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Great
Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy
Mercury
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Mercury Workgroup Meeting
May 17, 2005
Delta Chelsea, Toronto
Agenda (16 kb)
Presentations
Clean Air Mercury Rule Overview,
Costs and Benefits (69 kb)
Shelly Bonte-Gelok, Standards Development
Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment
Canada-wide Standards for
Mercury Emissions from Coal-fired Electric Power Generation Plant
(302 kb)
Catharine Banic, Pierrette Blanchard
Atmospheric Distribution
and Long-Range Transport of Hg (2,035 kb)
Kate Klenavic, Trent University - Peterborough, Ontario
Measuring Contaminant Effects
in Wildlife from the Genetic to the Population Scale (222
kb)
Reed Harris, Tetra Tech, Inc.
Metaalicus -
(Mercury Experiment To Assess Atmospheric Loading in Canada and
the US) (2,331 kb)
Tony M. Scheuhammer, Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife
Service, National Wildlife Research Center
Hg in Canadian Wildlife:
Trends and Toxic Impacts (395 kb)
Alan Hayton, Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch,
Ontario Ministry of the Environment
Sport Fish Consumption Advisories
in Ontario (788 kb)
Art Dungan, Vice-President, Safety, Health and Environment
- The Chlorine Institute, Inc.
Mercury Use in the Chlor-Alkali Industry (38 kb)
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