The following articles all relate to water use and
quality, and the paper industry. PCB- and sediment-related articles
are marked with bold. Over time, some articles are taken off-line by the
host newspaper. ProQuest articles may be inaccessible through certain
Internet Service Providers, for more information see the Appleton
Public Library website.)
June 21-30, 2004
DNR
issues 'notice of violation' to Glen Stahl farm - June 30, 2004 NC
Suit
filed over manure runoff - June 30, 2004 PG
Pipeline
bids jump with high steel costs - June 30, 2004 PG
Family
sues 900-cow farm over pollution - June 30, 2004 CapTimes
Midwest
Environmental Advocates: Treml family files complaint against Stahl Farms
in federal court - June 30, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Family
sues dairy farm over pollution - June 30, 2004 PC
Door
County seeks solution to its ozone problem - June 30, 2004 PG
De
Pere panel OKs moving old gas station to Fox River Trail site - June 30,
2004 PG
Neenah
cool to plant price - June 30, 2004 PC
Officials
scratch heads following beach testing - June 30, 2004 MHT
Wind
turbines (Scroll down) - June 30, 2004 MHT
One
county in Wisconsin fails soot test - June 30, 2004 PC
100
million Americans live with soot in air - June 30, 2004 MHT
State
fines local firm $30,000 for pollution - June 30, 2004 PC
Citizens
for Safe Water Around Badger: Unsafe level of DNTs found in more private
wells near Badger - June 30, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Black
bears in our back yard - June 30, 2004 WSJ
Five
more suburban communities cited for dumping - June 30, 2004 NC
DNR cites
5 more suburbs for dumping sewage in May - June 30, 2004 MilwJS
EPA
says counties in 22 states have unhealthful air because of soot [Kenosha
County included] - June 30, 2004 NC
Editorial:
Harrington Beach improvements a plus for area, state - June 30, 2004 SP
[PCB] Businesses
sue to force EPA and GE to fully remove PCB contamination - June 30, 2004
ENN
[PCB]
River boosters attack EPA cleanup plan - June 30, 2004 Kalamazoo Gazette
[PCB]
Ohio rivers and lakes are cleaner, but fish consumption advisories increase
- June 30, 2004 News-Messenger
[PCB]
Public can hear findings on Newberg Pool fish - June 30, 2004 Oregonian
[PCB]
Consumers more upbeat - June 30, 2004 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
[PCB]
Try These Super Foods for Better Health - June 30, 2004 WXYZ
[Dioxin]
All fish is foul; try imitation seafood - June 30, 2004 Fredericksburg
Nearly
100 Million Breathing Particulates - EPA - June 30, 2004 Planet Ark
EPA says 243 counties exceed
soot standard - June 30, 2004 MSNBC
US
Keeps Nervous Eye on Exports Amid Mad Cow Concerns - June 30, 2004 Planet
Ark
Greatest climate
challenge may be overcoming ideology - June 30, 2004 ENN
Wisconsin,
others bash Bush mercury plan - June 29, 2004 CapTimes
OP
ED: Let DNR Protect Lakes, Rivers - June 29, 2004 WSJ
The
Blue-Green Algae Creation Act [Environmental Deregulation] - June 29, 2004
FightingBob
Howard
president: Too many questions on GB water - June 29, 2004 NC
Waupaca’s
storm damage at almost $1M - June 29, 2004 PC
‘No-wake’
order in effect indefinitely in Outagamie - June 29, 2004 PC
City
split on plan to repair bridge - June 29, 2004 PC
Montfort's
windmills attract a variety of admirers - June 29, 2004 WSJ
A.G. Lautenschlager:
Announces Pro Label, Inc., of Appleton to Pay $30,000 in Air Pollution
Settlement - June 29, 2004 WisPolitics
From
Lake Michigan to Waupaca, area beaches offer sandy destinations - June
29, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
DNR
News and Outdoor Report: Urban forests face special challenges, others
- June 29, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Boat sales
turn with economic winds - June 29, 2004 MilwJS
Sierra
Club: Report Details Impact of Bush Administration Environmental Policies
on Latinos - June 29, 2004 WisPolitics
[Dioxin]
Incinerator blues - Barron County, WI (Scroll down) - June 29, 2004 La
Crosse Tribune
Lake
Superior faces development pressure - June 29, 2004 Duluth News Tribune
Bill
Berry: Land conservation needs a close look - June 29, 2004 CapTimes
Editorial:
Still too much sewage - June 29, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB]
Arundel cancer probe expands - June 29, 2004 BaltimoreSun
[PCB]
FWP decides to kill half of remaining fish - June 29, 2004 Great Falls
Tribune
[PCB]
Lawsuit to be filed over Newell St. PCB cleanup - June 29, 2004 Berkshire
Eagle
[PCB]
- Is your favourite fish safe? - June 29, 2004 ThisisLondon
[PCB]
Environmental issue yet affect sales - June 29, 2004 Jakarta Post
[Dioxin]
Allegheny Ludlum at top in toxic releases - June 29, 2004 StarPress
[Dioxin]
Supervisors, DuPont agree to discuss alternatives - June 29, 2004 Sun Herald
[Dioxin]
Contaminated park in Fort Lauderdale could reopen within a year - June
29, 2004 Sun-Sentinel
[Dioxin]
Research both sides of disposal plan for Marion County - June 29, 2004
Statesman Journal
[Dioxin]
Wave if you want to be Canada's first Green MP - June 29, 2004 Vancouver
Sun
[Dioxin]
Green candidate determined to make history, win party's first seat in Canada
- June 29, 2004 CanadaEast
The
defiance of science: More than 4,000 scientists have signed a petition
accusing George Bush of twisting their work to further his political agenda
- June 29, 2004 Independent
Bush's
War on Science - June 29, 2004 SITNews
Study:
Bird Flu Mutating into More Deadly Threat - June 29, 2004 Planet Ark
EarthTalk:
Why are coastlines eroding and what can be done? - June 29, 2004 ENN
Mercury emissions plan sees
record feedback - June 29, 2004 MSNBC
End of Mercury
Comment Period: More Than Half a Million Americans Demand the Bush Administration
Protect Expectant Mothers from Mercury Pollution - June 29, 2004 Common
Dreams
The true cost
of sprawl - June 29, 2004 ENN
Bush
Administration Squelches Bad News on Parks- June 29, 2004 Bush GreenWatch
Endangered
wildlife research tool becomes high-tech way to educate - June 29, 2004
ENN
Warmer Earth means less
rice - June 29, 2004 MSNBC
DOJ:
States file comments challenging EPA proposals that fail to protect children
from dangerous mercury emissions - June 28, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Clean
Wisconsin: Environmental advocates applaud Attorney General Lautenschlager
for challenging weak federal mercury rule - June 28, 2004 Wheeler Report
(PDF)
Growth
near Baird Creek raises ecosystem concerns - June 28, 2004 PG
Damp
weather grows bumper crop of skeeters around state - June 28, 2004 Shawano
Leader
Freecycling
Network aims to keep useful items out of landfills - June 28, 2004 PG
AG Lautenschlager:
Announces Environmental Suit Against Heartland Farms in Adams County -
June 28, 2004 WisPolitics
Earthquake
shake felt here - June 28, 2004 CapTimes
Earthquake
rattles northern Illinois - June 28, 2004 MilwJS
U.S.
Midwest Rattled by 4.5 Magnitude Earthquake, AP Reports - June 28, 2004
Bloomberg
Mercury
looking worse than ever - June 28, 2004 Racine Journal Times
Wetland restoration
and hypoxia relief - June 28, 2004 Earthwatch Radio
Water gardens a
route for new invasives - June 28, 2004 GLRC
Anglers to profit
from whitefish study - June 28, 2004 GLRC
Editorial:
Rid our air of mercury - June 28, 2004 CapTimes
Editorial:
Mercury rules not strong enough - June 28, 2004 SP
Letter:
Letters: Wal-Mart’s low prices come at a price - June 28, 2004 SP
[PCB]
Decaying history, afloat on the James - June 28, 2004 Daily Press
[PCB]
Opinion: The ghost fleet - June 28, 2004 DailyPress
[PCB]
Hopkins expert to study Arundel cancer link - June 28, 2004 BaltimoreSun
[PCB]
Mining and Urbanization Associated with Contamination of Aquatic Communities
in the Salt Lake Basins - June 28, 2004 GeoCommunity SpatialNews
[PCB]
Dirty Business: Ratner Seeks Toxic Tax Break - June 28, 2004 CityLimits
[PCB]
Sniffing out any link to cancer and dogs' 9/11 rescue efforts - June 28,
2004 Philadelphia Inquirer
[PCB]
Bald eagles are back from the brink - June 28, 2004 Minnesota Public Radio
[PCB]
Forget the toxins ... eat fish for your heart - June 28, 2004 New Zealand
News
[Dioxin]
Steel plant deal puts state up in pollution - June 28, 2004 Detroit Free
Press
[Detroit]
Harrison supers blast DuPont landfill - June 28, 2004 Sea Coast Echo
Record
600,000 Protest Bush Plan to Weaken Mercury Emission Controls - June 28,
2004 Bush GreenWatch
Asthma:
nearly an epidemic - June 28, 2004 Baltimore Sun
Forest
Service re-evaluating use of Environmental Impact Statements in forest
plans - June 28, 2004 EMS
Park
Service Says Whistleblowers Will Be Protected - June 28, 2004 EMS
USDA
to Retest Suspect Animal for Mad Cow Disease - June 28, 2004 Planet Ark
Every
Crop Needs Its Wild Relatives - June 28, 2004 ENN
New push to reform U.S.
fisheries - June 28, 2004 MSNBC
Bill
Omits Funds for Nuclear Waste Storage - June 28, 2004 Asian Age
Asia turning
to nuclear power, says international nuclear agency - June 28, 2004 PlanetSave
Waterfowl
numbers take a hit - June 27, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Solar
Mining cools clients’ heating bills - June 27, 2004 PG
Committee
approves contract to plan expanded Kewaunee County landfill operation -
June 27, 2004 NC
PSC
approves natural gas line to serve power plant in Falls - June 27, 2004
SP
Farmers
seek solution to Mississippi River congestion - June 27, 2004 NC
Wisconsin
expected to stay a top Wyoming coal buyer - June 27, 2004 PC
We're
not alone in dumping sewage - June 27, 2004 MilwJS
Media
personnel try their luck during fish outing - June 27, 2004 MHT
Slow
but steady, riverboat rolls along - June 27, 2004 MilwJS
Cormorants’
fish-eating habits targeted for DNR study - June 27, 2004 PC
Luring
rats to the Wolf - June 27, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Editorial:
Join the effort to cut mercury - June 27, 2004 PG
Editorial:
Cranberry questions - June 27, 2004 MilwJS
Opinion:
'Its beak holds as much as its belly can' - June 27, 2004 NC
[PCB]
Scientists ride tide of Hudson history - June 27, 2004 JournalNews
[PCB]
Shoreline habitat important - June 27, 2004 SouthBendTribune
[PCB]
Find out alternatives to toxic chemicals - June 27, 2004 Daily Star
[PCB]
Oily fish. What are the benefits? How much should I eat? What about farmed
fish? - June 27, 2004 Medical News Today
[Dioxin]
Report shows drop in emissions; But environmental groups say EPA should
beef up regulations - June 27, 2004 CharlotteObserver
[Dioxin]
Govt urged to ban 'dangerous' toxic waste incineration - June 27, 2004
ABCNews
[Dioxin]
Disposal of hazardous medical waste - June 27, 2004 Daily Star
[Dioxin]
Keeping up with Agent Orange - June 27, 2004 Ledger-Enquirer
[Dioxin]
Agent Orange victims call for justice (Scroll down) - June 27, 2004 VoVNews
[Dioxin]
Greenpeace removes Homebush toxic waste - June 27, 2004 ABCNews
Management
Blamed For Depletion of Fish - June 27, 2004 NYTimes
Realtors
and Legislators Manipulate Shoreline Rules Hearings [EnvDereg] -
June 26, 2004 CWAC
Not
enough known about water deal - June 26, 2004 PG
Nuclear
plant oversight resisted - June 26, 2004 MilwJS
Some
farmers get double whammy: too much rain and too much wind - June 26, 2004
NC
Don’t
mess with wild parsnip - June 26, 2004 PG
Grafton
village swimming pool leak found, repaired - June 26, 2004 NC
Legal cloud hovers over
Stone Harbor - June 26, 2004 DCA
Hitting
the fan: Wind farm could spoil bats' habitat - June 26, 2004 MilwJS
Reinventing
a vacation spot - June 26, 2004 MilwJS
Best to
save trout fishing for rainy day - June 26, 2004 MilwJS
Big Muskego
back in business - June 26, 2004 MilwJS
Outdoors
calendar - June 26, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB]
Study finds creek safe for tubing - June 26, 204 Great Falls Tribune
[PCB]
- Water panel completes hearing - June 26, 2004 Sun Journal
[PCB]
Osteoporosis drug does double duty - June 26, 2004 Bradenton Herald
[PCB]
Panel wraps up hearings - June 26, 2004 DailyNews
[PCB/Dioxin]
Allegheny Ludlum at top in toxic releases - June 26, 2004 StarPress
[Dioxin]
Data: Industrial plants in state lower emissions - June 26, 2004 Sun News
Administration
Tries to Rein In Scientists - June 26, 2004 LATimes
AG Lautenschlager:
Warns Against Watering Down Emergency Environmental Protection Rules [EnvDereg]
- June 25, 2004 WisPolitics
Clean
Water Action Council: Realtors and Legislators Manipulate Shoreline Rules
Hearings [EnvDereg] - June 25, 2004 WisPolitics
Legislative
panel shelves emergency pier, dock rule [EnvDereg] - June 25, 2004 PC
Legislative
committee discusses pier, dock rules [EnvDereg]- June 25, 2004 NC
New
shipwreck is second-oldest ever found off Door County - June 25, 2004 DCA
Future
of Kewaunee nuclear plant debated - June 25, 2004 NC
Public
weighs in on nuclear plant sale - June 25, 2004 PG
Witnesses
speak for, against sale of plant - June 25, 2004 PC
Nuclear
debate: Public hearing offers citizens opportunity to discuss merits, pitfalls
of selling power plant - June 25, 2004 MilwJS
Court blocks
easing of media ownership rules - June 25, 2004 MilwJS
Boats
can resume travel on Wolf River - June 25, 2004 PC
Sewage
backs up; so do complaints - June 25, 2004 MilwJS
Animal
in U.S. may have mad cow, screening suggests - June 25, 2004 MilwJS
Charting
off course, onto the ‘big pond’- June 25, 2004 MHT
Water
woes mount as level of available groundwater decreases - June 25, 2004
Waukesha Freeman
Commentary:
Doyle, Gard, Panzer combine to block campaign reform - June 25, 2004
SP
Editorial:
Cheney's high court - June 25, 2004 CapTimes
[PCB]
Deals near to scrap worst of ghost fleet - June 25, 2004 Daily Press
[PCB]
Texas yard wins contract to dismantle three ships - June 25, 2004 Virginia
Pilot
[PCB]
Solvent remediation at former Moore airfield nears takeoff - June 25, 2004
Public Spirit
[PCB]
PD discusses ongoing activities in county - June 25, 2004 Silver City Daily
Press
[PCB]
Superfund site, a former military dump, now safe - June 25, 2004 Anchorage
Daily News
[PCB]
Crestor falls on hard times as Health Canada issues alert - June 25, 2004
Globe and Mail
[Dioxin]
High-level dioxin talks begin - June 25, 2004 Saginaw News
[Dioxin]
Protesters push hospital to shut down incinerator - June 25, 2004 Chicago
Tribune
[Dioxin]
Toxic releases should raise concerns over DuPont plans - June 25, 2004
Sun Herald
[Dioxin]
DuPont landfill proposal draws sharp criticism - June 25, 2004 Sun Herald
[Dioxin]
S.C. industrial plants reduce toxic emissions - June 25, 2004 The State
[Dioxin] Don't be afraid
to eat oily fish, experts say - June 25, 2004 MSNBC
[Dioxin]
FISH is good for the brain, so the saying goes - June 25, 2004 Sheffield
Today
[Dioxin]
Food watchdog's safety limits on eating fish - June 25, 2004 Guardian
U.S. court
won't make Cheney energy papers public - June 25, 2004 ENN
Gulf Streaming
Media: A distributed computer simulation of catastrophic global warming
spreads - June 25, 2004 Planetizen
Do
Fish Have Water Rights? - June 25, 2004 NYTimes
Dick
Wheeler's Report on JCRAR Hearing in Minocqua [EnvDereg] - June 24, 2004
Wheeler Report (PDF)
Midwest
Environmental Advocates: Uphold Public Trust Doctrine and Keep the DNR's
Emergency Rules Wheeler Report (PDF)
Letters
on plant sale conflicting - June 24, 2004 MHT
Water
Authority: Our numbers are right - June 24, 2004 NC
Water
Authority says Green Bay didn’t have all facts - June 24, 2004 PG
Suburbs:
Green Bay water report flawed - June 24, 2004 PC
Suburbs:
Green Bay report flawed - June 24, 2004 WaterTech
Natural
Resources Board approves new mercury emissions rules - June 24, 2004
NC
Board
OKs new rules on mercury - June 24, 2004 PC
UPPCO
and White Pine Copper Refinery Negotiating Power Purchases - June 24, 2004
WPSR
Paintball
proposed for former city landfill - June 24, 2004 PC
No 'silver
bullet' to end dumping, official says - June 24, 2004 MilwJS
Panel:
Be wise on energy; Wants city to lead on efficient uses - June 24, 2004
CapTimes
State
pledges help for ethanol industry - June 24, 2004 WisBusiness
Wisconsin
Federation of Cooperatives: Environmental Benefits will be Significant
- June 24, 2004 WisPolitics
Vilas
County trip is hit with the whole family - June 24, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Great
Outdoors Almanac - June 24, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Opinion:
A Goodman is hard to find - June 24, 2004 FightingBob
[PCB]
G-P mill site assessment now complete - June 24, 2004 Ft. Bragg Advocate
[PCB] UK
Food Standards Agency Issues New Advice on Oily Fish Consumption - June
24, 2004 Newswise
[PCB] Guidance
on oily fish consumption - June 24, 2004 BBC
[PCB]
Down by the river: 'Follow the Plough' to River Bend Farm on the Blackstone
- June 24, 2004 MetroWest Daily
[PCB]
Canoeists share lifelong love of Housatonic - June 24, 2004 iBerkshires
[PCB]
Superfund site gets clean bill - June 24, 2004 News-Miner
[PCB]
Toxic releases up, but Isles still one of cleanest states - June 24, 2004
Honolulu Advertiser
[PCB/Dioxin]
Utah's toxic release down as U.S. pollution climbs - June 24, 2004 Salt
Lake Tribune
[Dioxin]
Alameda considers gasification - June 24, 2004 Tri-Vallye Herald
[Dioxin]
Toxic pollution rose 5 percent in 2002, reversing trend - June 24, 2004
ENN
EPA
Moves to Break Industry Logjam on Teflon Chemical Studies - June 24, 2004
EMS
Report
Charges EPA Deliberately Underestimating Toxic Releases - June 24, 2004
Bush GreenWatch
Newborns
Are More Susceptible To DNA Damage From Pollution Than Their Mothers -
June 24, 2004 Science Daily
Worst national parks for
air quality listed - June 24, 2004 MSNBC
How much habitat for vanishing
species? - June 24, 2004 MSNBC
U.N. sees
businesses responding to push for corporate citizenship - June 24, 2004
ENN
The Water
Rush: In a new documentary 'Thirst,' filmmakers Deborah Kaufman
and Alan Snitow explore the consequences of privatizing water supplies
- June 24, 2004 Planetizen
Wisconsin
Shorelines At Risk: Developers trying to block emergency rules [Environmental
Deregulation] - June 23, 2004 CWAC
DNR
Says Environmental Regulation Reforms Are Working Well [EnvDereg] - June
23, 2004 WDNR
Editorial:
Walking a fine line [EnvDereg] - June 23, 2004 MilwJS
Rules
protecting shorelines under reconsideration: Local environmental activists
speak out [EnvDereg] - June 23, 2004 NC
Wisconsin
Wildlife Federation: Request to Natural Resources Board On Bank Grading
[EnvDereg]- June 23, 2004 WisPolitics (PDF)
Wisconsin
League of Conservation Voters: Letter to Joint Committee on Review of Administrative
Rules [EnvDereg] - June 23, 2004 WisPolitics (PDF)
State
panel reviews emergency DNR rules at Minocqua meeting [EnvDereg] - June
23, 2004 Rhinelander Daily News
Toxic emissions
drop in state - June 23, 2004 MilwJS
Schmitt
holds out hope for water deal - June 23, 2004 PG
Mayor
disputes water report - June 23, 2004 MHT
De Pere's biggest park sprouting
soon - June 23, 2004 DPJ
Public
testimony set on proposed nuclear plant sale - June 23, 2004 MHT
County
to negotiate power line easement - June 23, 2004 CapTimes
Wisconsin
bait shops sell more willow cats after Minnesota ban - June 23, 2004 NC
Gov. Doyle:
Citizen DNR Board Approves Doyle Administration Rules Reducing Mercury
Emissions by 75% - June 23, 2004 WisPolitics
Clean
Wisconsin: Mercury Health Protections Move Forward - June 23, 2004 WisPolitics
Groups
urge stronger mercury regulations - June 23, 2004 PC
Report:
DNR needs to account for boat fleet - June 23, 2004 NC
Cowles
requests probe on 736 state-owned boats - June 23, 2004 PG
LTC
to install large wind turbine - June 23, 2004 MHT
Record
suit vs. Wal-Mart OK'd - June 23, 2004 CapTimes
Sierra
Club and Local Citizens: Meet to Discuss Toxic Algae, Dirty Lakes, and
Other Madison Environmental Issues - June 23, 2004 WisPolitics
Fishing
report - June 23, 2004 MilwJS
Great
Lakes Forever Campaign Launched in U.S. - June 23, 2004 ENN
Wisconsin
Professional Loggers Association: Loggers Support State Management of National
Forest - June 23, 2004 WisPolitics
Donald
M. Waller: GOP forest proposal raises serious issues - June 23, 2004
CapTimes
Editorial:
Our congressmen help stop forest boondoggle - June 23, 2004 SP
Editorial:
How to protect the parks - June 23, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB] Solutia officials:
Cleanup to resume in July - June 23, 2004 MSNBC
[PCB]
CoCo County Officials Issue Fish Warning - June 23, 2004 KRON4
[PCB] 'Great
Lakes Forever' public education initiative launched - June 23, 2004 Business
North
[PCB] Fishing for
increased revenue: Some lawmakers want to charge more for licenses to catch
PCB-laced fish - June 23, 2004 YDR
[PCB]
Anemic sea turtle released in Gulf - June 23, 2004 News-Press
[PCB] Degrade
Environment Today, Pay Dearly Tomorrow - June 23, 2004 AllAfrica
[Dioxin]
EPA's Air Pollution List Meets Criticism - June 23, 2004 NPR
[Dioxin]
Environmental groups question EPA figures on toxic emissions - June 23,
2004 TheWorldLink
[Dioxin]
Toxic pollution in Houston worse than reported - June 23, 2004 KHOU
[Dioxin]
Toxic pollution climbs 5 percent in '02, reversing trend - June 23, 2004
Tucson Citizen
[Dioxin] Toxic chemical
releases show increase - June 23, 2004 MSNBC
[Dioxin]
Alameda seeks views on gasification - June 23, 2004 Alameda Times - Star
WWF,
NASA Map Human Consumption of Earth's Resources - June 23, 2004 EMS
Maternal
Thyroid Disorder Linked With Children's Learning Disabilities - June 23,
2004 EMS
New
Report Spotlights Dozen Special Places at Risk - June 23, 2004 EMS
Report
Shows Chemicals in Common Consumer Products May Harm Early Childhood Development
- June 23, 2004 EMS
Hydrogen cars ready to roll
— for a price - June 23, 2004 MSNBC
Jobs
v. environment? Panel eyes suspending DNR emergency rules [Environmental
Deregulation] - June 22, 2004 CapTimes
Planning
expert questions suburbs’ water deal - June 22, 2004 PG
Plant
guarantees sunburn - June 22, 2004 NC
Sunset
Beach a hot Kimberly attraction - June 22, 2004 PC
Water
deaths show safety need - June 22, 2004 PC
Mukwa
to commence planning for land use - June 22, 2004 PC
Report:
Water deal flawed, biased - June 22, 2004 MHT
Flood
money at ready - June 22, 2004 ON
Northwoods
bikers stop in Green Lake - June 22, 2004 ON
Temporary
‘no-wake’ order will continue - June 22, 2004 PC
State
vehicle inquiry shifts to DNR's 735 or so boats - June 22, 2004 MilwJS
Area’s
falls are just fascinating - June 22, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Stakes
grow in Wal-Mart lawsuit - June 22, 2004 MilwJS
SOUL:
Statement on County Board Decision to Discuss the Arrowhead-Weston Transmission
Line Right of Way on County Owned Land in Marathon County - June 22, 2004
WisPolitics
Ed
Garvey: Amy Goodman a refreshing voice in her criticism of media lockstep
- June 22, 2004 CapTimes
Editorial:
Give indoor swimming a chance - June 22, 2004 MHT
[PCB]
Eat and be well: Nutritionists name the 10 most important foods - June
22, 2004 Newsday
[PCB]
Committee recommends more fish be destroyed - June 22, 2004 Great Falls
Tribune
[PCB]
Make fishery test a priority - June 22, 2004 Independent Record
[PCB]
Birds damaging lake habitat - June 22, 2004 Sand Mountain Reporter
[PCB]
River Rot - June 22, 2004 Jersey Journal
[Dioxin]
Don’t rush waste-disposal plan - June 22, 2004 StatesmanJournal
[Dioxin]
Opposition strong to planned waste-to-energy plant - June 22, 2004 CitizensVoice
[Dioxin]
Plant foes: Tomatoes, not trash, in Pittston Twp - June 22, 2004 Times
Leader
Maternal
Thyroid Disorder Linked to Learning Disabilities in Children - June 22,
2004 EMS
EarthTalk:
What incentives are there for homeowners and businesses to install renewable
energy systems - June 22, 2004 ENN
Scientists
urge shift to nonfood crops - June 22, 2004 ENN
Toxic chemical found in
California milk - June 22, 2004 MSNBC
States
Filling Administration Leadership Gap on Energy Crisis - June 22, 2004
Bush GreenWatch
Study:
EPA Knowingly Underreports Toxic Air Emissions From Refineries, Chemical
Plants By 330 Million Pounds Per Year
PSC:
Holds Public Hearings on Sale of Kewaunee Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant
- June 21, 2004 WisPolitics
Dominion
is a powerful gas, electric company - June 21, 2004 MHT
Point
Beach operator said to skirt labor laws - June 21, 2004 PG
Flood
recedes in Berlin; Feds promise aid - June 21, 2004 NC
City
waiting for claims to crest - June 21, 2004 ON
Wisconsin
Wildlife Federation: The Legislature Needs to Keep Its Promise to Protect
Wisconsin’s Lakes And Streams - June 21, 2004 WisPolitics
Wisconsin
Wildlife Federation: Wisconsin sportsmen lead national coalition calling
for stronger mercury emissions controls - June 21, 2004 Wheeler Report
(PDF)
Clean
Wisconsin: Green Bay to Take Center Stage in National Debate on Toxic Mercury
- June 21, 2004 WisPolitics
Wisconsin
trying to take lead in organic farming - June 21, 2004 NC
Wis.
fish at risk - June 21, 2004 CapTimes
Small
Fish Population in Wis. Declining - June 21, 2004 Yahoo
EPA
lets Milwaukee off hook - June 21, 2004 Chicago Tribune
Commercial fishers
angling for trout fishing rights - June 21, 2004 GLRC
Traffic
control devices boxing out green space - June 21, 2004 MilwJS
Editorial:
Communities united in fight against floodwaters - June 21, 2004 PC
Editorial:
MPU’s Kothari keeps water talks flowing - June 21, 2004 MHT
Editorial:
Dirty work of Job Creation Act already begun [Environmental Deregulation]
- June 21, 2004 Tomah Journal
Editorial:
How to back real reform - June 21, 2004 CapTimes
Dave
Zweifel: New group to push campaign reform - June 21, 2004 CapTimes
Editorial:
More sunlight on sewers - June 21, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB]
Educational barge to preserve history of Hudson River fishermen - June
21, 2004 MidHudson News
[PCB]
Spread of toxic flame retardants `continuous' - June 21, 2004 Herald
[Dioxin]
Effects of dioxin still under debate - June 21, 2004 Saginaw News
[Dioxin]
Prof warns of environmental health hazards - June 21, 2004 Daily Yomiuri
U.S. Energy
Policy is 'Shortsighted' and 'Self-indulgent' - June 21, 2004 Planetizen
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Abbreviations
PG
Green Bay Press Gazette
NC
Green Bay News Chronicle
PC
Appleton Post Crescent
ON
Oshkosh Northwestern
MilwJS
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
DCA
Door County Advocate
OCE
Oconty County Reporter
SP
Sheboygan Press
WDH
Wausau Daily Herald
Pesh
Peshtigo Times
Eagle
Marinette Eagle Star
EPA
Environmental Protection
Agency
DNR
Wisconsin Dept. of
Natural Resources
USFWS
U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service (Dept. of Interior)
ENN
Environmental
News Network
ENS
Environmental
News Service
EMS
Environmental
Media Service
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