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800 Love Canals: "Toxic Legacy's Time Bomb" [1]

"Nearly 800 hazardous waste sites are located in Erie, Niagara and Cattaraugus counties, and the majority of them are a threat to the largest source of fresh water in the world – the Great Lakes."

Chemicals [2]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Public [5]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [6]
Source: Buffalo News [7], 04/23/2013
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"Ameren Coal Ash Used as Mine Fill Near Ste. Genevieve" [8]

"STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. -- Ameren Missouri has spent the past four years engaged in a bitter fight with Labadie-area residents over a proposal to pile millions of cubic yards of coal ash on a plot of cropland by the Missouri River."

Environmental Health [9]
Natural Resources [10]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [12]
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch [13], 04/01/2013
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"As Fracking Proliferates, So Do Wastewater Wells" [14]

"GONZALES, Tex. -- In a dusty lot off the main highway in this South Texas town, Vern Sartin pointed to a collection of hose hookups and large storage tanks used for collecting wastewater from hydraulic fracturing jobs."

Energy & Fuel [15]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [16]
Source: Texas Tribune [17], 03/29/2013
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Firms Settle for $20 Million in St. Lawrence River Mohawk Pollution [18]

"AKWESASNE — A $20 million settlement may remedy nearly 60 years of environmental pollution to the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation."

Chemicals [2]
People & Population [19]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Public [5]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [6]
Canada [20]
Source: Plattsburgh Press-Republican [21], 03/28/2013
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"Oklahoma Earthquakes Linked To Injection Wells" [22]

"HOUSTON -- Oklahoma's largest-recorded earthquake was triggered by injection wells used by the oil and gas industry, according to a report released this week."

Disasters [23]
Waste [4]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [16]
Source: LA Times [24], 03/28/2013
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"Unwanted Electronic Gear Rising in Toxic Piles" [25]

"Last year, two inspectors from California’s hazardous waste agency were visiting an electronics recycling company near Fresno for a routine review of paperwork when they came across a warehouse the size of a football field, packed with tens of thousands of old computer monitors and televisions."

Waste [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [26]
Source: NY Times [27], 03/20/2013
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"Growing Mounds of Petroleum Coke Raise Fears Along Detroit River" [28]

"Hulking, pitch-black mounds resembling coal have grown exponentially in the last week along the banks of the Detroit River in southwest Detroit, prompting concern about potential pollution from residents and legislators on both sides of the river."

Energy & Fuel [15]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Public [5]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [29]
Source: Detroit Free Press [30], 03/14/2013
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"LA Harbor Commissioners OK Rail Yard Near Port" [31]

"Over the objections of environmentalists, community groups and neighboring Long Beach officials, Los Angeles harbor commissioners on Thursday approved a $500-million rail yard that could dramatically boost business but also drive more noise and dirty air into schools, parks and low-income neighborhoods."

Planning & Growth [32]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Public [5]
California [33]
Source: LA Times [34], 03/08/2013
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"Fracking Waste Could Go To N.C. Coastal Towns If Ban Is Lifted" [35]

"Forty years ago, when North Carolina banned using deep wells to permanently dump industrial waste, some thought the issue had been decided for good. Now state lawmakers who want to turn North Carolina into the nation’s next fracking hotspot are reopening the case for injecting brines and toxins deep underground."

Chemicals [2]
Energy & Fuel [15]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [36]
Source: Raleigh News & Observer [37], 03/05/2013
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Youngstown Gas Driller Indicted for Dumping Fracking Waste Into River [38]

"CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A federal grand jury returned an indictment against the owner of an oil and gas drilling company on Thursday, charging him with violating the Clean Water Act by dumping more than 20,000 gallons of fracking waste into a river in Youngstown."

Energy & Fuel [15]
Pollution [3]
Waste [4]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [29]
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer [39], 03/01/2013
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