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EnviroPolitics Blog: Farm tractor lemon law bill on Gov Christie's desk
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Friday, July 24, 2015. Farm tractor lemon law bill on Gov Christie's desk. The New Jersey Legislature has handed Gov. Chris Christie a bill that should be quite popular in the farm state of Iowa where Christie currently is campaigning for the White House. The state Senate yesterday gave final passage to. Brittany M. Wehner. Board of Agriculture member Hillary Barile. Replacement ...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: Hearing exposes turmoil in electronics recycling in NJ
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Hearing exposes turmoil in electronics recycling in NJ. Worn out televisions and computers constitute e-waste. John Purves, an attorney representing a group of South Jersey private recyclers who process electronic waste for TV and computer makers, said there were several reasons why the state's. Now we have a situation in New Jersey where the facilit...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: Is natural gas pipeline through Pinelands inevitable?
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Is natural gas pipeline through Pinelands inevitable? BL England coal-powered power plant. In a matter of minutes, a state agency approved a proposal to build a controversial 22-mile natural-gas pipeline through the core of the Pinelands Forest,. Reports today in NJ Spotlight. In January 2014, will consider the proposal. Since then, Gov. Chris Christi...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: Environment and Energy bills in NJ committees - August 10
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Environment and Energy bills in NJ committees - August 10. Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. The Senate Environment and Energy Committee and the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee. Will meet for their annual joint summer session at 10. Am, August 10, at the Lavallette First Aid Building. 1207 Bay Boulevard, Lavallette, NJ. Current ...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: Judge denies stay in Exxon-NJ deal; will rule in weeks
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Judge denies stay in Exxon-NJ deal; will rule in weeks. The Christie administration and ExxonMobil Corp. on Thursday urged a state judge to approve a settlement New Jersey has reached with the oil giant over contamination claims, arguing the accord would bring much-needed resolution to a decade of litigation, Andrew Seidman. Attorneys for the environmenta...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: Your opinion on PADEP's proposed ash-spill settlement?
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Your opinion on PADEP's proposed ash-spill settlement? Send your comments to the PADEP. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection wants to hear from you, Mr., Mrs., and Ms. Public, on its planned settlement with parties responsible for the. The spill occurred after. Will be considered in the final determination of settlement.”. In May 2008, D...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: NJ's top court clarifies 'blight' that justifies redevelopment
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Friday, August 7, 2015. NJ's top court clarifies 'blight' that justifies redevelopment. What level of 'blight' authorizes a town to exercise its eminent domain power to redevelop. Not as much as before, according to a March 23 decision of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Writing in the Gibbons. Law firm's Development/Redevelopment Law Alert, attorney Andrew J. Camelotto. Environment...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: Tests find radiation in Pennsylvania mine water
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Tests find radiation in Pennsylvania mine water. Getty Images via NewsCred. The water research institute testing, conducted on June 25 of this year, did not support the DEP’s 2014 findings of widespread radiation contamination, except for the Clyde Mine discharge, which also contained high levels for bromides. Shale gas drilling wastewater ofte...8220;Th...
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EnviroPolitics Blog: New Jersey county boots pipeline company from its land
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Energy, environmental and political news and opinion for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. EP Free for 30 Days. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. New Jersey county boots pipeline company from its land. Representatives of the PennEast pipeline project are no longer welcome on Mercer County public lands, according to a strongly worded letter from Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes. Reports for NJ.com. Hughes said in a statement that the decision to kick PennEast off Mercer County public lands came...