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At higher concentrations, ground-level ozone has adverse human health effects, and is one of the most damaging air pollutants to vegetation. In Canada, federal, provincial and territorial governments are in the process of reviewing ambient national objectives as well as setting new Canada-wide standards for ozone. Available ambient ozone monitoring information from Alberta has been reviewed, and government agencies, industries and associations involved in monitoring ozone and its precursors have been identified. Also, published literature from Alberta after 1980 has been reviewed.
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April 1, 1999
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Ground-level ozone in Alberta
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Type
Extent
109 pages
Frequency
Once
Publisher / Creator Information
Creator
Publisher
Environmental Protection (1992-1999)
Place of Publication
Resource Dates
Date Created
1999-04-01
Date Added
2020-06-23T17:01:51.261484
Date Modified
1999-04-01
Date Issued
1999-04-01
Date Archived
2020-06-23
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Identifiers
ISBN (print)
0778506207
NEOS catalogue key
2248986
Local Identifier
T/453 ; Report no. 1494-A9901
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