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"Heavy Rains Send Iowa's Precious Soil Downriver"

"What a difference a year makes. Last year at this time, the Midwest was heading into one of the worst droughts in decades. Now much of the region is soggy. But the biggest loser from this year's heavy rains? The land itself."

Source: NPR, 07/15/2013

"Regulators OK Solar Expansion for Georgia Power"

"ATLANTA — Georgia Power must purchase more solar power for its energy system under a plan approved Thursday by state utility regulators, a move sought by solar developers and renewable energy proponents but denounced by a commissioner who argued it could raise costs."

Source: Savannah Morning News, 07/15/2013

Reid Files Cloture on McCarthy Nomination; July 16 Vote Likely

"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) filed a cloture motion July 11 for Gina McCarthy, President Obama's nominee for administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, setting up a confirmation vote that probably will occur July 16."

Source: BNA, 07/15/2013

"Birth Defects Linked To Bad Valley Water"

"An extensive new study confirms a long-suspected link between crippling birth defects and the nitrate contamination that threatens drinking water for 250,000 people in the San Joaquin Valley."

Source: Fresno Bee, 07/15/2013

"New Limits for Arsenic Proposed by F.D.A."

"WASHINGTON -- Nearly two years after an outcry about arsenic in apple juice touched off by a segment on 'The Dr. Oz Show,' the federal Food and Drug Administration is proposing a new limit on acceptable levels."

Source: NY Times, 07/12/2013

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