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Subject/Name: Environmental Protection Agency
Article(s) Referenced In:
- 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
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