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Walker, W. R.; Cox, W. E.
Deep Well Injection of Industrial Wastes: Government Controls and Legal Constraints.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs., January 1976, 171 p.
Keywords: ; Constraining; Depth; Environmental impacts; Injection wells; Industrial wastes; Regulations; Policies; Ground water; Geologic structures; Law (Jurisprudence); Waste disposal; National government; Pollution; Legislation; Refuse; Industries; EarthquakesRANN 2. Realizing Knowledge as a Resource. Proceedings of the Symposium on Research Applied to National Needs (2nd). Volume IV. Coping with Man-Made and Natural Hazards.
January 1977, 179 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['NSF-77-54', 'NSF/RA-770248']
Keywords: Air pollution; Research management; Objectives; Research projects; Universities; Land use; Knowledge; Disasters; Risk; Hazards; Meetings; Technology transfer; Government policies; Water pollution; Industries; Earthquakes; National Science FoundationPerkins, J.
Liability of Private Businesses and Industries for Earthquake Hazards and Losses: Background Research Reports.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 1984, 207 p.
Keywords: Liabilities; Law (Jurisprudence); Hazards; Safety; Accidents; Industries; Private organizations; EarthquakesPerkins, J.
Liability of Private Businesses and Industries for Earthquake Hazards and Losses: A Guide to the Law, Its Impacts and Safety Implications.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 1984, 59 p.
Keywords: Torts; Law (Jurisprudence); Hazards; Safety; Private law; Industries; Private organizations; EarthquakesSelvaduray, G.
Japanese Private Sector Earthquake Programs and Their Applicability in the United States. Volume 2. Earthquake Emergency Preparedness of Japanese Industries.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering., cJanuary 1986, 125 p.
Identifying Number(s): REPT-8503-FR-2
Keywords: Emergency preparedness; Research projects; Businesses; Safety engineering; Earthquake warning systems; Public education; Hospitals; Petroleum industry; Industries; Japan; EarthquakesReitherman, R.; Selvaduray, G.
Japanese Private Sector Earthquake Programs and Their Applicability in the United States. Volume 3. Transferability of Private Sector Earthquake Programs in Japan and the United States.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering., cJanuary 1986, 41 p.
Identifying Number(s): REPT-8503-FR-3
Keywords: ; Research projects; Safety engineering; United States; Comparison; Industries; Japan; Earthquakes