Energy
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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 -
Book Reviews
Energy reports
The DOE seeks comments on reports that examine problems within the agency.
by Staff, Feb 22, 1993 -
News
A melting pot for unrelated agencies
A brief history of the Department of Energyis outlined.
by Jon Christensen, Feb 22, 1993 -
News
Ornery grand jury
A grand jury report on the environmental crimes at the Rocky Flats nuclear bomb plant is released.
by Staff, Feb 22, 1993 -
News
Aluminum workers and cancer
A study links aluminum production to cancer in factory workers.
by Staff, Feb 08, 1993 -
News
Nevada fences out hot waste, for now
A low-level nuclear waste dump closes in Beatty, Nevada.
by Jon Christensen, Feb 08, 1993 -
News
Utah rejects nuclear dump
Utah rejects a high-level nuclear waste dump slated for San Juan County.
by Staff, Feb 08, 1993 -
News
Nuclear power gets gassed
The Washington Public Power Supply System is too expensive, says the Bonneville Power Administration.
by Staff, Jan 25, 1993






