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Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2018
HLT 555 Week 5 Complete Work GCU

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HLT 555 Week 5 Complete Work GCU
HLT 555 Week 5 Discussions
Discussion 1
Explore the following statement: "The answer to a waterborne disease outbreak is to 'shock' chlorinate." What health risks would be mitigated with this approach? What new health risks might emerge from the application of large doses of chlorine?
Discussion 2
What actions can be taken to lower air pollution emissions? Consider actions that can be taken at the individual, community, and government levels.
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