Posts tagged Environmental Law

  • EEOC Temporary Inventory Reduction Project

    Staff Writer | September 20, 2006 9:35 PM | 0 CommentsCheyenne, WY Category: Miscellaneous

    The EEOC is planning a temporary inventory reduction project for August 28, 2006 through September 29, 2006. Investigators have been asked to assess and identify those cases in their respective inventories which they believe, for a variety of reasons, do not warrant additional investigation and/or expenditure of resources. In these specific cases only, a determination letter will be sent out...

  • Environmental Issues Come With Development

    Staff Writer | August 16, 2006 10:49 AM | 0 CommentsCheyenne, WY Category: Miscellaneous

    As the West continues to grow and development ensues, many environmental issues involved with land development continue to escalate as well. Sewage systems, roads and water management are all part of this process.A recent article addresses some of these environmental law issues in two small towns: Hungry Horse, Montana and Murtaugh, Idaho. Both of these towns are looking at doubling in size...

  • Debate Continues over Coal Bed Methane Water

    Staff Writer | July 30, 2006 8:18 PM | 0 CommentsCheyenne, WY Category: Miscellaneous

    The debate over methane water continues as citizens of Wyoming living in the Powder River Basin claim the state government is unwilling to shield them against pollution from coal-bed methane water. The Powder River Basin runs along the Montana - Wyoming border and is the greatest single supply of coal mined in the U.S and officials estimate that it contains over 800 billion tons of coal....

  • Opportunity for Wyoming to Lead in Development of Environmental Friendly Technology

    Staff Writer | July 18, 2006 4:23 PM | 0 CommentsCheyenne, WY Category: Miscellaneous

    A professor of ecology, Stephen Jackson, at the University of Wyoming is calling upon the state to be an innovative leader in the development of technology to limit global warming. Wyoming can be the forerunner in the effort to protect the environment because of their wealth of renewable energy resources and the ability to use carbon dioxide sequestration, a process that keeps carbon dioxide...

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