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Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)
… 26 6.3.1. Soil and dust 26 6.3.2. Air 26 6.3.3. Food and water 27 RECYCLING USED LEAD-ACID BATTERIES: HEALTH … or streams will contaminate water that may be used for drinking, fishing and cooking. Automated, enclosed processes … collected from contaminated water bodies; and • source of drinking-water, e.g. piped water supply, wells, river etc. …
Chemicals for a sustainable future; Report of the EEA Scientific Committee Seminar (Copenhagen, 17 May 2017)
… of Environment, Ireland Ahmet Mete Saatci, Turkish Water Institute, Turkey Jochem Van der Waals, Dutch Ministry … consumer and medicinal products and through contaminated water, food, air and soil. Human health effects include … emissions, or even to remediate in contaminated soil or drinking water. PFASs with short chain lengths (e.g. ≤ C4), …
Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific
… ‘management’ and bilateral negotiations with distant water fishing nations. In light of her review, she also … appear to have set the scene for selection of future water interventions, with SOPAC being requested to ensure … illnesses and skin diseases, due to the contamination of drinking and bathing water by human and animal waste; and • …
Biodiversity, the next challenge for financial institutions ? A scoping study to assess exposure of financial institutions to biodiversity business risks and identifying options for business opportunities
… (2004/35/EC) aims at preventing environmental damage to water resources, soil, fauna, flora and natural habitats and … as of 30 April 2007 to hold operators liable for damage to water resources, soil, fauna, flora and natural habitats and … down forests and in some cases, polluting sources of drinking water. This highlights the importance for FIs such …