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November 9, 2009
Conservation groups work to get stronger pollution controls
November 4, 2009
Agency announcement comes just weeks after groups petition for protections
Victory
November 3, 2009
Biggest polluter in state getting free pass to dump mercury, other pollutants
September 28, 2009
TransAlta's dirty coal plant threatens people and national parks
September 25, 2009
Deficiencies cited in Environmental Protection Agency oversight
Victory
September 15, 2009
Administration avoids sound science and legal guidance
September 11, 2009
Additional limitations placed on the use of chlorpyrifos, diazinon and malathion
Victory
August 5, 2009
President Obama has pledged to support and defend nationwide protections
Victory
August 3, 2009
Financial woes of Sunflower Electric prime example of risks
July 16, 2009
Salmon, clean water, and old-growth forests big winners
Victory
July 13, 2009
Move comes as pollution from mining operations comes under increased scrutiny
July 6, 2009
Washington's largest source of global warming, haze and mercury pollution targeted
June 30, 2009
Huge industrial feedlot threatens groundwater
June 22, 2009
Groups advise outdated permit needs replacing
June 17, 2009
Decision one more reason to withdraw Bush Oregon logging plan
Victory