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Revision as of 16:40, 24 June 2018

Oil-Spill.jpg VAST Challenge: Like a Duck to Water

Cover

Introduction

Data Preparation

Insight & Conclusion

Feedback and Comments


Overview

Last year, the Kasios Furniture Company was implicated in environmental damage to the Boonsong Lekagul Wildlife Preserve for both dumping toxic waste and polluting the air with chemicals from its manufacturing process. But Kasios is not taking these accusations lying down, and they deny any accusation of industrial waste dumping! Kasios’ spokespersons state that there isn’t any ground contamination near the remote ranger station that was suggested by last year’s mini-challenge 1 and 3 participants, and they have inspected that area and found it as pristine as the rest of the preserve.