Describe the historical perspective on this problem/issue
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RESEARCH:
1) Describe the historical perspective on this problem/issue. Include the background information on how this became a problem/ issue.
2) When were the problems/issues realized and what kinds of risk assessments were done in order to realize the problem/issue? Refer to Toxicology Tutor to help you better understand Risk Assessment.
3) What are the potential toxins that may have affected a community?
4) What media did those toxins travel through?
5) Were there /are direct effects from toxic poisoning in a community? This mayinclude a community of birds, sea life, small mammals, as well as humans.
* 6) What scientific data were used to verify the problem/ issue? Show data charts and graphs.This is the most important part of the research.
POLICY AND REMEDIATION
7) What policy and economic developments took place in order to remediate the problem / issue?
8) What was the actual remediation procedure used to address this problem?
CONCLUSION
9) Where do we stand today in understanding the problem/issue?
10) What will you (and your group) do to personally help to change problems/ issues like these in the future?
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The Hudson River project was established with an aim of making the river accessible to the public. The project supports scientific and also public research, with an aim of controlling the pollution of the River. There rose an issue on the negative impacts the power plants around the Hudson River had on it. As a result of this, private and government agencies came up with means which they could use to solve this problem. The power plants polluted the River through various means, for example depositing wastes into it. These wastes affected the lives of fish in the River. The fish faced a lot of challenges in the polluted waters…………………….
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