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"Suit Challenges Calif. Approval of Farm Pesticide"

"A coalition of environmental and farmworker groups said in a lawsuit announced Monday that state pesticide regulators improperly cut off public comment on a controversial agricultural fumigant in order to secure its passage before Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's term ended."

Source: AP, 01/04/2011

"Pa. Allows Dumping of Tainted Waters From Gas Boom"

In many states, polluted wastewater from gas drilling is required to be disposed of thousands of feet underground. But Pennsylvania only requires minimal treatment before the stuff is pumped into rivers and streams from which communities get their drinking water.

Source: AP, 01/04/2011

"Use of Toxic Pesticides Stirs Debate on Long Island"

New York regulators are working on a new plan that may limit more tightly the use of the pesticide aldicarb -- which has shown up in the shallow aquifer on which Long Island is especially dependent for drinking water.

Source: Newsday, 01/04/2011

"Transocean Tries To Stop Another Horizon Probe"

"Transocean Ltd, the world's biggest offshore rig contractor, aims to stop a seventh U.S. body from investigating the accident that sank one of its rigs while causing the largest U.S. offshore oil spill."

Source: Reuters, 01/03/2011

Pesticide Drift: "Dying on the Vine"

"The best news for wine growers Kevin and Karen Kohlman was this: Their vines did not get hit this season by pesticides drifting onto their property from surrounding private industrial forestlands. That’s a change."

Source: Eugene Register-Guard, 01/03/2011

"EPA Warns of PCB Risks in Schools"

"Federal authorities are urging schools across the U.S. to replace the electrical components in older light fixtures to reduce the threat of contamination from potentially cancer-causing chemicals."

Source: Wall St. Journal, 12/30/2010

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