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Oxygen-starved “dead zones” in U.S. waters growing, report warns
By
John Solomon
September 7, 2010
The number of “dead zones” in U.S. coastal waters — where oxygen is so depleted that it can harm marine life — has soared 30-fold over the l
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Eastern Shore homebuilder investigated for storm water runoff
By
Joe Eaton
August 20, 2008
Lords of the fish
By
Juan Pablo Figueroa Lasch
January 25, 2012
About this project
By
The Int'l Consortium of Investigative Journalists
January 25, 2012
Methodology: Behind the numbers
By
The Int'l Consortium of Investigative Journalists
January 25, 2012
Eastern Shore homebuilder investigated for storm water runoff
By
Joe Eaton
August 20, 2008
Eastern Shore homebuilder investigated for storm water runoff
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The “soft underbelly” of development?
By
Amy Reinink
February 26, 2009
Oxygen-starved “dead zones” in U.S. waters growing, report warns
By
John Solomon
September 7, 2010
Big setback for mountaintop mining critics
By
Jim Morris
March 28, 2012
Has mountaintop mining peaked?
By
Marianne Lavelle
March 25, 2009
The “soft underbelly” of development?
By
Amy Reinink
February 26, 2009
Diana Johns had just moved into her four-bedroom, 6,500-square-foot Leesburg, Virginia, home in 2002 and was thrilled with its elegant pilla
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Eastern Shore homebuilder investigated for storm water runoff
By
Joe Eaton
August 20, 2008
Decades after Clear Air Act, most smokestacks still lack scrubbers
By
Keith Epstein
June 10, 2011
Big setback for mountaintop mining critics
By
Jim Morris
March 28, 2012
Study finds toxins from mountaintop coal mining sites
By
Alice Su
July 20, 2012
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