N&O Index Card Listings
Displaying 1-10 of 30 results.
Water Pollution
- Chatham residents seek transfer of pesticide rules' enforcement (to a health agency) - Ja 31 87 26C
- Panel (Environmental Management Commission) told it's too lenient on offenders - Fe 13 87 25A
- Chemical spill case (Ashland Chemical) shows need for coordination, critics say - Fe 15 87 33A
- Pollution-control bills introduced in House - Fe 25 87 5C
- Coastal study touted as step toward solving pollution problems (in Albemarle and Pamlico sounds) - Mr 7 87 5C
- Editorial: All together for justice (liability for environmental pollution) - My 18 87 12A
- EMC criticized for cutting fines against polluters - Jy 10 87 1D
- Editorial: Polluters off the hook - Jy 13 87 8A
- Cuts in polluters' fines criticized, defended; Officials differ over effect of EMC actions - Jy 19 87 1
- Fine reductions granted in 1987 (Chart) - Jy 19 87 10A
- Editorial: More eyes peeled for pollution - Jy 30 87 18A
- Scientists say coasts faltering as habitats - Au 17 87 1
- EMC seeks more consistent actions on fines (against polluters) - Se 4 76 5B
- Latest EMC session hard on polluters - Se 11 87 1D
- EPA enlists N.C. help on waste - Se 14 87 1C
- Trash is beginning to take toll at sea - Se 20 87 1
- Bitter feud rages over potential for pollution (Treyburn) - Se 29 87 2D
- EMC revises coastal pollution rules, denies conflicts of interest - Oc 9 87 1
- Ozone pollution damages crops, official says - Oc 27 87 1C
Water Pollution
- Chemical industry spills, hazards spawned right-to-know proposals - Fe 24 85 31A
- Progress of right-to-know legislation - Fe 24 85 31A
- Editorial: Bill of rights on health - Fe 27 85 4A
- Pollution turning parks hazy, killing trees, House panel told - My 23 85 26A
- EPA study says indoor pollutants may be serious hazard - Jn 17 85 1C
- Duke researcher questions ability of wetlands as pollution filters - Jn 20 85 WA-1
- House panel OKs bill on waste spill liability - Jn 20 85 12B
- Asphalt found in park, at beaches - Jn 27 85 2C
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Water Pollution
- Developer (Bostic) fined $84,000 for sewage, sediment violations - Ja 23 86 3C
- Dare wildlife refuge cited for potential pollution - Fe 6 86 2C
- Rupture in pipeline spills phosphate wastes into (South) creek - Fe 18 86 5C
- Officials assess damage to creek from waste leak - Fe 20 86 2C
- South Creek leak called rule violation - Fe 22 86 4C
- Fishermen worried about spill's effects on South Creek - Fe 23 86 31A
- Crews clean up spill in Little River - Mr 15 86 2C
- Discharge limit on selenium may help restore life in Belews Lake - Ap 2 86 18C
- South Raleigh residents worry about chemicals in water (near Ashland Chemical) - Ap 10 86 2C
- State gets $300,000 grant to study Albemarle, Pamlico sounds - Ap 16 86 3C
- Harm to (South) creek not permanent, expert predicts - Ap 30 86 4C
- Lower forms of aquatic animals help identify deadly pollutants - My 28 86 8A
- Shellfish waters closed; sewage problem cited (Tar Landing Bay) - Jy 4 86 3D
- Substance in Haw forces (Pittsboro water) plant closing - Jy 10 86 4C
- CP and L agrees to spend $38 million to clean pollutant from Hyco Lake - Jy 11 86 17A
- Officials lay the groundwork for coastal pollution study - Oc 24 86 3D
- Panel approves buffer between dumps, water - No 25 86 5C
- Panel backs cleanup of groundwater pollution; Legislative committee requests $1 million from General Assembly - No 25 86 5C
- Onslow woman (Ritter) leads fight to protect waters of Stump Sound - No 29 86 1C
- Chemical kills thousands of fish; source of spill in Neuse unknown - De 2 86 1
- Sewage from Wake dairy farm caused fish kill, officials say - De 5 86 1
- Tank leaks pollute water across state - De 28 86 1
Water Pollution
- Editorial: Fooling around at Falls Lake - Ja 23 84 4A
- N.C. mill's (CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL) fouling of Pigeon River stirs
- controversy - Ja 29 84 1
- Vegetation eases runoff's pollution - Fe 13 84 8B
- Water cleanup move supported - Fe 28 84 2C
- Too much waste in Cape Fear, state says - Mr 29 84 18A
- Triangle J Council reiterates steps to control lakes' pollution - Ap 20 84 2D
- Record fine levied for (Cape Fear) river pollution - Ap 27 84 4D
- EPA granted trial in waste dispute - My 10 84 2C
- Official urges quick action on water pollution proposals - Jn 13 84 2C
- Leak from gasoline tank taints five wells near Fayetteville - Jn 29 84 15A
- Residents advised to avoid water until extent of fuel leak known - Jn 30 84 8B
- EPA will pay for hookups to eliminate tainted water (Durham) - Jy 1 84 32A
- Gasoline leakage nearly year old (Fayetteville) - Jy 1 84 25A
- Raleigh housing project blamed for silt buildup at Lake Durant - Jy 28 84 1C
- Tenn. Rivers clogged by N.C. silt, TVA says - Jy 30 84 3C
- Well-water contamination is feared near Laurinburg - Au 29 84 4C
- Paint chips on Chowan draw pollution complaints - Au 31 84 11B
- Possible pollution of shellfish closes some coastal waters - Se 15 84 8A
- Threat of pollution (after hurricane) prevents shellfishing in some
- N.C. waters - Se 22 84 19A
- N. C. success mixed in cleaning (coastal) rivers - No 16 84 4D
- Contaminated water found near Mobil site (Cape Fear banks) - No 29 84 4C
- Textile dye plant could face cleanup orders from state, U. S. - De 24 84 3C
Water Pollution
- Fuel-tank leaks outpace remedies - Fe 3 92 1
- Judge says group can't intervene in (Cullasaja) river issue - Fe 5 92 5B
- Company (Hoechst Celanese) to clean up tainted groundwater - Mr 24 92 5B
- Yadkin River pollution continues, group says - Mr 26 92 5B
- Shellfishing area closed after big sewage spill (New Hanover County) - Jy 10 92 5B
- Brick factory oil gets into river; Seepage small, but authorities expect some damage to wildlife - Jy 18 92 7B
- Spending on sounds supported in survey - Au 28 92 8B
- Editorial: the sounds of pollution - Se 9 92 10A
- State says tap water unfit; Polluted well in Wendell called a risk - Se 24 92 1F
Water Pollution
- Hunt to seek funds to reduce pollution from farm runoff - Mr 29 84 21A
- Speakers push solutions to stop toxic pollution - My 17 84 11B
- Tough anti-pollution rules are discussed for Mecklenburg - Jy 29 84 42A
- State says chemical spill in Durham not dangerous - Au 9 84 24A
- Hunt visits tainted area (Durham), airs new campaign event - Au 17 84 4D
- Pollution may prove too costly to justify well repair, state says
- (Scotland Co.) - Oc 28 84 33A
- Teams clean up Brunswick (sodium hydroxide) spill - De 7 84 2D
Water Pollution
- Industrial pollution campaign planned - Ap 15 83 6A
- Ozone pollution can reduce crop yields, NCSU tests show - My 16 83 11A