The health impacts of waste incineration: a systematic review
Abstract Introduction: Waste incineration is increasingly used to reduce waste volume and produce electricity. Several incinerators have recently been proposed in Australia and community groups are concerned about health impacts. An overview of the evidence on health effects has been needed. Method:...
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Main Authors: | Peter W. Tait (Author), James Brew (Author), Angelina Che (Author), Adam Costanzo (Author), Andrew Danyluk (Author), Meg Davis (Author), Ahmed Khalaf (Author), Kathryn McMahon (Author), Alastair Watson (Author), Kirsten Rowcliff (Author), Devin Bowles (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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