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From the Boathouse: Seeking support for abandoned boat law
Ahoy! News of the week is that the Recreational Boaters of California (RBOC) is encouraging boaters to support SB 122, which was introduced by Sen. Ted W. Lieu. This bill will prevent the automatic sunset of the abandoned and derelict vessel program...Tags: Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Petroleum Industry, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Radio
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Cassity: Don't listen to 'enviro-wackos' about oil
Gas prices, as this is written, are $4.69 for regular. In Northern California, it's as much as a buck more. If you own an SUV, a pickup or a large family sedan, this means more than $100 to fill up. Elections have consequences. This is just one of them....Tags: Unions, U.S. Geological Survey, Democratic Party, Saudi Arabia, Petroleum Industry
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My Pet World: Dog's barking game is getting old
Question: My dog has trained me very well. Recently, Lady began to bark at the door for no apparent reason. Each time, I get up and go to the door, thinking there's some reason for her agitation. Now, I feel like a jumping bean. I think Lady barks just to...Tags: Coughing, Cat (animal), Sneezing, Antihistamines, Allergies
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Community Commentary: There's too much unknown about 'fracking' effects
An essential element of a viable democracy is that its citizens be accurately informed, and that, once informed, they actively participate in the process of decision making. I fully believe that when the people of this nation have the information they...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Gas, Saudi Arabia, Nature, Texas
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The Coastal Gardener: Organic fertilizer is good for you, plants and Earth
Organic or synthetic? Most of the confusion I see regarding organic fertilizer falls into two groups. Most questions have to do with trying to understand what the differences are, usually with an underlying question, "Why should I use organic fertilizer?...Tags: Fertilizer, Chemical Industry, Natural Resources
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It's A Gray Area: Could clean water come from coal?
This column a few years ago discussed nuclear power and how our country was underutilizing it in generating electricity. A man who works for a company called ConvertCoal, Inc., or CCI, recently contacted me because of that article. The company, founded...Tags: Technology, Petroleum Industry, Metal and Mineral, Orange County Superior Court, Black Lung Disease
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16 evacuated from Balboa Island after natural gas line cut
A private construction crew sheared a gas line behind a home on Balboa Island on Tuesday, forcing firefighters to evacuate more than a dozen residents in the area, officials said.
About 3:17 p.m., a crew doing construction on a home in the 800 block of...Tags: Natural Gas, Natural Resources
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The Coastal Gardener: A garden can be both beautiful, sustainable
One doesn't have to be a great gardener to have a great garden. In your wandering and observations all of you have come upon great gardens. I divide great gardens into two groups; those that were bought and those that were built. Make no mistake, a...Tags: California, Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources, Corona
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World View: Eurasian rumble comes to Newport
NEWPORT BEACH — Can you say, "Nagorno-Karabakh"? Mumbling that double-barreled name to my boss' face triggered a moment of rare discomfort between us. The keen eyes of my editor narrowed and squinted at me through his glasses. His face formed a...Tags: Irvine, U.S. Secret Service, Diplomacy, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Politics
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It's A Gray Area: Geothermal hot in sustainable world
Much of Iceland sits on active volcanic zones. In fact, that is why the country is known as the land of fire and ice. In those volcanic areas, when ground water flows down into the cracks of the Earth's surface and encounters hot or molten rock, it either...Tags: Hawaii, Iceland, Music, Sonoma (Sonoma, California), Water
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Gas, oil case goes to trial
A Newport Beach man who pleaded not guilty to stealing money from his oil and gas business' clients is scheduled to go to trial next month. Thomas Labry, who had his Costa Mesa-based Cherokee Gas Systems Inc. shut down earlier this year by the Securities...Tags: Trials, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Petroleum Industry, Crimes
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A nickel for every gallon
Newport Beach opened its first natural gas fueling station Wednesday. The $1-million facility at the General Services Corporation Yard, 592 Superior Ave., allows the city to power its fleet of vehicles with cleaner-burning compressed natural gas,...Tags: Natural Gas, California, Mark Harmon, Alternative Energy, AT&T Corp.
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