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NJ Senate Urges Judge To Reject Chris Christie's ExxonMobil Settlement [1]

"New Jersey's state Senate passed on Monday a non-binding resolution that asks a judge to reject Governor Chris Christie's $225 million settlement with ExxonMobil, according to the New Jersey legislature website."

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Source: Reuters [7], 03/18/2015
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"Wet Wipes Box Says Flush. New York’s Sewer System Says Don’t." [8]

"With its sewer system under siege, tallying millions of dollars in equipment damage across its underground maze, New York City is confronting a menace that has gummed the gears of plumbing networks around the world: the common wet wipe."

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Source: NY Times [11], 03/16/2015
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Some of New Jersey’s Money From Exxon Settlement Will Go to Legal Fees [12]

"New Jersey’s decision to settle a multibillion-dollar pollution lawsuit with Exxon Mobil Corporation has come under broad criticism, as lawmakers and environmentalists have questioned why the state would agree to accept only $225 million — a small fraction of the $8.9 billion in damages it was seeking in court."

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Source: NY Times [13], 03/10/2015
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"Exxon Mobil Settles With New Jersey Over Environmental Damage" [14]

"A long-fought legal battle to recover $8.9 billion in damages from Exxon Mobil Corporation for the contamination and loss of use of more than 1,500 acres of wetlands, marshes, meadows and waters in New Jersey has been quietly settled by the state for around $250 million."

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Source: NY Times [15], 02/27/2015
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"As N.J. Pipeline Network Grows, Safety Is Concern" [16]

"With more than 1,500 miles of aging natural gas pipelines already crisscrossing New Jersey, and five new projects to expand the network’s capacity being proposed or recently completed, federal authorities are raising concerns about the safety of such pipelines nationwide, especially in densely populated areas."

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Source: Bergen Record [19], 02/17/2015
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"Officials Welcome Superfund Possibility for Hackensack River" [20]

"The federal government’s decision to consider making the Hackensack River a Superfund site is drawing praise from local mayors and other elected officials — but that praise comes with caveats, including a sense that the Hackensack’s pollution is so pervasive and its hydrology so complex that trying to clean it up might be a fool’s errand."

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Source: Bergen Record [21], 02/16/2015
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"A Forest’s Family Roots Stand in a Pipeline’s Path" [22]

An ecological treasure, a forest maintained by the Kernan Family in upstate New York for seven decades, is now "threatened by the construction of the Constitution Pipeline, a $700 million, 124-mile conduit designed to transport natural gas from the Marcellus Shale fields of northeast Pennsylvania" to pipelines serving markets in New York and New England.

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Source: NY Times [24], 02/13/2015
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NY-NJ Harbors See Substantial Progress vs. Decades of Pollution: Group [25]

"The shared waters of New Jersey and New York's harbors, long battered by industry and neglect, have 'advanced considerably' over the last five years, according to a report released Monday."

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Source: Newark Star-Ledger [26], 02/11/2015
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"A Call To Cull Homes Threatened By the Sea" [27]

"As flood losses grow, so does sentiment to pay homeowners to move on"

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Source: NECIR/Boston Globe [28], 02/09/2015
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"N.Y. Landfills Taking Tons of Pa. Drilling Waste" [29]

"At least 460,000 tons and 23,000 barrels of waste from Pennsylvania drilling operations have been taken in by a handful of New York landfills since 2010, according to a new analysis Thursday."

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Source: Ithaca Journal [31], 02/09/2015
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