Word: toxication
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Supporters of Question Four, which would tax companies for producing toxic waste, said they would continue their efforts using residents who live close to hazardous waste sites...
...governor, Clinton frequently ignored calls by environmentalists to challenge EPA decisions in cases of toxic-waste management, water quality and wilderness protection. Jacksonville, located 12 miles north of Little Rock, is home to three Superfund sites that contain high levels of dioxin and other toxic industrial chemicals that have been seeping into groundwater and soil and environmental groups challenge Clinton's conclusions that these sites do not pose a significant health problem...
Other parts of the state harbor underground injection wells for toxic-waste disposal. While many experts contest the safety of such wells, the Clinton-appointed Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Department has defended their use. Extensive well-monitoring and seismic testing are not required prior to drilling of such wells in Arkansas, although they are mandated in states such as Ohio...
...example, Quayle and the council overruled the EPA when it rejected a proposal that would have required municipal waste incinerators to recycle 25 percent of their garbage. EPA studies showed that the requirement would have saved money and energy as well as cut toxic pollution, but the council rejected the measure, claiming that mandated recycling created too much federal regulation...
...number of our year-of-the-woman stars? Are they in denial too? Women already spend much of their lives in service to biology -- bearing and raising children; so how sad to arrive, finally, at the empty nest, only to find that it's bubbling over with its own toxic hormonal brew...