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"Colorado Towns Take Extra Measures to Protect Their Water From Gas Drilling" [1]

"In 2005 the U.S. Bureau of Land Management offered up thousands of acres of federal land in Colorado to drilling. Because the land was in the heart of an area that supplies drinking water to 55,000 people in the western part of the state, the plan drew stong opposition from local communities."

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [4]
Source: ProPublica [5], 12/17/2009
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"Underused Drilling Practices Could Avoid Pollution" [6]

"As environmental concerns threaten to derail natural gas drilling projects across the country, the energy industry has developed innovative ways to make it easier to exploit the nation's reserves without polluting air and drinking water." But are they used?

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: ProPublica [8], 12/15/2009
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"Final Families Wait Out Mining Town's Last Days" [9]

Residents of Treece, Kansas, try to go forward as they wait for buyouts at a Superfund site created by years of lead and zinc mining.

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [10]
Source: Lawrence Journal-World [11], 12/14/2009
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"Taxpayers Could End up With Big Bills From Fox River Cleanup" [12]

"If taxpayers end up paying only 1 percent of the cost of cleaning up PCB contamination in the Fox River, that could be between $10 million and $15 million. If the taxpayer obligation reaches 10 percent, the figure becomes $100 million or more."

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [13]
Source: Green Bay Press Gazette [14], 12/14/2009
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"Digging up the Past" [15]

After decades of putting hazardous and toxic waste into the Parker Street Dump, the city of New Bedford Massachusetts built a high school and middle school on the site. Today, the city is dealing with the toxic legacy.
Pollution [2]
Public [3]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [16]
Source: South Coast Today [17], 12/14/2009
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$1.79 Billion Paid in Record ASARCO Settlement [18]

"As a result of the largest environmental bankruptcy in U.S. history, $1.79 billion has been paid to fund environmental cleanup and restoration under a bankruptcy reorganization of American Smelting and Refining Company, ASARCO, federal officials announced today."
Pollution [2]
Public [3]
International [19]
Source: ENS [20], 12/14/2009
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Construction Water Pollution: New EPA Rule [21]

Stormwater runoff from construction sites is a significant source of soil and sediment runoff. The new rule addresses building construction, as well as heavy and civil engineering construction

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Topics on the Beat: 
Pollution [2]
Water & Oceans [23]
Government [24]
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National (U.S.) [7]
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"Consol Idling Two Mines, Blames Environmentalists" [25]

"NEW YORK -- Coal miner Consol Energy Inc launched an attack on environmentalists on Tuesday, blaming ecological "activism" for forcing it to idle two mines in West Virginia that employ nearly 500 workers." Activists countered that the coal company's violations were egregious and that Consol should follow the law.

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Reuters [26], 12/09/2009
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Industrial Chemical Found in Many Waters and Lands [27]

The synthetic compound dinitrotoluene, contaminating military sites, industrial settings, and other areas, is used primarily to make polyurethane products found in goods such as bedding and furniture, as well as in explosives, ammunition, dyes, and air bags.

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TipSheet [22]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [28]
Health [29]
Pollution [2]
Water & Oceans [23]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [7]
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Public [3]
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"Accidental Release of Toxic Chemicals, Polluted Water by Local Plants Cited in Report" [30]

"Frequent accidents at 10 of the state's biggest refineries resulted in the release of millions of pounds of toxic chemicals into the air and millions of gallons of polluted water into state water courses between 2005 and 2008, according to a report to be released this morning by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade."

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [31]
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [32], 12/08/2009
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