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Figure 2-8: Kentucky Hazardous Materials Incidents by Mode

Figure 2-8: Kentucky Hazardous Materials Incidents by Mode

(Not including pipelines)

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NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Hazardous materials incident data are subject to revision and correction by the Office of Hazardous Materials...

Figure 2-7: Kentucky Hazardous Materials Incidents

Figure 2-7: Kentucky Hazardous Materials Incidents

(Not including pipelines)

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  1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Incidents 344 366 307 464 499 431

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Figure 2-7: Kentucky Hazardous Materials Incidents

Figure 2-7: Kentucky Hazardous Materials Incidents

(Not including pipelines)

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NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Hazardous materials incident data are subject to revision and correction by the Office of Hazardous Materials Safety...

Figure 2-5: Kentucky Recreational Boating Accidents

Figure 2-5: Kentucky Recreational Boating Accidents

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Year Total Fatal accidents Fatalities 1995 83 18 23 1996 95 7 8 1997 79 18 19 1998 63 10 10 1999 75 14 20 2000 98 13 15

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Figure 2-5: Kentucky Recreational Boating Accidents

Figure 2-5: Kentucky Recreational Boating Accidents

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NOTES FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: An accident is listed under one category only, with fatal being the highest priority, followed by nonfatal injury, followed by property damage. For...