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EPA Finds Hudson PCBs 25 Times Higher Than Expected [1]

"Hudson River dredging released almost 25 times more PCBs into the water than expected, General Electric said Thursday in calling for changes in performance standards before the massive Superfund cleanup resumes."

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Source: AP [5], 01/22/2010
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"NYC To Address PCB-Contaminated Caulk in Schools" [6]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and New York City announced a pilot program Tuesday to address the problem of potentially hazardous PCBs in construction materials in some city schools."

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Source: AP [7], 01/20/2010
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"A New Hurdle for Cape Wind?" [8]

"In a new setback for a controversial wind farm proposed off Cape Cod, the National Park Service announced Monday that Nantucket Sound was eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, guaranteeing further delays for the project."

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Source: NYTimes [10], 01/06/2010
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"Dreams Dashed on Contaminated Land" [11]

City leaders celebrated the ground-breaking for New Bedford High School in 1970, apparently not knowing the risks of building it on a toxic dump.

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Source: South Coast Today [12], 12/21/2009
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"Digging up the Past" [13]

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.
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Source: South Coast Today [14], 12/14/2009
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NJ Landfill Owner Payment of $1.8 Billion Largest in History [15]

"The owner of the highly polluted Kin-Buc Landfill in Edison has agreed to make the largest environmental clean-up contribution in the United States, $1.79 billion, as part of a bankruptcy settlement."

Waste [16]
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Source: Newsroom Jersey [17], 12/11/2009
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6,000 Sign Petition Asking NY DEC To Strengthen Gas-Drilling Regs [18]

"An Ithaca environmental activist and 6,000 other individuals and organizations asked the governor Tuesday to withdraw the state's newly drafted regulations on natural gas drilling, saying the state's entire regulatory framework needs to be strengthened before more drilling occurs."

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Source: Ithaca Star-Gazette [19], 12/09/2009
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"Big Apple Tree Huggers" [20]

"Trees along big city streets have a rough life. Between pollution, development, and vandalism, street trees die off at a pretty alarming rate. One New York artist thinks if people knew more about street trees, they’d appreciate them more -- and treat them better."

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Source: Environment Report [22], 11/20/2009
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NY Files Show 270 Drilling Accidents in Past 30 Years [23]

"As the debate over the merits of Marcellus Shale development reaches a crescendo, an Ithaca researcher has culled a list of 270 files documenting wastewater spills, well contamination, explosions, methane migration and ecological damage related to gas production in the state since 1979."

Water & Oceans [24]
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Source: Elmira Star Gazette [25], 11/09/2009
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"Underground Gas Leaks Are Poisoning Long Island's Drinking Reserves" [26]

"Hundreds of gasoline spills, which contain carcinogens like benzene, are reported each year in Nassau and Suffolk counties. Countless others go unreported or unnoticed. Cleaning them up can run into the millions and take decades to complete."

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Source: Long Island Press [27], 11/06/2009
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