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ARCHIVED - Fact Sheets on Implementing the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- What Does CEPA Toxic Mean?
- Identifying Risk Management Tools for Toxic Substances Under CEPA 1999
- Public Participation in the CEPA 1999
- CEPA 1999 and the National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI)
- CEPA 1999 and Pollution Prevention
- CEPA 1999 and Fuels and Engine Emissions
- CEPA 1999 and Virtual Elimination
- CEPA 1999 and the Assessment of Existing Substances
- CEPA 1999 and Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Sources of Pollution
- CEPA 1999 and Disposal at Sea
- CEPA 1999 and Environmental Matters Related to Emergencies (Part 8, Sections 193-205)
- Environmental Emergency Regulations under Part 8 of CEPA 1999
- CEPA 1999 and Government Operations and Federal and Aboriginal Land
- CEPA 1999 and Enforcement
- CEPA 1999 and Environmental Protection Compliance Orders (EPCOs)
- CEPA 1999 and Environmental Protection Alternative Measures (EPAMs)
- CEPA 1999 and Hazardous Waste
- Human Health and CEPA 1999
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