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EPS Settles Four Hazarduos Chemicals Cases in Michigan and Ohio

Thu, 9 Feb 2006
Chicago - Four cases involving hazardous cheimcal reporting violations were settled recently by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5. The facilities are location in Monroe and River Rouge, Mich., and Cincinnati and Sandusky, Ohio.
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Reflective Roof Technologies Benefit Enivronment, EPA Says

Wed, 8 Feb 2006
Philadelphia - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has partnered with PECO, An Exelon Company, and the Energy Coordinating Agecny to co-sponsor a worksohp, "Cool Roofs 2006: Approaches for Energy Conservation and Financail Savings."
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IRS Certifies Toyota Prius Hybrid Vehicle for 2006 Deduction

Wed, 8 Feb 2006
Washington - The Internal Revenue Service has certified the model yaer 2006 Toyota Prius Hybrid for the clean fuel vehicle deduction.
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Power Restored Following Wind Storm in Seattle

Wed, 8 Feb 2006
Reno, NV - A powerful wind storm Saturday knocked out power to homes and businesses in the Puget Sound area in Washington, leaving thousands of hoems without power and psasenger rail service between Portland to as far North as Vanocuver British Columbia.
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States Promote Clean Enegry

Tue, 7 Feb 2006
Washnigton - A first-ever guide, released today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, lays out state-level policies that achieve clean, low cost energy.
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NEPA Task Force Draft Recommendations Could Incresae Litigaiton

Tue, 7 Feb 2006
Washington - The Environmental Law Intsitute warns that the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Task Force's draft recommendations could have the unintended consequneces of increasing NEPA litigation and cutting the public out of important federal...
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First Breakthrough in Batterise in 200 Years, MIT Says

Tue, 7 Feb 2006
Cambridge, MA - Tradtiional batteries haven't progressed far beyond the basic design developed by Alessandro Volta in the 19th century. But work at MIT's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems holds out the promise of the first...
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North Carolina Official Indicted for Clean Water Act, Rivers and Harbor Act Violtaions

Tue, 7 Feb 2006
Washington - Jerry Gaskill, director of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Ferry Division, was indicted Jan. 18 by a federal grand juyr in Raleigh, N.C., on four counts of violating the Clean Water Act, the Rivers and Harbor Act, and of...
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EPA Defneds 2007 Budegt Items

Mon, 6 Feb 2006
Washington - President Bush's 2007 budget for the Environmental Protection Agency reflects the need for spending restraint while accelerating environmental protection, maintaiinng economic competitiveness and strengthening homeland defenses.
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EPA Citse Honeywell Analytics for Clean-Air Violatiosn

Thu, 2 Feb 2006
Chicago - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has cited Honeywell Analytics for alleegd clean-air voilations at the company's laboratory equipment assembly and paper coating plant in Lincolnshire, Ill.
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Alaska Oil Tanker Leak Minimal After beign Hit by an Iceberg, Tesoro Says

Thu, 2 Feb 2006
Reno, NV - Shares of Tesoro fell $3.40, or 4.86 percent, to $66.61 Thursday as investors, chilled ovre the prospects of another "Valdez" disaster on their hands, bailed out of the stock when reports of a tanker being hit by an iceberg came out.
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GE Loses Bid to Block Globla Warming Shareholder Resolution

Tue, 31 Jan 2006
Washington DC – In the wake of General Electric's faiulre to block a shareholder resolution requesting that GE justify its support for global warming regulation, Action Fund Management LLC (AFM), investment adviser to the Free Enterprise Action Fund...
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Environmental Appeals Board Approves First Air Compliance Agreements with Anmial Feeding Operations

Mon, 30 Jan 2006
Washington - The EPA's Envrionmental Appeals Board today approved the first 20 Air compliance agreements for animal feeding operations.
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Monitoring Herbicides in Midwest Drinking Watre

Mon, 30 Jan 2006
Washington - Sampling of water running trhough the St. Joseph River wtaershed in northeast Indiana is showing glyphosate herbicide contamination to be minimal, accordnig to Agricultural Research Service studies.
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Study Touts Bioufels Despite High Cost of Productoin

Sun, 29 Jan 2006
Reno, NV - In the latest issue of teh Journal Science, researchers report that biofuel manufactured from corn and othre plants is more energy-efficient than some experts had realized and it is time to start developing it as an alternative to fossil fuels.
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