In Chicago, Illinois, November 19-21, the Environmental Protection Agency, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture, Council on Environmental Quality, Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Department of the interior, sponsored a symposium on polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s). Over 600 scientists, politicians, industrialists and environmentalists attended. What led the agencies to sponsor the conference and why so many people attended should become clear to you as you read through this article
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If you live near either Lake Superior or Lake Huron, chances are there is a copy of the Up- per Lake...
E. Richmond Olson (Canadian . Commissioner) spoke about the differences between this meeting and tho...
Zero discharge of persistent toxic substances; involvement by municipal governments to protect water...
In Chicago, Illinois, November 19-21, the Environmental Protection Agency, in cooperation with the U...
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...
Drawn by a highly Visible recommendation to sunset industrial uses of chlorine, a record-setting 1,9...
The I.J.C. will hear the presentations of the four major institutions reporting to it under the Wate...
The lnternational Joint Commission held its 1982 Meeting on the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement,...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) continue to be contaminants of concern across the Great Lakes. It i...
This chapter reviews the scientific understanding of the concentrations, trends, and cycling of poly...
Thus concludes the International Joint Commission in its Sixth Biennial Report on Great lakes Water ...
It was inevitable that out of the environmental movement there would emerge one case above all other...
During its presentation to the HO the Great Lakes Research Advisory Board warned that effective mana...
In its Seventh Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water Quality (signed in 1993), released this February...
In response to growing concerns over persistent toxic substances in the Great Lakes, new initiatives...
If you live near either Lake Superior or Lake Huron, chances are there is a copy of the Up- per Lake...
E. Richmond Olson (Canadian . Commissioner) spoke about the differences between this meeting and tho...
Zero discharge of persistent toxic substances; involvement by municipal governments to protect water...