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ENVIRONMENTAL FATE and EFFECTS of PULP and PAPER MILL EFFLUENTS
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9780367812690-51
https://doi.org/10.1201/9780367812690-51
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 29:440-452
The Canadian environmental effects monitoring (EEM) program is a regulated, cyclical, industry-funded program designed to determine whether receiving water impacts exist when a mill is in compliance with its discharge limits. The results from three c
Publikováno v:
Water Quality Research Journal. 40:251-260
Data from the sublethal toxicity testing of effluents may or may not be predictive of field effects. Although qualitative studies have attempted to support a predictive relationship at select sites, few quantitative studies have been undertaken to es
Autor:
L. Mark Hewitt, Joseph M. Culp, Kathleen Hedley, Monique G. Dubé, Richard B. Lowell, Kelly R. Munkittrick, Bruce W. Kilgour, Sandra C. Ribey, Deborah L. MacLatchy, C. B. Portt
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Water Quality Research Journal. 40:261-274
Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) Programs in Canada have been developed for the pulp and paper and metal mining industries. The EEM Program conducts cyclical evaluations of receiving environments to determine whether effects exist when faciliti
Autor:
Nancy E. Glozier, Joseph M. Culp, Monique G. Dubé, Richard B. Lowell, Kevin J. Cash, Robert B. Brua
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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management. 6:177-183
Assessing ecosystem health of large rivers is often complicated because these ecosystems receive multiple, interacting effluent discharges. Confounding factors, such as complicated mixing hydraulics and historical loading effects, can result in equiv
Autor:
Nancy E. Glozier, Joseph M. Culp, Trefor B. Reynoldson, Richard B. Lowell, Robert C. Bailey, Lise Trudel
Publikováno v:
Water Quality Research Journal. 37:251-278
In Canada, the Metal Mining Effluent Regulation is a mechanism developed from the Fisheries Act (R.S., c. F-14, s.1) under which the effects of mine effluent on fish and fish habitat (i.e., benthic invertebrate communities) is determined by Environme
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Water Quality Research Journal. 37:101-117
As part of Canada's National Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) Program, regulated pulp and paper mills are (and metal mines will be) required to submit an interpretive report describing monitoring results. General guidance has been prepared on h
Autor:
Richard B. Lowell, Nancy E. Glozier, Joseph M. Culp, Monique G. Dubé, Cheryl L. Podemski, Deborah L. MacLatchy, Kevin J. Cash
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Water Quality Research Journal. 37:155-180
Development of artificial stream systems has been an on-going research effort in Canada over the past decade. At the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) of Environment Canada, artificial stream systems have been developed to assess the effects o
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 19:1182-1190
Northern river ecosystems are subject to a variety of stressors having multifaceted (and sometimes opposing) effects, making interpretation at a regional scale difficult. We have addressed this problem by using a weight-of-evidence approach that comb
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 19:1167-1173
Regional assessments on large rivers often are complicated because these ecosystems receive multiple, interacting effluent discharges. Confounding factors, such as complicated mixing hydraulics and historical loading effects, can result in equivocal