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TOXICS

Polluters should pay
When Toronto companies break the law by putting too much pollution down the drain, the city's water department gives them a choice: clean it up yourself or pay us to clean it for you. So why we paying $1.6 Million in discounts to these polluters?
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Toronto debates whether public or companies should pay for industrial pollution - Vancouver Observer
TEA in the news, advocating that polluters pay full cost to clean up water pollution! Toronto debates whether public or companies should pay for industrial pollution - Vancouver Observer
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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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Toronto's Toxic Hot Spots
Some Toronto communities are exposed to more toxic chemicals than others, putting them at greater risk of health conditions like asthma and cancer. TEA researches toxic releases to our air, land and water; identifying 'hot spots' that need green solutions and action at City Hall.
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Cleaning Up Dry Cleaners
TEA's newest project, Coming Clean & Going Green, will tackle toxic 'perc' - a cancer-causing chemical still used by dry cleaners across Toronto.
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Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit
The Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit is a great resource to help community leaders investigate local toxic substances and take steps to reduce exposures and releases in their neighbourhood or workplace.
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How we can Detox Toronto
Toronto needs to develop a plan to manage the toxic chemicals that the ChemTRAC Program has identified.
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Mapping Toxics Resources
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Community Right to Know: Campaign History
Toronto's Community Right to Know Bylaw was a historic victory. Learn more about TEA's 10 year campaign to get Torontonians the Right to Know about toxics in their communities.
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Sewage incineration at Highland Creek Treatment Plant
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Toronto Environemental Alliance

Toronto Environmental Alliance
192 Spadina Ave. Unit #212
Toronto, ON
M5T 2C2

p. 416-596-0660
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