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Ocean Survey Vessel BOLD Visits Juneau, Alaska
DEC and EPA team up for cruise ship research
(Juneau, Alaska – July 2, 2008) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Ocean Survey Vessel BOLD is hosting a free open house for the public from noon to 5:30 PM at the U.S. Coast Guard Station Juneau Pier on Wednesday, July 2
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EPA Re-Issues Permit for Construction Site Stormwater
(7/2/08) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is re-issuing a stormwater Construction General Permit (CGP), which expired July 1, 2008, for a two-year time period
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Settlement Ensures Better Sewage Treatment for Massachusetts Bay and Other Boston-area Waters
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Regional Administrator Robert W. Varney
New England Regional Office U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan
District of Massachusetts July 1, 2008 (Boston, Mass
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Importing or Exporting? New EPA Web Portal Provides Environmental Requirements
(7/1/08) EPA has developed a one-stop Web portal to help importers and exporters of goods meet requirements to protect human health and the environment
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Don't Trash the Ocean:
National Clean Beaches Week July 1-7
(7/1/08) Summer is here and everyone is heading to picnics, parties, pools, parks, and beaches, but it is important to remember to put trash and recyclable materials in their proper place to help protect oceans and coasts from marine debris
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Blog Question of the Week: What would convince you to change your driving habits?
(Washington, D.C. – June 30, 2008) Ever wanted to tell EPA what you thought on an environmental topic? Each week, you have your chance in the EPA blog, "Greenversations." Each question is an open-ended blog entry; please share your thoughts as comments
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Air Sampling, Monitoring Shows No Health Risk in Parkersburg
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., June 27, 2008) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency air sampling for asbestos and air monitoring for particulates in Parkersburg, Iowa, has shown no health risk
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New Meadows River and Quahohg Bay Studies to Begin June 30
(Boston, Mass. - June 26, 2008) Scientists from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New England Regional Laboratory will begin a sediment oxygen demand (SOD) study of the New Meadows River in the estuary area in the vicinity of Brunswick, Maine on June 30th
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5 Coastal Mass. Towns Stem Boat Pollution as Salem Harbor Gains “No Discharge” Designation
(Boston, Mass. – June 25, 2008) – EPA has approved a request to designate Salem Harbor as a “No Discharge” area
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Removal of water from Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel underway
EPA and Bureau of Reclamation begin removing and treating water from blocked mine workings (Denver, Colo. -- June 24, 2008) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun pumping and transporting water from the Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel in Lake County, Colo
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