N&O Index Card Listings
Displaying 11-20 of 30 results.
Water Pollution
- Lake for N-plant (Shearon Harris) opens to public - No 3 83 1C
- New (Harris) lake increases area's recreational outlets - No 6 83 16B
Water Pollution
- Probe of chemical runoff (Ashland Chemical) in S. Raleigh might be sent to Justice Department - Ja 15 87 2C
- State urged to start tests of groundwater supplies - Ja 24 87 2C
- Coast guard warns of hazard after fuel-laden tugboat sinks - Ja 28 87 6B
- Hot asphalt is spilled into Bogue Sound - Fe 5 87 2C
- Neighbor's fuel tank leaks 50 gallons; spill contained in Garner-area pond - Fe 8 87 32A
- Less strict groundwater pollution rules urged (by Martin) - Fe 13 87 8C
- Trouble in river city - Fe 17 87 6A
- 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
- Cost-effectiveness center of debate of phosphate ban - Mr 2 87 5A
- Neuse River basic pollution (Chart) - Mr 2 87 5A
- Durham officials ask division to review sewer violation fines - Mr 28 87 20A
- Gasoline found in Raleigh creek; leaking tank cited - Ap 3 87 4D
- Pamlico River threatened by increasing pollution - Ap 7 87 8A
- Battleboro shuts tainted water system - Ap 9 87 22C
- West Raleigh gasoline leak reported to be larger than original estimates - Ap 9 87 1C
- AMP facilities report groundwater problems (Greensboro) - My 2 87 2C
- Water at Alamance landfill would drain to Haw, study finds - My 28 87 4C
- Permit to allow Chatham coal tests suspended; U.S. bows to citizen group that fears damage to water
- supplies - Jy 7 87 1C
- Groundwater near derailment tainted (Bladen County) - Jy 18 87 4C
- Editorial: Troubled coastal waters - Au 20 87 22A
- Disease infects crabs in Pamlico River - Se 1 87 1C
Water Pollution
- State investigating bottle-plant discharge - Se 2 87 WA-1
- Study seeks to fathom waters' troubles; Coastal fishermen are worried the answers might be coming
- too late - Se 6 87 1
- Texasgulf to let study address river concerns - Se 6 87 14A
- Cleanup of lower Neuse River endorsed; timetable debated - Se 16 87 1C
- Chemical suspected in Durham fish kill (Ellerbee Creek) - Se 28 87 2C
- Editorial: Martin misses signals on coast - Se 28 87 16A
- Agencies differ on which waters to protect - De 4 87 21A
- Large plants targeted in phosphate reduction - De 8 87 2C
Water Pollution
- State to test Pamlico fish for chemicals, bacteria - Ja 1 82 31
- Solvent spill forces sealing of Harnett water system - Ja 16 82 21
- UNC studies pollution in towns' water source (Haw River) - Fe 15 82 12C
- Man calls for cleanup after Haw canoe trip - Ap 29 82 30A
- State orders CP and L to pay for violations at Hyco Lake - My 13 82 2C - No PCB risk found in samples of soil, water in Mecklenburg - My 31 82 3C
Water Pollution
- State turns up its nose at N.Y. trash - Ap 3 87 1
- Carteret judge orders barge owner to take load of N.Y. trash elsewhere - Ap 4 87 5C
- Big stink raised on coast over N.Y. garbage barge - Ap 5 87 31A
- Barge of N.Y. trash leaves state waters - Ap 7 87 2C
- Editorial: Landfills: Obsolete luxury - Jy 18 87 16A
- Roadside dumps difficult to stop, N.C. officials say - No 28 87 4C
Water Pollution
- Tenn. Rivers clogged by N.C. silt, TVA says - Jy 30 84 3C
- Mountain group wins 1st fight to save (Horsepasture) river - Se 21 84 3D
- N. C. success mixed in cleaning (coastal) rivers - No 16 84 4D
Water Pollution
- Weeds, toxins called peril for Triangle lakes - No 1 89 1C
- Birds to test waters at new habitats; Impoundments built to attract waterfowl near Jordan and
- Falls lakes No 23 89 1T
Water Pollution
- Editorial: - New Jersey's had its fill - Jn 1 88 10A
- Editorial: - On changing bad habits - Jy 12 88 10A
- Industry, cities resist pollution-control proposals - No 13 88 41A
- Agencies could lose fining clout - No 16 88 1C
- Editorial: - Defending air and water...while Treyburn gets its way - No 21 88 8A
Water Pollution
- Editorial: - Shortsighted on pollution - Fe 9 89 18A
- State revokes Maxton firm's waste permit - Fe 10 89 3C
- State urges court to let agencies set fines for polluters, others - Fe 14 89 3C
- Senate OKs limits on six-pack rings (PLASTICS) - Ap 11 89 18C
- National Guard sites may be contaminated - Ap 26 89 2C
- State panel stiffens anti-pollution rules - My 12 89 1C
- EPA targets 11 plants in N.C. for pollution - Jn 16 89 22C
- Top 500 polluters ranked; Environmental report lists 11 N.C. firms - (Chart) - Au 11 89 24C
- Utility seeks U.S. funding; Duke Power would build pollution system - Au 30 89 6B
- The eagle's death sends a signal to mankind - Se 10 89 6D
- Environment surveys a growing business; Cleanup costs cause buyers to check sites - Oc 8 89 31A
- Polluters to risk jail under state program - De 7 89 5B
- Contractors told of requirements; Waste commission calls for disclosure of previous
- environmental violations - De 22 89 5B