Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Act of 2009 (H.R. 2868), Drinking Water System Security Act (H.R. 3258)
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Congress Deliberating HR 2868 - the Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Act of 2009.
Chemical Security Legislation Clears Key House Subcommittee.
Chemical Security & Drinking Water Security Legislation Advances in House.
Map of the Nation’s 101 Most Dangerous Chemical Facilities. Millions at Risk.
Background Material on Chemical Terrorism, Security and Right-to-Know
Markey: Chemical Plants Must Take Common Sense Security Measures.
ATSDR Report on Chemical Terrorism and vulnerability of US Industrial plants.
Worst Case Scenario Terrorism and Toxic Chemical Accident.
Despite Terrorism Threat, Chemical Industry Succeeds In Blocking Federal Security Regulations.
STATEMENT ON PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH AND HAZARD REDUCTION (Chemical plants, terrorism, and right-to-know).
ToxicRisk.com is a map-based website that enables users to investigate facilities listed in the EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), number of schools within 1 mile and within 5 miles of the facility, plus links to a database about the toxic history of the facility.
A First Look At The 600K Report: Commercial Chemical Incidents In The United States, 1987 - 1996.
Chemical Plants Are Feared as Targets: Concerns grow that terrorists might hit toxic inventories.
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America's Achilles' Heel: Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Terrorism and Covert Attack (BCSIA Studies in International Security)
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