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Canada to prune chlorine use.


EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

EPA
abbr.
eicosapentaenoic acid


EPA,
n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic.

EPA,
n.
 isn't the only agency looking to cut industrial use of chlorine (SN: 2/12/94, p.111). On Oct. 25, Canadian Environment The Canadian environment consists of dozens of different ecoregions. Of the factors caused by human intervention that can affect this environment, activities that sustain the economy of Canada are notably influential.  Minister Sheila Copps announced that her government would start "taking aggressive action in dealing with chlorinated chlorinated /chlo·ri·nat·ed/ (klor´i-nat?ed) treated or charged with chlorine.

chlorinated

charged with chlorine.


chlorinated acids
some, e.g.
 substances that pose a threat to [health] and the environment." She said the new chlorine initiative would begin by "eliminating the most harmful chlorinated substances."

The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry recently called for restricting or banning chlorinated chemicals that are highly toxic highly toxic Occupational medicine adjective Referring to a chemical that 1. Has a median lethal dose–LD50 of ≤ 50 mg/kg when administered orally to 200-300 g albino rats 2. , persistent, and bioaccumulative, Copps noted. Dioxins, some pesticides, and polychlorinated biphenyls polychlorinated biphenyls, (pol´ēklôr´nā´tid bīfē´n  fit that description.

But editors of a new review of the adverse effects of chlorinated compounds - funded by the chlorine industry and just issued as a 1,050-page supplement to the August Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology - seek to polish chlorine's tarnished image. Studies in the review "clearly indicate that the alarms about chlorine-containing compounds are unwarranted," they say. Indeed, they argue, this report demonstrates that "the mere presence of chlorine in a molecule does not necessarily confer unique toxic properties or bioaccumulative potential."
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Title Annotation:chlorinated chemicals may be further restricted or banned
Author:Lipkin, Richard
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Dec 10, 1994
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