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The primary metals and mining sectors accounted for 53% of the total 3.3B lbs of toxic releases in 2022

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Risk Reduction of Lead and Mercury in Michigan

CSS Publication Number
CSS95-07
Author(s)
Jonathan W. Bulkley
Research Areas
Urban Systems and Built Environment
Water Resources
Publication Type
Report
Full Citation
Bulkley, J.W. (1995) "Risk Reduction of Lead and Mercury in Michigan." Risk Based Decision Making in Water Resources VII, (in press).
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