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Determination of Total and Dimethyl Mercury in Raw Landfill Gas with Site Screening for Elemental Mercury at Eight Washington State Landfills for the Washington State Department of Ecology (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
05-07-039August 2005
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Author(s) Frontier Geosciences, Inc.
Description In an effort to reduce human exposure to PBT's in the environment, the state of Washington has targeted mercury as the first compound to be studied under the stated's PBT initiative. As part of the effort to understand and quantify anthropogenic sources of mercury, the Washington State Department of Ecology proposed this study of mercury emissions in a variety of the state's landfills.
NOTES The publication number for this publication has been changed 05-04-039. There have been no other changes to the document. A link to the publication is in the Related Publications section below.
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Keywords gas, termination, solid waste, mercury, landfill
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Determination of Total and Dimethyl Mercury in Raw Landfill Gas with Site Screening for Elemental Mercury at Eight Washington State Landfills