Airborne Release

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Airborne Release: - Release of any pollutant into the air.
[Environmental Protection Agency]

News archive for Airborne Release::

Sabotage may be to blame for escape of virus  -  Aug 7, 2007
Independent,...but at this stage, we consider there to be a negligible combined likelihood that there was an airborne release from the IAH or the Merial sites which

Foot-and-mouth optimism  -  Aug 12, 2007
Financial Times,An initial report by the Health & Safety Executive found a negligible chance of an airborne release of the virus, but waterborne release and accidental or

We may never discover how virus escaped  -  Aug 9, 2007
Times Online,It ruled that there was only a “negligible combined likelihood� of airborne release. Experiments at the institute and vaccine manufacture by Merial would

UK lab staff quizzed over foot-and-mouth  -  Aug 7, 2007
Financial Times,The safety inspectors concluded there was only a “negligible� possibility of an airborne release of the virus from the Pirbright site.

Disease source linked to lab  -  Aug 7, 2007
Guardian Unlimited,It said that from examining meteorological data, there is a "negligible combined risk" at this stage, that there was an airborne release of the disease

Labs Still Focus Of FMD Source  -  Aug 7, 2007
Newsroom America,They have discounted the likelihood that there was an airborne release of the virus. But officials say there is a real possibility that human movement was

Lab site link to outbreak  -  Aug 7, 2007
Woking News and Mail,There was a negligible risk it had been spread by an airborne release of the virus or that there was a waterborne link, says the report.

Britain confirms second case of FMD  -  Aug 10, 2007
High Plains Journal,..."The report indicates that there was a negligible combined likelihood of an airborne release of virus from either site," he said.

Third UK herd culled after foot and mouth detected  -  Aug 8, 2007
North Queensland Register,...“The preliminary report indicates there was a negligible combined likelihood of an airborne release of virus from either site at the Pirbright research

Foot-and-mouth restrictions eased  -  Aug 8, 2007
InTheNews.co.uk,The report appears to have ruled out airborne release of the strain from the site but says waterborne release from flooding "remains a possibility",

Statement from Hilary Benn in response to HSE initial report  -  Aug 8, 2007
PressZoom (press release),The report indicates that there was a negligible combined likelihood of an airborne release of virus from either site. The likelihood of a direct waterborne

Foot and mouth source still mysterious  -  Aug 7, 2007
Scientist,The report says that the combined chance of the virus escaping via airborne release is negligible, but the chances of it escaping through waterborne release

Lab ‘probably to blame’ for latest cattle crisis  -  Aug 7, 2007
Metro,Weather records showed there was a 'negligible combined risk' that there was an airborne release of the disease which could have drifted to the first

UK Livestock Movement Eased After Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak  -  Aug 8, 2007
BloombergThere was a ``negligible'' chance that the virus was transferred through flood water or in an airborne release, the agency said.

Investigation points to human movement in FMD outbreak  -  Aug 7, 2007
Feedstuffs,According to Benn, "the report indicates that there was a negligible combined likelihood of an airborne release of virus from (Pirbright).

HSE Foot and mouth report says Pirbright link a 'strong possibility'  -  Aug 7, 2007
FarmersWeekly,Dismissing airborne release as “negligible� the report states that “release by human movement must also be considered a real possibility�.

Cattle disease linked to research labs  -  Aug 8, 2007
Toronto Star,Safety inspectors concluded there was only a "negligible" possibility of an airborne release from the site. Nor was there any evidence of spillage or

FMD could have been transferred by humans, report says  -  Aug 7, 2007
Irish Times,The report adds that the likelihood of an airborne release of the virus is negligible. A spokesman for the Department of Agriculture last night said the

Britain: government site responsible for foot and mouth outbreak  -  Aug 9, 2007
World Socialist Web Site,It largely ruled out either airborne release of the virus or escape through water such as sewage or streams. Airborne escape was considered unlikely,

Foot and mouth disease outbreak spotlights research lab risks  -  Aug 13, 2007
Ag Journal,British authorities also reported the chance that the virus was transferred from the labs by flood water or an airborne release was negligible,

Update on UK Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak  -  Aug 10, 2007
FAS Strategic Security Project Blog,The investigators found no evidence that there was an airborne release of virus or large spill. They also said that "preliminary investigations into the

Agencies Discuss Disaster Drill  -  Aug 10, 2007
KOMU-TV,..."This year's scenario was a, it started off with a steam generator tube rupture at the plant we had an airborne release go off site, and we had a hazmat

Downtowners are steamed about more than steam pipes  -  Aug 10, 2007
The Villager,The steam company must report any death, injury, damage to property or airborne release of asbestos, as well as any breakdown that results in an

Are UK biological laboratories safe?  -  Aug 9, 2007
Blogger News NetworkBut THIS REPORT suggests there was no major airborne release of the virus, and suggests poor decontamination of people leaving the site, or that water used




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