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July 3, 2008 City readies to sell Trammel Road property The city of Sherwood within the next two weeks is expected to start seeking bids from anyone interested in purchasing approximately 50 acres of municipal property along Trammel Road.
The No. 1 problem with the 2009 Honda Civic GX, the only compact car that burns natural gas and is on sale to the public today, is that it uses natural gas.
A Fort Wayne company that violated the Clean Air Act by releasing hazardous air pollutants has been ordered to pay a $13,500 penalty and to complete two environmental projects that will cost at least $44,000.
Richard Samra, principal of Richard Samra Enterprises, was elected to lead the Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce board of directors in 2009 as chair. Steve Griffin, Grubb & Ellis has been named chair-elect.
The Department of Motor Vehicles reminds motorists of new laws that take effect in January. •A new law prohibits text messaging with a cellphone or other text-based communications while driving a vehicle. •Another law limits the issuance of temporary operating permits to individuals whose vehicles have yet to pass a smog check.
No one wants to live in smog. Air quality and pollution affects the health of Texas residents.
[Below is the original script. But a few changes may have been made during the recording of this audio podcast.] Cars in California offer a new kind of sticker shock this year: carbon. In addition to the familiar smog ratings, labels on new Cali cars rank them 1 to 10 based on greenhouse gas emissions. [More]
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. INDUSTRY - With the snow-capped San Gabriel Mountains in the background, two huge cranes fired up their motors earlier this week and dipped their giant arms into piles of old Christmas trees high atop the Puente Hills Landfill.
Equity Thru Energy (ETE), www.equitythruenergy.com a leading energy management firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeffrey Chamberlain to general manager.
LANSING, Mich.--After more than a decade of research, a team of scientists has found that by releasing one pollutant into the environment, we might help capture another. Findings from one of the National Science Foundation's longest-running studies show that adding nitrogen to soil prompts northern hardwood forests to absorb more heat-trapping carbon dioxide. As the atmosphere's most abundant ...
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