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|  05/04/10 WASHINGTON (May 4, 2010) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced plans today to regulate coal ash dumps across the country. The announcement comes after months of delay and misleading statements by the power and coal industries and nearly 17 months after one billion gallons of toxic coal ash burst through a dam near a Tennessee Valley Authority power plant in Kingston, Tenn. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/19/11 HARRISBURG, Pa., July 19, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Department of Environmental Protection and its regional air quality partnerships have forecast an air quality action day for Wednesday, July 20, in the Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Susquehanna Valley regions.
07/19/11 EQT Corp. announced the opening of the first natural gas fueling station in Pittsburgh city limits on Tuesday. The compressed natural gas station will initially charge $1.849 per gallon of gasoline equivalent. The station cost $2.3 million for the Downtown-based energy provider to build, $700,000 of which came from a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection grant.
07/19/11 The state Department of Environmental Protection is renewing efforts to remind residents that blue claw crabbing in the Lower Passaic River and Newark Bay is against the law. Hot themes this week:
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