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This guideline technical document evaluated the available information on managing risks in recreational areas with the intent …
This guideline technical document evaluated the available information on microbiological pathogens and biological hazards in recreational waters with the intent …
Water Quality , Reports and Publications
Update of the 2020-23 Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy
There are limited data on the toxicological effects of antimony in humans. The majority of the human data in the …
Canadians can be exposed to antimony via food, drinking water, air and consumer products. Exposure to antimony trioxide and antimony …
Table B-1. Total antimony concentrations for select river basins across Canada, from Environment Canada's long-term monitoring data (2000–2015)
Table B-2. …
This guideline technical document evaluated the available information on antimony with the intent of updating the guidelines for antimony in …
Health Canada is updating its guidance document on antimony in drinking water. We're looking for comments from regulatory authorities, decision …
Health Canada has developed a technical document to provide regulatory authorities and decision makers with an objective for the level …