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Soil & Groundwater
January 16, 2014
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Site`s groundwater, soil cleanup working
The effort to clean up soil and groundwater contamination at the nation`s only plant for assembling and disassembling nuclear weapons has been effective so far and will continue for years, according to the first five-year review of the site. Pantex in the Texas Panhandle was added to the national Superfund ... » read more

‘Misguided’ nations lock up valuable geospatial data
Many governments, particularly those in low-income countries, are “shooting themselves in the foot” by failing to give research and development communities open access to their caches of geospatial data, experts have warned. The potential of such data that incudes geographic positioning ... » read more

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Laboratory study cuts fracking waste`s radioactivity
Researchers believe they have found an unlikely way to decrease the radioactivity of some hydraulic fracturing wastewater: Mix it with the hazardous drainage ... » read more
Supreme Court to consider preemptive effect of discovery rule on Statutes of Repose
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review whether the superfund law`s discovery rule--under which the limitations period for filing a claim begins only ... » read more
Local councils to receive millions in business rates from shale gas developments
Shale gas: today’s announcement The Prime Minister will announce that councils can keep 100 per cent of business rates they collect from shale ... » read more
EPA to require Southern California offshore fracking reports
Oil and gas companies that are fracking off the Southern California coast must report chemicals discharged into the ocean under a new rule released  » read more
Spirit of cooperation frays in fracking debate
After environmentalists, lawmakers and the oil industry got together last year to draft Illinois` first regulations for hydraulic fracturing, the rest ... » read more
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