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Phoenix Recycling Facility Facing $360K Fine
2015-04-07 00:10:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://www.azcentral.com/">AZCentral.com</a> The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality fined a lamp recycling facility $360,000 for illegally disposing hazardous waste in a sand and gravel pit near the Salt River in 2009. read more
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Phoenix recycling facility facing $360K ADEQ fine
2015-04-04 03:40:41| Waste Management - Topix.net
Phoenix recycling facility facing $360K ADEQ fine Phoenix lamp recycling facility is facing $360,000 fine for improper waste disposal near the Salt River in 2009. Check out this story on azcentral.com: http://azc.cc/1FrqHBG The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality fined a lamp recycling facility $360,000 for illegally disposing hazardous waste in a sand and gravel pit near the Salt River in 2009.
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California facing extreme heat waves and rising seas
2015-04-03 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: A day after California imposed mandatory water restrictions to battle a four-year drought, a new study on global warming suggests the worst is yet to come. The average number of days with temperatures higher than 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) may double or even triple by the end of the century, threatening one of the worlds richest agricultural regions. At the same time, $19 billion in coastal property will likely disappear as sea levels rise, the study found. The report is the...
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A mile deep, ocean fish facing health impacts from human pollution
2015-03-25 11:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] CORVALLIS, Ore. - Deep-water marine fish living on the continental slopes at depths from 2,000 feet to one mile have liver pathologies, tumors and other health problems that may be linked to human-caused pollution, one of the first studies of its type has found. The research, conducted in the Bay of Biscay west of France, also discovered the first case of a deep water fish species with an “intersex” condition, a blend of male and female sex organs. The sampling w…
Sugar producers facing issues
2015-03-19 07:34:45| Sugar Industry News
Just as cane harvests expand in India and Thailand, farmers in Brazil, the world\'s largest producer, are ramping up exports to take advantage of a tumble in the exchange rate that has swelled their profit margins. And crops that were hurt by drought last year have been revived by rain. Global output is set to exceed demand for a fifth straight year, leaving the biggest stockpiles on record, the International Sugar Organization said.
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