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Richard Albright - Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military´s Role in Polluting the Bay - 9781118686270 - V9781118686270
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Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military´s Role in Polluting the Bay

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Description for Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military´s Role in Polluting the Bay Hardcover. Focuses on the failure of the efforts to cleanup the Chesapeake Bay and suggests an approach often used in cleaning up environmentally damaged sites. This book presents a view of the environmental condition of Chesapeake Bay. It covers a part of the history of the Bay that is not widely known, including how the Bay was formed. Num Pages: 232 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBBFM; 1KBBFV; 1QSAN; JW; RNP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 163 x 20. Weight in Grams: 524.

This unique book focuses attention on the failure of current efforts to cleanup the Chesapeake Bay and suggests an approach often used in cleaning up environmentally damaged sites

While military munitions sources contribute significantly to the pollution and degradation of Chesapeake Bay, they have been completely overlooked in many of the efforts to restore the Bay. Death of the Chesapeake explores this important aspect of the nation's environmental health. The book also recognizes for the first time that efforts to restore the Bay have failed because of the violation of a fundamental precept of environmental cleanup; that is, to sample ... Read more

Thus, this book presents a view of the environmental condition of Chesapeake Bay that is totally unique. It covers a part of the history of the Bay that is not widely known, including how the Bay was formed. It presents a mixture of science, military history, and novel solutions to the Bay's degradation. In so doing, the author examines the military use of the Bay and reveals the extent that munitions dumpsites containing nitrogen and phosphorus as well as chemical warfare material are affecting the environment. The book concludes with the author's own cleanup plan, which, if implemented, would go a long way toward restoring health to the Bay. The book is supplemented with many photographs and maps.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United States
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781118686270
SKU
V9781118686270
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-14

About Richard Albright
Richard D. Albright, a chemical weapons and ordnance expert, has a bachelor's from the University of Michigan, a master of science in environmental health from George Washington University and doctorates from Wayne State and an online university. A former Army officer, he wrote a science bestseller, Cleanup of Chemical and Explosive Munitions, now in its second edition; has testified before ... Read more

Reviews for Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military´s Role in Polluting the Bay
“Summing Up: Recommended.  Academic and large public library collections in the Chesapeake Bay area.”  (Choice, 1 March 2014)  

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