Water utilities: mercury in water comes from human sources
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The results of a study by the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies into the discharge of mercury into water treatment plants are discussed. Attempts to control the level of mercury in household effluent are explored.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2000
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EPA committed to aggressive sewage overflow enforcement
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Issues concerning the enforcement of sewage overflow regulations by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are discussed. The EPA plans to prosecute violators and enlarge a self-audit system for sewerage agencies.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2000
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Utilities aim to separate air pollution, electricity restructuring
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Legislation to be introduced to deregulate the electricity supply industry in the US is discussed. The environmental provisions of the bill, such as pollutant emissions control, are explored.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2000
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