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· 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 ·Over the past fifty years the city of Corpus Christi, TX has increased in population from 50,000 to 350,000. Do you think this increase in population has affected the ‘environment’ and ‘environmental health’ in the city? Specifically explain
Subject:
Environment Studies
Topic:
Environmental Management
Posting ID:
158915
OTA ID:
101374
Land Use Management Approaches
Compare and contrast the land use management tools: 1. regualtions such as zoning, 2. public purchase of land outright to keep it out of development, 3. public purchase of easments or in other words partial ownership rights such as the right to change its use. Also, make reference to police power and eminent domain principles for each tool as it applies.
Subject:
Environment Studies
Topic:
Environmental Management
Posting ID:
169702
OTA ID:
105382
National Environmental Policy Act
In what ways has the National Environmental Policy Act change how governmental entities make decisions on public works projects? State two ways that could make this act more effective.
Subject:
Environment Studies
Topic:
Environmental Management
Posting ID:
169721
OTA ID:
105382
We generally think of sulfur emissions and acid rain when we think of coal-burning power plants. However, several other environmental problems are associated with coal burning. Could someone help me describe three of them.
Subject:
Environment Studies
Topic:
Environmental Management
Posting ID:
170342
OTA ID:
105382
I am trying to figure out how to determine the daily cancer risk of several different situations. I believe the equation is intake X concentration X Potency / body wieght. So for a child who wieghts 20 kg and intakes 31.86 g/day of a substance with a concentration of 6.5 ug/kg and a potency of 28.33 kg-day/mg this would equal 293.3?
Subject:
Environment Studies
Topic:
Environmental Management
Posting ID:
171089
OTA ID:
103139
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