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1. .:Heal Toxics:.
www.healtoxics.org/2news_htm/n - [Cached]Published on: 10/23/2004 Last Visited: 7/20/2006
"We think this is a good thing, a reuse of chemicals," said John B. Blevins, DNREC's director of air and waste management.
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Blevins said Friday it now appears unlikely the EPA will resume the work, although Sternberg said a final decision has not been made. -
2. Newszap! City Guide Saltwater Sussex
www.newszap.com/display/inn_ea - [Cached]Published on: 4/27/2003 Last Visited: 4/27/2003
Shutdowns make up a small part of the reductions, said John Blevins, director of DNREC's Division of Air and Waste Management.
Reductions also stem from revisions that companies have undertaken over the years, or changes in the way they operate, Mr. Blevins said. -
3. greendel.org
greendel.org/item.xhtml?name=A - [Cached]Published on: 8/20/2004 Last Visited: 8/20/2006
Possible responses include reducing cleanup standards (John Blevins, Director of DNREC's Division of Air and Waste Management, has just greatly increased the acceptable levels of arsenic.) transferring the costs to the taxpayers, and concealing or denying the actual hazards. Developers and the Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) like all of these approaches.
nternal opinion in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is divided, but the management is politically controlled.
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Contacted by Green Delaware, Blevins admitted that the unannounced meetings "were a mistake that is being corrected." (But of course the deals had already been cut by then.)

