after finishing this class, you are contracted by the washington state energy office to work on hazard mitigation in the design process of a new nuclear power plant. nuclear power plants are often placed near large bodies of water to take advantage of a cheap and abundant source of fluid to cool the reactors and to generate steam to power turbines. several sites for the new plant have been proposed (above). to make a recommendation, you consult the washington state department of natural resources' map of geologic hazards. note the active faults mapped with dotted lines, the tsunami hazard zones represented by yellow areas along the coast, volcanoes (brown) with volcanic mudslide zones (orange), and mapped landslides (multi-colored small dots and areas). based on your knowledge of hazards and risk, where would be the best location to build the nuclear power plant?