1.How did it blow up?
2.how many times past the normal maximum level was it?
3.how many explosions were there?
4. How many days did the reactor burn?
5.What was the exact date of the incident?
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Love Canal Questions
Why is it safe?
If the EPA thinks it's safe why wouldn't you?
Did you know the amount of benzene in love canal is the same level as elsewhere?
How could the waste get out of 4 levels of protection, and a drainage system?
Why wouldn't people want to go there? It's safe, and it near lake Ontario and niagara falls.
If the EPA thinks it's safe why wouldn't you?
Did you know the amount of benzene in love canal is the same level as elsewhere?
How could the waste get out of 4 levels of protection, and a drainage system?
Why wouldn't people want to go there? It's safe, and it near lake Ontario and niagara falls.
Love Canal Video Part 2
The after the blizzard and the heavy rain, the water seeped down under the waste and pushed it up through the clay, and it started leak out and become hazardous.
Health hazards from the waste can be linked to some sort of cancer, and if you were to directly touch it or if it were to get into your system, your in trouble. It could either just effect you, or it could easily kill you.
Any animals that live by it can be harmed just as easily as humans, so it is kind of the same affect towards them as well. Also all the grass and things were killed when the waste came up out of the ground, so that may have hurt grass eating animals in a way as well.
Health hazards from the waste can be linked to some sort of cancer, and if you were to directly touch it or if it were to get into your system, your in trouble. It could either just effect you, or it could easily kill you.
Any animals that live by it can be harmed just as easily as humans, so it is kind of the same affect towards them as well. Also all the grass and things were killed when the waste came up out of the ground, so that may have hurt grass eating animals in a way as well.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Chemical Dispersants
Which is more toxic, the oil or the dispersants?
When they drop it in a mist form, how are they sure its going to land when they planned it to, with the wind and all?
Why would they stop one problem by causing another?
When they drop it in a mist form, how are they sure its going to land when they planned it to, with the wind and all?
Why would they stop one problem by causing another?
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