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Thursday, Nov 15, 2007
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NJ Politics
- Corzine aiming to cut
state's debt in half The
governor’s s long-awaited plan
to put the state's finances back in order will be designed to cut the state's
massive,
$32B debt in half
Star-Ledger
- New stem cell labs
now in question Gov. Jon Corzine
may shelve construction
of four of the five stem cell research labs lawmakers authorized last year,
says a
senior official
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Op-Ed: To save the wildlife, save refuges
Budget slashing at NJ’s
five national wildlife refuges has ended critical programs and is threatens
ones. The public must demand better
Inquirer
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What to do about old landfills?
The state
cannot regulate dumps that stopped accepting waste before 1982. While
regulators can still attack a known source of
pollution, that can be tricky when it comes to old landfills: First, it can be
difficult
to prove the landfill is the cause; second, the owner is often a municipality,
which
has to pass cleanup costs along to taxpayers, or a defunct corporation
Star-Ledger
PA Environment
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Norfolk
Southern to pay $7.35M in derailment case
Waterways and
wetlands
in McKean and Cameron counties, damaged in a June 2006 rail car lye spill,
will benefit from a landmark settlement
PA-DEP
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Activists,
McGinty meet on coal ash
Activists meet with PA's top environmental
official to make the case that filling surface mines with coal ash can
contaminate groundwater
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