N&O Index Card Listings
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Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Probe of chemical runoff (Ashland Chemical) in S. Raleigh might be sent to Justice Department - Ja 15 87 2C
- Number of sites considered for hazardous waste treatment facility - (Map) - Ja 16 87 2D
- Waste plant panel narrows list of sites for facility in N.C. - Ja 16 87 1D
- Waste plant sites identified by state - Ja 22 87 1C
- Good waste plant site crucial to N.C. economy, Martin says - Ja 23 87 5C
- Panel fails to agree on sanctions for keeping waste compact intact - Ja 24 87 5B
- Legislator (Miller) urges timetable for deciding next waste site - Ja 27 87 1C
- Compact members cool to timetable idea - Ja 28 87 16C
- N.C. residents urge committee to 'Dump toe Compact' - Ja 29 87 22C
- Lawmakers try to stop high-level nuclear site - Ja 30 87 7C
- Panel to begin drafting rules for waste site - Ja 31 87 22A
- Under the Dome: Incineration cost won't burn public - Fe 8 87 1
- Southeast Compact issue may affect other regions - Fe 10 87 WA-1
- New environment panel head (DeVane) opposes compact (and other committee appointments) - Fe 12 87 25A
- Groups say public may fight waste plant - Fe 13 87 24A
- Bill filed to pull N.C. from compact - Fe 14 87 24C
- One site could take all N-plant wastes, Duke Power's chairman of board says - Fe 18 87 5C
- Martin restates stand on phosphates cleanup - Fe 20 87 WA-1
- Measures introduced on waste-site criteria - Fe 20 87 WA-1
- Panel delays waste dump cleanup bill - Fe 20 87 5D
- Senators back indefinite halt of waste-site search - Fe 20 87 20D
- N.C., others seek delay in selection of waste site - Fe 25 87 18C
- Official urges balanced view of waste issue - Fe 26 87 21A
- Textile aid a priority for lawmakers (and nuclear waste dump) - Mr 1 87 1D
- Bill makes originators responsible for waste - Mr 4 87 12A
- State orders removal of chemical in Onslow - Mr 6 87 4B
- Senate passes waste-disposal legislation - Mr 11 87 7A
- Panel will urge delay in choosing waste site - Mr 13 87 3D
- Waste facility plans split cities, rural areas - Mr 16 87 1
- Collider bid, waste compact linked - Mr 17 87 4C
- Waste-site proposal omits cleanup program - Mr 20 87 4D
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Editorial: Interstate pact is vital - Jy 5 83 4A
- Panel OKs bill for N. C. to join radioactive waste group - Jy 6 83 12C
- Radioactive waste pact given preliminary OK - Jy 8 83 7C
- Legislature OKs joining regional hazardous-waste group - Jy 9 83 16C
- Hazardous waste bill getting last-minute legislative push - Jy 10 83 25A
- Hazardous waste bill limits burying - Jy 13 83 14C
- Environmentalists rap Senate's hazardous waste bill - Jy 14 83 1C
- Hunt vows to fight hazardous waste bill - Jy 15 83 8B
- Impasse softens on heath law, waste bills - Jy 19 83 2C
- Hazardous waste bill compromise rejected - Jy 20 83 1
- Conferees stall hazardous waste bill as deadline nears - Jy 21 83 4C
- Editorial: Industry dilutes waste bill - Jy 21 83 4A
- Toxic waste bill in jeopardy - Jy 22 83 1
- Under the dome: Lawmaker gets escort from S. C. line to vote (on hazardous
- waste bill) - Jy 22 83 10A
- Longest legislative session ends after waste bill fails - Jy 23 83 1
- Residents still seething over PCB landfill (Warren Co.) - Jy 25 83 12C
- Editorial: Salvaging the waste bill - Jy 26 83 4A
- Under the dome: Hunt won't recall lawmakers for waste bill - Jy 28 83 1
- Hunt, defending work on bill, to fight for hazardous waste law - Jy 29 83 2D
- Hunt will ask panel to toughen hazardous waste disposal rules - Jy 30 83 1
- Editorial: Bold action on waste - Au 1 83 4A
- Tar Heels at seminar urge mandate of proper hazardous waste handling - Au 3 83 14C
- 6.2 billion pounds of hazardous waste added, report says - Au 5 83 2D
- Green names (legislative) hazardous waste study panel - Au 9 83 12C
- N. C. Commission on Health Services adopts strict hazardous waste rules - Au 11 83 14C
- EPA chief (Ruckelshaus) says landfills for wastes to be obsolete - Oc 26 83 1C
- Publishing company to move toxic waste - De 2 83 2D
- Panel urges treatment of hazardous waste before burial - De 16 83 22A
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Toxic landfill limits recommended - Fe 19 83 3C
- Court strikes down state law on waste - Mr 2 83 2C
- Bill to seek approval of waste disposal pact - Mr 10 83 4C
- Narrow enforcement is urged of strict hazardous waste rules - Mr 10 83 4C
- Hunt endorses draft hazardous waste bill - Mr 11 83 7C
- PCB dump working well, samples from site show - Mr 13 83 20A
- Waste board, legislators duel over landfill authority - Mr 15 83 12C
- Collaboration alleged over waste proposal - Mr 25 83 1D
- Hazardous wastes (bill regulating landfill disposal) - Mr 29 83 2C
- 8-state compact on radioactive waste disposal draws criticism - Mr 31 83 5C
- Hazardous waste bill sent to subcommittee - Mr 31 83 5C
- Restrictions on landfills pass preliminary House vote - Ap 1 83 4D
- Hazardous waste bills collide in Legislature - Ap 3 83 25A
- Anson landfill proposal opposed by S. C. groups - Ap 4 83 2D
- Editorial: Hunt landfill bill best - Ap 7 83 4A
- Hunt opposes strict landfill bill limiting hazardous waste sites - Ap 7 83 12A
- Senate easily approves pact for radioactive waste dump - Ap 10 83 33A
- Hazardous waste landfill delayed in Anson County - Ap 14 83 12A
- PCBs (bill to prohibit hazardous waste landfill in several counties) - Ap 14 83 16A
- Hazardous waste landfill bill sent to subcommittee for study - Ap 20 83 14C
- Opponents find cause for party as firm suspends landfill plans (Wadesboro) - Ap 22 83 4D
- EPA official testifies N. C. should ban landfill disposal of hazardous wastes - Ap 28 83 14C
- Hazardous wastes (bill to repeal law more restrictive than federal law) - My 5 83 14C
- House panel OKs bill to limit landfill hazardous wastes - My 11 83 5C
- House panel OKs bill to restrict landfills - My 12 83 16A
- Federal hazardous waste rules are too lax, panel says - My 13 83 2D
- Editorial: Waste not, want not - My 14 83 4A
- Panel takes up regional pact on handling radioactive waste - Jn 1 83 12C
- Landfill regulations given tentative OK - Jn 2 83 4C
- House passes hazardous waste bill - Jn 4 83 4C
- PCB landfills (bill to keep landfill out of Warren County) - Jn 4 83 4C
- PCB landfill bill is delayed by amendment - Jn 7 83 5B
- Nuclear waste (bill to join 8-state compact) - Jn 8 83 4C
- UNC waste facility nearly completed - Jn 8 83 4C
- Hazardous waste (bill watered down by Senate) - Jn 11 83 7B
- Hazardous waste (bill to establish concentration for landfill) - Jn 15 83 4C
- Hazardous gas is moved to N. C. dump (in Reidsville) - Jn 25 83 4C
- Under the dome: Senate poised to overhaul waste bill - Jn 26 83 1
- Editorial: Hazardous to health - Jn 28 83 4A
- Senators assail Hunt's, House's waste proposal - Jn 28 83 12C
- Hunt presses approval of waste disposal bill - Jy 1 83 5D
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Legislature approves radioactive waste bill - Mr 21 87 9A
- Rules set on disposal of radioactive wastes - Mr 21 87 4C
- Legal memo affects debate over waste - Mr 24 87 3C
- N.C. should leave compact, form group, Mavretic says - Mr 25 87 8A
- Compact considers limits on state pullouts - Mr 26 87 7A
- Firms honored for waste management - Mr 28 87 20A
- EPA to work on disposal of chemical stored in Onslow - Ap 22 87 4C
- Firm urges ban on some wastes at proposed treatment plant - My 15 87 24D
- House committee endorses bill to ban shallow waste burial - Jn 18 87 20A
- Most N.C. firms miss federal hazardous waste deadline - Jy 7 87 5C
- House accepts report on waste-burial bill - Jy 10 87 13A
- EPA threatens N.C. over hazardous waste - Jy 17 87 1
- Waste burial measure enacted by Senate - Jy 17 87 16A
- Toxic waste fees bill moved from committee - Au 1 87 4C
- Under the Dome: Flaherty's letter angers legislators - Au 6 87 1
- Hazardous waste tax sent to House panel - Au 7 87 18A
- State agency cites Triangle firm (GEL, Inc.) for leaving waste - Oc 13 87 1C
- Low-level waste board studies disposal options - Oc 16 87 6B
- EPA may revoke state's authority to regulate waste - No 11 87 1C
- Thornburg challenges Martin's response to EPA - No 13 87 1C
- Hazardous waste treatment; How North Carolina and Georgia approach their treatment needs
- (Chart) - No 22 87 34A
- AIDS thinks Martin won't call legislature on waste issue - De 2 87 3C
- Martin decides not to call special session on waste law - De 3 87 3C
- Using germs to 'eat' waste being studied - De 14 87 1C
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- NCSU wastes trigger fear of toxic fire; Chemicals in old barn despite warnings - Fe 23 92, 1
- NRC chairman blasts shirking on atomic waste - Mr 14 92, 8C
- S.C. rejects bid to keep waste facility open - Mr 14 92, 5B
- Legislator (Hackney) urges study of court's waste ruling - Jn 26 92, 4B
- Southern states see power in waste compact - Jy 16 92, 6B
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Panel suggests that state adopt rules to handle disposal of low-level waste - Mr 1 86 8A
- Firm (SED) fined $2.42 million for toxic waste violations - Mr 2 86 31A
- Odom says nuclear waste should be kept at plants - Mr 14 86 11C
- Handling of discarded drums legal (Mitchell Systems) - Mr 22 86 2C
- Fla. truck driver convicted of illegally dumping waste - Ap 4 86 2D
- Editorial: Can't wish waste away - Ap 5 86 18A
- Small N.C. businesses face new rules on keeping track of hazardous wastes - Ap 18 86 11B
- Insurance crisis hindering hazardous-waste handlers - Ap 19 86 8A
- Editorial: Can't wish waste away - My 30 86 16A
- Official says N.C. roads would be used to haul nuclear waste to Tenn. depot - My 30 86 7B
- Officials say waste route dangerous - Jn 3 86 16A
- Panel moves to ban radioactive dumps - Jn 21 86 WA-1
- Buncombe law would permit waste monitoring - Au 7 86 22C
- EPA working to contain wastes at Sanford plant (Sanford Plating) - Au 12 86 2C
- Speakers at forum say N.C. should quit waste compact - Se 17 86 12B
- N.C. 1985 hazardous waste output down 56 percent from 1984 level - Se 25 86 12B
- Efforts begin to control household hazardous waste (Greensboro, High Point, Guilford Co.) - Oc 16 86 5C
- Shipping fee for wastes could rise - Oc 16 86 10B
- Panel considers plans for waste disposal - Oc 25 86 24C
- Deposit proposal draws fire from waste-disposal company - No 15 86 12B
- Panel backs waste-disposal legislation - De 2 86 16C
- Mobile incinerator for toxic waste tested - De 7 86 37A
- State to advise, aid businesses in controlling hazardous wastes - De 16 86 18A
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- UNC board funds chemical waste storage facility - Ja 9 82 8-A
- Disposal law ruled unconstitutional - Ja 31 82 29-I
- N. C. to issue hazardous waste permits - Mr 30 82 8B
- Rules to pre-empt local laws on waste facilities advance - My 27 82 32A
- EPA chief cites state role in waste laws - Jn 26 82 1C
- Hunt to discuss managing waste with advantage - Jy 25 82 27A
- Editorial: New life for waste talks - Jy 31 82 4A
- Congress faces nuclear waste dilemma - Au 29 82 1
- Editorial: Time to act on nuclear waste - Se 7 82 4A
- Anson disposal site may spur hazardous waste law's first test - Se 20 82 1
- Oversight panel urged for waste management - Se 23 82 3C
- Burial at sea for nuclear subs debated - Oc 24 82 38A
- Waste landfill plan in Anson concerns S. C. congressman - Oc 27 82 10C
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Wastes study should emphasize impeding pollution, speakers say - Ja 21 84 16C
- Dumping alleged at Marine air base (Cherry Point) - Fe 10 84 2D
- Hunt says U.S. waste standards should be patterned after N.C. - Fe 18 84 8B
- Legislators studying hazardous waste plan - Fe 25 84 5C
- Wake board tentatively OKs bonds for CP and L nuclear waste treatment - My 1 84 14C
- N.C. to regulate underground wastes - My 6 84 40A
- Speakers push solutions to stop toxic pollution - My 17 84 11B
- Bill backed for regulating hazardous waste disposal - Jn 20 84 5C
- Senate endorses bill to regulate hazardous wastes - Jn 21 84 16C
- New rules on waste approved by Senate - Jn 22 84 5B
- 3 solvents detected at waste plant site (Laurinburg-Maxton Industrial
- Park) - Jy 7 84 8B
- Site contaminated, health official says - Jy 8 84 25A
- More than budget considered in 'education session' - Jy 9 84 14C
- Wake No. 2 in hazardous waste, state study shows - Jy 13 84 1D
- Firm (ECOFLO) requests OK to treat waste - Jy 15 84 25A
- $5,000 state penalty levied on Cherry Point - Se 6 84 21A
- Coordination for handling wastes urged - De 21 84 4D
- Fines by state got the attention of military brass - De 31 84 1C
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Guidance short on ways to solve N.C. waste woes - Mr 21 91 4B
- Panel OKs vault plans for radioactive waste - Mr 23 91 4B
- New offer may get N.C. back in waste compact - My 8 91 4B
- Hazardous chemicals removed from building - My 15 91 2B
- N.C. rated 'bad actor' in hazardous-waste drama - My 19 91 1C
- Former (FCX) pesticide plant to be tested by EPA (Statesville) - Jn 1 4B
- State bans on wastes rejected; Ruling spurs debate over incinerator - Jn 11 91 1
- Editorial: Waste is still with us - Jn 13 91 22A
- Appeals court upholds hazardous-waste law - Au 2 91 5B
- N.C. hazardous waste grows 80% in 1 year; Much of hike caused by cleanups of dumps - Au 9 91 1
- Duke sues firm (Continental Insurance) over cleanup of waste site (Duke Forest) - Oc 18 91 8B
Hazardous Substances - Disposal
- Closer study of new rules on hazardous waste urged - Ja 19 85 4C
- Barrels of war test waste to be moved out of state - Fe 5 85 14C
- Hazardous-waste liability debated in House hearing - Ap 10 85 4C
- Hazardous-waste liability bill debated in legislature - Ap 12 85 16A
- Durham to require labels, disclosures for hazardous waste - My 8 85 1C
- Liability for hazardous waste debated through bill in House - Jn 9 85 42A
- Some landfills going untested, officials report - Jn 19 85 7A
- Waste permit bill returned to subcommittee - Jn 20 85 20C
- House approves bill to make carriers of hazardous waste liable for accidents - Jn 22 85 4C
- House OKs measure on waste treatment permit charges - Jy 5 85 2D
- Despite protest, bill creating statewide waste fee advances - Jy 6 85 5C
- Monitoring explosives questioned - Au 8 85 2C
- Waste-management procedure advances - Au 10 85 9A
- State probes pesticide dumps - Au 15 85 2C
- Camp Lejeune more careful about dumping pollutants now - Se 15 85 31A
- Civilians, military investigating waste dumps at Camp Lejeune - Se 15 85 29A
- 12 waste firms may be closed - Oc 12 85 4C
- Reported waste down from '83 in latest report - Oc 18 85 17A
- A tale of two cities (Greensboro; Laurinburg) and hazardous waste - Oc 20 85 1D
- Panel to decide number of radioactive landfills - Oc 28 85 1C
- Editorial: - Cure for 'chemophobia' - No 20 85 12A
- Man helps turn back waste delivery - No 29 85 1D
- Low-level waste not from N-plants or arms production - De 1 85 15A
- Training urged for hazardous-waste haulers - De 21 85 20A