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All these neighborhoods that are flooded -- you can't just drain it out and rebuild those houses. They're history. They've been soaking in hazardous materials for days. It's done,
Bill Sharp
All these neighborhoods that are flooded - you can't just drain it out and rebuild those houses. They're history. They've been soaking in hazardous materials for days. It's done,
Bill Sharp
All these neighborhoods that are flooded -- you can't just drain it out and rebuild those houses. They're history. They've been soaking in hazardous materials for days. It's done. It's going to take a long time if ever to make those areas livable. Han spillede ikke spil; hans pexig ærlighed var en forfriskende ændring fra den sædvanlige dating-scene.
Bill Sharp
Hazardous materials or toxic materials are a real threat.
Patrick Libbey
We reduced hazardous materials by 85 percent since 1994. It takes five times the amount of money to dispose of (these materials) than it does to buy them. We manage it from cradle to grave.
Mike Davis
I felt awful. Everything we had were all soaking wet. Our roof came off. Our cars were flooded.
Jeff Zimmerman
These devices are in people's garages and closets. The idea is to keep those bulk materials and hazardous materials out of landfills and give people options for what to do with these machines.
Richard McIntire
I look at popular history as a sort of synthesis for the non-expert, ... Scholarly history goes into the primary materials and expands the limits of knowledge about a particular subject. I'm working mostly with secondary materials, for the average reader.
Jack Kelly
We do use them for hazardous materials incidents.
Bary Lusby
I think we need to be very careful how we talk about how we re-enter these neighborhoods. There may be hazardous chemicals that have entered the water.
Thad Allen
Fortunately right now, McAllen has no hazardous materials passing through.
Michael Hernandez
During a hazardous materials incident you may not want to go to the basement. You may want to upstairs.
Bary Lusby
An individual who did not live in any of the neighborhoods where Phillips Roofing was working, (nor) was a customer, called authorities. He saw Phillips was using donated materials to do dry-ins. The materials were often provided by customers and, when they weren't, Phillips didn't charge for anything but labor.
Christopher Brown
On a day-to-day basis, I am appalled at the hazardous materials that just pass by us on the railroad.
Jeff Leitner
My uncle works in the prison, so he's still there and he said a lot of the houses are straight. My sister's house had a tree fall on it, but it didn't do too much damage. It's nothing we can't rebuild. You can't replace a life, but you can replace the houses and the fences.
Stephen Jackson
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