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"Union Pacific Settles Omaha Lead Dispute With EPA for $25M"

"Union Pacific and the Environmental Protection Agency are ending their decade-long dispute over lead contamination in Omaha with a settlement that reduces the railroad's share of the cost to $25 million instead of the more than $200 million originally sought."

Source: AP, 06/02/2011

"Philadelphia Moves Ahead With 25-Year Water-Management Plan"

"Philadelphia got the green light Wednesday for a $2 billion storm-water plan that will transform the way the city deals with rain. The 25-year plan, which has been hailed as a national model, envisions green roofs on office buildings, porous pavement on city streets and parking lots, and plants and trees with tubs of gravel below ground to hold water and stall runoff in a storm."

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, 06/02/2011

"Brazil Approves Massive Amazon Dam For Construction"

"Brazil's environment agency gave its definitive approval on Wednesday for construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam, a controversial $17 billion project in the Amazon that has drawn criticism from native Indians and conservationists."

Source: Reuters, 06/02/2011

"See No Wild Lands, Speak No Wild Lands"

Reversing course, the Obama administration's Interior Department scuttled a policy that it had touted barely five months before as reversing the wilderness policies of President Bush.

Source: Green (NYT), 06/02/2011

For FOIA-Phobic: MuckRock Will File It for You

If you find using the Freedom of Information Act daunting, try this open government tool conceived by journalist Michael Morisy and start-up guru Mitchell Kotler. It will embargo a journalist's request before story publication.  

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