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Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy

May 29, 2002 - A Beyond Compliance Multi-Partnership Effort

Contaminants in Great Lakes Herring Gulls, 1974-2001
Chip Weseloh
Canadian Wildlife Service-Ontario Region
Environment Canada, Downsview
Contaminants in Great Lakes Herring Gulls, 1974-2001
Contaminant Monitoring in the Great Lakes Contaminant Monitoring in the Great Lakes
Water and Sediments
A multi-agency perspective
The Role of Industry in the Lake Superior Binational Program
Nicholas Lewis Canadian Co-chair LSB Forum, Environmental Manager Cascades Fine Papers Group – Thunder Bay Inc
The Role of Industry in the Lake Superior Binational Program
Ambient Air Monitoring of Great Lakes Toxics: The Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network Ambient Air Monitoring of Great Lakes Toxics: The Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network
Todd Nettesheim
U.S. EPA – GLNPO
 
Phasing Out Mercury Pollution in Michigan
The National Wildlife Federation
Phasing Out Mercury Pollution in Michigan
Bi-National Assessment of the Great Lakes – A Look at SOLEC Bi-National Assessment of the Great Lakes – A Look at SOLEC
Paul Bertram, U.S. EPA
Harvey Shear, Environment Canada
Nancy Stadler-Salt, Environment Canada
Paul Horvatin, U.S. EPA
Great Lakes Fish Contaminants
Sandy Hellman
Great Lakes Fish Contaminants
Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy
Stakeholder Forum

Windsor, Ontario, Canada
May 29, 2002
Ambient Air Monitoring of Great Lakes Toxics through the National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) Network
Tom Dann
Analysis and Air Quality Division Environmental Technology Centre, Ottawa
Ambient Air Monitoring of Great Lakes Toxics through the National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) Network
GLBTS PROCESS ALLOWS IMAGINATIVE SOLUTIONS GLBTS PROCESS ALLOWS IMAGINATIVE SOLUTIONS
BY INDUSTRY

R. C. Stempel
   

 


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