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The Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority has raised the eyebrows of the Board of Aldermen by filing more than 100 foreclosure proceedings since September in an effort to force laggards to pay bills years overdue.
The agency said its new policy calls for foreclosures on overdue bills greater than $1,000.
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Lawrence A. Moloney, Minneapolis, MN, argued (Gregg J. Tucek, on brief), for appellant.
Peter M. Ackerberg, Asst. Atty. Gen., argued, for appellee.
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G. Robert Johnson, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Warren Spannaus, Atty. Gen. of Minnesota, George Reilly, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Minneapolis, Minn., for app...
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....epa.gov; or Bruce Brott, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, phone 612-297-8380, e-mail bruce.b...
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Timothy Robert Thornton, Minneapolis, MN, argued (Jack Y. Perry, Minneapolis, MN, on the brief), for appellant.
Beverly Marie Conerton, St. Paul, MN,...
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WASHINGTON, July 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report that sharply criticizes the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) record on air toxics control. The report concludes, in particular, that EPA has failed to take action on scores of specific pollution control measures that the Clean Air Act required the agency to complete several years ago. A copy of the report is available at http:// www.earthjustice.org.
For over a decade, Earthjustice has represented a variety of environmental, public health and community groups in litigation challenging EPA's failure to implement the Clean Air Act's air toxics provisions. The following is a statement by Earthjustice attorney James Pew:
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Edward T. Fride (argued), Raymond L. Erickson and Richard J. Leighton of Hanft, Fride, O'Brien & Harries, P.A., Duluth, Minn., for petitioner.
Donal...
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DIAMOND BAR - A Rancho Cucamonga supermarket and the South Coast Air Quality Management District have come to a preliminary agreement on a number of changes to solve an odor issue that nearby residents say have negatively altered their way of life.
The preliminary agreement between 99 Ranch Market and the air pollution control agency, which still needs approval by the AQMD hearing board and can be changed, includes modified cooking hours for the market's hot deli and seafood departments and orders the market to hire an environmental consultant.
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By Maria Garriga Register Staff
NEW HAVEN -- The Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority has raised the eyebrows of the Board of Aldermen by filing more than 100 foreclosure proceedings since September in an effort to force laggards to pay bills years overdue.
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DAYTON -- Results from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's first-ever decade-long study of airborne carcinogens showed Montgomery County at slightly higher-than-acceptable risk, but that should not alarm local residents, the local air pollution agency that collected the data said.
John Paul, Regional Air Pollution Control Agency administrator, said Thursday that the higher risk represents a spike from two samples in 2003 and 2004 among 28 samples taken from countywide locations during those years.