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Industry Keeps Secret the Gas-Drilling Toxins Seeping into Drinking Wells [1]

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]
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Chemicals [3]
Water & Oceans [4]
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National (U.S.) [5]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [6]
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Public [7]
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States Sue EPA Over Data on Plants' Toxic Threat to Communities [8]

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 [3]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [7]
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Rocky Mountain Region Asbestos Sites Reported [9]

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 [10]
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Chemicals [3]
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Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [6]
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Public [7]
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Early Results Support Replacement of Older Woodstoves [11]

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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Chemicals [3]
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Many Contaminants Infiltrate Caves [12]

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.
SEJ Publication Types: 
TipSheet [10]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [3]
Health [13]
Pollution [14]
Water & Oceans [4]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [7]
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Mercury: The Dark Side of Energy-Efficient Lighting [15]

Around the world, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are widely touted — and sometimes required — as energy-efficient replacements for standard incandescent bulbs.

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Chemicals [3]
Energy & Fuel [16]
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International [17]
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Public [7]
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FDA Decision on Cloned Food Expected Soon [18]

FDA's decision on the sale of cloned meat and dairy products is expected soon.
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TipSheet [10]
Topics on the Beat: 
Agriculture [19]
Chemicals [3]
Food [20]
Technology [21]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [7]
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EPA Doesn't Bother to Collect Chemical Safety Data From Companies [22]

Neither EPA nor the American public know very much about the possible health effects of tens of thousands of chemicals used in commerce and consumer products every day.
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Chemicals [3]
Consumer [23]
Government [24]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [7]
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USDA Stops Pesticide, Fertilizer Data [25]

The Bush administration is killing a longstanding program that publishes free the information it gathers on the application of pesticides and fertilizer by U.S. farmers.

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Environmental Politics [26]
Chemicals [3]
Agriculture [19]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [7]
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Report: 303 Industrial Facilities Pose High Terrorism Risk [27]

The strategy of changing chemical processes at industrial facilities so they use less hazardous materials, and pose less of a threat from terrorism and accidents, gained little traction in the Bush administration after 9/11. But a number of organizations continue to push the idea.
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