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2005
Environmental Health Articles
- 12/24 - New
Labels Help You Have Your Fish and Eat It, Too
- 12/11 - Toxic
Risk on Your Plate
- 12/11 - Great
Lakes cleanup plans harbor deep differences
- 12/06 -
Report: Don't kid yourself - toxins persist in the Great
Lakes
- 11/14 - Michigan’s
Watersheds At High Risk from Polluted Runoff
- 11/09 - Harmful
Toxic Chemicals Pollute Blood of Canadians
- 06/07 -
Editorial: Great Lakes/A new and inviting users' guide
- 06/06 - EPA
Awards Wisconsin $225,000 to Monitor State's Great Lakes
Beaches
- 06/06 - Canada
releasing a billion kilograms of toxic chemicals in
Great Lakes basin
- 06/04 - Common
drugs seeping into lakes, fish and water supply
- 06/04 - Editorial:
'Closed beach' signs don't do the job
- 06/01 - We
object to "blending" of sewage
- 06/01 -
E. coli warnings at beaches to change
- 05/31 - Granholm
to decide fate of mercury rule
- 05/30 - Bradford
is dirtiest city beach
- 05/29 -
Eco-groups blast state over sewer overflows
- 05/26 -
U.S. and Canada Release Plain Language Version of Great
Lakes Report
- 05/26 - Pollution
concerns aired
- 05/25 -
EPA: Federal Dollars Help States Improve the Nation's
Beaches
- 05/25 - Iron
Range Company Seeks Patent For Taconite-Based Water
Filter
- 05/23 - WLSSD's
'conscience' retires
- 05/18 - Great
Lakes face harm: Eco-group criticizes combined sewers
- 05/18 - Aging
sewer systems fouling Great Lakes waters, report says
- 05/16 - Toxic
releases dropped in Michigan in 2003
- 05/15 - Lake
Effects: Changing budgets, policies threaten water quality
- 05/15 - Harder
to Test Beaches for Diseases
- 05/14 - City
to monitor public beaches
- 05/14 - States
plants among dirtiest
- 05/12 - 50
Dirtiest U.S. Power Plants Produce Little Power, Much
Pollution
- 05/04 - Farm-raised
salmon poses increased health risks
- 05/03 - Power
Plant Takes Its Case To The Supreme Court
- 05/03 - Crews
step up beach testing efforts
- 04/22 - Editorial:
Let's make environment a priority again
- 04/20 - Minore
settles in as clean-water watchdog
- 04/12 - Ten
States to Sue EPA over Mercury Rules
- 04/07 - Mercury
plan would exempt many plants, report says
- 04/05 - Brain
toxin found in algae in water
- 03/29 - Objections
raised to Wisconsin power plant
- 03/27 - Proposed
Power Plant Challenges Great Lakes Ecosystem
- 03/27 - Most
Lake Erie fish can be eaten, with due caution
- 03/21 - Protecting
environment pays off, experts say
- 03/17 - On
the Environment, Hold Our Ground and Look to the Future
- 03/16 - New
mercury rules not good enough for Michigan, critics
say
- 03/16 - Ozone
air-pollution standards advance
- 03/16 - Critics
dismiss new rules on mercury as too weak
- 03/09 - Green
Guide Recommends Chemical-Free Bedding
- 03/07 - Clear
facts about Clear Skies
- 03/04 - Lawmakers
attempt to block EPA from adopting sewage rule
- 03/03 - Groundwater
ordinance is rejected
- 02/24 - Keep
a close watch on those fish
- 02/24 - World
environmental officials weigh proposals to cut mercury
emissions
- 02/15 - US
Steel May Pay Huge Pollution Fine
- 02/14 - Illinois,
4 others seek own coal rules
- 02/08 - Bush
Seeks Nearly 6 Percent Cut in Environment Funding
- 02/01 - Midwest
lawmakers initiate program to protect children´s
health
- 01/27 - Chlorine
makers' mercury output criticized
- 01/25 - DM&IR
cited for air, water violations
- 01/21 - Barge
carrying petroleum byproduct explodes on Chicago canal
- 01/21 - Chemical
byproduct of Teflon contaminates water around DuPont
plant
- 01/19 - DEQ
dubs stricter water standards 'difficult'
- 01/19 - Remediation
efforts may get White Lake off toxic list
- 01/18 - EPA
plans taconite plant emissions standards
- 01/11 - Obama
to serve on subcommittees on clean air and clean water
- 01/05 - Wisconsin
Supreme Court agrees to hear power plant appeal
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