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Toxic Waste - is waste material, often in chemical form, that can cause death or injury to living creatures. It usually is the product of industry or commerce, but comes also from residential use, agriculture, the military, medical facilities, radioactive sources, and light industry, such as dry cleaning establishments. The term is often used interchangeably with "hazardous waste,"


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    The Politics of Hazardous Waste Management » Read Now

    by James P. Lester, Ann O'M. Bowman. 317 pgs.

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    ...Compensation, and Liability Act a abandoned hazardous waste sites Toxic Substances Control Act a 1976 EPA Chemical substances, except tobacco, nuclear materials, alcohol...
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    Problems and Prospects for Nuclear Waste Disposal Policy » Read Now

    by Eric B. Herzik, Alvin H. Mushkatel, Stuart S. Nagel. 166 pgs.

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    The development and use of nuclear power in the United States has become stalemated. After the early promise of energy "too cheap to meter," public concerns and legal challenges have stymied the nuclear power industry. Chief among these is the issue of safe disposal of nuclear waste. This volume...
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    Nuclear Imperatives and Public Trust: Dealing with Radioactive Waste » Read Now

    by Luther J. Carter. 480 pgs.

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    ...Carter Luther J. Nuclear imperatives and...1. Radioactive waste disposal--Government...national security, hazardous wastes, and the...The Nuclear Waste Policy Act...La...
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    Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries » Read Now

    by Jennifer Clapp. 178 pgs.

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    In recent years, international trade in toxic waste and hazardous technologies by firms in rich industrialised countries has emerged as a routine practice. Clapp describes the responses of those engaged in hazard transfer.
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    Global Dumping Ground: The International Traffic in Hazardous Waste » Read Now

    by Bill D. Moyers. 158 pgs.

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    The traffic in hazardous waste is a booming business. This book reveals the dangers facing our planet due to a lucrative and scandal-ridden business.
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    A Dirty Dilemma: The Hazardous Waste Trade, in Harvard International Review » Read Now

    by Zada Lipman. 5 pgs.

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    ...A Dirty Dilemma: The Hazardous Waste Trade by Zada Lipman Since the 1980s, exporters of hazardous waste have targeted developing countries...the dangers associated with...
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    Controversial Cleanup: Superfund and the Implementation of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy, in Policy Studies Journal » Read Now

    by Dianne Rahm. 16 pgs.

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    ...cleaning up hazardous waste sites (Kelly...installations and nuclear weapons production...reformed hazardous waste public policy...the nations nuclear weapons...
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    Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens' Views of Repository Siting » Read Now

    by Riley E. Dunlap, Michael E. Kraft, Eugene A. Rosa. 336 pgs.

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    ...the passage of the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act...reluctant to accept hazardous and other noxious facilities...history of neglect of nuclear waste issues by nuclear...
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    There Goes the Neighborhood: Environmental Equity and the Location of New Hazardous Waste Management Facilities, in Policy Studies Journal » Read Now

    by Mark Atlas. 22 pgs.

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    ...equity and the location of new hazardous waste management facilities...the alleged tendency to site "hazardous waste" management facilities in disproportionately...Although...
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    All Hazardous Waste Politics Is Local: Grass-Roots Advocacy and Public Participation in Siting and Cleanup Decisions, in Policy Studies Journal » Read Now

    by Robert C. Lowry. 12 pgs.

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    ...hazardous materials at nuclear weapons sites within...improve the success of hazardous waste cleanup efforts. Some...and removal of special nuclear materials at the...
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    All Mixed Up about Mixed Waste, in Environmental Law » Read Now

    by Rebecca Leonard. 19 pgs.

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    ...developed by the Nuclear Regulatory...radioactive waste. (18) The...goals of the Hazardous and Solid...soil around nuclear waste storage sites...groundwater from hazardous...
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    Siting Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities: The NIMBY Syndrome » Read Now

    by Kent E. Portney. 186 pgs.

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    Since the 1960s and 70s, a wave of environmental awareness has swept the United States. News reports of oil spills, DDT damage to wildlife, and the nuclear near-disaster at Three Mile Island have, among other incidents, contributed to what has become known as the NIMBY ("Not In My Backyard" )...
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    Beyond NIMBY: Explaining Opposition to Hazardous Waste Facilities, in Policy Studies Journal » Read Now

    by Susan Hunter, Kevin M. Leyden. 19 pgs.

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    ...proposed hazardous waste incinerator...proposed nuclear waste facilities...reactions to nuclear power: Are...siting of hazardous waste facilities...Living near a nuclear...
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    One Hundred Centuries of Solitude: Redirecting America's High-Level Nuclear Waste Policy » Read Now

    by James Flynn. 129 pgs.

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    ...Toward Nuclear Waste Issues: Gambling...associated with other nuclear facilities such...acceptable of hazardous wastes. These...by the Nevada Nuclear Waste Project...
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    Nuclear Gridlock: The Nuclear-Waste-Disposal Industry Is Haunted by Failed Policy, in Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy » Read Now

    by Stan L. Albrecht. 7 pgs.

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    ...to be exposed to hazardous and toxic materials...areas targeted for waste facilities. This...these critics view nuclear-waste disposal...NIMBY and the Hazardous and Toxic...
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    The Enemy Within: The High Cost of Living near Nuclear Reactors: Breast Cancer, AIDS, Low Birthweights, and Other Radiation-Induced Immune Deficiency Effects » Read Now

    by Jay M. Gould. 352 pgs.

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    Recent research in the UK has shown that living near high tension electrical cables can increase the incidence of cancer and leukemia. From the US comes The Enemy Within, which provides evidence of the dangers of living near nuclear reactors.

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