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"Come see the Sites" - N.C. site added to NPL/Superfund List; S.C., N.C. sites added to proposed list

Applications for EPA's CARE Grants due by March 22

Will the EPA's Newly-Proposed Regulations for Coal Combustion Products Affect Concrete Requirements for Department of Transportation Specifications?

EPA Proposes Nine New Hazardous Waste Sites to the CERCLA/Superfund National Priorities List (NPL)

Haz Mat Training Session Scheduled for Sept 8th in Charlotte

EPA Issues Final Rules re: Air Emissions Standards for Cement Plants

Federal Court finds CERCLA "Arranger" Liability Applies to Stormwater Management

DC Circuit Upholds EPA's authority to issue Unilateral Administrative Orders (UAOs) in CERCLA cases

EPA Releases Proposed Coal Ash Regulations

Proposed Changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) & to EPA's Regulation of PCBs

UPDATE- DC Circuit to Reconsider Case re: Unilateral Administative Orders Under CERCLA

CSI Now Free (the TV show, too)

EPA's Consent Decree in Graniteville Railroad Accident proposes $4 Million Penalty

EPA Announces new CERCLA ("Superfund") Sites

Reading EPA's Tea Leaves: Civil and Criminal Enforcement priorities

Tax Credits for Brownfields (contaminated property) Redevelopment

Santee Cooper axes proposed Pee Dee Coal-fired Power Plant

Wednesday: Study Reveals Mercury Contamination in Fish Nationwide; Thursday: S.C. to receive $60Million in Recovery Act funds for Water Projects

Spills & Kills – Response Info

Towards a sustainable seafood diet (Do more than “See food, eat food.”)

Aiken to Receive EPA Recovery Funds

NRDC offers Advice for Staying Healthy at the Beach

U.S. Supreme Court issues CERCLA opinion on “arranger” liability and apportionment of liability

Criminal Prosecutions for Pollution and other Environmental Violations

DC District Court rejects challenge to “unilateral administrative orders” (UAOs) issued by EPA under CERCLA

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