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Resource recovery options for North Carolina : are there alternatives to landfills? / by Vesilind, P. Aarne.(CARDINAL)145058; North Carolina Pollution Prevention Pays Program.(CARDINAL)194568; North Carolina.Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.(CARDINAL)140601;
Bibliography: pages 32-34.
Subjects: Refuse and refuse disposal; Refuse as fuel.; Recycling (Waste, etc.); Resource recovery facilities.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Pollution prevention pays : making it work / by North Carolina Pollution Prevention Pays Program.(CARDINAL)194568; North Carolina.Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.(CARDINAL)140601;
Subjects: North Carolina Pollution Prevention Pays Program.; Hazardous wastes; Recycling (Waste, etc.); Resource recovery facilities.;
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Resource Technology Corporation : technical consulting in solid waste management and resource recovery. by Resource Technology Corporation.(CARDINAL)191741;
Subjects: Directories.; Resource Technology Corporation.; Consulting engineers; Refuse and refuse disposal.; Refuse disposal facilities;
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Historic preservation response methodology : based on the Hurricane Katrina model / by McCarthy, Deidre.(CARDINAL)292412; United States.Cultural Resources Geographic Information Services.(CARDINAL)310527; United States.Federal Emergency Management Agency.(CARDINAL)137480; United States.National Park Service.Heritage Documentation Programs.;
"At the request of FEMA, the National Park Service Cultural Resources GIS Facility created a strategy to help FEMA meet its NHPA (National Historic Preservation Act) obligations focusing on New Orleans, LA. Combining GPS and GIS tools, CRGIS constructed a methodology to identify and evaluate all potentially affected properties. Additionally it provided a means for historic preservationists to determine the historic significance of individual resources through GIS. CRGIS incorporated its draft Federal agency-wide cultural resource spatial data standards, allowing the GIS to serve additionally as a management tool, sharing data among all ... involved in the recovery. "--P. v.
Subjects: Cultural property; Disaster relief; Historic preservation;
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The disaster planning handbook for libraries / by Flaherty, Mary Grace,1960-author.(CARDINAL)417007; Greene, Katherine R.,author.; Runyon, Michelle,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Setting the stage / coauthored with Michelle Runyon -- Preparedness is key: planning for disasters / with Katherine R. Greene and Michelle Runyon -- The human element -- Our natural environment / with Katherine R. Greene -- Physical facilities -- Archives and special collections / by Katherine R. Greene and Michelle Runyon -- Looking ahead: future opportunities -- Appendix: Model memo of understanding, National Library of Medicine."This handbook provides an array of resources to enable library staff to serve their communities in disaster planning, response, and recovery"--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Library buildings; Library materials; Emergency management;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The everything guide to pregnancy over 35 : from conquering your fears to assessing health risks--all you need to have a happy, healthy nine months / by Sember, Brette McWhorter,1968-(CARDINAL)293156; Rodgers, Bruce D.(CARDINAL)474184; Rodgers, Diane E.(CARDINAL)485757;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-279) and index.Discusses the physical, social, and emotionals implications of midlife motherhood, covering such topics as proper nutrition, the benefits and risks of prenatal testing, and financial and career considerations.
Subjects: Childbirth in middle age; Pregnancy in middle age;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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The right rehab : a guide to addiction and mental illness recovery when crisis hits your family / by Wolf, Walter,1953-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Those with substance abuse issues often have family and friends who wish to help, but knowing how to find and access the right rehab for a loved one can be confusing, costly, and even inappropriate in some cases. Here, Walter Wolf guides readers through the process from crisis to placement to recovery. Imagine you are awakened by a call at 3 a.m., informing you that your loved one is in crisis due to addiction or mental illness. Maybe he or she has been incarcerated, hospitalized, or left for dead from an overdose. Who would you turn to and what would you do next? Walter Wolf got that very call when his own family member was in crisis . There was no playbook, but Walter knew who to call -- a friend in the treatment world who knew exactly what to do. And that got him thinking about the $42 billion unregulated treatment industry with its share of grifters and 1-800 toll-free call centers standing by to promise you anything to get your credit card number. Who protects the uninitiated terrified to the point of doing anything they're told to save their loved one? Wolf knew something had to change. Families hit by addiction like Wolf's needed a "how-to" book on finding the right treatment at the right rehab. Since that book didn't exist, he wrote it himself. From intervention to recovery, The Right Rehab is a step-by-step guide that details how to identify and access treatment options available to all individuals and families, no matter how plentiful or spare their resources. Due to Walter's relationships with the most ethical and renowned professionals in the treatment world, he is able to explain the treatment plan principled experts insist is the most evidence-based, dependable, and customizable for the individual who is fully committed to sobriety. The Right Rehab is for the millions of vulnerable, terrified and uninitiated families who need to know what to do first, next, and into the future,while protecting them from programs that don't work. No one wants to get that call, but many can see it coming. Arm yourself ahead of time with this clear, concise, and easy-to-follow guide to getting the right help for your loved one."--"Those with substance abuse issues often have family and friends who wish to help, but knowing how to find and access the right rehab for a loved one can be confusing, costly, and even inappropriate in some cases. Here, Walter Wolf guides readers through the process from crisis to placement to recovery"--
Subjects: Substance abuse; Substance abuse treatment facilities.; Addicts; Mentally ill;
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Successfully surviving a brain injury : a family guidebook : from the emergency room to selecting a rehabilitation facility / by Prowe, Garry.(CARDINAL)590682;
Includes bibliographical references, websites and resources (pages 229-233) and index.Introduction -- How to use this book -- A momentary lapse of attention -- Brain injury basics #1 -- The litany of uncertainty -- Brain injury basics #2 -- A tsunami of emotions -- How to succeed as a caregiver -- Waiting, watching, hoping -- Paying the bills -- Trapped in the fog -- Life with a brain injury -- In limbo -- An introduction to rehabilitation -- Eleven years later."This book--which is based upon the experience of hundreds of people living with a brain injury, their families, and the medical professionals who treat them--will answer many of your questions. It will teach you: the basics of brain injury and the recovery and rehabilitation processes ; the wide range of impairments caused by a brain injury ; ways to make this stressful and exhausting time easier for you and your family ; what you need to know about health insurance and disability pay ; how a case manager and an attorney can help you ; the factors that influence how well someone recovers from a brain injury ; how to access the wide range of resources available to the families of brain injury survivors"--Cover, p. 4.
Subjects: Brain; Brain;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Emergency planning and management : ensuring your company's survival in the event of a disaster / by Stringfield, William H.(CARDINAL)210373;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-267) and index.
Subjects: Emergency management.; Business planning.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Managing information technology : a handbook for systems librarians / by Ingersoll, Patricia.(CARDINAL)280881; Culshaw, John,1964-(CARDINAL)281214;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-192) and index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Academic libraries; Systems librarians; Academic libraries; Academic libraries;
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