N&O Index Card Listings
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Water Pollution
- Lack of business contributions stalling waste study - Ja 20 90 3B
- Workers warned about needles in sewer lines - Fe 7 90 4B
- Trashing America; The municipal solid-waste problem (Chart) - Ap 25 90 10A
- State spins its wheels over used-tire dumps - My 20 90 1
- The cosmic collector; Yuppie Dumpsters yield a living for artist of refuse (Emma) - Jy 11 90 1D
- Council member (Cates) seeks to cut trash at source - Jy 19 90 1B
- Receptacles for boaters' waste scarce on coast - Au 28 90 4B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Getting tired of illegal dumping - Se 9 90 7J
- Saying environment is bottom line, hospital pins hopes on cloth diapers - Se 11 90 1B
- Pitt County potential site for landfill, recycling plant - Se 28 90 3B
Water Pollution
- Low water level closes 4 boat ramps at Jordan; Falls level down, but lake use not affected - Au 12 88 1C
- Sunset Lake reflects new times, but its gleam is Fred Lea's - Au 18 88 1C
- Neighbors petition to save lake; White Oak Lake's owners plan to drain swimming, fishing hole - Se 6 88 1C
- (White Oak) Lake owners won't put off drainage plan - Oc 7 88 1C
- Owners reject offer to lease White Oak Lake - Oc 22 88 2C
Water Pollution
- NCSU experts tackle space waste problems - Fe 16 91 1B
- Caldwell board to study firm's waste proposal - Ap 3 91 4B
- Dumping of tires persists; Law hasn't curbed illegal disposal sites - My 14 91 4B
- EPA rules mean hike in trash fees - Se 12 91 1B
- Garbage firms find profit in trash - De 10 91 2B
Water Pollution
- Pigeon River water quality is questioned - Ja 31 85 12B
- Uncertainties remain about Jordan Lake's toxicity, report says - Fe 15 85 2D
- Questions about use of Jordan Lake remain, report says - Fe 17 85 31A
- SOC (synthetic organic chemicals) issue clouds Jordan Lake - Fe 24 85 32A
- Cost-sharing program may influence water protection - Mr 11 85 8B
- Committee backs more flexible rules for control of water and air pollution - Ap 11 85 6A
- Groups move to stop project that may taint shellfish waters (Carteret County) - Ap 20 85 2C
- 2 agencies start investigating dyes in water - My 4 85 20C
- Water system customers are plagued by poor management, agencies argue - My 14 85 1C
- Private group takes lead in river pollution monitoring - Jy 14 85 25A
- Court clears way for suits on illegal waste discharge - Jy 17 85 3C
- Officials to study Cary's request to put more sewage in (Crabtree) creek - Jy 23 85 4C
- Chemicals found in Pittsboro's tap water, Haw River - Au 2 85 7B
- Study on water radiation may cause systems' cleanup - Au 4 85 44A
- Pollutant breakdown developed at NCSU - Au 9 85 20D
- EPA tells state to tighten (discharge) permit - Au 10 85 2C
- Sewage discharges (into Crabtree Creek by Cary & Morrisville) concern mayor - Se 19 85 1C
- Stricter standards approved to protect some waters behind Wrightsville Beach - Oc 11 85 4C
- Funds for (Rich Fork) creek cleanup unlikely, official says - Oc 15 85 16C
- Groundwater at closed GE plant to be tested for contamination (near RTP) - De 11 85 2C
Water Pollution
- Pollution levels suspected in flounder abnormalities - Ap 6 88 16C
- Editorial: Costs along the coast - Ap 10 88 6D
- Pigeon River fish test high in dioxin - Ap 12 88 3C
- N.C.'s waste melting pot; Cleaning up sounds a statewide effort, study finds - Ma 1 88 37A
- Municipal leaders discuss strategies for cleaning Neuse River - Jn 17 88 18A
- Editorial: Cleaner rivers, lower taxes? - Jn 19 88 6D
- 'Nutrient sensitive' designation urged for Tar River basin - Jn 30 88 3C
- Editorial: Dirty water, drop by drop - Jy 25 88 6A
- Editorial: In a hole on groundwater rules - Jy 28 88 18A
- Waste discharge ban proposed in mountains - Au 2 88 2C
- Firm (Chatham Coal) renews application for permit to discharge waste into Deep River - Au 4 88 10B
- The ENO RIVER is low, slow and dyed deep red - Au 19 88 2C
- Pond fish choking in mesh of Triangle's development - Se 17 88 2C
- Bountiful sounds discovered by explorers now suffer due to pollution - Se 18 88 11A
- Fisherman never heard of fish dying 'way back yonder' - Se 18 88 10A
- Pollution fouling state's coastal waters; Life of rivers, sea sickens in pervasive waste (Map;
- MARINE POLLUTION) - Se 18 88 1
- Future frightens Lockwoods Folly shellfishermen - Se 19 88 9A
- Volunteers keep tabs on coastal water pollution - No 2 88 10A
- Environmental group challenges Gov. Martin's use of pollution study No 4 88 22C
- Study renews concern over mercury levels (in Abbotts Creek) - De 16 88 2C
Water Pollution
- `see also TRADE WASTE - DISPOSAL
- Phosphorus levels up in Pamlico, study finds - Ja 10 91 1B
- Permit sought for 40-fold increase in dioxin dumping in Pigeon River - Ja 19 91 1B
- Electric co-ops offer to clean (Waterville) lake - Ja 22 91 1D
- Suit says firm (Beazer East) polluted couple's pond - Ja 30 91 5B
- EPA calls on cities, industries to regulate storm runoff - Fe 18 91 3B
- High levels of dioxin found in Albemarle fish - Mr 28 91 4B
- Residents plan to sue Siler City over sewage (pollutants discharged into Rocky River) - Ap 9 91 4B
- Tests show mercury still in Lexington (Abbots) creek - Ap 10 91 4B
- Activist says spill hurt Falls Lake (Organon Teknika) - My 21 91 2B
- Editorial: A ban that rubs the right way - Jn 21 91 10A
- Golf resort's runoff found polluting streams (Laurel Branch; Sam's Branch) - Jy 20 91 5B
- Tainted Randolph river spurs massive fish kill - Jy 24 91 5B
- Tainted groundwater may date from 1940s - Au 2 91 5B
- EPA rules mean hike in trash fees - Se 12 91 1B
- Editorial: Paving the way to pollution - De 5 91 20A
- Editorial: LUST (Leaking underground storage tanks) and water don't mix - De 24 91 8A
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Water Pollution
- 7 communities cut problems with water - Oc 25 89 3C
- State rebuts claims on toxic discharges - Oc 25 89 18C
- Weeds, toxins called peril for Triangle lakes - No 1 89 1C
- Runoff curbs weighed for state's streams No 20 89 3C
- Pollution-trading scheme OK'd for Tar River basin (Map) - De 15 89 1
Water Pollution
- Cleansing rain is creating toxic runoff; But plans to cut pollution are awash in uncertainty - Ja 12 91 1B
- Coastal team to brief state on pollution study - Ja 14 91 5B
- Panel urges study to assess environmental status (in conservation and cleaning up pollution) - Fe 6 91 4B
- Ban on plastic containers might keep foam from roaming Dare beaches - Mr 19 91 1
- Group begins to test soil near waste burners - Mr 30 91 4B
- Pollution part of the legacy left by state's agriculture industry - Ap 30 91 4B
- 8 Lenoir families sue Du Pont for damages - My 8 91 4B
- With layoffs in progress, Proctor-Silex focus of toxin questions - My 9 91 6C
- Pollutants increase in N.C.; Nation's emissions fall 17%, but state's up 1% - My 18 91 1B
- Activist faults industry over chemical leak (near Eno River) - Jn 7 91 2B
- Test-site pollution splits road board - No 2 91 8B
- Critics say crop sprayers need more supervision - No 25 91 6B
Water Pollution
- Senate panel approves waste handling loans - Jn 1 89 16A
- Vote delayed on handling garbage in N.C. - Jn 3 89 13A
- Panel tries to salvage part of solid waste bill - Jn 10 89 12A
- Raleigh company (Rand Automated Compaction Systems) banks on easier way to haul garbage - Jn 18 89 1I
Water Pollution
- Some polluters may have state fines increased - Ja 12 90 4B
- Truck hauling radioactive waste wrecks; 150 families evacuated - Ja 13 90 4B
- Group questions paper plant officials (International Paper) - Ja 17 90 2B
- EPA official (Reilly) calls for emphasis on prevention in pollution fight - Ja 23 90 3B
- DOT prepares long-term ground chemical cleanup - Ja 31 90 3B
- Plunge in fish catch blamed on pollution - Fe 9 90 1
- New Superfund site test casts doubt on listing - Mr 10 90 4B
- Editorial: Easy does it at Rauch Industries - My 1 90 8A
- Editorial: - No chickening out on waste - My 10 90 22A
- Inspectors test soil, groundwater at plant (GE; Hendersonville) - My 16 90 4B
- Pamlico legislator (Barker) pushes pollution tax - My 30 90 3B
- Senate panel to review revised pollution bill - Jn 15 90 3B
- Firm (Alcaltel) corrects soil contamination woes - Jy 3 90 2B
- Senate questions stall pollution-penalty bill - Jy 18 90 3B
- Pollution bill receives tentative Senate OK - Jy 20 90 3B
- Senate votes to OK pollution-felony bill - Jy 21 90 3B
- Hickory firm shows off pollution control device - Au 23 90 5B
- N.C. pollution-prevention program hurt by lack of funding, group says - No 30 90 3B