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Could Combined Sewer Overflows Be a COVID-19 Threat? [1]

For reporters investigating the coronavirus-environment connection, you might look to the untreated sewage that can sometimes overflow municipal systems during wet weather, possibly bringing the novel pathogen to beaches and other places where people can get sick from it. The latest TipSheet takes a look at the reality, plus provides story ideas and reporter resources.

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TipSheet [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Studies [5]
Government [6]
Health [7]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [9]
People & Population [10]
Pollution [11]
Waste [12]
Water & Oceans [13]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [14]
California [15]
International [16]
Europe [17]
Visibility: 
Public [18]
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Critics Alarmed by NRC's Bid To Relax Rules On Radioactive Waste [19]

"The federal agency providing oversight of the commercial nuclear sector is attempting to push through a rule change critics say could allow dangerous amounts of radioactive material to be disposed of in places like municipal landfills, with potentially serious consequences to human health and the environment."

Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [20]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [21]
Waste [12]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Guardian [22], 05/11/2020
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The Compost by My Couch: How (and Why) I Started an Odorless Bin at Home [23]

"New York City has suspended its composting program because of the coronavirus. Here’s an alternative that’s easy, clean and good for the climate."

Climate Change [24]
Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Government [6]
Health [7]
Waste [12]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: NYTimes [25], 05/07/2020
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Smokey’s 420 Gets the ‘Dirt’ on Pot Crop [26]

The story of Smokey’s 420, mom-and-pop pot shop that’s taken a more environmental perspective. Plus, why the explosion in the infant business legal cannabis could be bad news for the environment [27], if left largely unregulated. 

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Features [28]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [29]
Agriculture [30]
Chemicals [31]
Consumer [32]
Economy & Business [33]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Environmental Politics [20]
Government [6]
Health [7]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Policy [35]
Pollution [11]
Waste [12]
Water & Oceans [13]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [14]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [36]
Visibility: 
Public [18]
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Why an Unregulated Pot Business May Be Bad for the Environment  [27]

One industry seemingly unharmed by the coronavirus-related shutdown is legal cannabis. But the explosion in this infant business could be bad news for the environment, if left largely unregulated. A closer look at the issues. Plus, the story of Smokey’s 420 [26], mom-and-pop pot shop that’s taken a more environmental perspective.

SEJ Publication Types: 
Features [28]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [29]
Agriculture [30]
Chemicals [31]
Economy & Business [33]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Environmental Politics [20]
Government [6]
Health [7]
Journalism & Media [8]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Policy [35]
Pollution [11]
Waste [12]
Water & Oceans [13]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [14]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [36]
Visibility: 
Public [18]
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"High Microplastic Concentration Found On Ocean Floor" [37]

"Scientists have identified the highest levels of microplastics ever recorded on the seafloor."

Pollution [11]
Waste [12]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [18]
International [16]
Source: BBC News [38], 05/01/2020
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"Big Plastic Asks for $1 Billion Coronavirus Bailout" [39]

"The plastic industry is asking Congress for $1 billion to bail out plastic recycling during the coronavirus crisis."

Chemicals [31]
Disasters [3]
Economy & Business [33]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [20]
Health [7]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Waste [12]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: The Intercept [40], 04/29/2020
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"EPA Charts Path To Suspend Hazardous Waste Cleanup Amid Coronavirus" [41]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Friday announced that the cleanup of hazardous waste sites and other pollution spills may be slowed or paused during the coronavirus outbreak."

Chemicals [31]
Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [42]
Environmental Politics [20]
Health [7]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Pollution [11]
Waste [12]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: The Hill [43], 04/13/2020
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"Cleanup of US Nuclear Waste Takes Back Seat As Virus Spreads" [44]

"The U.S. government’s efforts to clean up Cold War-era waste from nuclear research and bomb making at federal sites around the country has lumbered along for decades, often at a pace that watchdogs and other critics say threatens public health and the environment."

Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [20]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [21]
Waste [12]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: AP [45], 04/06/2020
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"Industry Spent Millions Selling Recycling — To Sell More Plastic" [46]

"For decades, Americans have been sorting their trash believing that most plastic could be recycled. But the truth is, the vast majority of all plastic produced can't be or won't be recycled. In 40 years, less than 10% of plastic has ever been recycled."

Chemicals [31]
Consumer [32]
Waste [12]
Public [18]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: NPR [47], 04/01/2020
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