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P O P U L A R G O V E R N M E N T The Environmental Consequences of Growth
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Document Date: 2005-05-24 14:28:52


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City

Kinston / Raleigh / Asheville / Jacksonville / Greenville / Washington / D.C. / New Bern / Greensboro / Asheville and Greensboro / /

Company

Great Smoky Moun / Mobil / Water Resources / /

Country

United States / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Mobil Station / Wilmar Monitoring Station / /

IndustryTerm

ultimate disposal site / transportation / automobile travel / Telephone conversation / gas station / energy sources / energy use growing / electricity / energy consumption / local government services / /

NaturalFeature

Black Creek Aquifer / Neuse River / /

Organization

North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis / Triangle Smart Growth Coalition / Duke Univ. / Nicholas School of the Environment / STATISTICAL LAB. / North Carolina office of State Planning / North Carolina Division of Air Quality / Wetland Center / POPULAR GOVERNMENT / IOWA STATE UNIV. / /

Person

George Gilbert / JOHN D. SIMMONS / Stormwater / KEITH GREENE / Sheila Holman / BRAD SMITH / More / Loonis McGlohon / Curtis Richardson / Duke Univ / Ralph Waldo Emerson / Charles Kuralt / Kitty Hawk / Depletion / James B. Hunt / /

Position

Nags Head / Chief / senior policy analyst for the North Carolina Department / author / Governor / Section Chief / OBSERVER / /

ProvinceOrState

North Carolina / /

PublishedMedium

THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER / /

Region

eastern North Carolina / /

Technology

Wastewater treatment / http / /

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http /

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