N&O Index Card Listings

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Environmental Protection Agency
  • Editorial: - Environment in the Cabinet - Ja 23 90 6A
  • EPA extends comment time on Mobil Oil drilling plan - Fe 2 90 3B
  • EPA orders cleanup of Superfund site - Ap 11 90 4B
  • U.S. judge backs state waste-regulation power - Ap 13 90 1B
  • Microelectronics center enters pact with EPA - My 1 90 5D
  • Triangle has a major stake in House debate on clean air bill - My 23 90 5A
  • EPA drops challenge of rigid N.C. waste law - Jn 2 90 1
  • EPA may expand tests for toxic chemicals (in groundwater at hazardous waste sites) - Jn 5 90 4B
  • EPA likely to reject Carteret sewage plan - Jn 22 90 4B
  • Incinerator near Lenoir called threat; Workers, residents to be tested (CALDWELL SYSTEMS INC.) - Jy 26 90 1
  • EPA subpoenas owner of Caldwell incinerator; Spruce Pine records also subpoenaed - Au 7 90 5B
  • EPA was both regulator, customer for Caldwell plant - Au 11 90 1B
  • Dioxin in soil near Caldwell site no threat, EPA says - Au 16 90 4B
  • Acid rain technology advances; RTP scientists work to cut clean-air costs - Se 24 90 1
  • EPA says budget delays may halt Caldwell probe - Se 25 90 4B
  • Mills cited as dioxin threats; Paper industry, state officials criticize EPA study as out of date - Se 26 90 1B
  • EPA, Shaw to launch apprenticeship program - No 13 90 3B
  • EPA, aide to Ballenger dispute incinerator safety - De 14 90 3B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin wants EPA to quieten official (Kaufman) - De 19 90 1B
  • Audit confirms wiring violations at EPA center - De 22 90 1
  • Contractor (Jones) finds whistle-blowing costly - De 22 90 13A
  • EPA begins moving tainted soil (near Washington) - De 27 90 3B
Environmental Protection Agency
  • EPA calls on cities, industries to regulate storm runoff - Fe 18 91 3B
  • EPA offers plan to clean Caldwell site - Fe 22 91 3B
  • EPA says it may withhold funds to clean waste sites - Mr 12 91 5B
  • Guidance short on ways to solve N.C. waste woes - Mr 21 91 4B
  • EPA orders Caldwell owner to ease waste-site threat - My 11 91 4B
  • Appeals court upholds hazardous-waste law - Au 2 91 5B
  • EPA won't prosecute CSI for pollution - Se 12 91 8B
  • House OKs $5 million to plan new EPA lab (at RTP) - Oc 3 91 1B
Environmental Protection Agency
  • Officials join foes of EPA draft permit (CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION) - Ja 15 88 3C
  • Senate panel defends state's waste disposal program - Ja 29 88 3C
  • Challenge to N.C. law shaky, EPA experts say (placement of treatment plants) - Ja 30 88 5D
  • Future of paper mill linked to exemptions - Ja 31 88 23A
  • Award-winning EPA administrator (Greenstreet) earns recognition nickel by nickel - Fe 26 88 7B
  • EPA may clean up Lejeune site - Mr 5 88 12A
  • EPA set to toughen pollution programs in some N.C. counties - Ap 13 88 1C
  • Duke power line catches EPA's eye - Ap 27 88 18C
  • Raleigh-Durham exceeds EPA air pollution limits - Ma 4 88 1
  • EPA may bypass state, get a supercomputer of its own - Ma 11 88 3C
  • Stricter emissions testing considered - Ma 12 88 15T
  • Raleigh firm (Technology Planning and Management) gets piece of EPA contract - Ma 18 88 7B
  • EPA official backs state in dispute over waste rules - Ma 19 88 1C
  • EPA refuses request for apple pesticide - Ma 21 88 9A
  • N.C. reportedly has won battle over waste law - Ma 21 88 9A
  • More counties may face auto emission tests - Ma 28 88 1C
  • EPA-banned pesticide (chlordane) still being sold in N.C. - Jn 3 88 5D
Environmental Protection Agency
  • EPA sets water plan for Shiloh; Koppers to be asked to pay for new lines - Ja 13 89 1C
  • Other opinion: - Environment needs a Cabinet seat - Ja 15 89 7D
  • EPA's new wood stove rules get warm response - Ja 18 89 8A
  • Tons of tainted soil found in Beaufort Co. - (Map) - Ja 21 89 1
  • EPA study of Beaufort dump urged - Ja 25 89 3C
  • Sanford, EPA discuss Champion paper mill - Fe 3 89 2C
  • Champion gets 3 years to meet pollution limit - (Map) - Fe 1 89 1
  • EPA to impose strict dioxin limit in permit for Champion mill - Mr 17 89 26C
  • N.C. control of wastes might be ended - Ap 20 89 4C
  • N.C. attorney general asks for EPA review - My 17 89 2C
  • EPA tells plan to burn tainted dirt in Moore - My 18 89 2C
  • EPA begins studying cleaning-fluid dangers - My 30 89 2C
  • State wants EPA's hearing on hazardous-waste law halted - Jn 2 89 1C
  • Judge rules EPA can continue hearings on hazardous waste - Jn 3 89 10D
  • EPA hearing adjourned after testimony - Jn 10 89 15A
Environmental Protection Agency
  • EPA targets 11 plants in N.C. for pollution - Jn 16 89 22C
  • Burroughs Wellcome EPA data disputed - Jn 17 89 2C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - At hearings, the joke was on EPA - Jn 18 89 7D
  • EPA weighs tighter drinking-water standards - Jn 19 89 4A
  • Eastern N.C. mayors unite to boost region - Jn 21 89 8A
  • EPA plans hearings on Champion permit - Jn 23 89 2C
  • Institutions in state burn waste - Jn 26 89 3C
  • Ban (on asbestos-containing products) expected to affect auto, building industries - Jy 7 89 4A
  • Inquiry questions why EPA reopened N.C. waste-law case - Jy 26 89 17A
  • Haywood leaders ask for meeting with EPA - Au 10 89 2C
  • EPA prepared to issue Champion waste permit - Se 21 89 2C
  • Mill gets permit for wastewater; Jobs in no immediate danger, Champion says - Se 26 89 5C
  • Sewage plant gets top rating - Oc 5 89 1C
  • Bill could halt EPA's effort against state - Oc 7 89 13A
  • State works to stop probe into handling of hazardous waste - Oc 11 89 7C
  • EPA continues study of N.C. waste policy - Oc 19 89 3C
  • Environmental issue hangs over Jacksonville road - De 7 89 3B
  • Judge allows EPA look at N.C. waste program - De 7 89 4B
  • EPA wants risk assessed at waste site - De 9 89 7B
  • EPA casts doubt on argument for state hazardous waste plan - De 11 89 1B
  • EPA delays cleanup of toxic pesticide waste - De 28 89 4B
  • Navy, EPA say new warfare range is safe, contradicting scientist - De 31 89 14A