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Russian Olives and Tamarisk Get A Little Federal Love [1]

A new report by the US Geological Survey, Bureau of Reclamation, US Forest Service, other federal agencies, and university experts says the water-hogging reputation of the two species has little merit, but found that effects on wildlife are mixed.

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"Wal-Mart To Pay $27.6M in California Dumping Case" [15]

"Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has agreed to pay $27.6 million to settle allegations that it improperly handled and dumped hazardous waste at stores across California in a case that led to changes in the retailer's practices nationwide, prosecutors said Monday."

Waste [16]
Public [14]
California [12]
Source: AP [17], 05/05/2010
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"California Levees May Lose Trees Due To Federal Rules" [18]

"The federal government is pressing forward with a policy that could require trees to be stripped from California levees, eliminating what shade and wildlife habitat remain along the state's rivers."

Natural Resources [19]
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California [12]
Source: McClatchy [20], 05/03/2010
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Boaters and Fishers Pay Taxes, Get Rewards [21]

Dept. of Interior/US Fish and Wildlife Service awards $12 million for construction of docks, boat slips, and other recreational boating facilities at 13 locations in 10 states.

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Mines in 21 States Outed for Habitual Safety Violations [28]

The 48 mines are also linked by the fact that most of their owners have been legally delaying action on the violations through appeals of the citations. The Mine Safety and Health Administration is faced with a backlog of approximately 16,000 appeals.

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Scientists Find Ancient Asphalt Domes Off California Coast [30]

"Some 700 feet deep in the waters off California's jewel of a coastal resort, Santa Barbara, sits a group of football-field-sized asphalt domes unlike any other underwater features known to exist. About 35,000 years ago, a series of apparent undersea volcanoes deposited massive flows of petroleum 10 miles offshore. The deposits hardened into domes that were discovered recently by scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and UC Santa Barbara (UCSB."

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Source: AFP [31], 04/28/2010
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"Toxic Soil Lurks Beneath Southern Calif. Neighborhood" [32]

"The discovery of methane gas and benzene has transformed a 50-acre neighborhood into an environmental case study — a reminder of Southern California’s history as a center of the oil industry."

Pollution [33]
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California [12]
Source: LA Times [34], 04/27/2010
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"Plans Percolate To Revive Some SF Native Creeks" [35]

"'Daylighting" of urban creeks is being embraced in cities throughout the world. Seattle, Portland, Ore., Yonkers, N.Y., Providence, R.I., as well as Zurich are among many places reopening long hidden waterways. Resurrecting old creeks can help remove hundreds of millions of gallons of storm water from sewer systems each year -- meaning fewer sewage spills and cleaner water."

Water & Oceans [4]
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Source: AP [36], 04/26/2010
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Foes of CA Global Warming Law Pour Money Into a Campaign To Delay It [37]

"Opponents of the law, largely oil firms and conservative activists, miss a signature-gathering target date for putting an initiative on the November ballot, but get a cash infusion to keep trying."

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Source: LA Times [39], 04/21/2010
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"Lawn Mower Exchange Gives Green To Cut Grass" [40]

"The Air Quality Management District is hoping users of traditional gas-powered lawn mowers will help them "mow down air pollution" when, for the eighth year, the air pollution control agency hosts a series of lawn-mower exchanges throughout Southern California. The program allows local residents to trade in a gasoline mower and receive a new electric mower at a reduced price."

Air [41]
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California [12]
Source: Greenspace [42], 04/19/2010
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