"Environmental contamination" refers to the pollution or presence of harmful substances in nature. It occurs when pollutants such as chemicals, waste materials, or toxins are released into the air, water, or soil, causing damage to plants, animals, and ecosystems.
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A transfer is not likely to happen anytime soon because
of environmental contamination on the site and the presence of railroad tracks that prevent safe access to the property.
There are also monthly treatments on the market that are especially effective for
limiting environmental contamination and there is some piece of mind that comes with knowing your pet is well protected.
Served as trial counsel in the defense of underground storage tank
environmental contamination cases in various matters throughout the Middle Atlantic states which typically involve claims for personal injury, property damage and Natural Resource Damages related to groundwater contamination.
Lüneburg researchers Prof. Dr. Klaus Kümmerer, Jakob Menz and Dr. Mandy Schneider recently published this procedure together with a related case study on potential
environmental contamination by veterinary antibiotics in north - west Germany in the Chemosphere journal.
Celeste Evangelisti has devoted almost two decades of her career to representing individuals, municipalities and public water suppliers who seek to recover costs to clean up contamination from the companies responsible — those who put dangerous products into the stream of commerce without ensuring they will not cause
extensive environmental contamination.
Mass Audubon urges that the final EPA permit make it clear that GE will be responsible in perpetuity for managing the
persistent environmental contamination that will remain even after the cleanup.
This book provides comprehensive research findings related to the environmental monitoring of radiation, levels of radioactive nuclides in various environments and dose estimation in residents after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident caused
severe environmental contamination with radioactive nuclides.
For the people of Hoosick Falls who are trying to make sense of what the high levels of PFOA in the bloodstream means, the fact sheet doesn't convey the weight of the health risks detailed in published studies, said Laurel Schaider, an environmental chemist and public health researcher at the Silent Springs Institute, which studies the links
between environmental contamination and human health.
Unfortunately, the introduction of cats to the Hawaiian Islands in the late 1700s has resulted in the widespread predation of unique native birds and broad
environmental contamination affecting people and wildlife alike.
«Just because Bethlehem Steel and other sites have
environmental contamination does not necessarily mean that that's going to leach into the water around Gallagher Beach,» Poloncarz said.
Once the disease has become firmly established,
environmental contamination makes eradication very hard, says Christina Sigurdson, a prion researcher at the University of California, San Diego.
«Evolution to
environmental contamination ablates the circadian clock of an aquatic sentinel species,» as published in the current edition of Ecology and Evolution, can be found using the DOI: 10.1002 / ece3.3490.
Developed exclusively for residential real estate transactions, the report delivers information about a property and the neighborhood around it from a database of more than 23 million records including local, state and federal records of
known environmental contamination in the United States over the last 100 years.
Experimentally, it can persist longer and be carried about when shoes, hands or clothes are contaminated with feces, but
indirect environmental contamination is not how this virus usually moves about.
As do the numerous studies pointing to sources other than environmental contamination [5 — 7]-- vertical transmission, [5] for example, and possibly ticks [8]-- none of which Grigg and his colleagues acknowledge.
The aim is to bring academic discipline to the unresolved national debate, which pits an industry that denies any link between fracking and
environmental contamination against those who assert that fracking poisons air and water with natural and man - made chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects and other illnesses.
So it's no surprise that in his speech Thursday, Koch reportedly «dismissed concerns about pollution and
environmental contamination raised with regard to fracking» and advocated drilling for shale gas.
Firms such as Eco Reco are taking advantage of a booming but hazardous industry, where e-waste is usually dismantled by workers with little protection in recycling plants that have even fewer safety and
environmental contamination guidelines.