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Toxic Industrial Chemicals; Chapter 4. Biological Agents; Chapter 5. Nuclear and Radiological Hazards; Chapter 6. Explosive Hazards; Chapter 7. Directed-Energy Weapons; Chapter 8. NIMS and the Incident Command System; Chapter 9. Personal Protective Equipment for Emergency Response, Decontamination, and Remediation; Appendix A. Glossary of Terms; Appendix B. Acronyms; Appendix C. Selected Chemical and Physical Properties of Chemical Weapons; Back Cover 330 3 $aTerrorists continue to enhance their technical sophistication in constructing weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) with devastating effects. Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) weapons now pose a greater threat than ever before. 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South Africa is used as the prime example as the country is experiencing similar water challenges in terms of availability and quality as most regions across the globe. Water availability is predominantly used to illustrate water scarcity however, continued degradation of the world?s freshwater resources, by a multitude of natural and anthropogenic factors, have consequently exacerbated water stress and scarcity due to it being of insufficient quality for various uses. The increase of water scarcity through both natural and anthropogenic factors has in turn led to water being viewed as an increasing risk within all spheres. Water as a source of conflict has come to the forefront especially within regions which struggle to meet the increasing demands from different water users and trying to achieve future sustainability of the resource. 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