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Network Title: Newfoundland and Labrador – Vale Canada | Department of Environment and Climate Change, Water Resources Network
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Network Title: Newfoundland and Labrador – Department of Environment, Conservation and Climate Change, Water Resources Network
Domain: Weather
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Network Title: New Brunswick – Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Road Weather Network
Domain: Weather
Network Type: Atmospheric: …
Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) studies are required under two regulations administered by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) under the …
Under the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations (PPER), mills are required, as part of Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) studies, to …
Long-term freshwater quality data from federal and federal-provincial sampling sites throughout Canada's aquatic ecosystems are included in this dataset. Measurements …
The Pulp & Paper Effluent Regulations (PPER) were published in 1992 pursuant to the Fisheries Act to control effluent discharges …
At all locations the TGM measurements were made using automatic Tekran ® 2537 mercury vapour analyzers (described in detail in …
Major ions data consist of the following key ions in precipitation: Cl-, NO3-, SO4=, NH4+, Na+, K+, Ca++, Mg++. The …
The Program for Regional and International Monitoring (PRISM) was designed by biologists and researchers from the Canadian and United States …