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Unveiling EPA “Offsite Consequence Analysis” on Industrial Worst Case Scenarios: Hyrdofluoric Acid

by The Investigative Newswire on March 3, 2011 - 0 Comments
Section: Environment-Science-Health, EPA, The Wire

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Hydrofluoric acid, known for its ability to race long distances in a cloud, is extremely toxic. It causes lung congestion, inflammation and severe burns of the skin and digestive tract. It attacks the eyes and bones. Experiments in 1986 detected the acid at potentially deadly levels almost two miles from the point of release.

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Spending Bill Prompts Republican Attack on EPA Proposal for Coal Ash Regulation

by The Investigative Newswire on February 21, 2011 - 2 Comments
Section: EPA, The Wire

Orthographic aerial photograph of Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry spill, in Kingston, Tennessee, taken the day after the event. Note: The slate blue areas are the ash slurry that fills the retention ponds. photo: Wikimedia Commons

A February 2009 investigation by the Center revealed the threats of coal ash on the environment and human health near ponds, landfills, and pits. In November, the Center spotlighted the toll coal ash has taken on citizens in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia who live in the shadows of one of the nation’s largest coal ash ponds — Little Blue Run, owned by First Energy. Coal ash, the residue in the production of electricity, typically is dumped in unlined or partially lined sites near the more than 500 coal-fired power plants nationwide.

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GOP Proposes EPA Cuts; Backs Oil Subsidies

by The Investigative Newswire on February 14, 2011 - 0 Comments
Section: EPA, Politics, The Wire

A banner outside of the 2008 Republican National Convention. photo: Wikimedia Commons

Republicans unveiled a budget plan on Wednesday that proposed a $1.6 billion cut to the Environmental Protection Agency, an agency whose authority they have sought to curtail, while business trade groups have complained about the burden placed on them by agency regulations. Politico also reported that the GOP’s proposal would hit the Energy Department hard, with a proposal to cut energy efficiency and renewable energy programs in half.

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EPA Proposes New Study on Hydraulic Fracturing & Its Impact on Drinking Water

by The Investigative Newswire on February 14, 2011 - 0 Comments
Section: EPA, Natural Gas, The Wire, Water Quality Series

New York State Assemblymembers Robert Castelli and Steve Katz call for a moratorium on on hydraulic fracturing in the Croton Watershed in October 2010. photo: Wikimedia Commons

The EPA proposal estimates that fracking uses 70 to 140 billion gallons of water annually, or about the same amount used by one or two cities of 2.5 million people. In the Barnett Shale, in Texas, the agency estimates fracking for gas drilling consumes nearly 2 percent of all the water used in the area.

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