N&O Index Card Listings
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Environmental Management Commission
- EMC panel backs delaying stricter toxic water limits - Fe 9 89 14C
Environmental Management Commission
- State revokes Maxton firm's waste permit - Fe 10 89 3C
- Topsail (condominium) project criticized - Mr 4 89 3C
- Environmental panel to consider regulation of more pollutants - My 11 89 27A
- State panel stiffens anti-pollution rules - My 12 89 1C
- Panel set to reclassify 25 miles of New River - My 14 89 27A
- 4 (DuPuy; Medina; Ibrahim; Peterson) appointed to commission on environment - Jy 13 89 3C
- Agency approves stricter standards aimed at curbing water pollution - Jy 14 89 2C
- Cancerous air toxins increase in state despite fewer emissions - Au 3 89 1C
- Development interests gain seats on panel - Au 15 89 1C
- High Point doctor (Farabow) joins EMC - Au 18 89 22A
- Environmentalists say 2 (Griffith; Zucchino) on EMC have 'clear-cut' interest conflicts - Au 20 89 31A
- Holshouser firm owes $1 million to official (Boykin); Gardner put Pender man on environment
- panel - Au 24 89 18A
- Seven coastal waters are recommended for special protection - Au 31 89 14C
- Development group's clout in coastal regulation fuels fears - Se 5 89 1
- Wearing two hats (members of Economic Alliance of NC serving on EMC and CRC) - Se 5 89 6A
- Cape Fear River governments challenge Jordan Lake plan - Se 14 89 20A
- Coastal waters win protection from state panel (Map) - Se 15 89 1
- Tougher pollution-control rules ordered for Tar-Pamlico basin - Se 15 89 6A
- Under the Dome: New panelists play key role on waters - Se 18 89 1
- Editorial: 'New' EMC starts well - Se 21 89 20A
- Environmental study proposed for Lockwoods Folly channel - Oc 13 89 4C
- Pollution-trading scheme OK'd for Tar River basin (Map) - De 15 89 1
- Change sought in environmental commission's appeals system - De 25 89 10B
Environmental Management Commission
- Some polluters may have state fines increased - Ja 12 90 4B
- Cary, Apex plans for water plant face opposition - Ja 15 90 1B
- Pollution controls endorsed; Panel wants 105 toxins curtailed - Fe 3 90 1
- After five years in the making, limits set on 105 air pollutants - Fe 9 90 1B
- Editorial: Cleaner air on the calendar - Fe 11 90 6J
- Developers propose eased rules on marinas in 'resource waters' - Mr 9 90 4B
- Panel backs stricter rules to protect drinking water - My 1 90 4B
- Dioxin proposal criticized; Environmentalists seek to keep current limits - My 2 90 1B
- State adds to limits on runoff; Development backers fears called unfounded - My 11 90 1
- State officials cut corners during budget crunch - Jn 16 90 5B
- EMC upholds denial of permit for medical-waste incinerator - Jy 13 90 2B
- Panel seeks expanded auto emissions tests - Jy 13 90 1B
- Board clears official of conflict-of-interest charge - Jy 19 90 5B
- Tar Heel editors speak: EMC turns enforcer - Jy 29 90 7J
- Ashland settles claim, agrees to pay state $50,000 - Au 3 90 1B
- Dioxin dangers debated; Panel backs weaker water protection rule - Au 17 90 1B
- Parts per quadrillion befuddle experts in deciding what's safe - Se 14 90 2B
- State panel votes to keep stringent dioxin limit - Se 14 90 1B
- EMC sets guidelines on underground tanks - Oc 12 90 6A
- Panel may delay rules on benzene emissions - Oc 12 90 1
- State sets dioxin rules for 5 mills - Oc 16 90 3B
- Auto exhaust checks to be more stringent - De 14 90 1B
- EMC clarifies conflicts of interest - De 14 90 2B
- Rules set to protect N.C. drinking water - De 14 90 1
- Citizens speak out on benzene - De 19 90 1B
- Editorial: A floor for cleaner water - De 19 90 16A