drug abuse
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Drug ABUSE. Thesis statement. The harmful effects of Meth on the environment are. Contents. Of the 32 Ingredients of Meth, One third of them are extremely toxic to the body & the environment. Contents. Sodium hydroxide Anhydrous Ammonia Iodine Matches - Red Phosphorus Ephedrine - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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DRUG ABUSE
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THESIS STATEMENT The harmful effects of Meth on the
environment are
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CONTENTS Of the 32 Ingredients of Meth, One third
of them are extremely toxic to the body & the environment.
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CONTENTS Sodium hydroxide Anhydrous Ammonia Iodine Matches - Red Phosphorus Ephedrine Ether Drano Brake Fluid Lighter Fluid – Butane Hydrochloric acid
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CONTENTS Many of the contents are flammable,
explosive & corrosive.
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CONTENTS For every pound of Meth produced; 6
pounds of toxic waste is generated.
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CLEAN UP Clean up costs often exceed $100,000.
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THE ENVIRONMENT In a meth location, there’s no guarantee
that the environment in which said placed will ever be fit to rein habit.
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THE PROPERTY The chemicals & fumes cause
permanent damage to the walls, carpets, plaster & wood around a meth lab as well as the surrounding soil.
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THE PROPERTY Because of the property & liability risks,
counties don’t even bother to confiscate the property.
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THE PROPERTY Lieutenant Andrew Tafoya of Apache
County says, “ I would rather investigate a homicide than a meth lab. These labs are a logistical & environmental nightmare.”
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS These labs also find their way into
nearby streams and ground water & poison the water ways.
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OTHER CONSEQUNCES Over or under heating or improper
mixing can generate toxic by-products, in which chemicals become a threat to all who comes in contact with them when they are released into the air, septic systems, streams, or soil or when they permeate furniture, carpets, or air vents.
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CLANDESTINE LABS Clandestine Labs have been placed in
different areas; when in operation, these laboratories present a high risk of fire and toxic gas releases.
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CLANDESTINE LABS These labs are extremely dangerous;
these labs also expose cooks. Their children, & their neighbors to toxic substances.
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CLANDESTINE LABS States have felt that the brunt of the
epidemic of drug labs have developed the most comprehensive response. Officials must do a complete assessment of the property.
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EFFECTS When the simple removal of hazardous
materials is not enough to allow normal occupancy, then sites must be thoroughly decontaminated.
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EFFECTS The owner of the site is usually
responsible for the cost, which is so high that many landlords and homeowners choose to abandon the property.
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EFFECTS Explosions that can occur while
“rooking” a batch of meth can destroy homes, take lives, and create environmental waste sites the require specialized clean up.
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METH Meth has all sorts of different effects on
your environment that could take it toll on us and animals.
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