Management strategy for acidic deposition in Western and Northern Canada |
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Authors: | H. S. Sandhu R. G. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Management Division, Alberta Department of the Environment, T5J 3N4 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(2) Waste Management Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks, V8V 1X5 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | The governments of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, and Canada held joint consultations in 1980 to review the available information on acid rain from Western and Northern Canada. It was concluded that acid rain might become a problem in the future and, hence, a research, monitoring, and management strategy for acidic deposition was needed. An overview of the joint governments' management strategy, organization of research and monitoring programs, and accomplishments to date are discussed in this article.The authors are members of the Technical Committee for the Long Range Transport of Atmospheric Pollutants (LRTAP)/Acid Deposition in Western and Northern Canada, and represent Alberta and British Columbia, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Acid rain Acid deposition sulfate deposition Western and northern Canada Management strategy Atmospheric pollutants |
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