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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
10 Koch plants that put the most Americans at risk
By
John Aloysius Farrell
August 26, 2011
Koch plants with largest population at risk from toxic chemicals
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Koch fined for making 12 illegal campaign contributions that it self-reported
By
Peter H. Stone
July 1, 2011
Koch's web of influence
By
John Aloysius Farrell
April 6, 2011
Koch's low profile belies political power
By
Kevin Bogardus
July 15, 2004
New documentary underscores Koch brothers' broad influence in policy and politics
By
Sandy Johnson
June 8, 2011
Why strong regulatory agencies matter
By
Bill Buzenberg
April 19, 2013
If the Center is doing its job right, then our work should anticipate the news. Unfortunately, that happened with an explosion in Texas.
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As critics press for action, Chemical Safety Board investigations languish
By
Jim Morris
and
Chris Hamby
April 17, 2013
'Retail exemption' shields some fertilizer facilities from stringent safety inspections, rules
By
Chris Hamby
May 2, 2013
IMPACT: OSHA's 'model workplace' program needs reform, report finds
By
Chris Hamby
August 21, 2012
OSHA reforms Voluntary Protection Programs
By
Alice Su
June 29, 2012
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