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While people a century ago didn't know about the risks of polluting the atmosphere when burning coal, policy makers today know exactly the risks of storing nuclear waste.
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Mr. Foscari maintains that his plan would keep Venice dry without running the risk of polluting the lagoon or shutting off the city's access to shipping -- both of which the Moses project is feared likely to do.
The UK should designate "frack-free zones" to protect the countryside from shale gas extraction because of the risk of polluting rivers and fragmenting many of Britain's most valuable wildlife sites, according to a major study conducted for six countryside groups.
Among the top concerns are the risk of polluting air, rivers and soil due to production failures and product spills.
However, the properties of this concrete have yet to be analyzed in detail and this approach also raises concerns about the risk of polluting both surface and groundwater.
The infrequent use of terbuthylazine and hexazinone within one rotation of approximately 30 years in New Zealand's planted forests considerably reduces the environmental risk of polluting ground and surface waters.
We conclude that appropriately designed, relatively simple and inexpensive laboratory toxicity tests with a selection of test species are generally adequate, with small application factors, for predicting the environmental risk of polluting chemicals to freshwater ecosystems.
Managers must always be truthful or they run the risk of polluting the ethics of those who report to them — even if that manager can't be entirely transparent, according to retired US Army brigadier general Thomas A Kolditz, now a professor and director of the leadership development program at the Yale School of Management in New Haven, Connecticut.
The words that most likely would have stood out -- to most people, anyway -- would have been the words about oil spills, or the hazards to precious wildlife, or the risk of polluting beautiful beaches, or even the threat of permanent environmental damage.
Vinasses can be considered multipurpose waste for energy recovery and once treated they can be used in agriculture without the risk of polluting soil, underground water or crops.
"There's a risk we're sleepwalking into a new generation of polluting diesel farms unless the government gets a grip on this.
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