N&O Index Card Listings

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Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Oil tank leaks also drain funds, patience - De 18 89 2B
  • DEM extends period for comments on plan (classifying water) - De 19 89 4B
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • School services (water and sewer) will be costly to add - Ja 3 90 2B
  • Weyerhaeuser fined for wastewater spill - Ja 3 90 4B
  • More haste promised in finding and fining N.C. water polluters - Ja 4 90 1B
  • Environmental management lab plans to occupy West Raleigh site - Ja 11 90 2F
  • Coastal management head (Everett) named to direct environmental agency - Ja 19 90 3B
  • Editorial: Asleep at sewage switch - Fe 26 90 6A
  • Little pollution found around state's marinas - Mr 3 90 4B
  • Records show poor regulation of state's private sewage plants - Mr 19 90 4B
  • Waste treatment plants at schools set for work - Mr 20 90 5B
  • Construction firm fined for release of asbestos (Joyner Wrecking; also NCNB) - Ap 13 90 4B
  • Clean water program opposed in Robbinsville - My 2 90 4B
  • State division to oppose bid to relax dioxin rules - My 10 90 4B
  • State lifts Garner's sewer limit - Jy 20 90 5B
  • State officials target idle slaughterhouse (Goldsboro) - Se 27 90 4B
  • State sets hearings on water restrictions (marinas) - No 15 90 4B
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Permit allows more discharge of wastewater (Manteo) - Ap 17 91 4B
  • State defends approval of hog-plant discharges - My 9 91 4B
  • State fines Weyerhaeuser for illegal ash discharges; If paid, $1.5 million fine would be state's biggest - Jn 13 91 1
  • Burning of waste to resume; State permit imposes tough new limits on Carolina Solite Corp. - Oc 9 91 6B
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • (Sewage) Spill prompts Wake, state coordination - Ja 7 88 1C
  • City offers state aid in monitoring treatment plants - Ja 20 88 3C
  • Tiny fleas test the waters for contamination - Fe 22 88 1C
  • Couple protesting state fine of $579 for burning trash - Mr 2 88 1C
  • Revised permit would limit Texasgulf discharges further - Mr 4 88 15A
  • Merger of (GOVERNMENT) AGENCIES endorsed; Environmental-health department discussed - Mr 25 88 7D
  • Cary is fined $11,000 for Crabtree creek spill - Ma 14 88 2C
  • State to look at tougher air-pollution controls - Ma 21 88 1
  • Industries assail state air-toxin plan - Ma 25 88 1C
  • N.C. marine officials expect return of fish kills - Jn 2 88 1C
  • 3 state officials (Taft; Batten; Wahab) suspended without pay - Jn 3 88 1C
  • Cary asks reduction of sludge penalty - Jn 14 88 3C
  • Suspended state administrators reinstated - Jy 1 88 1C
  • Texasgulf may win big cut in state fine for air pollution - Jy 28 88 1C
  • State reviews Zebulon sewer allocations; Unused permits put system 200,000 gallons over
  • capacity - on paper - Au 18 88 3T
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Cary spared state fine in unreported sewage spill - Ja 13 89 22C
  • State agency names new deputy director (Wakild) - Fe 4 89 8D
  • Staffing of state pollution programs lags - Mr 24 89 1
  • Water runoff plan approval (for West Onslow Beach) canceled - Mr 31 89 6D
  • Weyerhauser to monitor fish for dioxin - Ap 2 32A
  • Environmental panel hears Ashland dispute - Ap 13 89 16C
  • Water protection rules proposed - Ap 13 89 3C
  • Beach condominiums get state approval (West Onslow Beach) - Ap 14 89 2C
  • Division's (laboratory) complex is started; Better surveillance of pollution vowed - Ap 14 89 1C
  • State investigates kill of fish in Alligator River - My 2 89 2C
  • Environmental panel to consider regulation of more pollutants - My 11 89 27A
  • Environmental agency's role (investigating pollution cases in Chatham Co.) investigated - My 20 89 7D
  • Plan to cut pollution gets backing (and classifying Tar-Pamlico River system as nutrient sensitive) - Jn 16 89 4C
  • State issues first warning on ozone level - Jn 28 89 2C
  • Pollution report prompts state to transfer 3 (Van Tilburg; Pounds; Daniel) - Jy 14 89 1C
  • State won't fine city for sewage spill - Au 10 89 8D
  • Chemical plant plans rejected - Oc 25 89 18C
  • State rebuts claims on toxic discharges - Oc 25 89 18C
  • Weyerhaeuser mill assessed for spills - Oc 25 89 2C
  • Official (LANE) demoted after audit - Oc 28 89 1C
  • Environmental official (LANE) demoted after study - Oc 31 89 2C
  • Runoff curbs weighed for state's streams - No 20 89 3C
  • Lee A. Daniel named state air quality chief - No 21 89 4C
  • Polluters to risk jail under state program - De 7 89 5B
  • Top environmental officer (Wilms) to work for Homebuilders - De 13 89 1B
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Swift Creek proposal viewed as test of watershed rankings - Se 8 88 16C
  • Wastewater systems key for growth - Se 8 88 1T
  • Enforcement, limits on growth called key to coastal cleanup - Se 20 88 1
  • Cary charged $13,039.15 for sludge discharge - Oc 6 88 4C
  • TREYBURN developers seek water-plant permit - Oc 22 88 1C
  • Industry, cities resist pollution-control proposals - No 13 88 41A
  • Treyburn developer gets permit for sewage plant No 13 88 39A
  • Zoning delay leaves Wake plans shaky No 24 88 1T
  • Pollution laws enforcement called doubtful - De 6 88 1C
  • Report says sediment (from Old Beau development near Roaring Gap) may cut trout numbers - De 24 88 2C