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37. Tour de Qinghai Lake puts "green" in primary
It is unlikely that everybody could behave well for protecting the environment, but it is a rare thing to find any waste around the Qinghai Lake, especially during the race. What's more, the tour's organizers took "green" as the most important theme of the race, positively cooperating with many environmental protecting agencies such as China Green Foundation, Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences and China Wildlife Conservation Association. During every stage, the former Olympic gold...
Source7/17/2007

38. DEP Encourages Use and Recycling of Compact Flourescent Lamps
Encouraged by the growing popularity of compact fluorescent lamps, or CFLs, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is urging residents to continue replacing incandescent lights with this energy-efficient technology that now comes in a variety of sizes and lighting qualities. DEP Encourages Use and Recycling of Compact Flourescent Lamps - Wakulla County - real estate, homes, news and politics Wakulla County . Register . Login . Wakulla Newspaper . Advertise with us ....
SourceWakulla.com,FL

39. Algae outbreak in China threatens water supplies
BEIJING (Reuters) - An outbreak of blue algae in a Chinese reservoir has left nearly 25,000 people without water and 100,000 others with reduced supplies, state media said on Wednesday of the latest in a series of water pollution scares. The algae, in the northeastern city of Changchun, was likely caused by farm fertilizers and abnormally hot and dry weather, the official China Daily reported. Algae blooms develop in water that is rich in nutrients, often because of run-off from heavy...
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40. Troy asbestos concerns linger
Instead of answering questions about specific symptoms and treatments expressed by parents and staff, Maurer gave a 30-minute overview of air quality exposure and latency. Parents and staff members worried about the residual effects of the asbestos-related carpet removal in 1999 and two-year modernization process from 2005 to 2007 met Monday at the school to hear Dr. While Maurer told parents with specific concerns to check with their pediatricians, district administrator Colleen Patterson...
SourceOrange County Register,CA

41. Major issues crowd agenda of state board on air quality
In the fallout, the board's chief executive officer quit in protest, claiming Schwarzenegger's team meddled in air board matters on industry's behalf. Roy Ashburn, R-Bakersfield, that she would like to see the extension at least shortened, but that the chronic air pollution and available remedies simply will not allow the valley to meet the deadline. State and national air pollution agencies look first to California for its leadership, for its experiences as laboratories of innovation....
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42. Cherokee Nation part of new EPA community support initiative
Joint program with CDC aims to advance local environmental and public health efforts (Dallas, Texas July 18, 2007) The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma will take part in a new community-based health protection and education initiative sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Joint program with CDC aims to advance local environmental and public health efforts (Dallas, Texas July 18, 2007) The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma will take part...
SourceU.S. EPA.gov (press release),DC

43. Ozone levels OK in Iberia
Mary parishes are not considered out of compliance, but engineer manager Sak Supatanafinkasem, of the state's air quality assessment division of the Department of Environmental Quality in Baton Rouge, said residents should always be mindful of the potential for poor air. Mary parishes are not considered out of compliance, but engineer manager Sak Supatanafinkasem, of the state's air quality assessment division of the Department of Environmental Quality in Baton Rouge, said residents should...
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44. Weitz & Luxenberg Responds: The NIOSH Roadmap Too Little Too Late ...
Faced with these staggering statistics and projections that asbestos-related illnesses will claim the lives of 100,000 Americans in the next decade, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is evaluating future scientific research needs and answers to current scientific questions about asbestos, occupational exposures and the diseases caused by asbestos. Faced with these staggering statistics and projections that asbestos-related illnesses will claim the lives of...
SourceBusiness Wire (press release),CA

45. Improved car quality, reliability hurts mechanics
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