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Subject/Name: Hazardous Substances - Disposal
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Martin awaits word on bid for reprieve from S.C. waste ban - Mr 22 89 16C
- Most utility land likely out for dump - Mr 22 89 2C
- S.C. grants 10-day break on N.C. waste - Mr 23 89 1C
- Host county not liable for injuries, damages at hazardous waste site - Mr 25 89 3C
- Legislative roundup: Hazardous waste - Mr 26 89 22A
- Household hazardous waste to be taken Saturday - Mr 31 89 1C
- Residents turn out to turn in waste - Ap 2 89 27A
- S.C. renewing N.C. waste ban - Ap 4 89 18C
- S.C. ban won't rush N.C. bill, chairman says - Ap 5 89 10A
- South Carolina restarts N.C. waste ban - Ap 9 89 21A
- Legislators urge caution on wastes bill - Ap 12 89 18C
- Bill would force choice by waste commission - Ap 14 89 11A
- Hackney finds support for dealing with waste - Ap 19 89 8A
- N.C. control of wastes might be ended - Ap 20 89 4C
- Martin still against hazardous waste law - Ap 21 89 5C
- House seeks role in hazardous-waste search - My 3 89 11A
- Under the Dome: Officials say areas would OK waste site - My 4 89 1
- Legislative roundup: Hazardous waste - My 7 89 30A
- Liability for waste site fuels bidding battle - My 11 89 27A
- Committee backs bill on waste disposal - My 17 89 18C
- EPA tells plan to burn tainted dirt in Moore - My 18 89 2C
- Hazardous waste bill tentatively approved by House - My 19 89 12A
- Hazardous-waste bill wins final House nod - My 23 89 3C
- State targets dumps needing fast action - My 25 89 17A
- 6 hazardous-waste sites slated for cleanup - My 26 89 1C
- Outdoor issues in forefront; House OKs waste bill; tank cleanup endorsed - My 28 89 40A
- Proposal to get S.C. to lift ban on waste passes - My 31 89 1C
- EPA waste treatment hearing today - Jn 1 89 14C
- 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
- Institutions in state burn waste - Jn 26 89 3C
- Hazardous waste piles up as S.C. keeps gates closed - Jn 28 89 3C
- Chem-Nuclear chosen to run N.C. waste site - Jn 30 89 1C
- Hazardous waste plant (Seaboard Chemical) denied permit - Jn 30 89 2C
- Chem-Nuclear seeks change in bill's felony restriction - Jy 2 89 26A
- Amendment sparks new waste debate; Change could disrupt radioactive-waste plan - Jy 6 89 11A
- House OKs measure on waste; Amendments reverse stands on 2 policies - Jy 7 89 17A
- S.C. lifts hazardous waste ban; But state vows to monitor progress on N.C. dump site - Jy 8 89 1C
- N.C., other states seek accord on regional waste facilities - Jy 20 89 24A
- 8 states OK drafting hazardous waste plan - Jy 22 89 2C
- Chem-Nuclear accepts 100-year liability for nuclear disposal site - Jy 22 89 4C
- Inquiry questions why EPA reopened N.C. waste-law case - Jy 26 89 17A
- Report scrutinizes N.C. hazardous waste program - Jy 29 89 4C
- State, Chem-Nuclear sign disposal contract - Jy 29 89 4C
- Tar Heel editors speak: But what about all those microbes? - Au 6 89 7D
- Timetable set for removal of chemicals (in Chatham dog food plant) - Au 10 89 2C
- Raleigh plans to gather up special wastes - Au 17 89 1T
- Activist (Hoyle) leads fight against burying radioactive waste in N.C. - Au 20 89 8D
- The neighbor nobody wants; Decision near on potential low-level waste sites - Au 20 89 1D
- Regional hazardous waste pact pushed - Au 22 89 2C
- Fee for low-level wastes stored in S.C. to aid N.C. - Au 24 89 18A
- Panel to recommend state build regional toxic-waste incinerator - Au 25 89 1C
- Groups assail plans for waste incinerator - Au 26 89 5D
- 5 states poised to sign pact on toxic waste - Se 1 89 3C
- Assembly may meet to discuss waste issue - Se 2 89 1
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