RIE pointed to
some other remediation efforts costing $ 2.5 T to 2030, which «we are looking at» (that RIE endorsed them he wrote later), but Harry Twinotter still has not clarified what remediation efforts he thinks ought to be implemented now.
Other remediation efforts, some admittedly due to lawsuits, also are underway.
Not exact matches
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Erie County Legislator Lynne Dixon has urged the New York State Department of Conservation (NYSDEC) and Tecumseh Redevelopment to revise their procedures for notifying the community about public hearings, meetings and
other platforms that provide information on
remediation efforts and cleanup projects.
Other preconstruction
efforts will range from $ 6.7 million in site
remediation work at the brownfield site to $ 9.2 million on site preparation.
PRISM potentially represents a profit in the tens of billions of pounds for UK taxpayers, which can be used to recover past costs of plutonium storage or to accelerate
other nuclear
remediation efforts.
CA is only one example of a govt trying to implement «
remediation efforts»; how about
other examples to clarify Harry Twinotter's otherwise undefined phrase?
Nothing short of an all out
effort to reduce the production of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere together with
other remediation actions is the path to take.
Clearwater, Riverkeeper, Scenic Hudson and many
other environmental groups in the Hudson Valley fought for decades to get GE to clean up the PCBs in the Hudson River, and they remain committed to this landmark
remediation effort.
Program evaluation has supported this multifaceted approach in multiple countries and settings.83 Analyses by Nobel Prize — winning economist James Heckman reveal that early prevention activities targeted toward disadvantaged children have high rates of economic returns, much higher than
remediation efforts later in childhood or adult life.84 For example, the Perry Preschool Program showed an average rate of return of $ 8.74 for every dollar invested in early childhood education.85 Targeted interventions foster protective factors, including responsive, nurturing, cognitively stimulating, consistent, and stable parenting by either birth parents or
other consistent adults.