CHAPTER 13 Region X: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Oregon and Washington have the most developed brownfields legislation in Region X. This is likely because of the stage of development in these two states. As population density i... EG Geltman - University of Michigan Press 被引量: ...
, putting the public at risk of exposure. certain states also have a high prevalence of natural asbestos, which could present a risk if disturbed in some way. select a state below to learn more about the asbestos exposure risk . asbestos exposure across the united states alabama alaska ...
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Most federal environmental law provides no clear answer as to how to reconcile differing mandates of state and federal environmental regulators. In this article, we will examine these state-federal conflicts as they played out in 1994 in, the cleanup of contaminated sites in the state of ...
Otters in the seas of Alaska were hunted in the tens of thousands, and their population collapsed.In 1911, they were given a protected species status, which outlawed their hunting and slowly helped the population to grow again.Scientists recently looked at the relationship of sea otters to ...
Race/Ethnicity:White,86.5%;Black or African American,4.7%;American Indian and Alaska Native,1.7%;Asian,3.6%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders,0.2%;Two or More Races,3.3%;Hispanic or Latino,22.3%White alone, not Hispanic or Latino,67.0% ...
Alaska: A Deal With The Devil - Score: 4.38 - Ratings: 1,096 - Brewing company: Anchorage Brewing Company - Style: American Barleywine - Alcohol by volume (ABV): 17.3% "A Deal with the Devil," the 12-ounce bottle of the notoriously named ale, is manufactured by the Anchorage Brewing...
A weekly oil & gas newspaper based in Anchorage, Alaska page Q&A: Fairclough wants overview 5 of oil, gas differences for public Week of January 19, 2014 • $2.50 l NATURAL GAS Equity for state BP Alaska to conduct groundwork for possible Liberty development BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. ...
During a chemical reaction, the molecules involved in the reaction gain energy until they reach a "point of no return" known as a transition state. Until now, no one has glimpsed this state, as it lasts for only a few femtoseconds (quadrillionths of a second). However, chemists at MIT...
The authors examined the effects of hydrocarbons on bivalve populations in Prince William Sound, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak Island, and the Alaska Peninsula following the Exxon Valdez oil spill. The majority of sampling sites were exposed to low levels of aromatic hydrocarbons. One designated control ...