Jul 29

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* July 29, 2010

The Weekly Coal Production Report has been updated for the business week ended,
July 24, 2010.
The report contains weekly estimates.

For the week:

* U.S. coal production totaled approximately 20.7 million short tons (mmst)
* This production estimate is higher than last week’s estimate, and
about the same as the production estimate in the comparable week in 2009
* Coal production east of the Mississippi River totaled 8.5 mmst
* Coal production west of the Mississippi River totaled 12.3 mmst

For more information:

http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/coal/weekly/weekly_html/wcppage.html?src=email

Contact:
Mary Lilly
202-586-1490
202-287-1944 (FAX)
Email to: mary.lilly@eia.gov

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Jul 29

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* NATURAL GAS WEEKLY UPDATE REPORT RELEASE - July 29, 2010

Natural Gas Weekly Update
Data and highlights of natural gas in the United States.

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Jul 29

DNR Central Office - MADISON - It’s official: the 41 pound, 8 ounce brown trout Roger Hellen of Franksville caught in Lake Michigan on July 16 is now a Wisconsin state record fish.
The Department of Natural …

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Jul 29

DNR Central Office - MADISON - It’s official: the 41 pound, 8 ounce brown trout Roger Hellen of Franksville caught in Lake Michigan on July 16 is now a Wisconsin state record fish.
The Department of Natural …

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Jul 29

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* Petroleum Supply Annual 2009

The Petroleum Supply Annual, Volume 1 and Volume 2 with 2009 data has been released to the EIA website on Thursday, July 29, 2010.

Petroleum Navigator
Data and Analysis from the Energy Information Administration

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Jul 29

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* Petroleum Supply Monthly
The July Petroleum Supply Monthly with May data has been released to the EIA website on Thursday, July 29, 2010.

Petroleum Navigator
Data and Analysis from the Energy Information Administration

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Jul 29

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 29, 2010

Contact: Mary Dettloff 517-335-3014

Saginaw Bay Speakers Series to Focus on Air Mercury and Coal-Fired Plants

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment and the Partnership for the Saginaw Bay Watershed will be hosting a presentation by Joy Taylor-Morgan and Julie Brunner of the DNRE regarding air mercury issues and coal fired power plants in the Saginaw Bay area. The presentation is scheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, at the Bay City State Recreation Area Visitors Center.

Taylor-Morgan will give a mercury overview talk, discuss why mercury is a concern, describe some environmental impact information, give an overview of human health concerns, and then discuss what Michigan is doing to address mercury emissions and regional air mercury issues. Brunner, a DNRE permit engineer, will then talk about coal-fired power plant permitting issues, the Michigan mercury utility rule, federal rules that will address coal-fired power plants, coal technologies, and provide some details about the Karn/Weadock air permit.

This presentation is the fifth in a series of discussions focused on toxic pollutants in Saginaw Bay, a priority issue identified through the Saginaw River and Bay Remedial Action Plan.

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment is committed to the conservation, protection, management, accessible use and enjoyment of the state’s environment, natural resources and related economic interests for current and future generations. Learn more at www.michigan.gov/dnre .

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Jul 29

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 29, 2010

Contact: Barry James 906-475-7857 or Debbie Munson Badini 906-226-1352

Tragic Nitroglycerin Accident of 1878 Examined at Michigan Iron Industry Museum

A tragic mining-related accident that shook the city of Negaunee in 1878 will be examined by Marquette historian Bill VanKosky at the Michigan Iron Industry Museum on Tuesday, Aug. 10 at 2 p.m.

VanKosky’s presentation, “Negaunee’s Nitro-Glycerine Tragedy,” tells the story of a surface explosion of the volatile oil, which took the lives of seven local workers. The nitroglycerin was supposed to be delivered by railcar to the Republic Mine for use as an explosive in the mine.

The accident was the result of careless handling of the nitroglycerin, which was used by underground mine blasters as a replacement for less-powerful but more stable black powder for a short time in the 1870s. Dynamite was adopted in the 1880s.

The shock from the Negaunee explosion shattered windows throughout the small mining community, knocked underground miners off their feet, radiated distant tremors, and was heard by people 10 miles away.

The program is the sixth in a seven-part Tuesday afternoon lecture series offered by the museum through mid-August. The series concludes on Tuesday, Aug. 17 with “Copper Mining and Community Building on Lake Superior, 1840-1990″ by MTU professor Larry Lankton.

All programs are scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. in the museum auditorium. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged. The museum entrance is located on U.S. 41E, one mile west of Junction M-35, in Negaunee Township.

The Michigan Iron Industry Museum is one of 11 nationally accredited museums administered by the Michigan Historical Center, an agency within the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE). It overlooks the site of the Carp River Forge, a pioneer industrial site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information about the afternoon program series or coming events at the museum call (906) 475-7857 or visit www.michigan.gov/ironindustrymuseum

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment is committed to the conservation, protection, management, accessible use and enjoyment of the state’s environment, natural resources and related economic interests for current and future generations. Learn more at www.michgan.gov/dnre.

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Jul 28

Oregon’s new woodstove law designed to protect homebuyers and clear the air of unnecessary wood smoke pollution takes effect on Aug. 1. The law requires the removal and decommissioning of any uncertified woodstove or fireplace insert from a home when it is sold.

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Jul 28

DNR Northern Region - Mercer, WI.– While damage assessment continues from last night’s storm on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage northeast of Park Falls, Department of Natural Resources officials will reopen boat …

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