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Subject/Name: Water Pollution

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  1. Developer (Bostic) fined $84,000 for sewage, sediment violations - Ja 23 86 3C
  2. Dare wildlife refuge cited for potential pollution - Fe 6 86 2C
  3. Rupture in pipeline spills phosphate wastes into (South) creek - Fe 18 86 5C
  4. Officials assess damage to creek from waste leak - Fe 20 86 2C
  5. South Creek leak called rule violation - Fe 22 86 4C
  6. Fishermen worried about spill's effects on South Creek - Fe 23 86 31A
  7. Crews clean up spill in Little River - Mr 15 86 2C
  8. Discharge limit on selenium may help restore life in Belews Lake - Ap 2 86 18C
  9. South Raleigh residents worry about chemicals in water (near Ashland Chemical) - Ap 10 86 2C
  10. State gets $300,000 grant to study Albemarle, Pamlico sounds - Ap 16 86 3C
  11. Harm to (South) creek not permanent, expert predicts - Ap 30 86 4C
  12. Lower forms of aquatic animals help identify deadly pollutants - My 28 86 8A
  13. Shellfish waters closed; sewage problem cited (Tar Landing Bay) - Jy 4 86 3D
  14. Substance in Haw forces (Pittsboro water) plant closing - Jy 10 86 4C
  15. CP and L agrees to spend $38 million to clean pollutant from Hyco Lake - Jy 11 86 17A
  16. Officials lay the groundwork for coastal pollution study - Oc 24 86 3D
  17. Panel approves buffer between dumps, water - No 25 86 5C
  18. Panel backs cleanup of groundwater pollution; Legislative committee requests $1 million from General Assembly - No 25 86 5C
  19. Onslow woman (Ritter) leads fight to protect waters of Stump Sound - No 29 86 1C
  20. Chemical kills thousands of fish; source of spill in Neuse unknown - De 2 86 1
  21. Sewage from Wake dairy farm caused fish kill, officials say - De 5 86 1
  22. Tank leaks pollute water across state - De 28 86 1

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