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- Opinions of Kennecott vary as town meet nears
- Magna residents Mike Sullivan and Jack Nielsen are about as far apart as two people could be about their feelings these days over Kennecott Utah Copper's track record in Magna. "I'm sorry, call me cynical, but the only time they've ever fixed anything is when the EPA (Environmental...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Ancient Arctic ponds drying up: study
- MONTREAL AFP — Ancient ponds in the Arctic tundra in northern Canada are drying up and some will disappear in less than a quarter-century due to global warming, Canadian researchers report in a new study. "Using these data, we show that some high Arctic pond ecosystems, which represent the...
- Research articles 2007-07-04
- Skating flamingos, swollen elephant ears in frosty German zoos
- BERLIN AFP — German zoos locked up tropical animals including zebras, antelope, flamingos and elephants to protect them from frigid temperatures throughout the country. "The elephants would get chilblains on their ears and the flamingos would start ice-skating on the frozen pond," said the director of the zoo in...
- Research articles 2006-01-24
- Uranium pond at Sellafieldsparks court threat by EU; New alert over
- THE European Commission is threatening to take the British government to court for failing to account for hundreds of tonnes of dangerous radioactive waste at the Sellafield nuclear complex. A confidential EC memo leaked to the Sunday Herald alleges that the state-owned company British Nuclear Fuels Ltd...
- Research articles 2004-03-28
- One golden pond: after turning white death into gold on saline land in northern Victoria, entrepreneurs have built an ingeniously simple solar pond that generates cheap heat energy and helps restore salt-laden pastures.
- In collaboration with RMIT University's Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy group, and former environmental engineering company*, Geo-Eng Australia Pty Ltd, Pyramid Salt Ltd is involved in the demonstration and commercialisation of a salt water phenomenon that promises great economic and environmental benefits. ...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- Disappearing pond upsets neighbors
- Byline: Mark Baker The Register-Guard JUNCTION CITY - Call it Keck Lake or Flat Creek or whatever you want, but the small pond under the bridge below Highway 99 on the north end of town has been a popular spot for beavers and ducks and turtles, along with...
- Research articles 2003-07-30
- FBI starts draining pond linked to 2001 anthrax attack
- FREDERICK, Md. -- The FBI began draining a pond Monday in a search for evidence that the person who carried out the deadly anthrax-by- mail attacks in 2001 filled the envelopes with the deadly spores under water for his own protection. The draining of the one-acre, 50,000-gallon...
- Research articles 2003-06-10
- FBI drains pond for anthrax clues
- FREDERICK, Md. -- The FBI began draining a pond Monday in a search for evidence that the person who carried out the deadly anthrax-by- mail attacks in 2001 filled the envelopes with the deadly spores under water for his own protection. The draining of the one-acre, 50,000-gallon pond...
- Research articles 2003-06-10
- Anthrax evidence may come from pond
- FREDERICK, Md. -- The FBI is considering draining a pond in Frederick Municipal Forest to search for evidence related to the 2001 anthrax attacks, Mayor Jennifer P. Dougherty said Sunday. The plan stems from a new FBI theory reported Sunday by The Washington Post about how the person...
- Research articles 2003-05-12
- Big Box Stores, Restaurants Change Colorado Springs, Colo., Area.
- By Rich Laden, The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 9--Over the past decade or so, North Academy Boulevard has undergone the sort of transformation that's akin to turning an office into an office park. Big-box...
- Research articles 2003-03-09
- Grants to help Gilberts with streetlights, pond rehab.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Jennifer Patterson Daily Herald Staff Writer You gotta love free money. Gilberts officials do and, luckily for them, they've been getting quite a bit lately. Officials received word recently they have been awarded two more grants to help...
- Research articles 2002-06-03
- Pondscapes are the latest in garden cool.
- The Parade of Ponds, a tour of 100 different water gardens in July, showed the latest trend of homeowners less willing to travel post-9/11, who are now searching for tranquility in their own backyards. For a fee of $20 donated later to charity, v ...
- Research articles 2004-08-16
- USDA Selects zNose® for Quality Control of Fish Ponds Announces Electronic Sensor Technology
- NEWBURY PARK, Calif. -- Electronic Sensor Technology EST (OTCBB:ESNR), a leading provider of innovative homeland security and environmental solutions, announces the receipt of an order from the USDA for EST's zNoseR equipment to be used to test fish ponds for traces of algae. The zNoseR has demonstrated to the USDA...
- Research articles 2006-09-18
- Best Bets
- Byline: The Register-Guard Enjoy a $5 per person firefighter breakfast Saturday and see a chain-saw carving of firemen raising the flag after the attack on the World Trade Center. Carvers Nyal Thomas Jr. and Rick Boswell will drive the carving from Florence to New York for display. Breakfast...
- Research articles 2002-02-22
- Time to bring in the dogs Lincolnshire complex needs help with menacing geese.(News)
- Byline: Kate Grusich Daily Herald Staff Writer Fed up with geese attacking people and droppings littering the ground, an office park complex in Lincolnshire has turned to dog patrols. Protecting the campuses of Hewitt Associate and Van Vlissningen & Co. for...
- Research articles 2001-04-07
- ARCO to Treat Acid Mine Drainage From California Superfund Site.(Brief Article)
- Atlantic Richfield will have to develop a long-term cleanup plan for acid mine drainage from the Leviathan Mine Superfund site in Alpine County, Calif., according to an EPA order. In 1954, Anaconda transformed the underground workings of the 19th-century-era mine into an open pit...
- Research articles 2000-12-18
- A.G.: Most ponds exempt
- Stovall says EPA rules shouldn't impact most farmers and ranchers. See PONDS, page 10-A Ponds By JIM McLEAN The Capital-Journal Farmers and ranchers across Kansas likely will be pleased with Attorney General Carla Stovall's opinion on the regulation of farm...
- Research articles 2000-10-25
- Compromise unlikely on farm pond issue
- Sierra Club has said it will sue to get regulations enforced quickly. JIM SUBER The view from RR 8 Confusion reigns and rains. That much was clear the other day following a meeting in Washington among ranking Environmental Protection Agency officials, three members of...
- Research articles 2000-08-03
- Farm ponds don't need this heavy scrutiny
- A developing market in carbon credits could have Kansas farmers sitting atop a great added income source, as entities seek to buy up credits to offset emissions into the atmosphere. That is according to several news sources from a session earlier this summer in Manhattan. Just as carbon...
- Research articles 2000-07-27
- Environmental issues associated with restoring salt-evaporation ponds at the foot of San Francisco Bay to wetlands appear to be manageable, state officials said earlier this month.(Brief Article)
- ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES associated with restoring salt-evaporation ponds at the foot of San Francisco Bay to wetlands appear to be manageable, state officials said earlier this month. The state has a deal with Cargill, Inc. to buy 16,500 acres of land f ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES associated with restoring...
- Research articles 2003-01-29
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