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EDITORIAL: Election a slap in the face for Tarrant Regional Water District board
Fort Worth Star-TelegramIf the campaign and vote totals in Saturday's election for three seats on the Tarrant Regional Water District board of directors struck a bit of fear in the hearts of current board members, that would be a good thing. A slate of three well-funded...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Elections, Board of Directors, Juvenile Delinquency
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Gov. Mead releases state energy plan
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, CheyenneOil and gas companies soon could be required to test groundwater before and after they drill. Gov. Matt Mead said creating a baseline water quality testing mandate is one of the hallmarks of his statewide energy plan, which he released on Monday....Tags: Government, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Matt Mead, Standards
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Bill to arm Maine forest rangers stalls
Portland Press Herald, MaineDespite a major push by forest rangers to get the power to carry guns, a bill to allow them to do just that has stalled and may be carried over for consideration next year. Rep. Larry Dunphy, R-Embden, and Rep. Catherine Nadeau, D-Winslow, have worked...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Science and Technology, Dunkin' Donuts, Paul LePage
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Maine legislators turn down a ban on tar sands
Portland Press Herald, MaineA legislative committee voted unanimously Monday to reject a proposed two-year moratorium on any transportation of tar sands oil in Maine, deciding instead to have the Department of Environmental Protection further study environmental, safety and health...Tags: Rivers, Environmental Politics, U.S. Department of State, Science and Technology, Bodies of Water
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Outdoor Heritage funds for wildlife habitat at issue
Star TribuneMetro area parks were shut out of recommendations for the latest round of Legacy spending on wildlife habitat preservation, igniting a debate about whether the metro area is being shortchanged and giving rise to an attempt to restore the funds. So far,...Tags: U.S. Senate, Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Water district still struggling to progress
The Norman Transcript, Okla.The Cleveland County Rural Water Board is still wading through bureaucratic red tape, hoping to meet target deadlines required to keep some of the grants expected to fund the infrastructure and drilling costs of the new district. It's been a 12-year-...Tags: Local Government, Purchases, U.S. Department of Agriculture, O'Reilly Automotive Incorporated
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Thailand senses chemistry with AEC
The Bangkok PostLocal chemical businesses stand to reap rewards from the imminent Asean Economic Community (AEC) if they can successfully address several challenges, say industry executives. Prof Supawan Tantayanon of Chulalongkorn University's science faculty said...Tags: New Products, Thailand, Bangkok (Thailand), Chemical Industry, Energy Resources
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Senator proposes safer Ohio dams in bill
The Lima News, OhioWith nearly 1,000 significant or high hazard dams across the state, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown hopes to pass legislation to establish emergency action and flood plans in those areas. "Our state's aging water infrastructure includes nearly 1,000 dams in...Tags: Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Floods, Natural Resources
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Jerry Brown blames climate change for state's early fire season
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown put the state’s early wildfire season in global terms Monday, saying the state would have to grow accustomed to more forest fires as a consequence of climate change. Brown’s remarks at the California Department...
Tags: Guiberson Fire (2009), Government, Politics, Environmental Issues, Executive Branch
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Filing week begins across Kitsap
Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, Wash.Bremerton residents in what is now District Four will have to do what voters in the former First Congressional District did last year, elect a representative who will serve for about one month. Candidate filing began Monday without anyone signing up for...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Wisconsin DNR board to begin broadcasting its meetings online
Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe Wisconsin Natural Resources Board will start broadcasting its public meetings beginning next week. The state Department of Natural Resources says its monthly meetings will be aired live on the agency's website. It's a move the agency says is...Tags: Media Industry, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Natural Resources, Energy Resources
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Contamination a hitch for Soquel water main project
The Santa Cruz SentinelSanta Cruz County and a local water district are investigating what appears to be a decades-old fuel spill that workers recently unearthed below Soquel Drive. The discovery was made during work on a water main replacement project spearheaded by the...Tags: Science and Technology
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