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commentaries and actions concerning implementation of the framework agreement : an agreement between the State of Michigan and the Dow Chemical Company

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Implementation of the framework agreement, part two

commentaries and actions concerning implementation of the framework agreement : an agreement between the State of Michigan and the Dow Chemical Company

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From the Introduction: On January 5, 2009 the U.S. Environmental Agency Region 5 and Michigan Department of Environmental Quality invited interested residents and other stakeholders to an information meeting about the dioxin cleanup of the Tittabawassee and Saginaw rivers and Saginaw Bay. EPA is starting new negotiations with MDEQ and Dow Chemical Company on a process that can be used to develop a comprehensive cleanup plan under the "Superfund Alternative Approach." This approach uses normal Superfund procedures and encourages public involvement throughout the process. EPA and MDEQ will host a meeting on Thursday, January 15, 2009 at Saginaw Valley State University. EPA officials said this is an opportunity for interested persons to learn more about the Superfund process and how you can stay informed and get involved in it.

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Richard A. Maltby
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Second beneficial use impairment removed in the Saginaw Bay/river area of concern
Dioxins
Another try is made to rescue Mossville
EPA sends Dow $1_8 million bill for time spent on dioxin cleanup
Our commitments
Framework agreement actions
Dioxin meeting to look at future of cleanup
Tittabawassee River/Saginaw River/Saginaw Bay cleanup background
EPA meeting-re: Dow, MDEQ and dioxin
Is dioxin dangerous?
Toxic equivalents
Cleanup of Michigan's rivers, streams and creeks
Dismantling environmental protections and workers' rights
Join the energy revolution
Major milestones achieved toward a sustainable Galapagos
Former EPA administrator questions local Superfund process
Ousted EPA official: stop dragging feet in dioxin cleanup
Cancer-causing dioxin in the food chain-industry and government cover-up
Environmental policy drafted
Senate-passed Wilderness Bill includes Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Keweenaw National Historic Park, River Raisin Battlefield
EPA to regulate mercury from cement plants
Sleeping Bear Dunes plan adds trail, wilderness
Alternative energy and coal isn't clean
Volunteer stream monitoring program
Six quick and easy things the Obama administration can start with
Welcome, President Obama-now let's get started
Welcome to the green energy future
Shiawassee refuge gets law enforcement officer
New low impact development manual available
History supports Dow's penchant for getting what they want
Stephen Johnson, the environment's Alberto Gonzales
Governor Jennifer M Granholm replies
EPA administrator-designate Lisa P Jackson
EPA's 2008 report on the environment
Pollution prevention (P2) in Michigan
Emergency planning in Michigan
What is an environmental management system?
Michigan's environmental management system
Planning for toxic substances and toxic waste
Exposure and human health reassessment of TCDD and related compounds
People near Dow Chemical have higher dioxin levels
Cool on coal
Use Michigan 'Brownfields' as energy parks
Coal disadvantages
Greenest of them all
LEED accredited professional
Report to detail, address coastal pollution in NY
Tell EPA to control CO2!
There's more work to be done
Release the dioxin reassessment
Lead poisoning in Michigan kids declining
Message from Midland cares
Letter to Governor Granholm
Annual solid waste report released
Residents seek relief from leaking landfill
Doing the recovery right
Newark's great green hope
How green is their valley?
Erie-Niagara framework for regional growth
Elements of environmental planning
Coal utility plants may take their lumps as Granholm touts alternative power
Governor wades into issue of wetlands, beach cleaning permits
Counting carbon, cutting carbon
Tri-cities dioxin community meeting
Agreement reached with Howell Care Center
Granholm picks wind power advisory panel
Granholm slows down plans for Midland coal plant
Utility provides dredging plan for Tennessee ash spill
Doubt is their product
Implementation planning in the Erie-Niagara region
This region is stuck in the past
Toxic coal in Tennessee
Dow Corning, Consumers Energy partnership
California air pollution victory has national implications
Race to repair the nation
Ecobama?
Transforming environmental law
DNR purchases UP wilderness tract
Consumers Energy to delay plans for coal-fired plant two years
Rocket fuel in your drinking water?
Regarding a dioxin exposure investigation
Cleaner diesel engines
Breaking beluga news
How the economic stimulus plan could affect the environment
It's OK to cut trees
No energy policy
Environmental and health effects of coal
Big new phosphate mine blocked
Coal oxymoron
Coal plant
Climate warming gases rising faster than expected
Please recycle
Closing time
Dredge materials disposal facility
Words from President Obama
Tittabawassee River/Saginaw River/Saginaw Bay cleanup
Dioxin contamination in the Midland area
Save our environment
Diagnosis: mercury
State files lawsuit against Golden Lotus, Inc over Pigeon River fish kill
California steelhead retain protection
EPA to rule soon on global-warming risk
Fixing the broken Clean Water Act
APA PlanningBooks_com
Whistling duck among surprises
Bay Area wetlands "bailout" stirs national debate
Environment, conservation, sustainability and public health planning
Federal oversight
Coal-fired plants
Coal plant ruling
Coal plants order
DEQ awards funding for scrap tire cleanups
Green manufacturing needed
North America vs global warming
Governors welcome stimulus funds
Carbon controls
Northern Michigan coal power plant
Habitat families get dose of green
We'll take your money
Obama, others meet on deficit
Council for a livable world
Democracy experiment, "Dear Mr President"
Inland lakes monitoring
World of change
Parks under siege
Dow official suggest U S seek efficiency policies
Power plant permit process restarted
Permitting coal fired plants
Strong climate bill must be a top priority
Conservation gains
$475 million for Great Lakes
Wind alliance
Dust in the wind
Green efforts win major award
Michigan needs to embrace a clean energy future
Global climate change
Saginaw Bay coastal initiative
Aging state parks
Reconsidering ship ballast permit
Mountaintop removal mining
Update on permitting coal fired power plants
Dow dioxin cleanup
Michigan Supreme Court hears oral arguments
Global green deal
On the home front: human health
Stimulus gives DOE billions for carbon-capture projects
Supreme Court upholds right to sue drug companies
Michigan wetlands' protection status uncertain
Obama announces Endangered Species Act
Dow Chemical Corporate toxics
Among chemical makers
Dow and the Tittabawassee River
New York's Love Canal
Brown is the new green
Use for Michigan's Brownfields
Restore Superfund Tax, so polluters clean up their own messes
Coal-tar sealants pollute nearby soil and water
Lofty goals
Regional Rail-Trail projects study
Negative environmental planning action
Habitat for humanity
Bustorf and Waldron Dairies
EPA considers requiring greenhouse gas reports
Energy [R]evolution
St Clair shores doctors receive environmental loan
Middle of nowhere
State parks need help fixing what nature has broken
Comprehensive environmental indicators
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Partnership for the earth campaign
Greening the U S economy
Comes the change
EPA in town to talk dioxin
Dioxin contamination in the Midland area
Summary of Midland area dioxin samples
Conclusion
References
About the author.

Edition Notes

" May 2009."

Includes bibliographical references.

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Midland, Mich
Other Titles
Agreement between the State of Michigan and the Dow Chemical Company

Classifications

Library of Congress
TD171.3.M5 M35 2009

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Pagination
vii, 113 p. :
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25064016M
LCCN
2011500504
OCLC/WorldCat
319537055

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