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    On July 10, 1964, Japan created the river act which purpose is to watch for and guard against water disasters. Since the creation of the River Act in 1964, the number for the amount of people dying when a flood does occur decreased significantly until the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Japan also needs to build up their shorelines, either with walls made…

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    discharged a considerable measure of the dangerous toxin dioxin, TCDD, that fast settled on the town from claiming Seveso, Also slaughtered animals brought on wellbeing issues will mankind's. There are many of people who is responsible the Seveso disaster such as the company’s workers and directors. Also, there no professional engineers were present in the building and no safety measurements in the factory. Reference: 1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster 2)…

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    Insurance Claims

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    But, it is a protection you should use only when absolutely necessary. Making multiple or unnecessary claims can drive up your premiums and even make it hard to get coverage. Being smart with your insurance coverage will ensure you are covered in a disaster, without driving up your day-to-day…

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    Oil Tank Removal Cost is between $1000 and $2500, depending on the size of the tanker, Condition of the tanker, and how easily it can be accessed. Summary of the services that your contractor should provide for this price, includes how much to replace an oil tank, underground oil tank removal cost, cost to remove oil tank from basement, domestic oil tank removal, Underground Oil tank removal in long island, the cost of the replacements tanks, sampling of the tanks, testing of the tanks,…

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    Chile Collapse Case Study

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    he seemed worried. He was setting up a plan to get more provisions, as well as blankets and first aid kits into the Refuge, as if preparing for an emergency (Campbell, 2015). At many times throughout the San José mines’ functioning prior to this disaster, several contracting companies recommended the purchase of equipment that would be able to detect any potentially catastrophic movements in the mountain, however none of these systems were ever purchased (Campbell,…

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    Argon-Potassium (Ar-K)

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    Argon- Potassium (Ar-K) SYSTEM K- 40 is a radioactive and decays to two different daughter products, calcium-40 and argon-40, by two different decay methods (Wiens, 2002). This is not a problem because the production ratio of these two daughter products is precisely known, and is always constant: 11.2% becomes argon-40 and 88.8% becomes calcium-40 (Wiens, 2002). It is possible to date some rocks by the potassium-calcium method, but this is not often done because it is hard to determine how much…

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    Radon gas is an invisible, colorless, and odorless gas that is naturally present in the air, water, and soil. It is radioactive so when the levels become too high, it becomes dangerous to our health. It can enter your home through the water supply or through other means. Since it takes longer to break down indoors, it becomes particularly concentrated inside buildings. A short term radon test can help you detect when you should take action against radon. How Does it Work? A test kit bought from…

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    The Fukushima Dai’ichi Nuclear Power was one of 54 nuclear power plants operating throughout Japan in March of 2011. The plant contained 6 separate reactors designed by General Electric and maintained by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. Fukushima Dai’ichi lies about 140 miles northeast of Tokyo, Japan directly on the Pacific Ocean. At 1446 hrs (local JST) on Friday March 11, 2011, a Magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck 43 miles east of Sendai, Japan, (or about 65 miles northeast of Fukushima…

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    According to Samuel S. Epstein, Cancer prevention expert and Prof. Emeritus at University of Illinois School of Public Health in Chicago as well as Founder/Chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition, “Of more than 100 radioactive chemicals in fallout, Sr-90 was the most feared. This radioactive fallout, as it is called, carries something that’s called strontium-90, which is the most dreadful poison in the world. For only one tablespoon equally shared by all the members of the human race could…

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    exploded in your town. What would you tell the press if you survived? Chernobyl survivors have different stories, and Yuri Korneev is one of them. The Soviets tried to cover it up, and more people were hurt. Lots of radiation polluted the air and many organizations tried to help. Many things can go wrong and because of that many people were hurt. Chernobyl should have never happened, but there are some survivors. Survivors of Chernobyl live on to tell different stories. People like Leonid…

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