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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Nine Verizon sites named to Best Workplace for Commuters list

Best Workplaces for Commuters is an innovative membership program that provides qualified employers with national recognition and an elite designation for offering outstanding commuter benefits, such as free- or low-cost bus passes, assistance with vanpool fares, and strong telecommuting programs. Employers that meet the National Standard of Excellence in commuter benefits—a standard created by the Center for Urban Transportation Research and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—can get on the list of Best Workplaces for Commuters.

Best Workplaces for Commuters welcomes these workplaces to the 2009 list:

  • Verizon California Inc., Mission Hills, CA
  • Verizon California Inc., Long Beach, CA
  • Verizon California Inc., Santa Monica, CA
  • Verizon California Inc., Huntington Beach, CA
  • Verizon California Inc., Pomona, CA
  • Verizon California Inc., Menifee, CA
  • Verizon Northwest Inc., Everett, WA
  • Verizon Northwest Inc., Tigard, OR
  • Verizon Northwest Inc., Beaverton, OR

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Oregon landowners ordered to restore stream bank on Rogue River

Robert and Marilyn Malloy must remove unauthorized fill material they placed along the bank of the Rogue River at their property in Eagle Point, Ore., according to a compliance order issued by the Environmental Protection Agency. The Rogue River is an important salmon-bearing river that supports a significant recreational fishing industry.

“The onus is on property owners to do their research and read the regulations,” said Tony Barber, EPA’s Oregon Operations Office Director. “The consequence of not doing so is too great: Our valuable water resources and wildlife are put at risk.”

The Malloys placed riprap, a material used to armor shorelines from waves and water erosion, along a 345 foot section of stream bank. The alleged activity was conducted in the spring of 2006 on their 63 acres of property without required Clean Water Act permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

The Rogue River is designated as critical habitat for threatened salmon species under the Endangered Species Act.

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