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Subject/Name: Water Pollution
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Pollution levels suspected in flounder abnormalities - Ap 6 88 16C
- Editorial: Costs along the coast - Ap 10 88 6D
- Pigeon River fish test high in dioxin - Ap 12 88 3C
- N.C.'s waste melting pot; Cleaning up sounds a statewide effort, study finds - Ma 1 88 37A
- Municipal leaders discuss strategies for cleaning Neuse River - Jn 17 88 18A
- Editorial: Cleaner rivers, lower taxes? - Jn 19 88 6D
- 'Nutrient sensitive' designation urged for Tar River basin - Jn 30 88 3C
- Editorial: Dirty water, drop by drop - Jy 25 88 6A
- Editorial: In a hole on groundwater rules - Jy 28 88 18A
- Waste discharge ban proposed in mountains - Au 2 88 2C
- Firm (Chatham Coal) renews application for permit to discharge waste into Deep River - Au 4 88 10B
- The ENO RIVER is low, slow and dyed deep red - Au 19 88 2C
- Pond fish choking in mesh of Triangle's development - Se 17 88 2C
- Bountiful sounds discovered by explorers now suffer due to pollution - Se 18 88 11A
- Fisherman never heard of fish dying 'way back yonder' - Se 18 88 10A
- Pollution fouling state's coastal waters; Life of rivers, sea sickens in pervasive waste (Map;
- MARINE POLLUTION) - Se 18 88 1
- Future frightens Lockwoods Folly shellfishermen - Se 19 88 9A
- Volunteers keep tabs on coastal water pollution - No 2 88 10A
- Environmental group challenges Gov. Martin's use of pollution study No 4 88 22C
- Study renews concern over mercury levels (in Abbotts Creek) - De 16 88 2C
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