N&O Index Card Listings

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Radon
  • N.C. radon levels (Chart) - Mr 19 87 5C
  • Study eases fear of radon in N.C.; Danger in East is low, but more worrisome levels found in West - Mr 19 87 5C
  • Radon gas levels in groundwater found to vary widely across state - Jn 12 87 4D
  • Sampling spurs call for more radon testing - De 15 87 1C
Radon
  • N.C. sites monitored to detect radon gas - Mr 6 86 12B
  • Natural radioactivity found in 2 Wake houses - Jy 12 86 18A
  • High levels of radon gas found in state by UNC-CH scientists - Au 16 86 1C
  • Scientists to study radon in N.C. homes - Au 29 86 17A
  • Sample testing for radon done in Forsyth homes - Oc 23 86 34A
Radon
  • Some N.C. firms using dangerous chemicals listed - Ja 1 86 5C
  • Foresters hold meeting, discuss air pollution - Fe 1 86 4C
  • Unhealthy levels of pollution recorded; Air inversion traps carbon monoxide near ground in
  • Raleigh, Durham - De 18 86 1
  • Editorial: Breathtaking days in Triangle - De 22 86 16A
Radon
  • Radon kits from N.C. firm, two others called faulty - Ja 5 89 10A
  • Rating of N.C. radon-test kit challenged - Ja 6 89 6D
  • Women start firm (Affiliated Environmental Research) to test for radon - Mr 9 89 8T
  • No Wake problems seen (radon testing in schools) - Ap 21 89 4A
  • Officials scramble to react to radon report - Ap 23 89 30A
  • Gaston to participate in state radon tests - Jy 6 89 2C
Radon
  • Radon testing in area homes fuels debate - Ap 17 88 1F
  • Tests reveal radon in dorm at Pope base - Jn 7 88 3C
  • Radon testing services, kits available - Se 14 88 2C
  • Variety of tests for radon sold - Se 14 88 1C
  • County has information about radon - Se 15 88 4C
  • In search of deadly radon; Testing homes is cheap, lifesaving - Se 29 88 1D
  • Survey of radon in North Carolina (Map) - Se 29 88 1D
Radon
  • Bad air (Chart) - Fe 28 89 2C
  • Millions of pounds of toxins emitted; Group says figures show need for laws - Fe 28 89 1C
  • Releases of toxic chemicals reported in North Carolina (Chart) - Fe 28 89 1C
  • Martin orders waste-production cuts; State environmental panel urged to tighten air-pollution
  • controls - Mr 3 89 1
  • Study says air quality hit new low - Mr 11 89 4C
  • Study finds alarming air-pollution levels, N.C. 10th on list - Mr 23 89 1
  • Staffing of state pollution programs lags - Mr 24 89 1
  • Editorial: Delays on dirty air - Mr 27 89 10A
  • Wilderness air quality being monitored in N.C. - Ap 21 89 2C
  • Texasgulf pays $1 million fine; Record settlement ends pollution case (Map) - Jn 6 89 1
  • Editorial: Fresh air on clean air - Jn 15 89 16A
  • Eastern N.C. mayors unite to boost region - Jn 21 89 8A
  • 900 industries expected to report toxic air emissions to government - Jy 1 89 1C
  • Editorial: Slowdown on clean air - Jy 31 89 6A
  • Cancerous air toxins increase in state despite fewer emissions - Au 3 89 1C
Radon
  • Support sought for clean-air bill; Environmentalists urge N.C. lawmakers to resist utilities, automakers - Ja 23 90 3B
  • Editorial: Clear law, clean air - Ja 25 90 18A
  • Pollution controls endorsed; Panel wants 105 toxins curtailed - Fe 3 90 1
  • After five years in the making, limits set on 105 air pollutants - Fe 9 90 1B
  • Editorial: Cleaner air on the calendar - Fe 11 90 6J
  • Resolving the hazards of solvents; Water-based furniture finishes reduce pollution, lower health risks - Fe 28 90 12A
  • Helms says Clean Air Act would cost many jobs - Mr 11 90 2C
  • Editorial: A twist on clean air - Mr 22 90 14A
  • Clearing the air; Pollutants are plentiful in some old and new homes - Mr 28 90 1D
  • Editorial: Protecting clean-air gains - Mr 30 90 12A
  • Mitchell, Avery boards now back Clean Air Act - Ap 5 90 4B
  • Green machines; Plants join fight against dirty air - Ap 28 90 1D
  • Triangle has a major stake in House debate on clean air bill - My 23 90 5A
  • Clean air bill likely to affect Tar Heel pollution problems - Jn 6 90 4B
  • Haze cloaks Asheville, puts pollution monitors on alert - Jn 20 90 4B
  • Building flaw causes headaches at UNCC - Au 14 90 4B
  • State planning to analyze Durham vehicle emissions - Au 15 90 2B
  • Hot air, auto traffic put Triangle, Triad in dirty company - Au 18 90 1
  • Editorial: Time to act like cities - Au 26 90 6J
  • Exercise in heavily polluted air called danger to heart patients - Se 1 90 4B
  • Benzene rule comes under fire; Petroleum Council seeks 1-year delay - Se 5 90 1B
  • Cleaning smokestack emissions (diagram) - Se 24 90 6A
  • N.C. toxic air pollution (by company; Chart) - Oc 9 90 4B
  • Tar Heel polluters still spew; Group finds emissions high despite new rules - Oc 9 90 4B
  • Airborne pollutants taking a heavy toll on America's health - Oc 28 90 17A
  • Clean air provisions - Oc 28 90 16A
  • Dirty air scars man and nature; Environmental threat especially strong in North Carolina, Southeast - Oc 28 90 1
  • Smoggy, man-made haze hampers view from peaks - Oc 28 90 16A
  • Sulfur dioxide; Primary sources of emissions in 1988 (Chart) - Oc 28 90 16A
  • Motor vehicle pollution (Chart) - Oc 29 90 1
  • Motor vehicles are prime producers of pollution - Oc 29 90 1
  • New Clean Air Act aims at pollutants that cause acid rain - Oc 29 90 8A
  • Old cars foul more than their share - Oc 29 90 8A
  • Ozone, CO pollution in north Carolina (Maps) - Oc 29 90 8A
  • Rising ozone levels produce devastating results; Crop, timber losses total billions yearly - Oc 29 90 9A
  • The series: A summary - Oc 29 90 9A
  • Chromium plant (Occidental Chemical) cuts emissions, but still won't meet state standard - Oc 30 90 5A
  • Few Triangle plants rank among pollution leaders - Oc 30 90 4A
  • Industrial air pollution in N.C. (Map) - Oc 30 90 4A
  • Many plants dropping use of ozone-eating CFCs - Oc 30 90 4A
  • Most dangerous air pollutants (Chart) - Oc 30 90 4A
  • Pollutants making sun's rays perilous - Oc 30 90 1
  • State moving to regulate toxic emissions by industry - Oc 30 90 4A
  • Ten biggest industrial air polluters in 1989 (Chart) - Oc 30 90 4A
  • Atlantic reclaiming coast; Many scientists say greenhouse effect is raising sea level - Oc 31 90 1
  • Solar power touted as non-polluting energy solution - Oc 31 90 8A
  • Brunt of clean air bill will hit N.C in 2000 - No 1 90 7C
  • No more 'free as air' - No 1 90 16A
  • Paper mill challenging discharge modifications - No 1 90 4B
  • Editorial: Fiddling while Earth heats - No 11 90 6J
  • Scientists urge no delay in benzene restrictions - No 16 90 3B
Radon
  • Survey shows too much radon in 1 of 8 houses (Map) - Jy 27 90 1B