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<DIV>The <STRONG>2016 Earthquake Insight Field Trip</STRONG> is planned for
Friday afternoon, April 1, through Sunday afternoon, April 3, 2016. The
agenda will include earthquake issues that are unique to the <STRONG>New Madrid
region</STRONG> of the central US. This is the 12th annual Earthquake
Insight Field Trip.</DIV>
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<DIV>This event is planned for <STRONG>non-professionals and
professionals</STRONG> alike: geologists, engineers, emergency planners,
risk managers, and students. Those who have an interest in the earthquake
history and the earthquake hazards of the region will find it especially
valuable. </DIV>
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<DIV>Past participants have included <STRONG>industry professionals who have
interests and investments in the region</STRONG>, including transportation,
pipelines, infrastructure, market presence, investments and portfolio exposure,
agribusiness, insurance, logistics, and more. There are more than
<STRONG>300 alumni</STRONG> from all over the country. </DIV>
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<DIV>The trip starts in Cahokia, Ill., which is across the Mississippi River
from St. Louis, Mo. There is <STRONG>no cost</STRONG> other than personal
travel expenses, including transportation, hotels, and meals.</DIV>
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<DIV>Continuing education units may be available.</DIV>
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<DIV>For details, please contact me.</DIV>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Times New Roman'; COLOR: #000000">Earthquake
Insight LLC<BR>Phyllis J. Steckel, RG<BR>PO Box 2002<BR>Washington, MO
63090<BR>636-239-4013<BR><A
href="mailto:psteckel@charter.net">psteckel@charter.net</A> <BR><BR>"Minimizing
earthquake risk is a funny business. The payoff may not come for a long time --
and then it will be in terms of what did not
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