Determining reasonable response actions following a fly ash spill in the headwaters of Banff National Park, Canada
It can be challenging for practitioners to determine reasonable response actions following an environmental spill because there are risks associated with the recovery process, acute constraints on time, and few case studies available from antecedent events. Here, we evaluate environmental risk using...
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Main Authors: | Mark K. Taylor (Author), Helen Irwin (Author), Gregg T. Tomy (Author), Fonya Irvine (Author), Margaret Yole (Author), Simon Despatie (Author), Karsten Liber (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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