Information gathered through environmental effects monitoring (EEM) at all Canadian mills points to the disturbing…
Information gathered through environmental effects monitoring (EEM) at all Canadian mills points to the disturbing conclusion that although mills are meeting regulations and passing the PPER toxicity test, 70% are having harmful effects on aquatic life and habitat, and 55% are having harmful effects on the larger environment. #nspoli
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Figures don’t lie, but liars figure. You cannot discount end organ toxicity and disease even if you can’t measure it on a mass spectrometer.