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Midwest Utilities Push Senate Climate Trio for More Allocations

"A group of 14 Midwestern electric utilities continued its push today for a different direction on global warming legislation, asking the Senate's lead climate negotiators to get a full economic study on their bill for businesses and consumers in coal-dependent states."

Source: Greenwire, 03/16/2010

Opinion: "Translating Science"

"Do researchers have an obligation to help the general public understand the relevance of their work? One academic thinks so – despite sporting scars from his effort."

Source: Daily Climate, 03/16/2010

"EPA Report: Streams Near Mining Toxic"

"Water quality downstream from surface coal-mining operations in West Virginia and Kentucky greatly exceeds recommended toxicity limits, according to previously unreleased sampling data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency."

Source: Charleston Gazette, 03/16/2010

"Saving U.S. Water and Sewer Systems Would Be Costly"

The failure of aging water and sewer pipes damages streets and homes and causes pollution to seep into drinking water supplies in many cities across the country. The only solution may require higher water bills for consumers.

Source: NYTimes, 03/16/2010

"No Easy Solution for Septic Problems on Maryland's Eastern Shore"

"Facing foreclosure, Gail Litz, 61, has sued the town of Goldsboro, Caroline County and the state, seeking millions of dollars in compensation and to halt the seeping sewage that is fouling her lake and forced her to close Lake Bonnie Campsites." The Maryland Department of the Environment ordered the town to build a public sewer system or pay fines of $100 per day if it didn't meet the deadlines. "Fourteen years later, the pollution continues unchecked. No fines have been collected. The lake remains contaminated."

Source: Baltimore Sun, 03/15/2010

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