Sentences with phrase «of dangerous contaminants»

At the EPA, Dr. Carter integrated the effects of climate change into estimates of future coastal inundation on contaminated lands, such as brownfields and superfund sites, to help guide decisions on adaptation efforts that could better protect nearby communities from the spread of dangerous contaminants during future floods.
The veggie meats are cholesterol - free, relatively low in saturated fat, free of trans - fat, may contain that extremely important fiber (meat has zero fiber), may be less calorie - dense, and are generally free of dangerous contaminants and the worst of the pesticides, etc..

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Some of its offerings include cleaning contaminants from crude oil, disposal of dangerous oilfield waste and storing oil.
As Canada prepares to become the largest jurisdiction in the world to legalize recreational marijuana, a federal task force has told Ottawa it should also require the product to be lab - tested, safe to consume and free of harmful contaminants such as bacteria, mould and dangerous pesticides.
Recent studies on physical hazards that can be found in food, identified that some 40 % of the contaminants can be categorised as «hard dangerous contaminants».
The water used to prepare your infant's formula must be safe and free of dangerous minerals, chemicals, or contaminants that could possibly cause adverse health effects.
In it, she reports on the possibility of using a little - noticed provision in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as lead.
The proposal came the same week the state Senate released a report revealing the discovery of «potentially dangerous contaminants» in the water supply in Newburgh, Orange County, and as the village of Hoosick Falls weighs a legal settlement with a private company over carcinogenic chemicals in their drinking water.
«There is simply no cost - effective way of removing radioactive iodine from water, but current methods of letting the ocean or rivers dilute the dangerous contaminant are just too risky,» said Chenfeng Ke, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College.
Their uses range from detecting dangerous contaminants, like oil spills, to retrieving evidence of climate change.
The Aspergillus family of fungi is a dangerous food contaminant, thanks to its tendency to produce aflatoxins.
A good system will likely consist of multiple filter cartridges; one to protect the carbon from larger contaminants in the water, and another containing carbon designed to remove trihalomethanes — a dangerous disinfection byproduct.
Since your skin absorbs both water and chemicals — as illustrated in the study on swimming pool contamination and cancer risk mentioned above — you could still be exposing yourself to dangerous levels of contaminants when you:
Aflatoxins are dangerous contaminants of peanuts and corn, which is mainly a problem in parts of Africa and Asia.
Protection against heavy metals — mercury and arsenic are both dangerous contaminants that unfortunately, nearly all of us are exposed to.
Codex pertains to every bite - and kind of - food traded internationally and allows high doses of pesticides, veterinary drugs, synthetic hormones, contaminants, artificial sweeteners, and other dangerous compounds and processes (like mandated irradiation of food) while it forbids health claims for food.
An amazing scientific and personal journey into the lands, animals, and native peoples of the Arctic, which is home to some of the most dangerous and lethal contaminants on the planet Traditionally thought of as the last great unspoiled territory on Earth, the Arctic is in reality home to some of the most contaminated people and animals on the planet.
Unfortunately, it also happens to be one of the more dangerous contaminants, as it's considered zoonotic (meaning it can be transferred from animals to humans).
   (d) A primary place or enclosure, the place where dogs are routinely kept, that is not overcrowded, that has a nonporous, solid surface for flooring that can be sanitized, that is well - ventilated with air circulating at a rate of 8 to 12 times per hour, that has adequate lighting, and is dry, clean and sanitary and free from animal feces and wastes, spoiled or contaminated food, dirty water, parasites or pests, trash, debris, sharp or dangerous objects and offensive odors or other contaminants that could affect the animal's health or injure the animal.
Many sources of waste biomass are mixed with recyclable materials and potentially dangerous contaminants; sorting and pollution control technologies are needed to ensure it is used in an environmentally friendly manner.
Though gray water is less dangerous than black water, it could still contain traces of fecal matter, blood, or other contaminants.
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