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"Modesto Residents Concerned Over Soil Laced With Toxic Barium" [1]

"Too much exposure to barium can cause tremors, breathing problems, diarrhea, irregular heartbeats, paralysis and death. Who could blame people for worrying if they live near huge mounds of soil laced with it?
The prospect of dust kicking up from those mounds when crews finally start building a freeway segment on top of them is causing some anxiety in neighborhoods west of downtown Modesto."

Garth Stapley reports for the Modesto Bee December 12, 2011. [2]

Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: Modesto Bee [2], 12/12/2011
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November 1, 2025

DEADLINE: The Mesa Refuge [7]

Apply for a 2026 two-week residency program for environmental writers in Point Reyes Station, CA. Open to both experienced and emerging writers who are focused on “ideas at the edge” of nature, social justice and economic equity. Deadline: Nov 1, 2025.

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"San Benito County's New Idria Mercury Mine Now a Superfund Site" [10]

"Every second of every day it flows: a river of poison gushing from the hillsides."

Pollution [11]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel [12], 12/05/2011
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Calif. Law Keeps Public from Knowing About Dangerous Pipelines [13]

The San Francisco Chronicle revealed almost all records of the state's Public Utilities Commission, which regulates pipelines, are secret — and the PUC typically asks permission from the utility companies before releasing any information. In most other states, such information is freely available to the public.

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Laws & Regulations [15]
Energy & Fuel [16]
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California [6]
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"Strong Winds Coming To Southern California" [17]

"Strong Santa Ana winds, with hurricane-force gusts of 80 mph or more in some areas, could cause dangerous fire conditions and hazardous driving over the next several days."

Disasters [18]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: LA Times [19], 11/30/2011
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Law Allows State California PUC To Keep Utilities Data Secret [20]

"Californians concerned about dangerous pipelines running underneath their neighborhoods are barred from obtaining government records about them by a 60-year-old state law backed by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and other utilities, a Chronicle investigation shows."

Disasters [18]
Journalism & Media [9]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle [21], 11/28/2011
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BLM Says 9 Western States Have Worthy Wilderness Areas [22]

Designating lands as wilderness or some other highly protected status always is contentious, but the BLM has identified 24 areas in 9 western states the agency says have significant local support for this idea: CA (9 areas), CO (3), ID (1), MT (1), NM (2), NV (2), OR (2), UT (3), and WA (1).

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Natural Resources [24]
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California [6]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [25]
Northwest (OR WA) [26]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [27]
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"Flame Retardant Industry Spent $23M on Lobbying, Campaign Donations" [28]

"A 5-month investigation by Environmental Health News reveals that the chemical industry spent at least $23.2 million over the past five years to lobby California officials and donate to campaigns in an effort to defeat bills that would have regulated flame retardants. The four top recipients, three Democrats and one Republican, never voted in favor of any of the five bills. During the years of lobbying, the flame retardants have been building up in people’s bodies, including breast milk, around the world."

Chemicals [3]
Environmental Politics [29]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: EHN [30], 11/16/2011
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California Pioneers Plan for Trimming Toxics [31]

"Long a pacesetter in efforts to control dangerous chemicals, California is moving toward sweeping new rules to reduce toxins in cleaning products, cosmetics, electronics, toys and possibly many other consumer goods."

Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune [32], 11/14/2011
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"The Energy, and Expense, of Bringing Water To the Southland" [33]

"The twin forces of power costs and climate-change regulations are threatening Southern California's long love affair with imported water, forcing the region to consider more mundane sources closer to home."

Water & Oceans [34]
Public [5]
California [6]
Source: LA Times [35], 11/14/2011
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