N&O Index Card Listings
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Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Radioactive waste bill introduced by Miller (and Parnell filed bill to add Robeson judgeship) - Jn 11 88 6A
- Federal plan for nuclear waste opposed - Oc 23 88 36A
- Waste firm's record troubles state panel (Chem-Nuclear Systems) - No 17 88 3C
- Nuclear waste may be shipped to Harris plant - De 9 88 1C
Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Waste bidder's (Westinghouse's) stability questioned - Ja 11 89 3C
- Rowan sets $10 million as fee for waste site - Fe 8 89 2C
- Eastern N.C. dump too risky, panel finds - Mr 15 89 11A
- Triangle to get N-waste by rail (Map) - Ap 14 89 1C
- Radioactivity gets Bowman Gray in jam - Oc 8 89 40A
Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Radioactive waste site search draws comments (LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE...) - Ja 6 88 3C
- State laws on radioactive waste defended - Mr 3 88 10B
- Panel will request $200,000 to pay for waste-site search - Mr 8 88 2C
- Governor hopeful (Friedman) puts a tune to waste compact opposition - Ap 2 88 3C
- Waste panel chief (Eisenbud) calls state's rules costly, misleading - Ap 3 88 32A
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Waste plagues nuclear plants - Ap 10 88 7D
- Gubernatorial candidate (Friedman) is against nuclear dump - Ma 1 88 47A
- Compensation for counties with waste sites touted - Ma 7 88 3C
- Edgecombe group tours S.C. site - Ma 24 88 1C
Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Surry officials want state to test wells - Ja 10 90 4B
- State warns Stanly firm (CAROLINA SOLITE) about waste discharge - Ja 19 90 4B
- (Seaboard Chemical) Plant's closing leaves unsafe chemicals alone - Fe 3 90 4B
- Trucking firm (Central Transport) fined for chemical dumping - Mr 7 90 4B
- Hazardous waste volume down in '88 - Mr 16 90 7B
- Tighter rules sought on hazardous-waste landfills - Mr 30 90 7B
- U.S. judge backs state waste-regulation power - Ap 13 90 1B
- Editorial: Stewing in nuclear juice - Ap 29 90 6J
- EPA drops challenge of rigid N.C. waste law - Jn 2 90 1
- Wake studies options for approving a hazardous-waste team - Jn 14 90 1F
- Man (Hutchison) pleads guilty to waste-disposal charges (also Winborne indicted) - Jn 15 90 3B
- Fine levied against tile company (Mannington) - Jy 1 90 7C
- Editorial: It's a mess - clean it up - Jy 10 90 8A
- Panel to urge waste firms to plan for another ban - Jy 21 90 3B
- S. C. official defends hazardous waste limit - Jy 24 90 1B
- Other Southern states say they may close borders to N.C. waste - Au 6 90 4B
- Ruling puts waste pact in doubt; Federal court overturns Ala. waste-shipment ban - Au 10 90 1B
- Editorial: Court throws a block (hazardous waste disposal) - Au 13 90 8A
- Stanly plant burning hazardous waste will switch to coal fuel - Au 16 90 1B
- Martin stands by hazardous-waste pact - Se 11 90 3B
- Editorial: Not just monkey business - Se 12 90 12A
- N.C. urged to make plants use own waste; Incentives proposed for on-site recycling - Se 26 90 4B
- Hazardous-waste handling idea faulted; State official says federal law prohibits storage on industrial sites - Se 27 90 4B
- Potentially fatal levels of arsenic found in forest (near Clayton) - Oc 3 90 1B
- Soil contamination at Peele Pesticides disposal site (Chart) - Oc 3 90 5B
- Official denies claims of excess waste capacity - Oc 4 90 3B
- State is home to at least 900 toxic-waste sites - Oc 4 90 1B
- Cleaning abandoned dump (near Clayton) - Oc 10 90 4B
- S.C., Ala. governors warn state on wastes - De 11 90 1
- Industries face uncertainty about wastes - De 14 90 17A
- Tar Heel editors speak: Pound-foolish on tons of toxic waste - De 16 90 7J
- Alabama will ban wastes from N.C. - De 17 90 1
- Editorial: - No winks at midnight dumping - De 18 90 10A
- S.C. sets waste ban for N.C.; Incinerator site rejection cited in move - De 18 90 1
- Impact of waste ban stirs debate - De 20 90 6B
- EPA begins moving tainted soil (near Washington) - De 27 90 3B