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Subject/Name: Trade Waste - Disposal
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- Ashland official (Gravett) denies Greensboro acid spills - Ja 10 88 27A
- Toxic waste treatment site may be selected next month - Ja 16 88 5C
- Lack of hazardous waste site called bad for N.C. business - Ja 22 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
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Toxic dumps everyone's concern - Fe 7 88 7D
- Lack of hazardous-waste disposal sites key public works problem, Martin says - Fe 26 88 6D
- EPA may clean up Lejeune site - Mr 5 88 12A
- Crews remove smoldering hazardous-waste truck - Mr 6 88 49A
- Editorial: Scared by hazardous waste? - Ap 28 88 10A
- Incinerator suit settled in Caldwell - Ap 28 88 2C
- Lures are called key to placing waste site - Ma 10 88 8B
- Edgecombe plans hearing on accepting waste site - Ma 12 88 16C
- Lee site studied for facility - Ma 12 88 1
- Edgecombe long studied for radioactive waste site - Ma 13 88 1C
- Lee commissioners oppose waste site - Ma 18 88 10B
- Chatham, Lee unite to oppose proposed waste treatment site - Ma 19 88 1C
- Edgecombe officials propose waste disposal 'park' (WASTE MANAGEMENT PARK, NC) - Ma 19 88 1
- EPA official backs state in dispute over waste rules - Ma 19 88 1C
- Despite plan, Lee site hasn't been ruled out - Ma 20 88 4A
- N.C. reportedly has won battle over waste law - Ma 21 88 9A
- Lee officially made a waste site candidate; Panel waiting for formal Edgecombe proposal - Ma 27 88 1C
- Tar Heel editors speak: Don't waste example set by Georgia - Ma 29 88 7D
- Experts debate design options for waste sites; Edgecombe plan prompts concerns on most suitable
- choice for state - Jn 1 88 8A
- Possibility of continuing to ship out waste considered - Jn 2 88 3C
- Mavretic maneuvers about-face on waste - Jn 5 88 27A
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