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Chromium 6 cleaning plans run aground
This article has been amended, see note below for details. After spending more than 10 years and roughly $9 million, engineers testing two high-tech methods for removing chromium 6 from groundwater say neither method can reliably bring levels of the...Tags: Science and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Research, Health Organizations, Environmental Issues
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Bottled water or tap? Bet you can't tell difference
If you're like me, you don't leave the house in the morning without a bottle of water. A lot of us — either because we're health-conscious or just thirsty — carry the essence of life with us everywhere. People haul it into meetings at work....
Tags: Entertainment, Winter Park, Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Food and Drug Administration
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Camacho's Place serves up good news
Staff WriterOne of the Valley’s most famous and oldest eateries will be able to continue to serve its special quesadillas to locals, international visitors and even royalty following fears that it would have to close following a law change. Established in...Tags: Media Industry, Water Supply, Environmental Issues, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Wichita students learn to adapt without water
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHundreds of Wichitans, including two schools, go nearly a day without water. A water main break at 45th Street North and Hillside began Thursday afternoon. It left about 350 customers dry along with Stucky Middle School and Heights High School. -...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Environmental Issues, Students
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Report: High Plains aquifer levels decline
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new report detailing changes of groundwater levels in the High Plains Aquifer. The report presents water-level change data in the aquifer in two separate periods: from 1950-the time prior to significant...Tags: U.S. Congress, Environmental Issues, U.S. Geological Survey
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Cake Makers David and Vivie Glass Roll Out A Cookbook, Memoir
The Hartford CourantOver three decades, Vivie Glass quietly created and developed the recipes that built a brand favored by confection connoisseurs around the country. Now the baking genius behind her husband David Glass' cake empire is telling the story how she and...Tags: South Windsor, Recipes, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chocolate Truffles, Heart Problems
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Test Kitchen tips: How to store coffee beans
Luxurious as it may be to sip a great cup of coffee at a coffeehouse, sometimes there's nothing better than a fresh pot brewing away first thing in the morning when you've barely got your eyes open. For some, that first cup o' joe is nothing more than a...
Tags: Google+, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Recipes, Environmental Issues
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Big Sugar wins first round in proposed changes to Everglades restoration requirements
Sun SentinelBig Sugar-backed changes to Florida’s Everglades restoration requirements won initial approval Thursday, despite environmental objections to potentially shielding agriculture from more water pollution cleanup costs. Environmental groups warned...Tags: Lake Okeechobee, Renovation, Water Pollution, Everglades, Rick Scott
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Big Sugar, environmentalists clash over Everglades cleanup requirements
Sun SentinelOne day into Florida’s legislative session, environmentalists and Big Sugar are already squaring off over proposed changes to Everglades restoration requirements. Audubon of Florida Wednesday was rallying opposition to measures that the...Tags: Lake Okeechobee, Justice System, Renovation, Water Pollution, Everglades
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Joe Conti leaving the LCB, but not for long
Say what you will about the controversial Joe Conti of Doylestown, he sure knows how to land on his feet — this time with a nice now-he's-out and now-he-isn't deal with the state Liquor Control Board. In 2005, then-state Sen. Conti, R-Bucks, had a...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Edward G. Rendell, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Judges, Executive Branch
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Florida rivers getting sicker, Sentinel investigation finds
Florida's rivers are in trouble. That's what the Orlando Sentinel found after a yearlong evaluation of some of the state's biggest and smallest, most urban and remote, cleanest and dirtiest, protected and abused rivers. Of the 22 rivers studied,...
Tags: Biology, Environmental Pollution, Oceans, Science and Technology, Conservation
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Water utilities share $105M herbicide settlement
ST. LOUIS - More than 1,000 communities that have spent millions of dollars over many years filtering a common agricultural herbicide out of their drinking water are welcoming their shares of a $105 million settlement with the weed-killer's maker. The...Tags: Birth Defects, Ohio River, Judges, Syngenta AG, Environmental Issues
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Mar 8, 2013
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Jan 29, 2013
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Jan 16, 2013
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Feb 1, 2013
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