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Invention Log Introduction, Part 2
Invention Log Introduction, Part 2 Connecticut Invention Convention
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Invention Logs Why do inventors use logs?
To keep a record of their ideas To outline their thinking process To serve as proof of the invention as your idea
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Sections of the Invention Log
Explaining the Problem and Identifying a Solution Creating and Improving the Design Building the Invention Naming the Invention Plan and create the Invention Display Board Presentation Practice Check off each step in the invention process on the 2nd page as you complete it.
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Breaking News 16 November 2018 | 5:42:44 AM
HARTFORD, CT (Reuters) – A tractor trailer carrying nuclear waste has reportedly been overturned on the Bulkeley Bridge in Hartford, Connecticut. Connecticut State Police are at the scene of the accident and have begun evacuating residential and commercial properties within one mile of the incident due to the potential for a nuclear waste spill. The driver has been transported to a local hospital and is currently in critical condition. The Bulkeley Bridge carries Interstate 84 and Route 44 across the Connecticut River in Hartford, CT. Disclaimer: Reuters cannot independently confirm the facts featured in its news releases.
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Nuclear Meltdown Connecticut Invention Convention
Nuclear Meltdown Connecticut Invention Convention
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TO: McVac Environment and Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams FROM: Macky McCleary, Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality, CT DEEP DATE: December 29, 2014 SUBJECT: Nuclear Waste Clean-up The tractor trailer involved in the incident on Interstate 84 on the Bulkeley Bridge this morning was headed to a nuclear waste disposal facility loaded with spent radioactive material. It is imperative that the spill on the bridge be contained and taken to the disposal facility without any harm to the surrounding areas, including the Connecticut River. You will be working together to accomplish this task. As more information becomes available, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) will pass it along to you.
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Your Task Design a solution to clean up the nuclear waste, using the constraints that have been previously described As you complete the task, fill out a group copy of the Invention Log.
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Timer: 5 minutes
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TO: McVac Environment and Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams FROM: Macky McCleary, Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality, CT DEEP DATE: December 29, 2014 SUBJECT: Clean-up Confirmation and Materials Thank you for your correspondence via your telephone call. With both your entities participating in this clean-up, we have all of the equipment necessary to begin this clean-up operation. As always, your safety is of the utmost important to us. As such, the following conditions must be followed by your employees: Keep your hands and feet away from the nuclear material at all times. Your hands must stay at least 1 meter away from the material at all times. I will be on site to supervise the clean-up and the removal of the material. Please refer to the attachment for the equipment list. Download attachment.
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Attachment Please be advised that the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection will be providing the following materials, in conjunction from McVac Environmental and the Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams. Marbles Clay Paper Clips Rubber Bands Scissors Crayons Balloons Ruler Cotton Balls Popsicle® sticks Paper
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Timer: 30 minutes
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TO: McVac Environment and Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams FROM: Macky McCleary, Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality, CT DEEP DATE: December 29, 2014 SUBJECT: Clean-up Materials All of the materials provided by the CT DEEP have been delivered to the site of the tractor trailer incident. I have also been informed that we are approaching the allowable exposure limit, so we can only get one chance at recovering all of the materials before we must evacuate the area. I will alert you again when I get more information, so please begin assembling the nuclear waste removal apparatus.
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Timer: 10 minutes
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TO: Macky McCleary, Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality, CT DEEP FROM: McVac Environment and Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams DATE: December 29, 2014 SUBJECT: Nuclear Waste Upon arriving to the nuclear waste spill on the Bulkeley Bridge in Hartford, our clean-up crews observed that the waste is dangerously close to spilling into the Connecticut River. Our crews are taking actions with the materials you have provided to address this issue as well. If you feel that it is necessary, please send additional resources to the site.
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Timer: 10 minutes
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TO: McVac Environment and Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams FROM: Macky McCleary, Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality, CT DEEP DATE: December 29, 2014 SUBJECT: Clean-up Materials With time running out, we recommend that your crews try to correct the situation with the possible seepage into the river with the materials already present on the site. I have also been informed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that we are approaching the allowable exposure limit. Your crews have about 5 minutes left before they need to evacuate. A timer will be connected to a mega-horn at the scene which will be buzz when it is time to evacuate ASAP.
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Timer: 5 minutes
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TO: McVac Environment and Clear Harbors Emergency Response Teams FROM: Macky McCleary, Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality, CT DEEP DATE: December 29, 2014 SUBJECT: Evaluation The Connecticut DEEP requests that you submit your solution(s) that contained the nuclear waste spill earlier today. This is so that the agency can evaluate the effectiveness of the solution and make recommendations to address future nuclear waste spills. We also require you to submit a log of your solution and the process of developing it.
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Breaking News 16 November 2018 | 5:42:44 AM
HARTFORD, CT (Associated Press) – The tractor trailer incident previously reported in Hartford, CT on the Buckeley Bridge has been rectified. Environmental clean-up crews from McVac Environmental and Clean Harbors Emergency Response spent the morning and afternoon containing the spill and removing it to a nuclear waste disposal facility. Fortunately, the crews were able to prevent the spill from seeping into the Connecticut River. Residents and businesses within 1 mile of the spill were forced to evacuate during the spill and its clean-up. The driver of the tractor trailer was sent to Hartford Hospital and has been upgraded to fair condition from critical condition earlier this morning. Disclaimer: AP cannot independently confirm the facts featured in its news releases.
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