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A May 23 , 1966record, boldly titled "No Hazard Found in Atomic Wastes," opens with the case of one doctor who "can hardly abide the sight of whitefish, no matter how nicely prepared" because "for a year he has eaten a half pound of it every Friday, freshly caught downstream from the great atomic energy works at Hanford, Wash".
"Initially the asbestos industry called them to try to prove there was no hazard," he said.
Most starfish, of which there are roughly 1800 species, pose no hazard.
"A strong case can be made that this is no hazard".
Drinking water is removed above the sediment level so there is no hazard.
But subsequent dust samples — similar to the kind of tests that would be done inside a home to determine whether lead paint dust was present — showed no hazard.
By far the most likely outcome in the next few days or weeks is that 2013 TV135 will be downgraded to Level 0, meaning "no hazard".
"In the masterplan you will see that the relocation site was chosen because there was no hazard, no storm surge or tsunami, landslide or flooding.
Luckily, Mr. Hale said, the bird slid off of the side of the tank opposite the shuttle and posed no hazard to the Discovery.
The California State Department of Public Health professed to see no hazard, yet in 1959 it required that the use of DDD in the lake be stopped.
Though a few loose rattlesnakes, cobras and vipers have been reported, most of the released snakes are not venomous and pose little or no hazard to humans.
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