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Water quality data available online
The Anne Arundel County Department of Health provides water sampling results for the beaches at Sandy Point State Park and about 100 county community beaches on its Web site and Water Quality Phone Line. For water quality results, visit www.aahealth....Tags: Water Pollution, Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution, Beach Vacations
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Chestertown factory agrees to cleanup
A chemical factory in Chestertown has agreed to clean up potentially cancer-causing pollution in the soil and groundwater on the Eastern Shore and pay $200,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the Maryland Department of the Environment, state officials said...Tags: Environmental Politics, Chestertown, Environmental Pollution, Kent County, Water Supply
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Kent County company to clean up pollution, pay fine
A Kent County chemical company will have to clean up contaminated groundwater and soil and pay a $200,000 fine under a consent decree announced today by Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler. The state sued Chestertown-based Velsicol Chemical Company...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Water Pollution, Chestertown, Environmental Pollution, Pollution
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Climate change may muddy better-than-bottled New York tap water
New York City's tap water, so pure residents swear it tastes better than bottled, may become a casualty of climate change as warmer temperatures threaten to spoil the mountain reservoirs supplying 9 million people. Water from the largest unfiltered...Tags: Cornell University, Global Change, Plant Openings, Conservation, Environmental Politics
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Rethinking the grand plan for the Everglades
South Florida Sun-sentinelThe original plan for restoring the Everglades would tighten human control over the battered, shrunken South Florida wilderness. Artificial wells drilled 1,000 feet into the earth. Walled, aboveground reservoirs. Diesel-powered pumps. The land of...Tags: Natural Resources, Renovation, Conservation, Technology, Disasters
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Pipe dreams
Near the Interstate 95 on-ramp just beneath the intersection of Bush and Russell streets in Baltimore, the outfall of Pipe 263 inspires little optimism. Trash bobs in sickly green water. Plastic bags hang from drooping trees on the riverbank. Here,...Tags: Ecosystems, Patapsco, Chesapeake Bay, Water Pollution, Baltimore Inner Harbor
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Pentagon, EPA at odds
Sun reporterThe Pentagon and the Environmental Protection Agency are mired in a dispute over the pace of environmental cleanups at Maryland's Fort Meade and Fort Detrick, where contamination from fuels and munitions for years seeped into soil and groundwater. The...Tags: Family, Michigan, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Health and Safety at School, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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Microwaved vegetable-rice pilaf
Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Yield: 4 servings A colorful, delicious complement for chicken or turkey, this streamlined version of pilaf doesn't require sauteing the rice before cooking it in liquid. ++++++++++++++++++...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Food and Dining Culture
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Pentagon, EPA in stalemate
Sun reporterThe Pentagon and the Environmental Protection Agency are mired in a dispute over the pace of environmental cleanups at Maryland's Fort Meade and Fort Detrick, where contamination from fuels and munitions for years seeped into soil and groundwater. The...Tags: Family, Michigan, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Health and Safety at School, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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A Company That Runs On Sunbeams
Courant Staff WriterIt's not every day a company that employs only 70 people worldwide has its product featured on a popular national TV show. Last September Ray Plumbing of chilly Ellsworth, Maine, installed an Apricus solar water heater in a house in Milbridge, Maine, for...Tags: Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Homes, Television, Connecticut
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