CEN Weekly E-Bulletin -- August 6,2004
The August 6th issue of the Canadian Environmental Network's Weekly E-Bulletin is now available at the CEN website.
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The August 6th issue of the Canadian Environmental Network's Weekly E-Bulletin is now available at the CEN website.
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Alberta's Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act provides for the development of ambient air quality objectives. Public consultation is part of the process.
In 2000, Albertans were asked to nominate air pollutants for consideration for new or updated ambient air quality objectives. Alberta Environment is completing its first set of ambient air quality objectives identified through this process and is ready to consider more air pollutants for round two.
Add your voice to the process by nominating air pollutants that concern you the most. Read More
From: Dave Parker, Vegetarians of Alberta
I recently became aware of a web site promoting organic foods and hope to have an article in the upcoming LEADING VEG for autumn 2004. The idea is a co-op as you will see by going to the following website at www.apirg.org/simplefood
If you have anything to contribute to the next VoA newsletter please submit it by mid August. Read More
The Draft Objectives for Ammonia and Pentachlorophenol are now available on the Alberta Environment website with a 60 day comment period. The final Assessment documents are also there. The draft objectives and information or where to submit comments can be found here.
Martha Kostuch, Ambient Air Quality Objectives Working Group Read More