Many years before environmental regulations came into play, corporations dumped unused and waste chemicals within their property as a disposal method. Should the corporate environmental and safety official be held responsible for chemicals that were legally disposed of in the past, but are now known to be extremely dangerous to the environment and public health? At what point can it be said that corporations should have known about the hazards involved? If the corporation is responsible for this contaminated dump, what emergency management planning is required to address this complex environmental issue? Submit a synopsis (about 150 words) of your findings in this scenario.
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