1990
- 1990/03/12 | Suit Says Birth Defects Were Caused By Toxics on Semiconductor Line | James Goldman | The Business Journal
- 1990/03/27 | Court Takes Job Hazards Case (Johnson Controls)| San Jose Mercury
- 1990/04/19 | Chief Seattle’s Prophecy | Ted Smith | Valley Journal
- 1990/04/19 | Peace, Love, Earth Day, and Holding Hands with IBM | Michael Krey | The Business Journal
- 1990/04/19 | Earth Day, Every Day | Brian O’Toole | Valley Journal
- 1990/04/2020 | Stone Age Recipients Are Shelled | Tom Dunlap | Times Tribune
- 1990/04/29 | True Believer – Making The Workplace Safer | Kathleen Sullivan | San Francisco Examiner
- 1990/05/01 | SEMATECH, toxics and U.S. industrial policy | Lenny Siegel, Ted Smith & Rand Wilson | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1990/06/01 | Back To Basics: Soap Replace CFCs At IBM’s San Jose Plant | What Works
- 1990/06/29 | Sematech Could Offer Antidote To High-tech Toxics | Lenny Siegel | San Jose Mercury
- 1990/07/01 | Health Hazard Could Your Computer Be Killing You? | Jerry Borrell | Macworld
- 1990/07/01 | The Magnetic Field Menace | Paul Brodeur | Macworld
- 1990/07/01 | SEMATECH, Toxics, and U.S. Industrial Policy: Whay We Are Concerned | Lenny Siegel, Ted Smith, and Rand Wilson | CPSR News | Vol 8 No. 3
- 1990/07/28 | Shades of Green | Margaret E. Kriz | National Journal
- 1990/08/13 | Bhopal-born Chemicals Law Little Utilized | Scott Thurm | San Jose Mercury
- 1990/09/01 | Silicon Valley – A Tale of 2 Classes | Nina Wurgaft | Z Magazine
- 1990/09/09 | Pentagon Takes First Steps Towards Tackling Pollution | Diane Dumanoski | Boston Globe
- 1990/09/17 | Progress Stalls On Site Cleanup: EPA May Take Matter to Court | James Goldman | The Business Journal
- 1990/10/01 | Effects of Parental Occupational Exposures on Spontaneous Abortion | Helena Taskinen | Scandinavian Journal of Work Environmental Health
- 1990/10/01 | Fab Safety: High Marks, But Some Questions Linger | Ron Iscoff | Semiconductor Internation
- 1990/10/15 | Ted Smith: Foes Think He’s Anti-business, But Fans Say He’s Earth’s Advocate | Mary Hayes | The Business Journal
- 1990/11/01 | Big Green: Bravos, Boos | Ted Smith | San Jose Mercury
1991
- 1991/01/03 | A U.S. Report Spurs Community Action On Polluters | Randolph Smith | Wall Street Journal
- 1991/02/11 | Study Claims BLS Data Understate Workplace Injuries, Illnesses | BNA’s Employee Relations Weekly
- 1991/03/14 | Group urges cleanup of military toxics | Frank Sweeney | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/03/14 | Report Calls Moffett ‘Point Of Blight’ | Dan Turner | Peninsula Times Tribune
- 1991/03/15 | CRT statement on SEMATECH | Rand Wilson,Ted Smith, et al | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1991/03/16 | Navy Dawdles As Toxics Migrate | Editorial | Peninsula TImes Tribune
- 1991/04/20 | State Finds Toxic-vapor Danger At Sunnyv, Santa Clara Sites | Scott Thrum | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/05/01 | University of Texas Toxic History | Kathy Mitchell | The Polemicist
- 1991/05/13 | Toxins Raise Questions About Any Moffett Sale | Marcia A. Ludwig | The Business Journal
- 1991/05/15 | Moving Fast to Protect The Ozone Layer | Andrew Pollack | The New York Times
- 1991/05/18 | Striving To Be A ‘Good Neighbor’ – CRT meets with SEMATECH | Kirk Ladendorf | Austin-American Statesman
- 1991/05/27 | Toxic-release Record Tattles On Polluters | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/06/01 | The Rich, The Poor, and The Forgotten in Silicon Valley | A Study Prepared for The Cleaning Up Silicon Valley Coalition
- 1991/06/14 | Semi-toxic: Reduction At The Source | Kathy Mitchell | The Texas Observor
- 1991/06/17 | Learning To Live With Toxic Waste | Frank Viviano | San Francisco Chronicle
- 1991/06/17 | Ozone Depleting TCA Booted from IBM | Marcia A. Ludwig | The Business Journal
- 1991/06/25 | SEMATECH Accused of Dodging Toxin Issue | Francis Bosco | The Daily Texan
- 1991/08/21 | Sunnyvale Residents Fear Underground Plumes | Leland Joachim | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/08/31 | The Greening Of Industry | Ken Geiser | Technology Review
- 1991/10/01 | The Battle over the Environment | Jayadev Chowdhury | Chemical Engineering
- 1991/10/18 | 21 Pollution Lawsuits Aimed At Westinghouse | Leland Joachim | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/10/30 | Living Atop a Toxic ‘Plume’ | Paul Frederger | San Francisco Examiner
- 1991/11/09 | Navy Seeks To Speed Moffet’s Toxic Cleanup | David Bank | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/11/14 | Using TRI DAta to Demonstrate Silicon Valley Pollution | Ted Smith | EPA International Conference
- 1991/11/15 | NGO Statement at International Conference on Reporting Toxic Releases | Global NGO Network | International Conference on Reporting Toxic Chemicals
- 1991/11/20 | IBM Disk Drive Factory | The Environmental Exchange
- 1991/12/18 | Tainted Water Gets Ok for Irrigation | Frank Sweeney | San Jose Mercury
- 1991/12/19 | Silicon Valley Seeks New Ways to Attack High Tech | Conrad de Aenlle | International Herald Tribune
1992
- 1992/01/01 | The Legacy of High Tech Development: The Toxic Lifecycle of Computer Manufacturing | Ted Smith & Phil Woodward | SVTC, NTC & CRT
- 1992/01/01 | Quote from Semiconductor Manufacturing Hazards | Myron Harrison, MD, MPH | Hazardous Materials Toxicology
- 1992/01/13 | Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Data Use & Pollution Conference | EPA Proceedings
- 1992/01/23 | Corporations Hide Behind An Eco-mask | Donella Meadows | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/01/23 | Getting Silicon Valley Behind a Green Chip | Laurent Belsie | The Christan Science Monitor
- 1992/01/26 | Progress Against Pollution | Ted Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/02/12 | Bust Moves to Protect Ozone Layers, Speeds Up Ban on CFCs | San Francisco Chronicle
- 1992/02/12 | Military Linked to Damage to Ozone | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/03/01 | Drawing Out The Poison | Tim Devaney | The Peninsula Magazine
- 1992/03/03 | Janitors Win at Apple is First Step | Michelle Levander | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/05/01 | Back To Basics: Soap Replaces CFCs At IBM’s San Jose Plant | What Works Report No.1
- 1992/05/06 | Clean High Tech Report – Motorola | Terry Greene | New Times Phoenix Arizona
- 1992/05/31 | After 10 Years, Toxic Site Still Not Cleaned | Marty Graham | San Francisco Examiner
- 1992/06/01 | Rising From The Dust | Kathryn Baron | The Peninsula Magazine
- 1992/06/12 | SEMATECH Gets Money For Environment | Kirk Ladendorf | Austin American Statesman
- 1992/06/21 | Bush & Crew Have Gutted Our Clean Air Act | Ted Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/07/01 | All Bogged Down in Litigation – Superfund | Susan Rice | San Francisco Daily Journal
- 1992/07/09 | SVTC letter to Jerry Sanders – CEO of AMD | Ted Smith et al | SVTC et al
- 1992/10/01 | Congressional Conference Report on SEMATECH Funding | Conference Report | U.S. Congress
- 1992/10/05 | Congress To Sematech: Use 10% Of Funds Of Environmental Study | John Markoff | Capital Business Austin American
- 1992/10/05 | SEMATECH Must Study Environment | John Markoff | San Francisco Chronicle
- 1992/10/05 | SEMATECH’s New Mission is Defined | John Markoff | The New York Times
- 1992/10/05 | Janitorial Union Cleans Up at Apple, Targets 8 Others Valley Companies | Jonathan Weissman | The Business Journal
- 1992/10/06 | Groups Applaud SEMATECH Funds Decision | Scott W. Wright | Austin Ammerican
- 1992/10/07 | Intel Move Is A Coup For California | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/10/07 | SEMATECH Funds Earmarked for Environmental Research | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/10/12 | IBM Warns Workers On Chemicals And Miscarriages | Chronicle Staff/Wire Reports | San Francisco Chronichle
- 1992/10/12 | Miscarriages Tied to Chip Factories | John Markoff | The New York Times
- 1992/10/12 | SEMATECH Stops Using Risky Liquid Chemical | Amy Smith | Austin Business Journal
- 1992/10/12 | Study Links Chip Chemicals to Workers’ Miscarriages | John Markoff | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/10/13 | Chemicals Linked to Miscarriage | John Enders, A.P. | Scottsdale Progress Healt
- 1992/10/13 | Chemicals Linked to Miscarriages | John Enders, A.P. | Alburquerque Journal
- 1992/10/13 | Chip Firms Hit for Miscarriage Risk | Kathleen Sullivan | San Francisco Examiner
- 1992/10/13 | Chip Makers LImit Exposure to Two Chemicals | Scott Thurm | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/10/13 | IBM Cuts Use of Chemicals Linked to Miscarriages | The Boston Globe
- 1992/10/13 | Implications of IBM Study on Miscarriages | Jonathan Weber | Los Angeles Times
- 1992/10/13 | Suspect Chemical Used in Mass | Michael E. Knell | The Boston Herald
- 1992/10/18 | Electronics, Environmentalists Headed for Clash | Michele Kay | Austin American
- 1992/10/18 | Progress in Toxic Safety No Excuse for IBM Coverup | James Mitchell | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/10/19 | CRT Press Release Over 20 Million Pounts of Glycol Ethers Relased By Electronics Industry | Ted Smith and Rand Wilson | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1992/10/26 | Letter from SVTC to SIA on SEMATECH and Health Studies | Ted Smith | Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
- 1992/11/07 | Pension Firms Aim for Reforms at AMB | Ron Wolf | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/11/23 | If S.J.’s So Hot, Why Is Ausitn Winning? | Steve Kaufman | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/11/23 | De-constructing The Computer Industry | Robert Hof | Business Week
- 1992/11/23 | Why The Trade Agreement Really Matters | The New York Times | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/02 | Intel Spending Plan For ’93: $2.5 Billion | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/02 | Striking Versatronics Workers End 6 Week Walkout, 12 Laid Off | Sherri Eng | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/003 | Chip Making Health Risks Found | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/04 | Computer Chip Workers Study Confirms Risk of Miscarriages | Jim Carlton | Wall Street Journal
- 1992/12/04 | Danger of Miscarriage Found for Chip Workers | John Markoff | The New York Times
- 1992/12/04 | Study Cites Miscarriage Risks in Chip Plants | John Burgess | Washington Post
- 1992/12/04 | Study Links Microchip Jobs to Miscarriage | Kurt Ladendorf | Austin American-Statesman
- 1992/12/05 | Activists Want Timely Toxics Replacement | Associated Press | The Union
- 1992/12/05 | Groups Threaten Chip Firm Boycott | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/06 | Chip Makers Clow to Address Worker Safety | James J. Mitchell | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/07 | How Industry Workers Handle Job Hazards | Jonathan Weber & Denise Gellene | Los Angeles Times
- 1992/12/08 | Women Warned of VDT Danger | Donna Alvarado | San Jose Mercury
- 1992/12/10 | Advocates for High Tech Workers Seek Compliance Not Litigation | Mandy Hawes | San Francisco Daily Journal
- 1992/12/31 | Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition (SVTC) Acknowledged by Many Groups | Ted Smith | Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
1993
- 1993/01/01 | Toxic Tithing – SEMATECH Campaign | Julie Gozan | Multinational Monitor
- 1993/01/01 | Will Intel’s 1000 Jobs Cost New Mexico More Than They’re Worth? | Gordon Mayer | FIRR News
- 1993/01/02 | Toxics Coalition Still Taking on New Battles | Milpitas Post
- 1993/01/13 | Solvents Safety Under Question | Susan Duerksen | San Diego Union
- 1993/01/14 | Miscarriages Linked to Jobs in Chip Making | Paul Schneider | Arizona Business Gazette
- 1993/01/27 | The Underside of High Tech | David Bacon San Francsico Bay Guardian
- 1993/01/29 | High-Risk High-Tech | Kent Paterson | The Texas Observor
- 1993/02/01 | Cleaning Up | Tekla S. Perry | IEEE Spectrum
- 1993/02/17 | Toxics Group Seeks to Monitor Cleanup at Moffett | David Bank | San Jose Mercury
- 1993/03/01 | MCC Report on Environmental Consciousness | Greg Pitts | Microelectronics Computer Corporation
- 1993/03/11 | Free Trade High Cost | John Whalen | Metro | (Includes Photo of Amanda Hawes)
- 1993/03/24 | Proposals for SEMATECH | Ted Smith, et al | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1993/03/25 | Clean Rooms, Dirty Secrets | Elizabeth Kadetsky | Metro
- 1993/03/30 | AMD Chief’s Pay Tops $21 Million | Ron Wolf | San Jose Mercury
- 1993/04/01 | SEMATECH Gets Campaign Proposals | CRT | The Bargaining Chip
- 1993/04/02 | Ratheon Hazardous Materials Inventory | Raytheon Corporation
- 1993/04/07 | Activists Press for Role at SEMATECH | Kirk Ladendorf | Austin American
- 1993/04/09 | Full-scale Moffett Cleanup Set | David Bank | San Jose Mercury
- 1993/04/19 | Chip Firms Activists Tackle Environment | Mary Hayes | The Business Journal
- 1993/04/19 | Concerns Broaden Over Chlorine and Chlorinated Hydrocarbons | Bette Hileman | C&EN News
- 1993/04/26 | U.S. Chip Consortium Turns Conerns to Environment | BNA Daily Environment
- 1993/05/01 | SIA Report on OSH Recommendations | Semiconductor Industry Association
- 1993/05/18 | Chip Consortium Rules Out Formal Advisory Role for Environmentalists | BNA Daily Environment
- 1993/05/20 | Miscarriage of Justice | Bob Johnson | Metro
- 1993/05/23 | Heavy Load for Silicon Valley Workers | Tom Abate | San Francisco Examiner
- 1993/06/01 | COEH Faculty Assess Health Risks in Semiconductor Industry | Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
- 1993/06/13 | Toxic Puzzles: GTE Plant Left Trail of Death | Jim Carrier | Denver Post
- 1993/06/21 | EIGNC Letter to Clinton on SEMATECH | Susanna Almanza, Ted Smith, et al | Electronics Industry Good Neighbor Campaign
- 1993/07/01 | Activists Shape High Tech Research Priorities | Kristen Schafer | The What Works Bulletin
- 1993/07/01 | Sunset for Chlorine | David Moberg | E Magazine
- 1993/07/28 | Life on the Street of Death – TCE Contamination in Tuscon | Celeste Gonzalez | Tucson Weekly
- 1993/08/20 | Coalition States Case Against Free-Trade Pact | David A. Sylvester | San Francisco Examiner: Peninsula Edition
- 1993/08/20 | Protesting NAFTA | San Jose Mercury
- 1993/08/30 | High-Tech Wedded to Toxic Chemicals | Kathy Mitchell | Austin Business Journal
- 1993/09/15 | CRT Toxic Timeline on Glycol Ethers | Ted Smith, et al | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1993/10/01 | Developmental Effects of Endocrine – Disrupting Chemicals in Wildlife and Humans | Theo Colborn, Frederick S. vom Saal, and Ana M. Soto | Environmental Health Perspectives — Journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- 1993/10/01 | Nothing Left to Lose | Tim Redmond | Bay Guardian
- 1993/10/20 | Top Pay Eludes Minority Women | Michelle Levander | San Jose Mercury
- 1993/11/22 | Valley Leaders Love, Hate NAFTA | Mary Hayes and Monica Campbell | The Business Journal
- 1993/11/26 | Firms’ Cleanup Quietly Forced | Scott Thurm | San Jose Mercury
- 1993/12/15 | US Regains Chip Lead | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
1994
- 1994/01/01 | Breast Cancer in the Greater Bay Area | Northern California Cancer Center
- 1994/01/01 | Health Issues in the Global Semiconductor Industry | Joseph LaDou M.D., M.S.
- 1994/01/07 | EPA Seeks to Double Toxics List | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/01/31 | Day Care Industry View for Cheap Rents | Michael Cronk | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/02/01 | Fabs of the Southwest | Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
- 1994/02/13 | Stanford Gets Steady Flow of Toxic Citations | Barbara Koh | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/02/21 | Largest Semiconductor Manufacturers | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/03/04 | Intel Gets Trade-Zone Break | Guy Webster | Arizona Republic
- 1994/05/24 | Military Conversation Could Happen Here at FMC | Amy Dean | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/06/01 | Coming Clean in the Semiconductor Industry | Anita Amirrezavni | Computer Currents
- 1994/06/02 | Defense Conversation Must Focus on Jobs, Labor Says | Lee Gomes | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/06/11 | Emissions Monitoring Too Costly: Intel | Seth Brechtel | Metro Plus
- 1994/06/22 | Water Board Appointee Doomed? | Scott Thurm | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/07/16 | Sematech Might Halt U.S. Funding | Kurt Ladendorf | Austin American
- 1994/07/20 | Why Intel Jilted the Golden State | Rebecca Smith | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/07/27 | Area Firms Cut Back Pollution | Michelle Levander | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/08/01 | Salvageability By Design | Patricia Dillon | IEEE Spectrum
- 1994/09/01 | Campaign to End the Miscarriage of Justice | Santa Clara Center for Occupational Safety and Health
- 1994/11/16 | Speech to SVTC | Judy Brady
- 1994/12/06 | Breast Cancer Rates High in San Francisco | Donna Alvarado | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/12/12 | Cleaning Up Clean Rooms | Editorial | San Jose Mercury
- 1994/12/14 | Cancer by the Bay | Jean Tepperman | Bay Guardian
1995
- 1995/02/02 | The Vitality of Sperm Found to be Waning in New Research | Marla Cone | San Jose Mercury
- 1995/03/01 | Coping with the High Cost of Wafer Fabs | Pieter Burggraaf | Semiconductor International
- 1995/03/18 | Dealing with Toxic Chemicals | Clifford Barney | Electronics Week
- 1995/04/01 | The Migration of Industrial Hazards | Barry Castleman | International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
- 1995/04/04 | The Toll of a New Machine | Joel Makower | Bay Area Computer Currents
- 1995/04/10 | Then and Now: How the Valley Has Changed | San Jose Mercury
- 1995/06/06 | Letter to CRT from Lothian Trade Union and Resource Center | Jim Swan | Lothian TUCRC
- 1995/06/29 | Integrated Sustainable Alternative Strategies | Ted Smith and Jolani Hironaka | SVTC & SCCOSH
- 1995/07/28 | ICCR Letter to Shareholders on Electronics | Arianne Van Buren | ICCR
- 1995/08/01 | Maps of Superfund Sites in Sunnyvale | Michael Stanley Jones | Silicon Valley Toxics Coaliton
- 1995/09/01 | Computer Recycling Takes Hold | Environmental Health Perspectives
- 1995/11/06 | 5 Firefighters Sent to Hospital After Battling Warehouse Blaze | THe Arizona Republic
- 1995/12/01 | Chlorine: The Everywhere Element | Charlie Cray | Z Magazine
1996
- 1996/01/01 | Geo Pollution and A Clean Up System | Fumikazu Yoshida | Economic Journal of Hokkaido University
- 1996/01/15 | Silent Sperm: How Serious Are The Reports of The Increase in Male Infertility? And If The Environment is The Problem, Are Any Men Anywhere Safe? | Lawrence Wright | The New Yorker
- 1996/02/05 | We Need A Citizens’ Forum on Science And Technology | Gary Chapman | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/02/12 | Business Issues Having Environmental Health and Safety Ramifications in the Semiconductor Industry | Conrad T. Sorenson | Peninsula Industry and Business Associaiton
- 1996/03/01 | Bargaining for a New Industrial Policy | Ted Smith et al | CRT
- 1996/03/10 | Can We Avoid a New Silent Spring? | Donella Meadows | Los Angeles Times
- 1996/03/19 | Water Board Wants Polluters TO Seal Wells | Mitchel Benson | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/03/28 | Ailing Chip Workers Cite Chemicals, Not Chance | William Glaberson and Julia Campbell | The New York Times
- 1996/05/13 | Human Immune Systems May Be Victims of Pollution | Marla Cone | Los Angeles Times
- 1996/05/26 | Computer Users Can Do Their Part in Recycling | Lawrence Magid | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/06/01 | Silicon Principles | SVTC and CRT
- 1996/06/01 | High Tech Health Concerns | Candace Goforth | Occupational Hazards
- 1996/06/16 | Virginia Braces for Economic, Educational, and Environmental Change in Becoming Silicon State | Elizabeth Corcoran | Washington Post
- 1996/06/18 | LSI Logic Pushes for School’s Ouster | Michael Cronk | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/07/01 | High Tech Hazards | Scott Fields | Environmental Health Perspectives
- 1996/07/01 | Closed Loop Zero Discharge Manufacturing | Santa Clara County Pollution Prevention Program
- 1996/07/09 | Project XL at AZ Intel Plant Sets Dangerous Precedent | Action Alert | CRT
- 1996/07/15 | LSI Logic – Full Page Ad Opposing Day Care | Wilfred Corrigan | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/07/15 | CEO Takes on a Nun in a Crusade Against Political Correctness | Ellen Joan Pollock | Wall Street Journal
- 1996/07/17 | CCHW Dioxin Steering Committee Memo | Charlotte Brody | Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste
- 1996/09/09 | Letter to EPA Administrator Carol Browner re: Project XL | Ted Smith, et al | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1996/10/01 | Deformed Frogs in Minnesota Worry Experts | William Souder | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/10/02 | State EPA Study Finds PCE in Many Wells | Mitchel Benson | Wall Street Journal
- 1996/10/10 | Deformed U.S. Frogs Alarm Scientists | Beth Silver – Associated Press | San Francisco
- 1996/11/11 | Principles and Tools for Model Participation and Engagement | Ted Smith, et al | Campaign for Responsible Technology
- 1996/11/20 | EPA Agreement Draws Green Group Fire | Barbara Grady | Reuters – ENDS Daily
- 1996/11/20 | EPA Innovates at Big Arizona Factory | John Cushman, Jr. | The New York Times
- 1996/11/20 | Intel Gets Project XL Permit, Environmentalists Criticize Strategy | Susan Bruninga | BNA Daily Environment Report
- 1996/11/20 | Intel to be Its Own Pollution Watchdog | Ricardo Sandoval | San Jose Mercury
- 1996/11/22 | EPA Unveils First Major Project XL Permit | Paul Singer | Inside EPA
- 1996/11/25 | EPA Project Alarms Environmentalists | Electronic News
- 1996/12/01 | Bay Area’s Worst Pollution | Jane Kay | San Francisco Examiner
- 1996/12/02 | Intel’s Accord with EPA Raises Concerns | Reuters | Lose Angeles Times
- 1996/12/05 | The Other Side of Silicon | Chris Farnsworth | Boise Weekly
1997
- 1997/01/17 | Malaysia Pursues Higher High Tech | Mike Langberg | San Jose Mercury
- 1997/01/24 | Critics See a Playground for Polluters in EPA’s XL Plan | Cindy Skrzycki | Washington Post
- 1997/05/01 | Toxic Technology – Electronics and Silicon Valley | Chris Hayhurst | E Magazine
- 1997/05/01 | Sacred Waters Part 1 | SNEEJ and CRT | Electronics Industry Good Neighbor Campaign
- 1997/05/01 | Sacred Water Part 2 | SNEEJ and CRT | Electronics Industry Good Neighbor Campaign
- 1997/05/08 | Taiwans Winbond Seeks $266 Million in Fab Fire Suit | Mark LaPedus | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/05/25 | When Science Isn’t Good Enought – Cause and Effect and Cancer | John Hubner | San Jose Mercury News – West Magazine
- 1997/05/31 | Book Details High Tech Industry’s Water Exploitation | Roberto Rodriguez & Patrisa Gonzales | Albuquerque Journal
- 1997/06/07 | Report: Intel Uses Too Much Water | Tania Soussan | Albuquerque Journal
- 1997/06/16 | Superfund Sites Suspect in Birth Defects | California Department of Health
- 1997/06/26 | High Tech Growth Draining Too Much Water, Groups Warn | Paul Rogers | San Jose Mercury
- 1997/06/27 | EIGNC Letter to Peter Giles Re: Tech Museum | Sylvia Ledesma, Carlos Plazola, et al | Electronics Industry Good Neighbor Campaign
- 1997/07/31 | Winbond gets $92.9 Million for Fire Damage to Fab | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/08/10 | Costa Rica Gets on High Tech Map | Michael Dorgan | San Jose Mercury
- 1997/08/15 | Toxic Tech | Ted Smith – Op-Ed | San Jose Mercury
- 1997/08/17 | State Develops Taste for Treated Sewer Water | Jill Leovy | San Francisco Examiner
- 1997/09/15 | Intel Spending $100 Million to Pitch Pentium II | Reuters
- 1997/09/22 | Belgium Woos Chipmakers with Big Bucks | Dennis Taylor and Pete Barlas | The Business Journal
- 1997/10/06 | Fire Damage UICCs Dab in Taiwan | Mark LaPedus | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/10/07 | Fire Could Close UICC Fab for a Year | Mark LaPedus | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/10/08 | Minor Fire Reported in Chartered Fab | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/10/08 | UICC Fab Fire Cause $416 Million in Damange | Mark LaPedus | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/10/17 | UICC Struggles to Find Capacity Following this Month’s Fab Fire | Sandy Chen | Semiconductor Business News
- 1997/11/01 | A short History of Labor Organizing in Silicon Valley | Chuck Carlson | Arcade Winter
- 1997/11/11 | State Engineer Denies Intel Water Rights Proposal | Barry Massey | San Jose Mercury
- 1997/11/17 | 17-Inchers Now Pace The Pack – CRT Monitors Show Advantages with Size | Glenda Derman | EE Times
- 1997/11/23 | Toxic Technology | David Bacon | In These Times
- 1997/11/28 | Southeast Tried to Attract Chip Makers | Greg Jaffe | The Wall Street Journal
- 1997/12/01 | Chip Firms Face Technological Hurdles | Dean Takahashi | The Wall Street Journal
- 1997/12/09 | Email from Ted Smith Re: Intel in Costa Rica | Ted Smith | ICRT
1998
- 1998/01/01 | International Semiconductor Industry | Joseph Ladou, MD & Timothy Rohm, PHD, CIH | INT J OCCUP ENVIRON HEALTH
- 1998/01/01 | New Fab Construction | Ruth DeJule | Semiconductor International
- 1998/01/09 | UICC Damaged Fab Has Second Fire in Taiwan | Mark LaPedus | Semiconductor Business News
- 1998/01/12 | Biggest Polluters Among Chip Plants | Genevieve Lynn | USA Today
- 1998/01/12 | Dirty Secrets of the Chipmaking Industry | Julie Schmit | USA Today
- 1998/01/12 | Drinking Problem – Silicon Valley Tap Water | Will Harper | Metro
- 1998/01/12 | Industry Incidents Often Unreported | USA Today
- 1998/01/13 | Safety, Profits Collided at Chip Company | Elliot Blair Smith, Julie Schmit, and Barbara Hansen | USA Today
- 1998/01/14 | Government Puts Chip Makers Under New Safety Scrutiny | Elliot Blair Smith and Barbara Hansen | USA Today
- 1998/01/16 | No Cancer Study | Compiled by Money Staff\Wire | USA Today Money
- 1998/01/18 | Community Bids Fairchild Plant Good Riddance | Michael Cronk | San Jose Mercury
- 1998/02/01 | Business Issues in Semiconductors | Conrad T. Sorenson | PIBA
- 1998/02/01 | The Challenges of Environmental Deregulation in the Era of Globalization | Ted Smith and Leslie Byster | Semiconductor Fabtech
- 1998/02/11 | How Green is Silicon Valley | CNNfn
- 1998/02/23 | Deaths Blamed on IBM | Howard Mintz | San Jose Mercury
- 1998/02/24 | Cancer Victims Suit Points to IBM | Reuters | Los Angeles Times
- 1998/02/24 | IBM Facing More Lawsuits in Chemical Exposure Case | Phil Waga | Port Chester Daily Item
- 1998/05/13 | Silicon Valley’s Watchdog Takes on Global Mission – Profile of Ted Smith | Bill Workman | San Francisco Chronicle
- 1998/05/15 | SRI Resolution on International Environmental Standards for Electronics Subcontractors | Leslie Byster | ICRT and ICCR
- 1998/06/20 | Separating the Chips from the Chaff | Tom Schmitz | San Jose Mercury
- 1998/07/01 | Sunset for Chlorine | David Moberg | E-Magazine
- 1998/07/23 | Nat-Semi Claims Backed | Charlotte Harding | Greenock Telegraph
- 1998/08/12 | Invitation to Join ICRT Advisory Board | Ted Smith | ICRT
- 1998/09/24 | Chemical Brother – Ted Smith’s Battle to Make H-T | Jim Rendon | Metro
- 1998/10/01 | Alternative Systems of Environmental Protection | Ted Smith, et al | Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
- 1998/10/05 | Computer Chip Plants Aren’t as Safe and Clean as Billed, as Some Say | Bill Richards | The Wall Street Journal
- 1998/10/20 | Plan for Cleaning Up Silicon Valley Water | Dale Champion | San Francisco Chronicle
- 1998/11/02 | Global Semiconductor Health Hazards Exposed – Cancer in Silicon Valley | Leslie Byster and Ted Smith | Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition web site
- 1998/11/03 | Current and Future Challenges in the Global Semiconductor Industry | Conference | NIOSH, OSHA, SEMATECH
1999
- 1999/01/01 | Virtual Ecology – Disconnect | World Watch
- 1999/02/24 | New $500 Million Fabs in the U.S. | Forbes ASAP
- 1999/03/12 | Silicon Sickness – Chip Workers Illnesses | Dan Rather | CBS News
- 1999/03/12 | Coming Clean | Tam Harbert | Electronics Business
- 1999/04/14 | U.S. Claims EU Electronic Wate Directive Could Have Negative Trade Implications | International Environment Reporter
- 1999/04/24 | Action Alert to Save EPR from Attack by USTR | Ted Smith et al | ICRT
- 1999/04/30 | Water and Other Materials and Waste Associated with Semiconductor Production | SVTC Website
- 1999/04/30 | Toxic and Bulk Gases Used in Chip Production in Semiconductor Production at One Facility | SVTC Website
- 1999/05/06 | Europe Demands Clean Computers | Louise Knapp | Wired News
- 1999/05/13 | Silicon Valley’s Watchdog Takes on Global Mission | Bill Workman | San Francisco Chronicle
- 1999/05/16 | Soesterberg Principles – Electronics Sustainability Principles | Trans-Atlantic Network for Clean Production
- 1999/05/25 | Women Sue US Microchip Giant Over Ill-health Claims Greenock Plant Workers Team Up with Americans to Seek Millions in California Court | Herald Scotland
- 1999/05/31 | Energy Impacts of the Internet | Peter Huber and Mark Mills | Forbes
- 1999/06/01 | Taming Toxics | David Becker | Silicon Valley Tech Week
- 1999/06/22 | Environmental Group Calls for Computer Recycling | Yahoo News
- 1999/08/01 | Citizen’s Guide to Clean Production | Beverley Thorpe | Clean Production Network
- 1999/09/01 | Where the Chips Fall: Environmental Health in the Semiconductor Industry | Ron Chepesiuk | Environmental Health Perspectives
- 1999/11/12 | Strategies to Promote Clean Production | Beverly Thorpe and Iza Kruszewska | Clean Production Action
- 1999/11/15 | Clean Computers: WTO and Beyond | Patti Mallin | Econet