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With dozens of fires burning across Oregon and neighboring states, environmental officials are issuing continued air quality advisories.
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A park in west Eugene that’s partially closed to the public because of mysterious toxins in the ground, is in line for $1.5 million from the EPA to clean it up.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality announced Seeding Justice will run the agency's Community Climate Investment program.
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Warmer temperatures, thunderstorms and winds might mean more fire activity over the weekend in western Oregon.
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Already in effect in Portland, the goal is to limit auto commute trips in an effort to decrease air pollution.
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Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality has announced 29 penatlies for violations that were sent in March and April. This includes several…
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A wood treatment facility in West Eugene is being scrutinized after elevated levels of toxins were detected in the surrounding vicinity.Dylan Darling of…
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Free hazardous waste clean-up has been approved for homeowners affected by this season’s wildfires in eight counties. KLCC has an update from a previous…
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Returning residents of the McKenzie River Corridor are being urged not to clean up damaged or destroyed homesteads following the Holiday Farm Fire. Lane…
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued air quality advisories for more areas Monday due to strong, gusty winds pushing wildfire smoke into…
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Fires continue to burn across Northern California and Oregon, sending smoke and other pollutants skyward. An air quality advisory has been placed on eight…