TOXICS
Water Pollution in Toronto
TEA reports on Water Pollution in Toronto: sewers; water treatment; and hazardous products that are headed to Lake Ontario.
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Why ChemTRAC is important
Toronto's ground-breaking Community Right-to-Know by-law is vital to our environmental and public health.Toronto's ChemTRAC program gives the public access to information on local toxic substances and will help communities work for pollution prevention and toxics reduction.
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ChemTRAC
The ChemTRAC program, reports annually on-line about toxic substances being used in Toronto: what, where and in what quantities.
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Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition (TCPC)
TEA is a founding member of the Environmental and Occupational Carcinogens Working Group of the Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition.
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Air Pollution Facts
What are the impacts of smog on the air quality and health of Toronto’s residents? Find out now.
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Spotlight on Mercury
Mercury is one of the top toxic chemicals released into Toronto's air and water. That is why TEA is tackling the two largest sources.
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Model companies show how pollution prevention works
Looking for some examples of Toronto companies that have successfully found ways to prevent pollution? Check out Chapter 4 of the Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit!
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Crematorium invests in new technology and best practices
All five crematoriums in Toronto release mercury but that's about to change! TEA recently toured Mount Pleasant Crematorium's new equipment, which eliminates all mercury emissions.
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