connected to private wells. But unless they are properly sited, designed, built and maintained, they can contaminate drinking water, bringing dangerous waterborne illnesses. The latest TipSheet explains how to turn this often ignored issue into a local story.

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TipSheet [13]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [4]
Consumer [14]
Environmental Justice [15]
Health [7]
Infrastructure [16]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Planning & Growth [18]
Pollution [9]
Waste [19]
Water & Oceans [20]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [21]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [22]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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Data Bazaar at the EPA’s Environmental Dataset Gateway [23]

An intriguing portal to the vast data resources of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — the Environmental Dataset Gateway — could lead to many hidden story ideas, suggests the latest Reporter’s Toolbox. Find out more about the EDG and consider a handful of possible angles, including PCB transformer registrations, precipitation, heat-related hospitalizations and chemicals in consumer products.

SEJ Publication Types: 
Reporters Toolbox [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [4]
Climate Change [24]
Government [25]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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An Endless ‘Silent Spring’? Find Out on a Spring Walk (With the Birders) [26]

To better understand troubled bird populations and the many forces undermining them, grab some binoculars and a notebook, and catch up with your local birders, including the burgeoning number of minority birders. That’s the advice from the latest TipSheet, which offers reporting resources and numerous story ideas, including the impacts of climate change, habitat loss, water access and the “insect apocalypse.” 

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TipSheet [13]
Topics on the Beat: 
Biodiversity [27]
Chemicals [4]
Climate Change [24]
Diversity [28]
Environmental Health [6]
Journalism & Media [8]
Wildlife [29]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
International [30]
Canada [31]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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Should EPA Chemical Risk Info Remain a ‘Trade Secret’? [32]

The public’s right to know about toxic and hazardous chemicals is currently limited by trade secret rules that no longer serve any true purpose, argues the new WatchDog Opinion column. And a pending federal rulemaking is an opportunity for journalists to make the case to draw back the curtain, for the sake of their reporting and so that they can better cover their communities’ risks.

SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog [33]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [34]
Chemicals [4]
Environmental Politics [35]
Government [25]
Health [7]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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‘The Green Years’ — When the Environment Eclipsed Politics [36]

There was a moment within living memory when Democrats and Republicans came together — in a time of extraordinary political turmoil — to pass landmark legislation to clean U.S. waters, limit toxic substances and pesticides, and empower the government to protect the environment. BookShelf’s Nano Riley reviews a new book that explores that time, and which speculates on why things have changed.

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BookShelf [37]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [34]
Chemicals [4]
Environmental Politics [35]
Government [25]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Natural Resources [38]
Policy [39]
Pollution [9]
Water & Oceans [20]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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Don’t Overlook Lead Paint Toxicity Stories in Your Area [40]

Lead poisoning of U.S. drinking water has been a big headline-grabber in recent years, but there’s an even bigger environmental justice crisis — toxic lead exposure from paint. The latest TipSheet reports that this overlooked school and housing issue is getting new attention, but solving it will be difficult and expensive. Get context, reporting resources and ideas to tackle the story in your community.

SEJ Publication Types: 
TipSheet [13]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [4]
Consumer [14]
Environmental Justice [15]
Government [25]
Health [7]
Infrastructure [16]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [17]
People & Population [41]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [42]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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Why the Latest TRI Update Should Be in Your Sights for Stories [43]

Each year brings another update of the Toxics Release Inventory database. And each year, it gets ignored or downplayed by too many news outlets. As the new Reporter’s Toolbox points out, not only does the latest iteration of TRI have some notable updates but it also offers plenty of room for localizable stories. Here’s how to mine the resource.

SEJ Publication Types: 
Reporters Toolbox [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [4]
Environmental Justice [15]
Environmental Politics [35]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Policy [39]
Pollution [9]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
Visibility: 
Public [11]
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"EPA Slates 12 New Superfund Sites For Cleanup" [44]

"A dozen deeply contaminated areas will get a significant boost toward cleanup following an announcement this week by EPA. The agency is adding sites to the National Priorities List, a special designation under the Superfund program that oversees cleanup at areas that pose significant threats to human health and the environment."

Chemicals [4]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Pollution [9]
Waste [19]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: E&E News [45], 03/18/2022
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"$75 Million For Residents Whose Homes Were Built On Landfill" [46]

"A group of New Orleans residents whose homes were built on a toxic landfill decades ago have won a $75.3 million court judgement against the city, its housing authority and the local school board."

Chemicals [4]
Environmental Health [6]
Environmental Justice [15]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Waste [19]
Public [11]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [22]
Source: AP [47], 03/17/2022
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