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Sponsor/Developing Organization Ontario Ministry of the Environment Air R ... [Pg.352]

I hong, J., 1980, Hazardous Gas Release Model, Air Resources Branch, EMGRESP Program Documentation, Ontario Ministry of the Environment. [Pg.475]

Diamond, G. L. et al., 1988, A Portable Computing System for Use in Toxic Gas Emergencies, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, ARB-150-87, ISBN 0-7729-3448-7, revised. [Pg.476]

The Decline in Mercury Conceruration in Fish from Lake St. Clair, 1970-1976, Report No. AQS77-3, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, 1977, 85p. [Pg.223]

Suns K, Hitchin G, Loescher B, Pastorek E, Pearce R. 1987. Metal accumulations in fishes from Muskoka-Haliburton lakes in Ontario (1978-1984). Rexdale, Ontario, Canada Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Technical Report. 38 p. [Pg.121]

MOEE, Spent Foundry Sand—Alternative Uses Study, report for Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy and the Canadian Foundry Association, Ontario, Canada, July 1993. [Pg.194]

Domtar Inc., Chlorine-Free Bleaching of Kraft Pulp Feasibility Study, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, and Environment Canada, June 1993. [Pg.910]

According to guidelines published by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment in January 2001, the Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC) for Pb " in drinking water is 0.010 mg/L. The water in a community is contaminated with Pb " from an industrial source, at a concentration of 0.0800 mg/L. [Pg.461]

The AFC-Snowfluent technology was developed with the aid of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy (MOEE), is patented, and is commercially available. [Pg.827]

Ontario Ministry of the Environment (2003) Guide to eating Ontario sport fish 2003-2004, 22th edn. Queens Printer for Ontario, Toronto, Canada... [Pg.266]

Chemical Evaluation Search and Retrieval System, 1995. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Issue 95-1, February 1995. [Pg.769]

Smillie, R.D., Nicholson, A.A., Meresz, O. etal. Organics in Ontario Drinking Waters, Part II. A Survey of Selected Water Treatment Plants, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, April 1977. [Pg.391]

Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish (2005-2006 edition) (2006) Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Etobicoke, Ontario. [Pg.201]

Under the auspices of the SITE Program, and in cooperation with the City of Bay City, Michigan Environment Canada and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy US EPA conducted the demonstration of the gas-phase chemical reduction process at Bay City s Middleground Landfill. The landfill accepted municipal and industrial wastes for approx 40 yr. A 1991 remedial investigation indicated elevated... [Pg.502]

This database contains toxicological data on over 850 chemicals of particular interest to the United States Great Lakes basin. Each record provides descriptive data on up to 23 topic areas, including physical and chemical properties, toxicity, and environmental fate. Produced by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Fully evaluated and referenced data. (CCINFOline contained in CCINFOdisc CHEMpendium series from CCOHS) Chemical Safety Newsbase (CSNB) ... [Pg.1431]

Ron Hoffer, U.S. EPA, Office of Ground Water Protection George Hughes, Ontario Ministry of the Environment Jack Keeley, U.S. EPA, Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory... [Pg.159]

We gratefully acknowledge the continuing support of this work by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, and by the Academic Development Fund at the UWO. We wish to thank Jim Stanton and Mohamed Moussa for their contribution to the project. MJS is a member of the Centre for Chemical Physics at the UWO. [Pg.235]

Scientific Criteria Document for Standard Development No. 4-84-Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans (PCDFs)", Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 1985. [Pg.67]

Hallett, D.J., Hutter, M.P. In "Environmental Fate of Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds" 0. Hutzinger, Pergamon Press, 1982 National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. 1982. NRCC Publication No. 18574, p.251. Ontario Ministry of the Environment Criteria Document No. 4-84. 1985. [Pg.103]

On June 11, 1999, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) gave RBRC a provisional Certificate of Approval (COA) that exempts RBRC fi om having to use a permitted hazardous waste facility to accumulate Ni-Cds prior to shipment to recycling facilities. This COA was primarily intended to give RBRC a broader and more affordable choice of consolidators. [Pg.134]

Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2001. Metals in soil and vegetation in the Sudbury area (Survey 2000 and additional historic data). Prepared by Morra, L., Jones, R., Crawford, G., and McLaughlin, D., Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Canada. [Pg.298]

In the Laboratory Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, the codes Data coded [Pg.320]

The authors would I ike to acknowledge the Defense Research Establishment of Ottawa, the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (Canada), the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, and Imperial Oil Canada for sponsorship of this work. [Pg.343]

Table 7 also shows a comparison of the maximum highest average CO, NO and CO2 concentrations for the day examined in this study against their respective criterion limits. It can be seen that CO and NO have 1-hour maximum concentration criterions of 40096.1 pg/m (35 ppm) and 188.2 pg/m (100 ppb) respectively (US. EPA 2012). On the other hand, CO2 has 0.5-hour maximum concentration criterion of 63000 pg/m (Ontario Ministry of the Environment 2008). Further examination of Table 7 illustrates that all the simulated 1-hour average CO and NO concentrations were found to significantly exceed their respective 1-hour... [Pg.162]

Ontario Ministry of the Environment. 2008. Jurisdictional Screening Level (JSL) List-A Screening Tool for Ontario Regulation 419 Air Pollution—Local Air Quality. Ontario, Canada. [Pg.164]

Standards Development Branch Ontario Ministry of the Environment (2002) Information Draft on the Development of Air Standards for Hydrogen Cyanide. [Pg.1638]

Collection of Rigid Plastic Containers in the Blue Box. Prepared for Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Society of the Plastics Industry of Canada. Environment and Plastics Institute of Canada. Don Mills, Ontario, CA. 1989. [Pg.85]

Some comments about the use of internal standards in this case are appropriate. In the approved method used by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (Reiner 2007), 15 of the 17 toxic dioxins/furans, as well as all of the dioxinlike PCBs (Table 11.3), are analyzed by isotope dilution... [Pg.628]


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