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- System of Registries | System of Registries | US EPA
- EPA System of Registries Conference May 20, 2009 - EPA Data Web 2.0 Wiki Pilot
- Cuyahoga River fire galvanized clean water and the environment as a public issue (cleveland.com ): "'Th e fire did contribute a huge amount to the new environmental movement and it put the issue in front of everyone else, too,' said Jonathan Adler, environmental historian and law professor at Case Western Reserve University. 'Water pollution became a tangible, vivid thing -- like it had never been on a national level. 'There was a sense of crisis at that point. It was: "Oh, my God -- rivers are catching on fire." 39;"
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: The official EPA website. Highly recommended is the Science & Technology section.
- Ohio's Burning River In Better Health 40 Years Later (NPR): "Forty years ago Monday, a train crossing a low bridge over the Cuyahoga River sparked, igniting oil-soaked debris in the water. It wasn't the first time there was a fire on that heavily polluted waterway, which flows through the cities of northeast Ohio. Nor was it the biggest. But it was 1969, and the environmental movement was looking for a symbol. The fire was just that."
- A New Take on the Lake: 40th Anniversary of the Cuyahoga River Fire (WCPN.org): "The river fire helped spur the environmental movement and led to the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972. We?ll talk to people who worked on river before and after the fire, those who pushed for the clean-up, and local officials who are working on sustaining the worlds? largest single freshwater resource, the Great Lakes."
- Superfund | US EPA: Information regarding active and inactive Superfund sites as a result of CERCLA. This Web site provides topical information for the general public and for those involved in the Superfund program. On this site, you'll find information about Superfund sites in your area, the health effects of common contaminants, cleanup efforts, and how you can become involved in cleanup activities in your community.
- Monsanto's Crops Spawning Superweed Epidemic in U.S.: Monsanto' s Crops Spawning Superweed Epidemic in U.S. EXTRACT: In 2007, 10,000 acres of land were abandoned in Macon country, the epicenter of the superweed explosion, North Carolina State University 9;s Alan York told local media.
- The Love Canal Tragedy | EPA History | US EPA
- List of Cleaner Hydronic Heaters | Hydronic Heaters | US EPA
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