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ENV - Environment and conservation (environment)Environmental resources, protection, and conservation. For example, resources describing pollution, waste storage and treatment, environmental …
NWT Relief Basemap
30-year Average Number of Days with Minimum Daily Temperature below -30 °C is defined as the count of climate days …
The 2024 Road Network File depicts the digital road line coverage for Canada. It contains information such as street arc …
Boron can be present in drinking water supplies through weathering of boron-containing rocks and soils, seawater spray and volcanoes as …
Standardized methods available for the analysis of malathion in source and drinking water and their respective MDLs are summarized in …
This guideline technical document was prepared in collaboration with the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water and is based on assessments …
Table A-1. Total boron concentrations for select river basins across Canada, taken from Environment and Climate Change Canada's long-term monitoring …
Analytical methods to detect boron. Standardized methods available for the analysis of total boron in drinking water and their respective …