N&O Index Card Listings

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Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Chemical spill case (Ashland Chemical) - shows need for coordination, critics say - Fe 15 87 33A
  • Strict sewage limits recommended to help clean up Falls, Jordan lakes - Fe 27 87 1
  • Pollution study may boost drive for N.C. phosphate ban - Fe 28 87 1C
  • 7 states back PHOSPHATE soap bans; Officials cite quick, economical cure for high phosphorus
  • levels - Mr 2 87 1
  • Odor controls at plant fornd to be inadequate (Sampson County) - Mr 12 87 2C
  • Durham officials ask division to review sewer violation fines - Mr 28 87 20A
  • New RDU terminal, deck to open without (air-quality) permit - My 27 87 4C
  • Chatham coal mine plan gets go-ahead - My 28 87 2C
  • Cary manager seeks derailment of proposal (to upgrade sewage plants in Neuse basin) - Jn 5 87 1D
  • Cuts in polluters' fines criticized, defended; Officials differ over effect of EMC actions - Jy 19 87 1
  • Stench called harmless; Official says (pulp) mill may have raised stink - Se 17 87 1C
  • Chicken plant (House of Raeford) faces waste violation fines - Se 23 87 2C
  • Plan to protect shellfish beds called off-target - No 27 87 WA-1
  • Under the Dome: Choice of Everett hailed - De 3 87 11A
  • Permit would force Texasgulf recycling - De 19 87 1
  • Water study advises checks on pesticides - De 25 87 1C
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Panel mulls phosphate detergent ban - Fe 11 83 1D - Jacksonville sewer line extensions to be denied - Ap 7 83 13A
  • State report says action is needed to correct Neuse River algae woes - My 13 83 8B
  • Hearing set for tonight on watershed proposals (Falls and Jordan lakes) - Au 9 83 3C
  • Editorial: Toward clean lakes... - Au 13 83 4A
  • Permit is revised for coal terminal - Oc 18 83 2C
  • Fish nursery inventory could spur tighter runoff rules - No 26 83 16C
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • SOC (synthetic organic chemicals) issue clouds Jordan Lake - Fe 24 85 32A
  • Environmental Management panel asks staff for coastal growth advice - Mr 15 85 15A
  • Under the dome: State's top water quality official (Fleming) fired - Jn 15 85 1
  • Town's sewage prompts state to force action (Princeville) - Jy 20 85 1C
  • Mandatory checks for pollution control predicted for vehicles in Wake County - Oc 11 85 1
  • Under the dome: Doctor loses bid to have meetings opened - No 7 85 1
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Southport, state feud over waste treatment plant - Ja 31 82 14-I
  • State takes authority on pollution permits - Mr 28 82 35A
  • State, in quest for firms, helps air checks - Jn 21 82 7B
  • State probes who's responsible for monitoring lake draining - Jy 8 82 4C
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • State agrees Falls Lake study is flawed - Ap 29 92, 3B
  • Farmers bristling at rules proposed for animal farms - Jn 19 92, 16A
  • State official (Everett) leaving post; Chemical group hires regulator - Jn 19 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Slow that revolving door - Jn 21 92, 20A
  • Acting director (Howard) named to environmental post - Jn 27 92, 5B
  • State to seek exemption on fuel in some counties - Oc 2 92, 8B
  • Oxygenated fuel draws complaints about odor - Oc 29 92, 5B
Environmental Management, North Carolina Division of
  • Water use at peat plant defended - Ja 12 84 2C
  • Former official (Peek) says agency aiding 'legalized pollution' - Mr 20 84 14C
  • Deadline extended in pollution case - My 25 84 2C
  • Nutrient-sensitive label for Neuse to be explored - Jn 15 84 1D