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On May 12, 2011, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted provisions affecting the Forest County Potawatomi Community (FCP Community) Class I Area for approval into the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). The provisions include the regulation of sources constructing near the newly designated Class I Area, as well as procedures that the FCP Community must follow when providing a demonstration regarding a source that may have an adverse impact on the Class I Area. In this action, EPA proposes to approve the provisions into Wisconsin's SIP.
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CHARMCO - A plot of 650 seedlings planted on a Greenbrier County hillside on MeadWestvaco land last weekend could become a breeding ground for the restoration of the American chestnut tree.
In the early 20th century, American chestnuts made up about 25 percent of the hardwood mix from Maine to Georgia and west to the Ohio Valley, including all of West Virginia. But a fungus-spread blight that arrived on chestnut nursery stock imported from Asia quickly spread across the stately tree's range, killing virtually every mature American chestnut by 1950.
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In accordance with Section 122(i) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended (``CERCLA''), 42 U.S.C. 9622(i), notice is hereby given of a proposed administrative settlement for recovery of past response costs concerning the River Forest Dry Cleaners site in River Forest, Cook County, Illinois with the following settling party: Edward Ditchfield. The settlement requires the Settling Party to pay $39,926, plus any interest accrued between the date of receipt of notice by the Settling Party that EPA has signed the CERCLA 122(h), 42 U.S.C. 9622(h) Settlement Agreement (Agreement) and the Effective Date of the Agreement, to the Hazardous Substance Superfund through an escrow account to be established by the Settling Party. The settlement includes...
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INTERIOR BOARD OF INDIAN APPEALS Forest County Potawatomi Community v. Deputy Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs and Forest County Potawatomi Commun...
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Ladies, face it. Forest County is a man's world.
The county, a land of open fields, the muddy, fast-moving Allegheny River and the vast expanse of Cook Forest State Park, is a hunting and fishing haven. It's a place where the local general store stocks enough toy rifles, swords, and bows and arrows to equip a play army. And where marriage and romance have a decidedly masculine tilt.
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The USDA Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) to disclose environmental effects on a proposed action to authorize grazing on all or portions of allotments within the North Finger Landscape. These allotments are within the Upper Deer Creek, Basin Creek, Upper Long Creek, Lower Fox Creek, Upper Fox Creek, and Upper Cottonwood Creek subwatersheds. The North Finger Grazing Authorization Project area, located approximately 20 miles northwest of John Day, Oregon, encompasses approximately 18,076 acres of National Forest System Lands administered by the Blue Mountain Ranger District, Malheur National Forest.
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In the
United States Court of Appeals
For the Seventh Circuit
No. 09-2040
C HARLES H. B UDDE,
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Leave it alone. Fix congested traffic flow. Relocate the utilities. Add left turn lanes. Don't add right turn lanes. Don't take so much private property for easements. Don't spend so much money.
After an exhaustive six months of public debate on the scope of improvements the county should make to an intersection in Black Forest, El Paso County commissioners decided Thursday to go with minor modifications to the original plan that was approved in 2005. Three commissioners in attendance - Peggy Littleton, Amy Lathen and Darryl Glenn - voted unanimously for the plan after hours of debate.
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