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    Andrew C Definis Homework #4 RMI 2101 Class Meeting: 740-1010 02/26/2017 Homework 4 (18 points) 1. In “The Only Lifeline was the Wal-Mart”, a. How did Wal-Mart plan to keep food from thawing and going bad if power was lost? (2 pts.) They had backup generators and fuel shipped to Florida stores. The trucks also delivered dry ice to prevent the food from thawing for 72 hours if the generators were to fail. b. What risk…

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    and compost. Yet not enough is done to increase recycling rates across the country as many recyclable products are thrown away each year. For example, roughly 59% of the waste can be recycled. This percentage is made up of paper, food scraps, and yard trimmings (Weeks, 2007). With the goal of increasing recycling and reducing waste, federal, state, and local governments offer their citizens both incentives for recycling, and penalties for failing to recycle or declining to comply with…

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    Many cement trucks are leaving their waste, These trucks are washing residual cement in a landfill that you created next to our house. -Mud in the street, this occurs because it is not paved where the trucks deposit their waste, and other vehicles coming from supplies. -Excessive noise; the number of vehicles operating daily generates discomfort. As you must be aware, these operations…

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    1. The construction of a new road alignment from the intersection of Childers Cove Road and Mathiesons Road running diagonally to the Great Ocean Road (see Figure 2); 2. Widening of Great Ocean road within the road reserve and installation of new right-turn storage lane and a new left-turn deceleration lane with pavement 3. Removal of the elevated rise north of the Great Ocean Road to improve sight lines; 4. Installation of street lighting and wire rope safety barriers All of the above…

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    The Significance of Auto Evacuation Administrations Other than the way that you will keep away from the unpleasant procedure of advertising so as to offer your utilized auto it as a part of daily paper and different sites, you will get money for your auto on the spot independent of its state and age. In any case, the most critical motivation behind why individuals ought to convey their old autos to garbage yards is the way that particular organizations will expel the auto from dissemination…

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    Public Service Fellowship My entry into civil service was through an internship with the San Francisco Department of the Environment. It was also my first exposure to policy analysis and environmental regulation; I supported the team overseeing clean air and transportation emissions reductions programs. I graduated from college shortly thereafter and was fortunate enough to secure a job with the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development supporting their integrated land-use and…

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    the economy of many countries in good and bad ways. Industrial by-products, poisonous pesticides, and nuclear waste all have to go somewhere. In most cases, a country can not safely contain substances in order to not contaminate or endanger their people and environment. To avoid contamination, countries ship away by-products to more technologically advanced countries. New imported waste can be beneficial…

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    In The Washington Post article titled, “A close look at the Great Pacific Garbage Patch” a discussion arises about reusable plastics. The authors asserts that we are using more one-use plastics than ever before. Sandwich bags, soda bottles, and other commonly used plastics are being dumped into landfills. Because of the quickly overflowing landfills, recycling programs began to be implemented. Unfortunately, in 2010, only about 8% of plastics were actually recycled. The vast majority…

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    First, the reader is informed on current recycling statistics presented by Keep America Beautiful; including how “in 2006, U.S. consumers recycled only 28% of their recyclable waste” (711). Moreover, the authors point out that the increasing popularity of plastic water bottles contributes to the amount of recyclable waste, and how this poses an environmental problem. The researchers then summarizes previous studies done to assess pro-recycling interventions. These interventions include methods…

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    One of the main challenges currently faced by Alcoa Intalco Corporation, or any aluminum plant, is the disposal of spent liners otherwise known as SPL. On September1988, SPL was listed by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as hazardous waste (53 Fed. Reg. 35412) coded as K088, and with that came stricter regulation and much rather extensive fines and matters of safety issues, not to mention, different protocols for safe handling and storage of SPL. Landfilling was considered the…

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