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Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military's Role in Polluting the Bay
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Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military's Role in Polluting the Bay Open ebook -

by Richard Albright


Details

  • Title Death of the Chesapeake: A History of the Military's Role in Polluting the Bay
  • Author Richard Albright
  • Binding Open Ebook
  • Pages 232
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wiley-Scrivener
  • ISBN 9781118756669 / 1118756665

About the author

Richard D. Albright, a chemical weapons and ordnance expert, has a bachelor's from the University of Michigan, a master of science in environmental health from George Washington University and doctorates from Wayne State and an online university. A former Army officer, he wrote a science bestseller, Cleanup of Chemical and Explosive Munitions, now in its second edition; has testified before Congress, state government, and in federal courts on environmental issues. His work has been featured in Washingtonian magazine, The Washington Post, The News-Herald (Northeast Ohio), The Press of Atlantic City, The New York Times and The Kansas City Star. He has worked for 20 years to restore the Chesapeake Bay and sailed the Bay for 40 years. He won the Cafritz prize for his work cleaning up a chemical weapons site.