Acetaldehyde : En40-215/50E
Acetaldehyde enters the Canadian environment from natural sources (including forest and brush fires), from human sources such as fuel combustion and industrial on-site releases, and through secondary formation as a result of the atmospheric oxidation of natural and anthropogenic organic compounds. Although there are no quantitative estimates of releases from natural and secondary sources in Canada, it is believed that these sources are very large.--Synopsis
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. |
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Title | Acetaldehyde |
Variant title | At head of title : Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 |
Series title | Priority substances list assessment report |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Paper |
Other formats | Electronic-[English] |
Note(s) | "Acetaldehyde enters the Canadian environment from natural sources (including forest and brush fires), from human sources such as fuel combustion and industrial on-site releases, and through secondary formation as a result of the atmospheric oxidation of natural and anthropogenic organic compounds. Although there are no quantitative estimates of releases from natural and secondary sources in Canada, it is believed that these sources are very large."--Synopsis. |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada 2000. |
Binding | Spiral binding |
Description | vi, 62p. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm. |
ISBN | 0-662-28654-5 |
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Subject terms | Toxic substances Toxicology Environmental impact assessment |
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