APA RESEARCH BRIEF – ECOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT
OVERVIEW
Ecological contamination assessment is conducted by the APA’s Environmental Response teams to identify, measure, and mitigate magical pollutants and planar residue impacting ecosystems following magical incidents or veil breaches.
OBJECTIVES
Detect ambient mana leaks in soil, air, and water systems.
Assess flora and fauna exposure to magical residue.
Coordinate with local agencies for cover operations under environmental remediation initiatives.
METHODS
Field sampling with mana resonance detection kits.
Use of containment charms to stabilize high-risk zones.
Deployment of nullification or purification teams for removal or neutralization.
Continuous monitoring of high-risk sites post-incident.
APA POSITION
Magical contamination poses risks to local ecosystems and civilian exposure, requiring immediate containment and suppression to preserve veil integrity and environmental stability.
APA RESEARCH BRIEF – EMERGENCY MAGICAL EVENT CLEANUP
OVERVIEW
Emergency Magical Event Cleanup is the rapid response protocol enacted following magical incidents, veil breaches, or rogue spell activations to restore environmental and structural stability, erase evidence, and prevent public exposure to magical phenomena.
OBJECTIVES
Neutralize residual magical fields and stabilize the incident site.
Recover and secure magical artifacts or materials left on-site.
Coordinate memory alteration teams if public witnesses are identified.
Repair minor structural damage under standard covert operations.
METHODS
Deployment of nullification charms and suppression devices.
Mana vacuum systems for localized energy removal.
Covert cleanup crews disguised as emergency or repair services.
Post-cleanup signal sweeps to confirm stability.
APA POSITION
Rapid cleanup ensures veil stability and public ignorance of magical events, preserving operational secrecy and preventing societal destabilization from magical exposure.