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 A sampling of top environmental & political news stories...
                                    
   Thursday, August 2,  2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • Rutgers is pulled into probe of loans Investigators looking into cozy deals between colleges and student loan companies are scrutinizing the relationship between the Rutgers University Athletic Department and a private loan consolidator Star-Ledger
  • Katz contradicts Corzine on e-mails In brief, union leader admits discussing contract negotiations with governor Star-Ledger

NJ Environment 

  • EnCap will fight $1M fine over gases EnCap says it will fight a $1 million fine for venting noxious gases from a Meadowlands trash dump where the developer wants to build homes and golf courses Bergen Record  Star-Ledger  NY Times
    > New giant in the Meadowlands Developers confident that Xanadu's grand scale will translate into big success Star-Ledger

  • BPU buys time on solar project The NJ Board of Public Utilities delays action on a major revision of the state's solar energy program for six weeks Bergen Record

PA Environment

  • Energy efficiency program backlogged It could take up to nine years to clear the backlog of more than 9,000 applicants for a program to help low-income state residents make their homes more energy efficient, according to a new report Post-Gazette
     

  • DEP: Cabot’s chemical cloud violated air law Cabot Supermetals’ Boyertown plant violated the permit it has with the Department of Environmental Protection and violated conditions of the Air Pollution Control Act when a chemical reaction resulted in a rust-colored cloud filling the air in the area of the plant July 11, according to the DEP The Mercury

PA Politics 

  • Seeking a Philadelphia voice in D.C. Six weeks after winning the Democratic primary, Michael Nutter was roaming the hallways of Capitol Hill as the presumptive mayor of Philadelphia Philly.com

New York/Nation/World

  • Prosecutor will weigh full inquiry of Governor NY Times
  • In Fox News, Giuliani finds a friendly stage NY Times
  • When a mayor plays just another straphanger NY Times
  • Fuel efficiency dropped from energy bill debate NY Times
  • House passes $20B water projects bill NY Times

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