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"Prop. 26 would eviscerate the funding of all air - and water-pollution programs, even oil-spill cleanup," said Warner Chabot, chief executive of the California League of Conservation Voters.
Ryan Van Lenning: Mapping the Money on California's Prop 25 and 26 Ryan Van Lenning 2010
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"Prop. 26 would eviscerate the funding of all air - and water-pollution programs, even oil-spill cleanup," said Warner Chabot, chief executive of the California League of Conservation Voters.
Ryan Van Lenning: Mapping the Money on California's Prop 25 and 26 Ryan Van Lenning 2010
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"Prop. 26 would eviscerate the funding of all air - and water-pollution programs, even oil-spill cleanup," said Warner Chabot, chief executive of the California League of Conservation Voters.
Ryan Van Lenning: Mapping the Money on California's Prop 25 and 26 Ryan Van Lenning 2010
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* Aside: In truth, I have little sympathy for the MD legislature that passes a water-pollution law and then is upset when it is enforced to the letter — they should have written what they meant and meant what they wrote.
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OrenWithAnE: I have little sympathy for the MD legislature that passes a water-pollution law and then is upset when it is enforced to the letter — they should have written what they meant and meant what they wrote.
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Alabama sought to recover more than $1 million for each day the spill allegedly violated the state's air and water-pollution laws.
States Rebuffed Over Spill Damages Nathan Koppel 2011
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"Prop. 26 would eviscerate the funding of all air - and water-pollution programs, even oil-spill cleanup," said Warner Chabot, chief executive of the California League of Conservation Voters.
Ryan Van Lenning: Mapping the Money on California's Prop 25 and 26 Ryan Van Lenning 2010
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OrenWithAnE: I have little sympathy for the MD legislature that passes a water-pollution law and then is upset when it is enforced to the letter — they should have written what they meant and meant what they wrote.
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He followed that authority, beginning his water-pollution career as a chief enforcement official with the U.S.
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Instead, waste from the oil cleanup is once again going to inadequately designed landfills, including ones currently under investigation for already leaking and causing water-pollution problems.
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