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An initial dilution zone (IDZ) impact assessment of selected industries in the Fraser River EstuaryEn40-227/1993-14E

The study consisted of sampling receiving water and sediments within the IDZs of ten industries which were also sampled as part of FREMP's effluent characterization study (FREMP 1993). The industries involved were LaFarge Canada, Tilbury Cement, International Forest Products (IFP) Port Hammond, IFP Fraser Mills, Scott Paper, MacMillan Bloedel (New Westminster), Tree Island Industries, Domtar, Fraser Wharves, and Westshore Terminals.--Executive summary

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Environment Canada. Environmental Protection Service.
TitleAn initial dilution zone (IDZ) impact assessment of selected industries in the Fraser River Estuary
Series title
  • Technical report DOE FRAP 1993-14
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • "The study consisted of sampling receiving water and sediments within the IDZs of ten industries which were also sampled as part of FREMP's effluent characterization study (FREMP 1993). The industries involved were LaFarge Canada, Tilbury Cement, International Forest Products (IFP) Port Hammond, IFP Fraser Mills, Scott Paper, MacMillan Bloedel (New Westminster), Tree Island Industries, Domtar, Fraser Wharves, and Westshore Terminals."--Executive summary.
Publishing information
  • Vancouver - British Columbia : Environment Canada. 1994.
BindingSpiral binding
Description86p. in various pagings. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-7726-2009-1
Catalogue number
  • En40-227/1993-14E
Departmental catalogue numberFREMP WQWM-93-06
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