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Groups Say Fly Ash Near Pennsylvania. Prison Causing Health Problems [1]

"A report released today raises concerns about inmate cancers and other serious health ailments at a state prison that sits next to a massive Fayette County coal waste dump full of toxic fly ash."

Energy & Fuel [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [5]
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [6], 09/02/2014
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"EPA Staff Recommends Significantly Lower Ozone Standard" [7]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staff said Friday that the nation should tighten smog rules significantly, a step that would improve air quality in California but force costly new requirements on government and industry."

Air [8]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [9]
Pollution [10]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: LA Times [12], 09/01/2014
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"Judge Tosses Challenge To Flame Retardant Rules" [13]

"Consumers nationwide are closer to being able to buy furniture made without toxic, ineffective flame retardants after a California judge on Friday threw out a legal challenge from the chemical industry."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Chicago Tribune [15], 09/01/2014
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"Poisoned: Dying Bald Eagle And Its Healers Fight for a Second Chance" [16]

"JACKSON, Wyo. – Meghan Warren grabbed the bald eagle’s legs with thick leather gloves to secure its powerful talons. With her other hand, she pinned the bird’s wings before they could unfold to a six-foot span."

Environmental Health [3]
Wildlife [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: EHN [18], 08/29/2014
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New Study: Gas Workers Could Be Exposed To Dangerous Benzene Levels [19]

"A new study out this month reveals unconventional oil and natural gas workers could be exposed to dangerous levels of benzene, putting them at a higher risk for blood cancers like leukemia. Benzene is a known carcinogen that is present in fracking flowback water. It’s also found in gasoline, cigarette smoke and in chemical manufacturing. As a known carcinogen, benzene exposures in the workplace are limited by federal regulations under OSHA. But some oil and gas production activities are exempt from those standards."

Energy & Fuel [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: StateImpact Pennsylvania [20], 08/29/2014
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"Lack of Toilets Blights the Lives of 2.5Bn People, UN Chief Warns" [21]

"UN deputy secretary general says failure to address sanitation and open defecation threatens disaster for third of humanity."

Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
International [22]
Source: Guardian [23], 08/29/2014
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"Food Producers to Offer Data on Chemical Additives" [24]

""Big food producers are moving to try to head off criticism of how they use additives, with a main industry group saying it plans to give more information to regulators about how companies determine the safety of the thousands of chemicals and other ingredients in processed foods."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [9]
Food [25]
Journalism & Media [26]
Laws & Regulations [27]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Wall St. Journal [28], 08/28/2014
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"DuPont Agrees To $1.3M in Chemical Leak Fines" [29]

"DuPont Co. has agreed to pay nearly $1.3 million in fines to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to resolve violations the EPA cited after a string of 2010 chemical leaks, including one that killed a worker at the company’s plant in Belle, EPA officials announced Wednesday."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [10]
Public [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [5]
Source: Charleston Gazette [30], 08/28/2014
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Shouldn't "Trade Secrets" Face a Sunset in Interests of Public Health? [31]

One of the oldest tricks U.S. industry has used to hide the potential harm to public health done by chemicals it puts into the environment is to claim that their identities are trade secrets via a loophole established under the antiquated Toxic Substance Control Act of 1976. On August 21st, a coalition of groups petitioned EPA for toxic trade secrets to have an expiration date.

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Chemicals [14]
Economy & Business [33]
Environmental Health [3]
Health [34]
Laws & Regulations [27]
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"Osprey Whisperers: Deciphering Decades of Clues From the Sea Hawk" [35]

"PITT MEADOWS, British Columbia – On an early spring morning the Pitt River flows so calmly that the peaks of the Coast Range seem to pause to admire themselves in its glassy waters. A motorboat lifts a wake, and the docks of the marina moan. Still tucked in for the winter, the pleasure boats stir then rock themselves back to sleep."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [3]
Wildlife [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: EHN [36], 08/26/2014
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