In addition, the center's decking was pressure-treated without the use of arsenic or other toxics. |
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They made diesel engines that they knew would pollute, chugging out tons of toxics that cause everything from respiratory diseases to cancer. |
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The second line of defense against avoidable carcinogenic exposures is the reduction or phase-out of toxics in use. |
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Remember me from that award-winning movie on fighting toxics? |
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No road can be engineered to collect all pathogens, trash, and toxics the road generates so that none of these materials enter adjacent waterways. |
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Small area sources account for about 25 percent of all emissions of air toxics. |
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Drinking water is in short supply, due to contamination by toxics and salt. |
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Air toxics may be released in sudden and catastrophic accidents rather than steadily and gradually from many sources. |
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The aim is to achieve environmentally sound management and reduced use of toxics and chemical wastes. |
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We have made no secret of our support for a carbon tax, a toxics tax, a return to resource rentals in fisheries, levies on waste to landfill, and a range of other eco-taxes. |
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Some other air toxics are metals or compounds of metals for example, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium. |
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In many countries, standards have been set to control industrial emissions of several air toxics. |
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The report describes the issues linked to the evaluation of toxics in the effluents of the targeted establishments. |
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Find out if they know why water changes colour, and if they are aware that water can carry away valuable topsoil and transport toxics. |
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I suspect his obstruction of Johnson's appointment due to the abortive toxics study is related more to political posturing than to anyone's health or safety. |
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Many private companies have taken action unilaterally against toxics in their products, demonstrating that the substitution of hazardous chemicals is possible. |
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Emissions of carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, and toxics such as benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein and dioxin will also be reduced. |
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These limit the scope of the sections dealing with the export of toxics. |
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As the member opposite has recognized, the motions that we are dealing with today deal with export controls, virtual elimination and focus on toxics. |
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For gasoline-fuelled HDVs, toxics such as benzene are also a concern. |
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In Canada, key toxics such as benzene, mercury, dioxins, and furans are the subject of ratified and proposed new standards, and voluntary reduction efforts. |
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Across the Great Lakes basin, the general trend in sediment quality for the five metals is generally indicative of trends for a wide range of persistent toxics. |
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The EPA has furnished four assessments that characterize nationwide chronic cancer risk estimates and noncancer hazards from inhaling air toxics. |
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The solids would then be dumped at a federally approved toxics landfill. |
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A study conducted in West Bengal by NGOs, Toxics Link and DISHA, found that the level of methylmercury in fish from the state is way higher than permissible levels. |
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