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Base Metal Smelters and Refineries and Zinc Plants – Response to Stakeholders' Comments
Responses to Comments on the "Proposed Notice Requiring the Preparation and Implementation of Pollution Prevention Plans in respect to Specified Toxic Substances Released from Base Metals Smelters and Refineries and Zinc Plants" under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 1999)
Proposed Notice published in Canada Gazette, Part I, 25 September, 2004
Final Notice published in Canada Gazette, Part I, 29 April, 2006
Revision: March 30, 2006
- Summary
- Introduction
- Theme Number 1: The choice/concept of the Pollution Prevention (P2) Planning approach as an effective instrument for the sector
- Theme Number 2: Targets and Schedules - Costs and socio-economic implications of implementing the best available techniques, Suggested site-specific scientific basis
- Theme Number 3: Targets and Schedules as "factors to consider"
- Theme Number 4: The Environmental Code of Practice for Base Metals Smelters and Refineries
- Theme Number 5: Development of harmonized regulatory requirements (alignment of federal and provincial programs)
- Theme Number 6: The process leading to the development of the Proposed Notice
- Theme Number 7: Creation of level playing field
- Theme Number 8: Contribution to the development of the Final Notice and Recommendations to Environment Canada
- References
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