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    A 2003 photo provided by the Bureau of Land Management shows a stream flowing through the Bristol Bay, Alaska watershed. (AP Photo/Bureau of Land Management)
    Energy and Environment

    EPA moves to block controversial Alaska mine

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    February 28, 2014 5:00 am
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    NC could force Duke to move dump away from river
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    NC could force Duke to move dump away from river

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    NY village appeals ban on fracking water sales
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    NY village appeals ban on fracking water sales

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    Va., US tests find municipal waters ‘acceptable’
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    Va., US tests find municipal waters ‘acceptable’

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    Tray with Dental Instruments
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    Indiana city targets dentists over mercury in water

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    A Vermont Senate committee is taking up House-passed legislation that seeks to provide protections for lake shore lands and near-shore waters, while a House panel looks at agricultural impacts on water quality. (AP/Toby Talbot)
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    Vermont lawmakers delve into lake, stream protections

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    W.Va. spill latest case of coal tainting US waters
    Energy and Environment

    W.Va. spill latest case of coal tainting US waters

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    A chemical plant is located along a branch of the Kanawaha River in South Charleston, W.Va., Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. Some homeland security experts believe the United States hasnÂ?t done nearly enough to protect water systems from accidental spills or deliberate contamination. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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    West Virginia chemical spill shows vulnerability of water supply

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    This Sept. 4, 1992 file aerial photo provided by Pantex shows the U.S. Department of Energy's Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas. Actions to clean up soil and groundwater contamination at the nation’s only nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly plant are proving effective and the effort will continue for years, according to the first five-year review of the Superfund site. (AP Photo/Pantex, File)
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    Review: Nuclear weapons site’s groundwater, soil cleanup working

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    The GeStamp Stamping Plant-South Charleston (W.Va.) is one of several distribution locations open Sunday morning, Jan. 12, 2014 so local residents can pick up bottled water and fill containers after a chemical spill Thursday in the Elk River that has contaminated the public water supply in nine counties. (AP/Michael Switzer)
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    After 5 days, West Virginia’s water crisis nears its end

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