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"California Town Threatens Suit Over Mexican Sewage"

"Discharges of sewage, trash, and toxic sludge from Mexico have one California border city threatening to sue a binational agency charged with managing water pollution along the U.S.-Mexico border."

Source: BNA, 08/04/2017

Interior Watchdog Launches ‘Preliminary Investigation’ Into Zinke Calls

"The Interior Department’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) says it has begun a 'preliminary investigation' into reports that Secretary Ryan Zinke made phone calls pushing Alaska's senators to support a GOP healthcare bill or risk losing federal support for economic development efforts in their state."

Source: The Hill, 08/04/2017

Announcing "The Lizzie" SEJ Conference Fellowship

The SEJ family is still mourning the loss of SEJ member Elizabeth Grossman, who passed away in July. Lizzie was an accomplished independent environmental health journalist whose incisive reporting, deep passion for her work and infectious humor earned her respect and admiration from those who knew her and worked alongside her. Lizzie was a fierce advocate for SEJ support for freelance journalists. In her honor, SEJ has established "The Lizzie," a $1,500 fellowship to SEJ's annual conference beginning with SEJ 2017 in Pittsburgh. The fellowship will go to an SEJ freelance member who has not attended the annual conference in at least three years. Read more about Lizzie and the fellowship here.

"Lyme Disease’s Worst Enemy? It Might Be Foxes"

"It is August, the month when a new generation of black-legged ticks that transmit Lyme and other diseases are hatching. On forest floors, suburban estates and urban parks, they are looking for their first blood meal. And very often, in the large swaths of North America and Europe where tick-borne disease is on the rise, they are feeding on the ubiquitous white-footed mice and other small mammals notorious for harboring pathogens that sicken humans."

Source: NY Times, 08/03/2017

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