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page 27 | ARKANSAS first page November 02, 2000: |
Scott residents fend off fertilizer plan, by Austin Gelder; Wilcox Land and Cattle Co., Marlene Lantrip |
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ARKANSAS second page November 02, 2000: |
George Wilcox, Save Scott and Old River Association, Arkansas Dept. of Environmental Quality |
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CALIFORNIA first page September 27, 1994 |
Orange County sewage waste; thousands of tons of sludge each week enter into the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Reservation; Thermal |
page 30 | CALIFORNIA second page September 27, 1994 |
Teresan Razon; Pima Gro Inc., Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, Brent McManigal |
page 31 | CALIFORNIA third page September 27, 1994 |
Margie Nellor; sewage sludge, pathogens, methane, Charles Egigian Nichols, Orange County Sanitation District,: "biosolids are essentially pathogen-free" , Cake Sludge, Thermal, McManigal |
page 32 | CALIFORNIA fourth page September 27, 1994 |
Fernando Torres; great clouds of dust, clouds of flies, foul odor, Rhonda Garcia; California Resgional Water Quality Control Board detects high levels of poisonous heavy metals; headaches, nausea complaints |
page 33 | CALIFORNIA fifth page September 27, 1994 |
Pima Gro, Joe Loya, Members Against Sludge; EPA; George Auclair; Mount San Diego, more than two stories high pile of 500,000 sludge, Geraldine Ibanez, Chino Corona Farms Inc. |
page 34 | CALIFORNIA sixth page September 27, 1994 |
Terra Farms, inc., Michael McLees; Pima Gro, HCK Inc processing Los Angeles County sludge; Members Against Sludge; U.S. Indian Health Servic, Allan Beckwith; Riverside County Health Officer Bradley Gilbert | page 37 | CALIFORNIA seventh page September 27, 1994 |
continuation of sludge recycling continues; cleanup of Mount San Diego; Pima Gro, legality problems; Orange County REGISTER |
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