Thursday, 3 April 2014

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DIOXIN FOCUSED DIRECTORY
Note: Articles are either Directly related to Dioxin issues or have been cited in and an article directly dealing with dioxin issues 
R.A.C.H.E.L Documents #001 to #019a


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Pesticides Pose Greater Threat to U.S. Drinking Water Supplies than Factories and Toxic Dumps


Pioneering Effort Begins In NJ, To Control Non-Point-Source Pollutants In NAVESINK River.


EPA Pulls License of Pesticide OK'D On Phony Data.


EPA Seeks Control Over Wood Stoves, Citing Health Risks From Cancerous Air Pollution.


Sulphur From Smelter In Mexico Brings Acid Rain To Western U.S.


Group Sues EPA A Second Time To Control Lead In NJ'S Air.


Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fines TMI $40,000 for Violations


Agency Urges Radon Testing On All NJ Homes North Of Trenton.
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Common Weed Killer Now Linked To Cancer Deaths In New Study.


DuPont Now Favours Controls On Chemicals Harming Earth's Ozone.


NJ Will Require Most Gas Pumps To Install Air Pollution Traps.


Doctors Offer New Way To Help Pregnant Women Kick Cigarettes.


Federal Agency Released High Radioactivity On People In '40s.


New Booklet Tells How To Find Information About Toxics In NJ.


NJ Joins 1979 Suit To Stop Interstate Contamination.


NY Brings Criminal Charges For Toxic Contamination Of Workers.
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Cancer-Causing Weed Killer May Endanger Farmers, Suburbanites.


Toxic Lead In Nation's Drinking Water Affects 38 Million People Including Adults And Children.


Facing $1.6 Billion Clean-up Tab, NJ Develops Its Funding Sources.


Ozone Loss In Upper Atmosphere May Lead To 40 Million Cancers In Americans, EPA Research Says.


Vermont Electric Coop Raises Its Rates 40% To Pay For Atom Power.


Rachel Database Now Contains Data On 1058 Toxic Chemicals.


Court Backs Mr Reagan's Views about Control of Carcinogens.


New Data Reveal Who Produces Toxics, Industry By Industry--Wall Of Secrecy Begins To Fall.


No. 1 Killer Chemical, Tobacco, Raises Many Fundamental Issues.


New Jersey Chemical Firm Spills Pesticides into Swiss Rhine River.


Nuclear Regulatory Commission Says Budget Cuts Endanger Its Research Into Key Safety Issue.


U.S. Firm Runs Gene Experiments without Regulation in Argentina.


How Can You Protect Yourself From The Danger Of Toxic Lead In Your Drinking Water Supply?


Lung Cancer Overtakes Breast Cancer As #1 Killer Of Women.


New Industry in NJ to Sterilize Human Food Using Radioactivity.


Acid Rain Killing Sugar Maple Trees in U.S. And Canada, Say Experts Seeking Tighter Rules.


FDA Rejects Consumer Group's Request for Ban of NutraSweet.
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New Jersey Proposes Ban On All Striped Bass Commercial Sales Because Of PCB Contamination.


Radiation Company Official Put On Probation For Covering Up Radioactivity Leak Into Sewer.


Scientist Says Lead Pollution Most Prevalent Environmental Disease Among American People.


EPA Issues Final 'Bubble' Rules Allowing 'Banking' And 'Trading' Of An Area's Polluters' Rights.


Far West Is Not The Only Place Running Out Of Water; Long Island Faces Same Problem.


Smokers Endanger Their Spouses And Their Children, Study Shows.


Union Carbide Says Indian Failed To Regulate Union Carbide, Thus Bears Responsibility For BHOPAL.


U.S. Urges Other Nations' Ban On Use Of Chlorofluorocarbons.


FDA Proposes Slackening Rules To Allow PVC In Food Packages.


Government Destroys Data About Irradiation Of WWII Veterans By A-Bomb, H- Bomb Use And Testing.


Safety Concerns Shut Reactors At Government A-Weapons Plant.


New Studies: Pesticides and Fish.


New Rules To Protect Workers At Dump Sites May Also Reveal Hazards In The Neighbourhood.


Waste Management Inc. Sues EPA to Force Agency to Issue Rules Sanctioning Ocean Incineration.


EPA Looks At Alternatives For Cleaning Up Contaminated Town.


Government Report Indicts EPA Hazardous Waste Programs For Multiple Problems And Failures.


EPA Staff Ranks Environmental Problems According To Danger, Finds Agency Missing The Boat.


Jersey Has Toughest Waste Laws In The Country, Survey Reveals.


EPA Now Will Give Citizens Data On Toxics At Abandoned Sites.


Latest Toxicology Information Available By Home Computer.


OSHA Computer Contains Wealth Of Data On Job Safety, Health.


Free Computer Program Allows Citizens To Predict Effects Of Chemical Fires And Toxic Spills.


Get Your Drinking Water Tested To See If It Is Clean And Safe.