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What you can do to help control health care costs
By Shauna Vistad We have already told you about some of the fraud, abuse and waste in the health care system that is inflating health care costs and told you what Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dako...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 12:27 PM
AOL News: Lost male drivers waste $3,000 in gas
AOL news reports: "Men waste more than $3,000 in fuel costs because they refuse to ask for directions when lost, according to a British study released as motorists across the U.S. prepare to load...
Posted on 9/6/10 at 2:30 PM
Time Wasters: The Cost of Blood, the Phantom Barber and Homicidal Jellyfish
A few links on sports, nuclear waste, the Babysitters Club and other random ephemera, all designed to help you while away your time. A geoscientist discusses how, exactly, the U.S. government int...
Posted on 1/21/10 at 1:00 PM
Radioactive waste on the N.D. monitor: Energy Industry Waste Coalition worried about improper disposal of oilfield material
By By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , May 18, 2013
N.D. tribe warns about oil filters
Potentially radioactive filters used in the oil industry are being illegally dumped in fields and garbage containers and along roads on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota, tribal officials say.March 07, 2013
ND tribe warns about dangerous oil filters
Potentially radioactive filters used in the oil industry are being illegally dumped in fields and garbage containers and along roads on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota, tribal officials say.March 06, 2013
Companies now face federal sewage disposal fine
Two companies fined more than half a million dollars by the state of North Dakota for improperly dumping sewage in the western Oil Patch have reached an agreement with federal prosecutors to pay more fines. Fairview, Mont.-based Hurley Enterprises and Stanley-based MonDak Water and Septic Service each have agreed to pay $50,000 to resolve federal charges of illegally disposing of domestic sewage sludge, according to federal court documents unsealed late Tuesday.By By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press , January 31, 2013
Companies face more fines over sewage disposal
Two companies fined more than half a million dollars by the state for improperly dumping sewage in the western North Dakota oil patch have reached an agreement with federal prosecutors on more fines.January 30, 2013
Mont. company: N.D. sewage dumping fine ‘exorbitant’
A Montana company fined $500,000 for improper sewage disposal in the western North Dakota Oil Patch is abandoning the practice of applying the waste to farmland because the company says it is impractical With frozen ground in the winter, it is difficult to comply with regulations such as a requirement that the septic tank wastewater be spread over a large area, Hurley Enterprises spokesman Dave Gorham said.By By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press , January 30, 2013
Company says environmental fine in ND 'exorbitant'
A Montana company fined $500,000 for improper septic tank wastewater disposal in the western North Dakota oil patch is abandoning the practice of applying the waste to farmland because the company says it's impractical.January 29, 2013
Companies to pay $700,000 for dumping sewage
North Dakota environmental health regulators on Friday announced that two firms have agreed to pay penalties totaling $700,000 for illegal sewage dumping in the Oil Patch.By By Patrick Springer, Forum News Service , January 26, 2013
Illegal waste dumping must stop
Illegally dumping sewage along roads and on fields, as two companies did in western North Dakota earlier this year, rightly offended many people. The idea that waste poured into ditches eventually could reach Painted Woods Creek made clear the potential hazard. The discovery of the dumping marks a low point in the oil boom that’s going on in the state.By The Bismarck Tribune , July 23, 2012
Company fined $1.5M for disposal violations
North Dakota regulators have fined a drilling company $1.5 million for what they say are deliberate violations of the state's rules for disposing of salt water.July 18, 2012
Two firms accused of dumping sewage
North Dakota health officials have cited two companies, accusing them of dumping more than a half million gallons of raw sewage from oilfield operations in ditches and fields.July 14, 2012
2 firms accused of dumping sewage in ND oil patch
North Dakota health officials have cited two companies, accusing them of dumping more than a half million gallons of raw sewage from oilfield operations in ditches and fields.July 13, 2012
Baler accepting cooking oil
The City Baler located at 3020 18th St. SE is accepting deep fry cooking oil at no charge.July 13, 2012
Proposed oil waste landfill near Dodge opposed
A group of residents in Dunn County is opposing a Bismarck company's plan to build an oil field waste landfill near Dodge.June 29, 2012
Trash piling up on Missouri River shoreline in ND
Outdoors enthusiasts who are enjoying summer activities on and around the Missouri River are leaving a lot of litter behind.June 29, 2012
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