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  1. Tax credits give homeowners incentive to remodel efficiently
  2. Al Gore is retarded - The sun causes global warming
  3. Cap-and-Trade: Bad For The Economy & Us - by Gary D. Halbert
  4. World's Larget Science Group Rejects Man-Mad Climate Fears
  5. http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/
  6. Japan nuclear: What lessons can Fukushima learn from Chernobyl?
  7. Suspected high levels of contaminants raise permit renewal issues
  8. Final health assessment for TCE released by the EPA
  9. Certain metals found in water not a health hazard
  10. Shoes being taken up for water purification initiatives
  11. EPA ordering dairies to comply with Clean Water Act
  12. GE to help the food industry with water reuse and wastewater issues
  13. Large amounts of untreated wastewater spilled
  14. EPA ordering rocket fuel polluted groundwater cleanup
  15. Officials to repair wells to prepare for further drought crisis
  16. EPA finalizes plan to clean up site that has contaminated groundwater
  17. Parts of New Zealand declaring emergency because of water shortage
  18. EPA finalizes plan to clean up groundwater at superfund site in N.Y.
  19. Pump station releases 300,000 gallons of sewage after power outage
  20. Baby alligator survives after being flushed down a toilet
  21. Weeks after hurricane, New York waterways remain turbid
  22. EPA estimates cleanup of Omega Superfund Site to cost $70 million
  23. Stricter rules in place for wastewater discharges by refining company
  24. Study shows higher concentrations of nitrates from Santa Clara River Valley
  25. New proposal to help fix water well issues
  26. Project will relocate placement of discharged water
  27. Stricter rules in place for wastewater discharges from refining company
  28. Buildup from iron and manganese
  29. One of nationâ??s largest homebuilders to pay penalty for alleged water violations
  30. Committee seeking solutions for Pajaro Valleyâ??s groundwater problems
  31. County in Georgia gets chance to defend its wastewater permit
  32. Implementing arsenic removal programs: The right way
  33. Trace elements sweeping the nation"s wells
  34. Town looking to find sources for future water
  35. Break in a water line leaves some people without water
  36. EPA makes final decision on impaired waters in Missouri
  37. Milford Water Co. installs carbon filter to fix water sample violations
  38. County in Florida to stop adding fluoride to water supply
  39. Residents may experience an increase in odor from water pollution facility
  40. Dominion to pay $51,000 for stormwater runoff violations
  41. List finalized by EPA for polluted waterways in California
  42. Tests reveal five cases of copper in residents" faucets
  43. Estimated cost to remove harmful chemicals at Chemfax is $2.5 million
  44. Council considering legal action against agency over toxin
  45. Coakley Landfill still a hazard after being closed for 26 years
  46. More money being spent to remove chromium VI from groundwater
  47. A plea for closer research of dioxin levels stalled
  48. Chemicals found in drinking water could disrupt hormonal and immune systems
  49. Regulators warn Green Bay and Denmark of elevated levels of lead
  50. Brewery says smell is coming from wastewater treatment tanks
  51. Cleanup of groundwater will take decades
  52. EPA to develop standards for fracking wastewater disposal
  53. Contaminants such as sulfate, boron, selenium and arsenic found in groundwater
  54. Pesticides still remain in townâ??s well water
  55. Chemical plant being sued for allegedly contaminating the groundwater
  56. City afraid chlorine gas could be a terrorist risk
  57. Residents hope Brockovich can help solve water crisis
  58. Road construction may be contaminating the groundwater
  59. Residents concerned about treatment system with bad history
  60. No evidence of increased cancer from chromium contaminated groundwater
  61. City could switch to different source of water if drought continues
  62. Parts of Fort Lauderdale contaminated by sewage
  63. Report shows benefits from upgrading water and wastewater infrastructure
  64. Educating customers on radioactive contamination
  65. Trace contaminants parts two and beyond
  66. Water well levels still in trouble from drought
  67. 16,800 gallons of recycled water spilled from natural gas well
  68. A break in the water main closes down road
  69. Fire at a sewage treatment plant may have been caused by a loose nut
  70. Ammonia leak from water purification system causes evacuation
  71. No cases of contamination from fracking found
  72. Patriot Water Treatment invites state regulators to visit site
  73. Students chip in to help cause
  74. Settlement reached over possible groundwater pollution
  75. Former zinc-smelting plant may be leaking into streams
  76. Town avoids dealing with groundwater contamination for years
  77. Man pleads guilty to release of pollutant into public treatment works
  78. Presence of lime causes expensive challenge
  79. Wastewater gets into creeks after sewer pipe breaks
  80. Council considers rehiring wildlife management team to trap animals at plant
  81. Former superintendent: Parkâ??s appeal and water at risk
  82. EPA approves Illinoisâ?? new water quality standards
  83. Study by university shows fracking doesnâ??t contaminate drinking water
  84. Company ordered to pay $30,000 penalty for discharged wastewater
  85. City looking to turn sewage into drinking water
  86. Company admits to illegally dumping wastewater into canal
  87. Risk of chlorine gas soon to be over in Silicon Valley
  88. Construction company ordered to take steps to stop stormwater discharges
  89. EPA being sued over discharges of agricultural wastewater
  90. Tap water polluted with poisonous arsenic
  91. Aquifer in Wyoming contains high levels of cancer-causing compounds
  92. Manganese and radioactivity found in groundwater
  93. DuPont agrees to pay $500,000 for violations
  94. Commission caps ground where wastewater sludge was dumped illegally
  95. Hydraulic fracturing in the news
  96. State environmental regulators investigating chemical spill
  97. New study shows effects of wastewater on "superbacteria" in surface waters
  98. National standard for onsite water reuse treatment systems released by NSF
  99. High levels of tetrachloroethylene found in cityâ??s water system
  100. Group claims dairy violated Clean Water Act
  101. City to come up with water conservation plan to protect water supply
  102. City to come up with water conservation plan to protect water supply
  103. Area of groundwater contamination narrowed down
  104. Customers look for ways to avoid high sewage costs
  105. Regulators say disposal of wastewater from hydraulic fracturing should be up to state
  106. City opposes plan to build injection well to dispose of brine waste
  107. Shark to continue living in desalination plant
  108. Town expecting water demand to increase
  109. Illegal dumping of wastewater upsetting residents
  110. Wastewater plants hurting waterways
  111. After investigation FBI finds no evidence of cyber intrusion at Illinois plant
  112. Newest CARD released for water treatment system use during disaster response efforts
  113. Groundwater pumping becomes major concern for Florida counties
  114. Sewage polluting the beaches on Cape Cod
  115. EPA offers list of environmentally friendly tips for the holidays
  116. Well water may have been affected by road salt
  117. Oil companies making fracking information available online
  118. Company not purchasing gas field where EPA is investigating the groundwater
  119. Despite groundwater contamination, school wants to skip clean up
  120. Regulators try to determine amount of sewage to be dumped into the Savannah
  121. BP America Inc. to pay penalty to resolve drinking water violations
  122. Lafarge to pay penalty of $740,000 for Clean Water Act violations
  123. NASA satellites reveal drought has depleted Texas aquifers
  124. Oily black goo leaking into Coloradoâ??s primary source of water
  125. Workers settle battle against companies for alleged carelessness with toxins
  126. New tool shows amount of groundwater removed from aquifer system
  127. Group believes new facility doesnâ??t help clean up river
  128. Biomass plant will use a good amount of water every day
  129. A plan to deal with groundwater pollution nearing completion
  130. Water crisis continues in Louisiana town
  131. Contaminants still found in groundwater around plant 20 years later
  132. March earthquake causes spill of highly radioactive water from plant
  133. Water from heavy rainfall being taken to wastewater treatment plant
  134. EPA says toxic seep has been contained
  135. Two wastewater stations still overflowing from heavy rainfall
  136. Large portion of Lake Ontario announced as a â??no discharge zoneâ??
  137. EPA announces that fracking may be to blame for Wyoming groundwater pollution
  138. Council suggests search for another source of water
  139. Sewage erupts from manhole near wastewater treatment plant
  140. Despite recent EPA findings, the debate on fracking likely to continue
  141. Construction company and DGOT pay $1.5 million penalty for CWA violations
  142. Residents warned to stay out of stream because of wastewater spill
  143. Source of contamination yet to be cleaned up
  144. Break in water main leaves town in disarray
  145. Groundwater near coal-ash dumps from power plants contaminated with arsenic
  146. Settlement made over sewer discharges released into waterways
  147. City uncertain about chloramine treatment
  148. Traces of an antibiotic-resistant material found in reclaimed wastewater
  149. DuPont to pay $250,000 for alleged violations at treatment plant
  150. Rising level of groundwater could lead to massive flooding
  151. Town receives notice of drinking water violations
  152. Tritium found in groundwater samples at nuclear plant
  153. Workers begin emergency cleanup of chromium contaminated water
  154. Workers begin emergency cleanup of chromium contaminated water
  155. Sewage erupts from manhole near wastewater treatment plant
  156. Despite recent EPA findings, the debate on fracking likely to continue
  157. Construction company and DGOT pay $1.5 million penalty for CWA violations
  158. Residents warned to stay out of stream because of wastewater spill
  159. Council suggests search for another source of water
  160. EPA announces that fracking may be to blame for Wyoming groundwater pollution
  161. Large portion of Lake Ontario announced as a ‘no discharge zone’
  162. Two wastewater stations still overflowing from heavy rainfall
  163. EPA says toxic seep has been contained
  164. Source of contamination yet to be cleaned up
  165. Break in water main leaves town in disarray
  166. Workers begin emergency cleanup of chromium contaminated water
  167. Tritium found in groundwater samples at nuclear plant
  168. Town receives notice of drinking water violations
  169. DuPont to pay $250,000 for alleged violations at treatment plant
  170. Rising level of groundwater could lead to massive flooding
  171. City uncertain about chloramine treatment
  172. Traces of an antibiotic-resistant material found in reclaimed wastewater
  173. Groundwater near coal-ash dumps from power plants contaminated with arsenic
  174. Settlement made over sewer discharges released into waterways
  175. After spending billions, EPA says Birmingham still has more overflows than it should
  176. Residents discover greasy orange granules in water supply
  177. Expert says drilling caused 11 minor earthquakes in Ohio area
  178. Firefighters try to avoid explosion at water treatment plant
  179. Odors from plant drawing concerns from nearby residents
  180. Wastewater system overflows into Willamette River
  181. Officials reaffirm residents water supply not affected by fuel spill
  182. Chromium contaminated water overflowed from treatment facility
  183. Data shows toxic chemical releases rose in certain areas
  184. Arsenic level doubles the amount of EPA standards
  185. High levels of nitrates in water supply
  186. Owner of gas field asks EPA to suspend taking comments on fracking report
  187. Case challenging use of treated wastewater for artificial snow begins
  188. Rusty water causing problems for village residents
  189. Irrigators hoping to not deplete groundwater supply during winter
  190. Residents seeking answers for series of earthquakes
  191. Contamination could be leaking under condominium
  192. Contamination could be leaking under condominiums
  193. Officials say hospital patients safe after outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease
  194. Groundwater beneath dump site shows high level of toxic chemicals
  195. DEP fines company $18,500 for fracking spill
  196. EPA says coal mine in Indiana not being regulated enough
  197. Arsenic level doubles the amount of EPA standards
  198. Groundwater near coal-ash dumps from power plants contaminated with arsenic
  199. Contaminants such as sulfate, boron, selenium and arsenic found in groundwater
  200. Only one New Jersey waterway passed water tests
  201. Study shows coal slurry may have contaminated water supplies
  202. Chlorine gas leak at water treatment plant has been contained
  203. EPA to conduct water samples at homes in Pennsylvania
  204. Army concerned pollution could be flowing into nearby city
  205. Officials investigating petroleum leak into private water wells
  206. Scientist warns that citrus-based chemical could contaminate groundwater
  207. Sewage spill last for almost three days before being fixed
  208. Elevated levels of metals found in groundwater
  209. Officials consider $12 million strategy to prevent massive sewage spills
  210. Recent rains cause wastewater overflows at Trinity River Authority
  211. Man falls into concrete basin at treatment plant
  212. EPA seeking input for wastewater discharge permits for oil and gas exploration
  213. Groundwater and surface water infiltrating sewer system
  214. Bill introduced would ban bringing natural gas drilling wastewater into Maryland
  215. USGS study shows groundwater withdraws for crop irrigation have increased
  216. Residents warned not to eat fish out of contaminated reservoir