Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Sun Nov 15 15:57:04 -0800 2009
| green-news
Officials in Louisville say a mechanical failure sent more than 10 million gallons of raw sewage into the Ohio River this week. The Courier-Journal reports that the spill into the river was the result of a failure of one of...
Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Wed Nov 25 09:08:04 -0800 2009
| green-news
New regulations to reduce miners� exposure to coal dust will be proposed within a couple of weeks, according to the nation�s top mine regulator. Joseph Main, the new head of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration, said he has...
Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Mon Dec 07 09:29:52 -0800 2009
| green-news
Indiana's stimulus-funded home weatherization program is moving forward after a slow start and might reach its goal of improving more than 8,000 homes by June. The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority said about 1,600 homes statewide have started or...
Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Tue Nov 24 12:33:55 -0800 2009
| green-news
A Bellarmine University construction contractor this week is completing the cleanup of a drilling waste spill that sent a silty slurry into Beargrass Creek on Oct. 29. The incident occurred during construction of a geothermal heating and cooling system for...
Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Sun Nov 22 21:47:36 -0800 2009
| green-news
In Texas, which perennially gets bad air quality grades due to oil and chemical industry emissions, air toxics guidelines approved in 2006 set emissions limits low enough to prevent short- or long-term human health effects. Houston even has its own...
Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Wed Nov 11 20:47:27 -0800 2009
| green-news
Environmental Protection Agency, saying it should have stopped progress on the proposed Cash Creek coal gasification/power plant here as well as two other major coal-related projects in Kentucky. The Sierra Club in San Francisco and Valley Watch in Evansville charge...
Louisville :: KY :: USA
| updated Wed Nov 11 11:46:57 -0800 2009
| green-news
A sewer line gate failure in western Louisville has triggered a spill into the Ohio River, the Metropolitan Sewer District reported Wednesday afternoon. The repair job requres a crane and could take several hours, said Brian Bingham, a senior MSD...
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