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Domestic Substances List (DSL) categorization survey.
March 16, 2006
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Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)
,
Domestic Substances List (DSL)
,
letter
,
response to consultation
Title:
Letter to Environment Canada regarding a Domestic Substances List (DSL) categorization survey.
Resource Type:
Letter, Response to Consultation
Content:
537EC_surveys2
# of Pages:
4
Date authored:
March 16, 2006
Author/s:
Jessica Ginsburg, Fe de Leon
Author Organization:
Canadian Environmental Law Association
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