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AIR QUALITY

Air Pollution from Burning Sewage
At TEA's request, the City finally released the Air Quality Impact study for Highland Creek's sewage treatment plant. Now we know how incineration 'stacks up' against pelletization and it's not good news.
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New health report identifies risks of burning sewage waste
The Highland Creek Treatment Plant is the only remaining sewage incinerator in Toronto and is one of the top polluters in our city. Attend an upcoming consultation on the future of Highland Creek Treatment Plant on November 19th.
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Durham-York incinerator firing up with health concerns
Just east of Toronto, the “state-of-the-art” incinerator built to burn the garbage for Durham and York Regions is already going over toxic air emission limits in the testing stage.
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You can strap sensors to your bike or baby stroller to help monitor air quality - treehugger
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What’s our Pan Am score for air quality?
While many Torontonians are keeping count of how many medals Canada has won during the Pan Am Games, TEA’s keeping score of something else: how Toronto’s air quality is performing.
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Initiative for Healthy Air & Local Economies
Take a deep breath because Toronto Environmental Alliance and Environment Hamilton have launched the INHALE Project to improve air quality in our cities!
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Live Green Toronto hopes to bring more environmentally sound living to south Etobicoke
- Inside Toronto
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Quality Control: Local Air Pollution Mitigation - NRU Toronto
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SPROUT: Etobicoke South Community Conversation
Attention South Etobicoke residents! Attend Live Green Toronto's upcoming community meeting on air quality on February 17.
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Local Air Quality Studies
The City of Toronto is undertaking Local Air Quality Studies to identify specific sources of pollution that are making people sick in our neighbourhoods.
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