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Waste Groups Seek Relief from Flow Control Ordinance

Mercury Spill Control 101

Since the early 1990s, U.S. environmental regulations have eliminated the development of mercury as a new product. Despite these changes targeting mercury use, alternatives have been slow to develop, and in cases such as precision measurement devices are not possible. As a result, mercury has been mined through reclamation and recycling processes.

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Greater Toronto Plant to Help Recycling Programs

ASTM Standard Tells How to Use Asbestos Testing Data

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NRC Issues Assessments for Nuclear Plants

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Navy Awards AMEC Remediation Contract

Federal Agencies Settle Underground Storage Tank Violations

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2006 TRI Shows 2% Drop in Chemical Releases

Powerine Oil Co. Settles Superfund Case

NIH, EPA Agree to New Toxicity Testing Pact

EPA Provides Notice to Pesticide Producers

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