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    hazard to enter your property. • Remove wet contents, because mold can grow in as little as 24 hours after a flood. Clean saturated items, and dry them thoroughly before bringing them back inside. However, belongings contaminated by chemicals or sewage, should be discarded. • When weather permits, provide ventilation by opening windows and doors to help dry out the home. Rent professional dryers to expedite drying, and use fans if the electrical outlets were not flooded. Remove baseboards to…

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    the ocean can damage marine life and even effect people. Pollution comes from many sources such as manufacturing, litter, and even sewage. If we do not make changes quickly then we will suffer from permanent damages to Earth’s largest bodies of water and wildlife. Domestic sewage often finds its way into the oceans, often time through direct drainages. Domestic sewage is made up of drainage that comes from our sinks, laundry, baths and other home water surplus. This unsafe water waste contains…

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    from vessel sewage discharges, prohibiting the discharge of raw sewage into fresh water or within coastal salt-water limits” (Clean Vessel Act). The CVA is a great way for boater’s to safely dump sewage from boats. “The CVA grant program has prevented more than 13 million gallons of sewage from entering into Florida 's waterways (Clean Vessel Act). One way to stop some of the pollution is to limit the number of people that can move to an area by a body of water. “The East point sewage treatment…

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    Some laws that helped the workers is “mutual-aid societies, self-help groups to aid sick or injured workers”(251). Thanks to this people got the help they needed. “Men and women joined socialist parties or organized unions”(251) The people were making a group and try to protest to get the rights they deserved. Another law that helped was the no child labor law. “Over time, laws were passed outlawing child labor and banning the employment of women mines”(252). This law is very important because…

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    “Saving The Ganges” Current Event In this article “Saving The Ganges” the holy Ganges river is no longer safe to use for cooking,cleaning,drinking,and watering crops.The river is badly polluted because of untreated sewage.This sewage gets dumped into the Ganges then,many people come and use the river for daily use such as washing away their sins (this is done by getting into the river and bathing). Dr. Mishra who used to be a Hindu priest (but is now a water engineer) wants to clean up the…

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    animals and marine life. Marine pollution has become an incredibly server problem in these past few years. With this pollution becoming such a complication, there are multiple variations this pollution may appear. One way this pollution may occur is as sewage. According to the article “Water Pollution” by Britannica…

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    Sewage substancesflow through sewage, rivers, or drainages directly into the ocean. All that goes through the ocean is toxic chemicals which industries dump toxic liquids into the ocean. Also land runoff is when water picks up man made items and takes them into the ocean…

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    don’t start making a push towards cleaner oceans earth will no longer be able to provide us a home. It wasn’t until the 1800s that people began to understand that polluted waters were an issue that was affecting everyone 's health. The first major sewage system was then built in Chicago in the mid-1850s by an engineer named Ellis S. Chesbrough. This idea then spread through…

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    risked his own life while doing so. Edwin Chadwick has arrived in the story and he had brought forth a few important ideas. Chadwick believed that the disease was coming from the smell of the London at that time, which smelled more like a town of sewage. To help the problem, Chadwick closed all private cesspools and made the Thames River a giant cesspool. During that time, the Thames River was the main source of water for the citizens. Whitehead and Snow both try to figure out why this such…

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    Therefore, without coral reefs there will be no life cycle in the ocean (Environment 911, 2011). According to Marine Animals, more than 100,000 sea animals die every year due to ocean pollution, one cause is ingesting plastic. As a result of this, the animal will feel full because the nondigestible plastic will remain in the animal’s stomach taking up space for the animal’s real food source, this can cause malnutrition, dehydration, and starvation (Save Our Shores). In addition, if the…

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