In addition to articles in Examiner.com, listed in conjunction with this article, a few recent environmental articles from other (mostly local) sources may interest the environmental reader:
From the Augusta Chronicle:
Canal bicycle trail expansion approved
Nuclear reactor at Plant Vogtle shuts down
Vogtle reactor put back online after glitch
County prepares for risky gas leaks
From the Aiken Standard:
Chernobyl nuke cleanup to be costly for decades
Farm-to-table is fine, but what comes next?
Hunters Glen homes may face water rate hike
Japan seals off no-go zone around nuclear plant
Head of Georgia ports talks unity in SC
NRC to update public on SRS' MOX facility
City decides to leave fluoride in water
Farmers protest against Japanese nuke plant owner
Russia calls for stricter nuclear safety rules
LETTER: Stop adding fluoride to city water
From the ColumbiaCounty News-Times:
Coast Guard provides assistance to boaters on lake
From the McDuffie Progress:
Rerouting of water main at Brickyard will start after graduation
From the New York Times:
A Hole in the Endangered Species Act
BP Agrees to Pay $1 Billion for Start of Gulf Restoration
Beyond the Oil Spill, the Tragedy of an Ailing Gulf
How Not to Plan for the Future
Wildlife at Risk Face Long Line at U.S.Agency
Bacterial Ecosystems Divide People Into 3 Groups, Scientists Say [the human environment, inside out--examiner]
NIMBY This: Solar Panels Increase Home Value
South Assesses the Toll After a Deadly Barrage of Tornadoes
A Stronger and Clearer Clean Water Act
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