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1) The appeal
Author
Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 7 - AR Pts: 19
Formats
Description
In a crowded courtroom in Mississippi, a jury returns a shocking verdict against a chemical company accused of dumping toxic waste into a small town's water supply, causing the worst cancer cluster un history. The company appeals to the Mississippi Supreme Court, whose nine justices will one day either approve the verdict or reverse it.
Description
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is authorized by Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S. 25-11-301 et. seq.) to assist local governments in the identification and management of uranium mill tailings remaining in western Colorado communities. Because tailings deposits are often associated with utility rights-of-ways and private property, this plan is also designed to assist utilities and private parties in the identification, proper...
Pub. Date
2007.
Description
There have been several changes in the federal requirements for concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) since 2002 to help protect surface water. This fact sheet describes the recent regulatory revisions and an important court case that affect the discharge permit requirements for Colorado's CAFOs.
8) Combined cooling and bio-treatment of beet sugar factory condenser water effluent: completion report
Author
Series
Completion report volume no. 28
Pub. Date
1971.
Pub. Date
2001.
Description
The Air Pollution Control Division (Division) developed this policy to provide owners and operators of housed commercial swine feeding operations (HCSFOs) with testing and monitoring parameters and methods to demonstrate compliance with the total volatile solids (TVS) requirements of Regulation No. 2, Part B.
Series
Open file report volume 82-2
Pub. Date
1982.
Description
This report describes the procedure and results of a regional search for sites that appear to be suitable for the relocation and/or reprocessing of the Grand Junction and Rifle uranium mill tailings piles. This search identified nine potential sites within the study area. A comprehensive site selection process was used to identify the recommended potential sites. Geotechnical characteristics were a primary element of this analysis.