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Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Amendments to the CEPA Chlorobiphenyls Regulations and Storage of PCB Material Regulations
- Disclaimer
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Highlights of the Proposed Amendments to the CEPA Chlorobiphenyl and Storage of PCB Material Regulations
- Canada's Inventory of PCBs and Projections of Inventory Reductions With and Without Regulated Phase-Out
- Incremental Costs and Benefits Related to Amended Chlorobiphenyl Regulations
- Assessment of Canadian Capacity in the Electrical Equipment and PCB Waste Management Industries
- Breakdown of Costs and Benefits by Province and Territory
- Costs and Benefits For PCB Owners
- Breakdown of Costs and Benefits by Types of PCB Owners
- Summary of All Costs and Benefits
- Conclusions
- References
Draft for Discussion
Summary Report, Version 2
References
Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers (CCREM). 1987. "PCB Phase-Out Strategy Control Options Report (Preliminary)". Report CC-14, Jan. 1987.
Canadian Electrical Association. 2000. Survey Results on In-Use PCB Equipment and Materials. Internal report, June 2000.
Canadian Energy Pipeline Association. 2001. Recommended Practice Management Plan for Polychlorinated Biphenyls. Internal report, Feb. 2001.
Headwater Environmental Services Corporation. 2000. "The PCB Waste Management Industry in Canada: Present Status and Future Outlook". Report prepared for Environment Canada, Ontario Region, March 2000.
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