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On a Roll Back
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28 Oct 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| On a Roll Back Turning up the heat on Republicans in the final weeks before the U.S. elections, Democrats and environmentalists are requesting documents from the U.S. EPA detailing the Bush administration's effort to roll back clean-air regulations on older coal-fired power plants and refineries. But EPA officials have refused to pony up the evidence, and Sen. James Jeffords (I-Vt.), chair of the Se ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, energy, politics, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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San Choakin' Valley
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22 Oct 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| San Choakin' Valley A coalition of environmental organizations is suing the U.S. EPA today for failing to clean up the air in California's San Joaquin Valley. Blackened by dust, smoke, and other pollutants, the region's air is some of the nation's worst -- but neither the state nor federal government has come up with a workable plan to improve it. Under the Clean Air Act, local ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, California, environmental non-government organizations, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Superfund Meets Kryptonite
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16 Oct 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Superfund Meets Kryptonite Under the Bush administration, the Superfund program to clean up toxic-waste sites is seemingly becoming not-so-super. In the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, the U.S. EPA completed cleanups at 42 toxic waste sites, down from 47 in the previous 12 months. This year's total was unimpressive compared to the average of 76 sites cleaned annually during the Clinton administration. The to ... |
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| Topics: politics, pollution and waste, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Gopher It!
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04 Oct 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Gopher It! Twelve ethanol plants in Minnesota signed on to an unprecedented agreement with state and federal EPA officials earlier this week, agreeing to pay pollution fines and update their emissions-reduction technology. An official at the U.S. EPA said ethanol plants across the country would be expected to follow the lead of the Minnesota plants. A spokesperson for the plants said the industry had a " ... |
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| Topics: energy, Minnesota, pollution and waste, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Homeland Insecurity
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03 Oct 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Homeland Insecurity Despite all the hype about guaranteeing "homeland security," the Bush administration has scrapped plans to impose strict regulations to protect chemical plants from possible terrorist attacks. The decision, which was confirmed yesterday by U.S. EPA Administrator Christie Whitman, came after months of administration infighting and heavy lobbying efforts against new rules by the ... |
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| Topics: energy, politics, toxics, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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One Giant Spring for Mankind
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01 Oct 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| One Giant Spring for Mankind Last Friday marked the 40th anniversary of the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, the book that galvanized a generation of environmentalists and catapulted the movement out of the margins of American culture and into the political spotlight. The book also resulted in real policy changes: "Silent Spring" was a major factor in the creation of the U.S. EPA and led to the banning o ... |
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| Topics: green living, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Ashes of Fire
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27 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Ashes of Fire Every year, coal-fired power plants in the U.S. produce more than 100 million tons of ash, a byproduct of the burning process containing heavy metals or metal-like substances such as boron, selenium, arsenic, and magnesium. The energy industry claims the ash is benign, but many others fear that it is bad for the environment and human health. Those concerns are all the more pr ... |
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| Topics: energy, Kentucky, politics, pollution and waste, toxics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Reid It and Weep
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26 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Reid It and Weep The Bush administration distorted a report to the U.S. EPA by deleting the views of government experts who sought to curb emissions from snowmobiles, according to Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.). Reid has released documents (which he says he obtained from an anonymous whistleblower) showing that the Interior Department removed pro-emissions-restrictions comments from a government ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, Harry Reid, outdoor recreation, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Fargone
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16 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Fargone Even though it lacks big cities and doesn't have the smokestacks of say, an Ohio or a Texas, North Dakota is the only state in the country where the air in federal preserves is more polluted than the Clean Air Act allows. So says the U.S. EPA, which will decide soon whether to force North Dakota to undertake a cleanup that could cost industrial facilities hundreds of millions of dollars. Accordi ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, national parks, North Dakota, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Warm Globally, Don't Warn Locally
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16 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Warm Globally, Don't Warn Locally For the first time since 1995, the U.S. EPA's annual report on air pollution trends, released earlier this month, has no section on global warming. The EPA, which deleted the chapter with White House approval, said the decision was made because the agency had released two other reports on global warming earlier in the year and because this particular report was meant to discuss only pollu ... |
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| Topics: climate, ozone, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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It's My Way or No Highway?
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10 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| It's My Way or No Highway? The head of the U.S. EPA's New England office has accused New Hampshire of failing to prepare for the environmental impact of the rapid population boom that is expected to follow the widening of Interstate 93, the main commuter highway connecting the state to Boston, Mass. New Hampshire plans to spend $18 million to ease the environmental impacts of the highway project, ... |
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| Topics: business, New Hampshire, placemaking, population, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Sin Diesel
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04 Sep 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Sin Diesel Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust probably triggers a wide range of respiratory illnesses and causes lung cancer, according to a study released yesterday by the U.S. EPA. Based on decades of research, the study found "persuasive" evidence that the diesel engines operating on highways, farms, and construction sites around the country are hazardous to human health. The same concl ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, health, placemaking, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Gambling on the Courts
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28 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Gambling on the Courts Armed with $4 million, the state of Nevada is preparing for the legal battle of a lifetime: the effort to keep the federal government from establishing a high-level radioactive waste dump at Yucca Mountain. Charles Cooper, one member of the high-profile legal team retained by the state, said yesterday that he was "very encouraged" about Nevada's prosp ... |
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| Topics: Nevada, nuclear power, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, politics, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Laughy Tafty
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20 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Laughy Tafty The U.S. EPA has warned Ohio that it could soon be stripped of federal highway funds for failing to enforce national clean air standards. The move would be a major blow to the state, which receives more than $900 million in federal road funds every year. The EPA could also stiffen the pollution levels allowed in clean air permits, halting construction of some major non-government projects in the state. The EPA issu ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, Ohio, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Walk Softly and Carry a Big Computer Model
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16 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Walk Softly and Carry a Big Computer Model Unless you live there, you probably haven't been following the brouhaha in North Dakota. So here's the skinny: The U.S. EPA insists that the state is in violation of air quality standards because of the high concentration of sulfur dioxide in the air at the otherwise-pristine Theodore Roosevelt National Park and a national wildlife refuge. The state, meanwhile, ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, national parks, North Dakota, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Curse D' Alene
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14 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Curse D' Alene In a precedent-setting move, U.S. federal officials signed an agreement yesterday ceding control of the cleanup of Idaho's highly polluted Coeur d'Alene Basin to state, local, and tribal officials. For more than a century, mining waste from the Silver Valley washed down the Coeur d'Alene River into Lake Coeur d'Alene and the Spokane River, and from there into Lake ... |
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| Topics: Idaho, rivers and watersheds, toxics, US EPA, Washington, water pollution (all these topics) |
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More Than Meats the Eye
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13 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| More Than Meats the Eye In the last two decades, there's been a national growth spurt in super-sized animal feedlots and slaughterhouses. That spurt has outpaced the ability of regulators to keep such places operating safely and cleanly -- and that has led to polluted water bodies, food safety scares, and on-the-job injuries, according to a ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, health, pollution and waste, rivers and watersheds, United States, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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That's the Way the Cookie Grumbles
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08 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| That's the Way the Cookie Grumbles As anticipated, the U.S. EPA announced yesterday that it would seek to alter a key Clean Water Act anti-pollution program in order to give states more flexibility in restoring their waterways. Under the revised program, states would develop and implement plans to clean up more than 20,000 dirty rivers, lakes, and estuaries. While the federal government would provide guidelines, over ... |
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| Topics: United States, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Watered Down
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07 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Watered Down Nearly a third of all major industrial facilities and state-operated sewage-treatment plants in the U.S. have significantly violated clean water regulations in the last two years, and one out of four operated on an expired pollution permit last year, according to a recent report by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group. Moreover, relatively few of the noncompliant facilities have fa ... |
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| Topics: politics, toxics, United States, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Cruise Control
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01 Aug 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Cruise Control Norwegian Cruise Line, the fourth-largest cruise company in the world, will pay a $1.5 million fine for illegally dumping oil and untreated wastewater into the ocean, and subsequently lying about its actions. The company kept a false logbook and for three years lied to the Coast Guard about unlawful discharges off the coast ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, business, Florida, oceans, pollution and waste, solid waste treatment and disposal, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Honda Prelude
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25 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Honda Prelude Honda predicted yesterday that one of its hydrogen-powered fuel-cell cars could hit the road in California by the end of the year. The forecast came after the auto manufacturer's FCX became the first fuel-cell car to be certified by the U.S. EPA and the California Air Resources Board as a low-emissions vehicle. Honda hopes to have 30 of the four-seaters operating in Ca ... |
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| Topics: Asia, California, placemaking, state politics, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Caterpillar Metamorphoses Into Beautiful Lobbyist
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24 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Caterpillar Metamorphoses Into Beautiful Lobbyist House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and a coalition of Republican colleagues, manufacturers, and trucking industry reps are pressuring the Bush administration to postpone a strict new anti-pollution standard for diesel trucks. Why? Because Illinois-based Caterpillar ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, commercial and industry organizations, Department of Justice, health, Illinois, politics, pollution and waste, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Ex-siting
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22 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Ex-siting The U.S. EPA has restored Superfund monies to clean up 11 toxic sites, despite having told local officials at the sites that they would not receive any money this year. But only four of the sites will get the full amount requested by the officials. Last month, a report by the agency's inspector general listed 33 sites in 18 states that would not receive requested funds; with the recent shift, t ... |
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| Topics: pollution and waste, toxics, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Whistleblow While You Work
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17 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Whistleblow While You Work Citing laws designed to protect institutional whistleblowers, the Labor Department has ordered the U.S. EPA to reinstate a former investigator to "ombudsman-related duties." The department concluded that EPA policy analyst Hugh Kaufman was removed from those duties in retaliation for complaining about the agency -- in other words, for doing his job too well. As an ass ... |
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| Topics: pollution and waste, toxics, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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The Daily Load
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15 Jul 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| The Daily Load The Bush administration could slash a key program of the Clean Water Act requiring federal oversight of states' efforts to restore polluted bodies of water. About 300,000 miles of rivers and shorelines and 5 million acres of lakes in the U.S. are categorized as "impaired water bodies" in need of remediation, but for decades, some states neglected their cleanup. That began to shift ... |
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| Topics: politics, United States, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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