N&O Index Card Listings
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Drinking Water
- Cities may need change to meet water standard - Ap 7 83 2C
- Concern grows over viability of Jordan for drinking water - Oc 23 83 40A
Drinking Water
- Drinking water rules on tap for migrants - My 15 82 9A
- Farmer calls water rules 'bureaucratic intrusion' - Jn 30 82 1C
Drinking Water
- General Assembly Round-up: Drinking water (threatened by leaking tanks) - Fe 21 85 12A
- Cary considers building water-treatment facility - Ap 14 85 38A
- Study shows Falls Lake's water is OK for drinking - Jn 8 85 1C
- Jordan Lake water safe to drink, but panel says further study needed - Jn 27 85 12B
- EPA pressures state to comply with radiation standards - Jy 27 85 7A
- State hopes filter will clear radium from Wilson water - Jy 28 85 37A
- Towns urge quick action on drinking water (from Jordan Lake) - Se 13 85 20D
- Commission to begin allocation of drinking water from Jordan - Oc 3 85 12B
- Charlotte's water wins taste contest - No 15 85 2C
Drinking Water
- Triangle J panel backs water plan - Au 14 86 2C
- No health problems detected from water; High lead levels prompted change in plumbing code,
- testing in Durham - No 7 86 4D
Drinking Water
- Statewide water protection rules suggested - No 11 88 1C
- Ah, it was slurp, gargle and judge No 17 88 1C
- Panel backs rules to protect water No 24 88 40A
Drinking Water
- Researchers questioning Alzheimer's-aluminum link - Mr 1 89 10A
- EPA weighs tighter drinking-water standards - Jn 19 89 4A
- Lead in water can be a problem in new homes - Jn 19 89 1
- Senate OKs setting rules for water - Jn 20 89 3C
- Excess lead found in school drinking water (across the state) - Au 16 89 16C
- UNCA researchers test drinking water for lead - De 12 89 4B
- Results of well tests in Guilford expected today (WATER POLLUTION) - De 13 89 7B
Drinking Water
- Panel backs stricter rules to protect drinking water - My 1 90 4B
- Most wells checked for nitrates found safe - Jn 1 90 4B
- Groups praise, pan drinking water protection plan - Au 14 90 4B
- Protection for drinking-water supply backed - Au 16 90 1B
- Rules set to protect N.C. drinking water - De 14 90 1