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 A sampling of top environmental & political news stories...
                                    
   Tuesday, August 7,  2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • State rebuilds school construction program Legislation tears down scandal-rocked SCC, creates a new agency to manage spending Star-Ledger

  • Booker's ideas hit a painful reality Since taking office, Newark Mayor Cory Booker has put more cops on streets, launched a fugitive task force and cracked down on quality of life crimes -- efforts that have helped reduce overall crime. But killings continue to plague the city Star-Ledger  NY Times

NJ Environment 

  • NJ declares water safe, vows review of outage Hours after declaring the water safe to drink, state officials promised a full review of the weekend power outage at United Water's Haworth treatment plant that threatened the water supply for 750,000 people in North Jersey Bergen Record  Editorial Cartoon

  • Park surfaces made of recycled rubber ignite hot debate Recycled rubber, hailed as an eco-friendly answer to toxic tire dumps and a revolutionary surface for safer playgrounds has been a hot item. Apparently, a little too hot Star-Ledger 

PA Environment

  • It's another bad air day in Western PA The DEP and its regional air quality partnerships announce an air quality action day today in the Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and south central Susquehanna Valley regions Post-Gazette
     

  • Drought watches spread The state issues a drought watch for 58 counties and urges residents to curb water use Daily Collegian
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    Crops seared by dry season Some local farmers have lost nearly two-thirds of their crops this season due to dry weather, and the low output will probably cause the area to be declared a disaster for the year, says farm service agency official Press Enterprise

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  • Lawmaker considering a run for governor Scranton-area Democrat aims to break a 50-plus-year roadblock and go from legislator to the top job Inquirer

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