Thursday 3 April 2014

Index pg. 2 of 12


#001   >
#019a
#078a >
#118
#219  >
#268
#374  >
#427
#019b >
#045
#119   >    
#164
#269  >
#320
#428  >
#481
#046a >
#077c
#165   >    
#218
#321  >
#373
#482  >
#713

DIOXIN FOCUSED DIRECTORY
Note: Articles are either Directly related to Dioxin issues or have been cited in and an article directly dealing with dioxin issues 
R.A.C.H.E.L Documents #019b to #045


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Radioactive Waste Sites Sought In Eastern States Once Again; Grassroots Opposition Building.


Toxic Pollutants Increasing In The Nation's Rivers; Study Says Coal And Fertilizer Are Causes.
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'Hazardous Waste Wheel' Reveals Dangers Of Household Products.


EPA Failing To Comply With Law Intended To Close Illegal Dumps.


Free Hotline: RCRA, Superfund.


Important New Guide Published To Help In Emergency Planning.


Ash From Trash Incinerators Is Laced With Toxic Heavy Metals; Could Be Defined As 'Hazardous'.


Congressional Report Says EPA Does Not Know How Much Waste U.S. Industry Generates Yearly.


New Waste Management Capacity May Not Be Needed, Study Shows.


Pentagon Lists 10,000 Old Sites Requiring Superfund-Type Study.


Radon Danger Now Suspected In Thirteen States; Testing Begun.


New Underground Storage Tank Rules Are Unlikely To Protect Nation's Drinking Water Supplies.


Child Development Retarded by Early Exposure to Toxic Lead, Even Among Well-To-Do Families.


EPA Updates List Of Businesses It Refuses To Do Business With.


Hotline: Chemical Emergencies.


Rail Mishap Spills 200 Gallons; 16,000 People Evacuated Twice.


Solvent Spill Kills One Harms Four; One Thousand Evacuated.


Waste Facilities Often Sited In Black And Hispanic Communities; 'Environmental Racism' Charged.


Coast Guard Tallies Pollution Events in U.S. Waters, 1983-1984.


EPA Issues Three Landfill Liner Reports, Seeks Public Comments.


Next Three Months Is Critical Time For Citizens Fighting The Spread Of Hazardous Chemicals.


Convicted Of Bribery, Landfill Operator Now Up For Death Plan.
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EPA Names 100 Most Hazardous Chemicals At Superfund Dumps.


FEDS Seeking $2.2 Billion Fine from Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI).


Editorial--New Report Details Corruption and Pollution by Largest U.S. Dumper: Waste Management, Inc.


Recycling Is Hampered; It Can't Compete With Low-Cost Landfills


EPA'S Landfill Research Program
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Grass Roots Environmental Groups Grapple With Real Issues Of Power, Says Dr Commoner In New Analysis
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Part 1: Will New 'Mass Burn' Incinerators Produce Any Air Pollution That Threatens To Harm Human Health?


Three New Reports Describe Our Destruction Of The Ocean's Fish.


Waste Reduction or Reduction in Our Use of Toxics--Two Goals Now Being Sought By Different Groups
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Little-Known Publication Gives Free Access To Many EPA Reports.


Part 2: Do Garbage Incinerators Produce Air Pollution Harmful To Humans?


Part 3: Do Garbage Incinerators Produce Air Pollution Harmful To Humans?


EPA Says All Landfills Leak, Even Those Using Best Available Liners


Chemical Exposures Of Parents At Work Or Use Of Pesticides Around Home May Give Children Leukaemia.


Department Of Energy Nuclear Facilities Now Subject To RCRA.


New Booklet Describes Federal Right-To-Know Law for Workers


EPA Finally Agrees Formaldehyde Can Cause Cancer; Many At Risk.


EPA'S New Mass Burn Regulations.


New EPA Report Describes Trends: More Wastes May Be Produced But Fewer Wastes Will Be Regulated.


No Visible Progress In Preventing Or Curing Cancer, Says GAO Study.


Solid Waste Industry Is Immersed In The Tactics Of Organized Crime.


EPA Releases List of All Companies Managing Hazardous Waste On-Site.
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New Drinking Water Regulations Could Kill 39,000 People Yearly.


NY Fines BFI Subsidiary $100,000.


OSHA Doubles Number of Workers Covered By Right to Know Rule.


EPA sends congress its plan for managing indoor air pollution.


Federal OSHA Right-To-Know Rule Now Will Cover Many More Workers.


New Jersey Workers Gain Right To Refuse Tasks They Believe Are Hazardous Or Polluting.


Indoor Air Is More Contaminated Than Outdoor Air; Homes at Risk


GAO Finds Federal Agencies Slow To Plan Clean-up of Their Toxic Dumps


Southern States Have More Than Their Fair Share of Toxic Waste


Does 'Sue The Bastards' Make Sense As A Strategy? Here's How to Tell
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Part 4: Scientists Study How 'Mass Burn' Incinerators Produce Dioxin, But Public's Fears May Not Disappear

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