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First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 2 reports

Regulators: Dust issue will prompt probe into Murdock coal mine

State environmental regulators agreed Monday to look into new complaints by Murdock area residents that a large amount of dust still blows on windy days from the former Murdock coal mine site, which is the target of pollution complaints filed last fall ... [Published Individual.com - May 14 2013]
First reported May 11 2013 - Updated May 11 2013 - 1 reports

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Offered by IEPA

$ Who: $ $ $ Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, South Suburban Mayors & Managers Association, Village of Richton Park, Rich Township High School District 227, and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) What: $ $ Household ... [Published Frankfort Patch - May 11 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

Why is MegaFab still polluting? IEPA responds…

To: Frank Schier. Editor and PublisherI have more information for you in regards to your inquiry about the Rock River. The IEPA began addressing this issue last fall with MegaFab and local officials. The Illinois EPA was first alerted to reports of an ... [Published Rock River Times - May 10 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

More states passing social media privacy laws

Utah and New Mexico have joined the growing number of states that prohibit employers from requesting or requiring access to job applicants’ social networking accounts. In addition, a social media privacy bill has reached New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s ... [Published Home Channel News - May 08 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Utah Employment Law Letter - May 2013: Legislation: Utah’s new privacy law: Don’t ask employees for their passwords

Explore: New Legislation Passwords Workplace Privacy ActUtah lawmakers recently passed the Internet Employment Privacy Act (IEPA), joining at least six other states in prohibiting employers from requiring employees or job applicants to disclose their ... [Published JD Supra - May 07 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Village to finish testing for state

0 commentsPosted on May 4, 2013Maryville Mayor Larry Gulledge hopes the village has put to rest an issue that’s been lingering for almost 20 years.At Wednesday’s Village Board meeting, trustees approved a $6,644 contract with Quality Testing and Engineering, ... [Published Edwardsville Intelligencer - May 04 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

PIke County selected for free used tire removal program

Pike County is one of 19 counties in the state selected for this year’s used tire collection program, sponsored by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA.)The announcement was made on Earth Day by Governor Pat Quinn."Earth Day is all about ... [Published Pike Press - May 02 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

DeKalb receives grant for e-recycling

Ryan Chodora Northern StarIn an effort to celebrate Earth Month, Gov. Pat Quinn has allocated about $98,000 in electronic waste recycling grants for 49 counties, including DeKalb County.DeKalb County will receive $2,000 in grant money which will go toward ... [Published Northern Star - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 1 reports

Three More States Hop on the Social Media Legislation Bandwagon

So far in 2013, three states (Arkansas, New Mexico and Utah) have passed new social media legislation restricting employer access to employees and job applicants’ personal social media accounts. We previously posted about social media legislation in California ... [Published JD Supra - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Collinsville still spends thousands to monitor long-closed landfill

The big hill off Lebanon Road east of Collinsville is actually a pile of decades-old garbage decomposing in a long-closed landfill.Yet, every year that hill costs the city of Collinsville between $50,000 and $100,000 to maintain and monitor as required ... [Published Individual.com - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 2 reports

Ameren Sued in Federal Court for More than 1,000 Clean Air A. . .

Ameren Sued in Federal Court for More than 1,000 Clean Air Act Violations at E.D. Edwards Coal-Fired Power Plant in Bartonville, Ill.Targeted News ServicePEORIA, Ill., April 18 -- The Sierra Club issued the following news release:Today, the Sierra Club, ... [Published Equities.com - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

New Mexico, Utah Curb Employers from Demanding Private Social Media Information

New Mexico and Utah are joining California, Illinois, Maryland and Michigan in limiting employers access to social media accounts.A new law signed by New Mexico vernor Susana Martinez makes it illegal for employers to request or require an applicant to ... [Published Jackson Lewis - Apr 19 2013]

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"We are hoping to settle, but if they don't agree to our terms, then we will litigate it" said Presnall, who explained that the goal is not just pursuing fines and penalties against Alpena but getting the Murdock site successfully reclaimed...
"I'm very proud that IEPA has made major strides in streamlining our permit and certification processes," Bonnett said. "This portal will not only help plant operators stay up-to-date with their training, it will also save time and money by decreasing costly mailings. We will continue using technology to better accomplish our mission of protecting Illinois' environment for generations to come."
...compliance, we’ll have to pay, including that $6,000, up to $10,000 and the state of Illinois will take care of anything after $10,000,” he said. "So we might be liable for another $3,400 if they find something wrong. They don’t suspect they will.”"
"Earth Day is all about making our planet a better place to live. Today we are letting the citizens of Pike County know that in the near future we are coming to help remove their old tires,” Governor Quinn said. "This removal costs them nothing, and when it’s done the area will be cleaner and safer.”"

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Former Andrew factory, HQ to be razed [Published The Herald News - May 18 2013]
Illinois Cuffs & Collars - May 17th, 2013 [Published OutdoorNews - May 16 2013]
Regulators: Dust issue will prompt probe into M... [Published Individual.com - May 14 2013]
State to investigate new complaints over Murdoc... [Published News Gazette - May 14 2013]
Illinois EPA announces new online permit port... [Published Lincoln Daily News - May 11 2013]
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Offered by... [Published Frankfort Patch - May 11 2013]
Hundreds Have Registered for the Symposium — Ar... [Published Illinois Manufacturing Association - May 10 2013]
Why is MegaFab still polluting? IEPA responds… [Published Rock River Times - May 10 2013]
Four forthcoming issues for the new Elgin council [Published Elgin Courier News - May 09 2013]
More states passing social media privacy laws [Published Home Channel News - May 08 2013]
Utah Employment Law Letter - May 2013: Legislat... [Published JD Supra - May 07 2013]
New! [Published Alton Telegraph - May 05 2013]
Village to finish testing for state [Published Edwardsville Intelligencer - May 04 2013]
PIke County selected for free used tire removal... [Published Pike Press - May 02 2013]
DeKalb receives grant for e-recycling [Published Northern Star - May 02 2013]
Jeff Biggers: Illinois Ranks As Worst Rogue Coa... [Published Huffington Post - May 01 2013]
Three More States Hop on the Social Media Legis... [Published JD Supra - Apr 30 2013]
Ex-Crestwood water official: Using tainted wate... [Published Southtown Star - Apr 29 2013]
Ex-Crestwood water department head guilty on al... [Published Southtown Star - Apr 29 2013]
Collinsville still spends thousands to monitor ... [Published Individual.com - Apr 29 2013]
Trial set on who's responsible for hole at Bell... [Published Individual.com - Apr 28 2013]
Jury set in trial of ex-Crestwood official accu... [Published Chicago Sun-Times - Apr 23 2013]
Free tire disposal program coming to Jackson Co... [Published Southern Illinoisan - Apr 22 2013]
Area residents find ways to recycle electronic ... [Published Northwest Herald - Apr 22 2013]
State Senator Chapin Rose releases another stat... [Published WSOY AM - Apr 19 2013]
Refinery, consortium again negotiating [Published Alton Telegraph - Apr 19 2013]
Avanti Foods accused of environmental violations [Published Kewanee Star Courier - Apr 19 2013]
Ameren Sued in Federal Court for More than 1,00... [Published Equities.com - Apr 19 2013]
Activists sue Ameren over Illinois plant [Published St Louis Business Journal - Apr 19 2013]
New Mexico, Utah Curb Employers from Demanding ... [Published Jackson Lewis - Apr 19 2013]
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