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Water district staff says give Niagara permit; public awaits its say
Sentinel Staff WriterA new conservation campaign from the St. Johns River Water Management District is titled "Florida's water -- it's worth saving." The words are true enough, according to longtime environmentalist Nancy Fullerton. But she thinks the district is not...Tags: Water Restrictions, St. Johns River Water Management District, Niagara Bottling LLC, Commerce
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Growth stresses Harford stream
Sun ReporterDeer Creek will be increasingly stressed by population growth in the next two decades, much of it caused by expansion at Aberdeen Proving Ground because of BRAC, according to a new regional study. The communities that rely on Deer Creek should develop...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Defense, Armed Forces, Bodies of Water, Water Restrictions
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Seminole to stop putting fluoride in water
Sentinel Staff WriterIf you live in Seminole County and have been rushing through your toothbrushing routine, you might want to take an extra minute or two to scrub. County officials said they will stop putting fluoride in the drinking-water supply in about three or four...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Diseases
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Entertaining duo makes lasting impressions
Record-Journal of MeridenHer voice breathy, Marilyn Monroe looked deep into the eyes of Brian Varney and, with an impish grin, sang him "Happy Birthday" in the style she had made famous serenading a president. Meanwhile, Dean Martin circulated through the crowd of partygoers on...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Meriden, Marilyn Monroe
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Appeals court says woman can sue former employer
A federal appeals court has ruled that a woman who says she was fired from her suburban Chicago job after taking time off to undergo infertility treatment can proceed with a discrimination suit against her former employer. The decision Wednesday...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Naperville, Chicago Sun-Times, Local Authority, Medical Specialization
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Brookfield Zoo not alone in losing stingrays to accidents
Chicago Tribune reporterBrookfield Zoo's loss of 16 stingrays in the overheated pool of a temporary exhibit Monday was the latest in a string of similar stingray deaths at zoos in recent months. At least three other zoos had fatal accidents decimating their exhibits in the past...Tags: Mining, Environmental Pollution, Biology, Shedd Aquarium, Brookfield Zoo
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DEP official: Arsenic cleanup to start soon
Special to The Morning CallArsenic found in an East Penn Township development in 2007 likely will be treated by the end of this year, a state Department of Environmental Protection spokesman said. Jerry Pillus, DEP sanitation supervisor for the Pottsville district, said last...Tags: Environmental Politics
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DRBC moves to protect river
Of The Morning CallDelaware River overseers have enacted beefed-up protections for a 76-mile stretch of water, a move state officials say will bring millions of dollars in added costs for Lehigh Valley communities as they upgrade their wastewater treatment plants. The...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Energy Saving, Local Authority, Government, Water
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Palm Beach County water customers stuck with cost of pipeline to nowhere
South Florida Sun-SentinelDevelopment in western Palm Beach County has slowed to a crawl, but water for future residents still flows every day through the county's new $51 million pipeline. Residents in other parts of the county are picking up the tab for water lines once...Tags: Beach Vacations, Sales, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Water Restrictions, Florida Atlantic University
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Lantana: Water district allows town up to 907 million gallons
Lantana can use up to 907 million gallons of water per year for the next 20 years under a new permit approved by the South Florida Water Management District. That equates to about 2.48 million gallons of water per day for the community, where the water...Tags: South Florida Water Management District, Water Restrictions, Lantana
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