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Volume of water recirculation for the mineral extraction industries at the 4-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), by purpose …
Volume of intake water used for different purposes by the mineral extraction and thermal-electric power generation industries for Canada and …
Volume of intake water for the mineral extraction industries at the 4-digit North Americian Industry Classification System (NAICS), by purpose …
Volume of intake water subjected to different water treatment processes for the mineral extraction and thermal-electric power generation industries for …
Volume of intake water subjected to different water treatment processes for the mineral extraction industries at the 4-digit North American …
Volume of intake water for the mineral extraction and thermal-electric power generation industries, by water source, for Canada and regions. …
Volume of intake water for the mineral industries at the 4-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), by water source, …
Volume of water used by the mineral extraction industries at the 4-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), by water …
Total water costs for the manufacturing industries, by water cost component, for Canada, provinces, territories or drainage regions. The unit …
Total water costs for the manufacturing industries, by water cost component, for Canada, provinces, territories or drainage regions. The unit …