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"W.H. Aides Debated Politics of Solyndra Visit"

"Top White House officials debated the political implications of President Barack Obama’s May 2010 visit to Solyndra, just before his trip to the California solar company, after hearing from one of Obama’s top 2008 fundraisers, according to internal email excerpts released Monday by House Democrats.

Steve Westly, a prominent California venture capitalist and a member of Obama’s 2008 national finance committee, raised warning flags to senior Obama advisers regarding the solar company’s finances.

Source: Politico, 10/04/2011

SEJ Reporting Fund Awards $14,886 for 10 Projects in Summer 2011

SEJ announces the winners of partial project funding through the Fund for Environmental Journalism’s third round of grant making, supporting travel, website development, audio and video for multimedia, radio, online and print projects submitted by independent journalists and new media ventures in Massachusetts, California, Montana, Pennsylvania, Oregon, British Columbia (Canada) and Rome (Italy).

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"Drilling Boom Sparks Rise in Water Testing"

"Bryan and Kathleen Borres worried that Marcellus shale drilling near their Murrysville home might affect their well water. During the summer, the couple had a baseline test done. The results surprised them — the water they had been drinking from the well, drilled in 2005, contained coliform and E. coli bacteria."

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 10/03/2011

"Los Alamos Under Renewed Environmental Scrutiny"

"LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- Pickup trucks believed present at the world's first nuclear bomb test, coke and whiskey bottles, a calendar and a toothbrush are just a few of the items unearthed by a cleanup of one of Los Alamos National Laboratory's original toxic dump sites, where the detritus of the 1940s Manhattan Project was strewn through some of northern New Mexico's most scenic mesas and canyons."

Source: AP, 10/03/2011

Florida: "Agreement on Silver Springs Puts County in Charge"

"The effort to reduce the rising pollution levels in Silver Springs could become the model for improving the health of freshwater springs statewide. Recently, Marion County commissioners approved an agreement with state environmental regulators that permits the county to lead the process to determine the ceiling for contaminants at the fabled site."

Source: Ocala Star-Banner, 10/03/2011

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