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Arthur F. Sandack, Sandack & Sandack, Salt Lake City, Utah, for plaintiff-appellee.
Robert M. O'Connell, Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Johnson & Will...
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9d210c/china_salt_chemica) has announced the addition of the "China Salt Ch...
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SALT LAKE CITY -- The explosion can take anywhere from five seconds to 20 minutes.
And even though it can be in something as small as a water bottle, it has enough force to cause serious bodily injury.
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News Desks/Aerospace, Defense & Energy Writers
LIVERMORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 15, 2002
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National La...
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Make comment to EPA about Clinton landfill
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking public comment on a proposed chemical waste landfill located above the Mahomet aquifer. This chemical waste landfill will have the capacity of placing roughly over 2.5 million cubic yards of hazardous polychlorinated biphenyl wastes and other toxic chemical wastes over the largest supply of clean drinking water in Central Illinois.The Mahomet aquifer services 750,000 people in the counties of Vermillion, Champaign, Ford, Piatt, DeWitt, McLean, Logan, Macon, Menard, Mason, Tazewell, Woodford, Peoria, Fulton and Cass. The chemical waste landfill located just south of Clinton, adjacent to Salt Creek, would put schools and a nursing home within two miles downwind of the open-air facility.PCBs can ...
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American Potash And Chemical Corporation And Independent Chemical Workers Union
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- Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, Petitioner, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, Southern California Gas Company, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Southwest Gas Corporation, City of Mesa, Arizona, El Paso Natural Gas Company, Fina Oil and Chemical Company, Transwestern Pipeline Company, Phelps Dodge Corp., Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, Intervenors. Asarco, Inc., Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, Phelps Dodge Corp., Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, City of Mesa, Arizona, Southwest Gas Corporation, El Paso Natural Gas Company, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Fina Oil and Chemical Company, Arizona Public Service Company, Intervenors. El Paso Natural Gas Company, Petitioner, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, Southern California Gas..., 817 F.2d 858 (D.C. Cir. 1987)
Harvey Y. Morris, with whom J. Calvin Simpson, Nicholas W. Fels and David N. Heap were on the joint brief for Public Utilities Com'n of the State of C...
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If you've been a follower of this column you know how I feel about regular exercise for your pets' overall health. I always recommend a good walk with your dog to keep him or her trim and healthy. But during cold winter months, pets can come into close contact with a variety of ice melting compounds during walks and even in their own driveway.
Rock salt is simple sodium chloride, the same chemical as table salt. It is commonly used due to its inexpensive cost. Rock salt can be harmful to metal, concrete and plants and is generally only helpful at temperatures above 10 degrees. It is unlikely to harm pets unless large amounts are eaten. A dog can die by ingesting more than 10 grams per pound of body weight, but that would be equivalent to a 10-pound dog eating 1/4 of salt. Symptoms of so...
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Coal exports, salt imports set recordsCoal and salt don't go together, except when they set records at the Port of Baltimore. The Maryland Port Administration announced Monday that more than 13.8 million tons of coal were exported from the port in 2010, and more than 1.8 million tons of salt imported. The previous records were 12.8 million tons of coal, set in 1981, and 1.4 million tons of salt, set in 1994. About a quarter of the exported coal went to China, followed by South Korea and the Netherlands. Chile, Mexico and Egypt were the largest suppliers of salt, primarily used for seasonal treatment of roads, and as an industrial chemical.
COPT announces lease at Patriot RidgeCorporate Office Properties Trust of Columbia, a real estate investment trust focused on office buildings geared...
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Christine Doherty's body won't tolerate wheat gluten. She's allergic to corn and eggs. And her daughter has soy allergies.
They still eat. The Doherty family simply avoids processed foods - - which can be stripped of essential nutrients and contain excess sugar, salt, fat and chemical preservatives -- and seeks out gluten- free and low-allergen fare.