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Thursday, Jan.
17, 2008
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New Jersey Politics
New Jersey
Environment
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State holds beach access
rules hearing
Proposed changes to NJ's beach
access rules could help reduce abuses by requiring towns to document and
protect public-access points, but oceanfront towns also need some flexibility
and guidance
from state government as they implement the rules, a Monmouth University
expert
tells environmental officials
AP Press
AC Press
Pennsylvania Environment
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Casey: U.S. sapping
state power
With anger
mounting over federal plans
for a vast East Coast electricity transmission corridor that would cross much
of
Pennsylvania, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. said yesterday that he would introduce
legislation seeking greater state and public input in federal decisions on
power-
line construction
Inquirer
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Landfill
expansion clears a hurdle
The
state DEP has approved the
environmental assessment, commonly known as the harms/benefits analysis,
for the proposed Western Berks Community Landfill and Recycling Center LLC
expansion in Cumru Township, Berks County
PA-DEP
Pennsylvania Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Companies to reimburse state for
cleanups
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Price of heating oil drops on
Long Island
Newsday
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Alliance Energy offers $10M for
power plant
Journal News
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Texas leads the nation in
carbon emissions
AP
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