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On the winds of war: understand the dispersion of biological, chemical and nuclear material from potential terrorist attacks.

About 4 pages (1,234 words)

Pollution Engineering, August 1st, 2002

Americans have been alerted to a new, potential danger in the wake of September 11 and subsequent anthrax attacks: the dispersal of biological, chemical and nuclear material in populated areas.

The Federal government promulgated the "Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs" (or Risk Management Plan rule) on June 20, 1996. The RMP rule was intended to help prevent the accidental release to the atmosphere of extremely hazardous substances and to minimize the consequences of any such releases. Seventy-seven extremely toxic chemicals and 63 highly flammable substanc...

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