Energy
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Essays
How BPA is ruining the Northwest
The writer challenges the Bonneville Power Administration's "more' and "bigger' goals.
by Perry Swisher, May 31, 1993 -
News
Bomb testing may resume in Nevada
Nuclear bomb testing could resume in Nevada.
by Jon Christensen, May 31, 1993 -
News
Salt caves not licked yet
Wild and scenic designation on the Klamath River may stop an Oregon hydroelectric project.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
News
Down but not out
The AB Lateral hydropower project on Colorado's Gunnison and Uncompahgre rivers is vetoed.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
Book Reviews
Hot Glass
The Department of Energy wants to turn Hanford's nuclear waste into glass logs.
by Staff, May 17, 1993 -
News
Is Babbitt for Badger?
Babbitt will review an oil-drilling proposal near Glacier National Park.
by Staff, May 03, 1993 -
Feature
Fouled water leads to court
Durango, Colo., residents charge that gas production pollutes their wells.
by Ken Wright, Apr 19, 1993 -
Related Stories
Road halted near historic ranch
The Elkhorn Ranch Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is saved from a major road project to serve oil and gas development
by Yvette La Pierre, Apr 19, 1993 -
Feature
Chevron takes aim at Uintas
Chevron's widened search for oil into the Uinta mountains threatens the entire range.
by Larry Warren, Apr 19, 1993 -
Feature
Oil firms commandeer badlands
Duncan Energy Inc. builds an illegal road through national grasslands while the Forest Service and the U.S. Attorney's office bicker.
by Steve Hinchman, Apr 19, 1993 -
Feature
Oil leases head for Court
Proposed oil and gas leasing on National Forest lands comes under fire.
by Arden Trewartha, Steve Hinchman, Apr 19, 1993 -
Book Reviews
Dump Decision in Colorado
Uravan, Colo, is proposed to house a dumpsite for naturally occurring radioactive waste.
by Staff, Apr 19, 1993 -
News
What rough beast ...
The Lawrence Livermore Lab develops a new process that produces oil shale more cheaply.
by Staff, Apr 19, 1993 -
News
Cleaning up its mess
The United Nuclear Corp. must clean up its Church Rock Mine near Gallup, New Mexico.
by Staff, Apr 05, 1993 -
News
State cites leaky lab
Los Alamos National Laboratory is fined for storing leaky waste.
by Staff, Mar 22, 1993






