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Citations

  1. In Clean Air Network, February 1998. Turn up the Heat on Dirty Power. Cites: Electric Power Research Institute, 1994. "Mercury in the Environment", Electric Utility Trace Substances Synthesis Report, Vol. 3:Appendix O)
  2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. Mercury Study Report to Congress, Vol. 3. Section 5.
  3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. Mercury Study Report to Congress. Vol. 1
  4. Haines, TA, et al., 1995. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. Perch Mercury Content Related to Acidity and Color of 26 Russian Lakes.
  5. Government of Canada, 1991. Toxic Chemicals in the Great Lakes and Associated Effects.
  6. National Wildlife Federation, 1997. Ohio’s Mercury Menace.
  7. Indiana Department of Natural Resources, 1998. Indiana Lakes Guide.
  8. Natural Resources Defense Council, 1998. Benchmarking Air Emissions of Electric Utility Generators in the United States 1996 Emissions and Generation Data.
  9. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource, 1997. Wisconsin Mercury Sourcebook.
  10. Egeland, Grace M., et al., 1997. Science. Balancing Fish Consumption Benefits with Mercury Exposure.
  11. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, December 1997. Locating and Estimating Air Emission from Sources of Mercury and Mercury Compounds. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, EPA-454/R-97-012.
  12. Indiana State Department of Health, 1998. Indiana Fish Consumption Advisory.
  13. Meyers, Gary et al. 1997. Neurotoxicology. Effects of prenatal methylmercury exposure from a high fish diet on developmental milestones in the Seychelles child development study.
  14. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. Mercury Study Report to Congress. Executive Summary.
  15. American Sportfishing Association, 1997. The Economic Importance of Sport Fishing.
  16. Clean Air Network, 1998. Turn up the Heat on Dirty Power Plants.
  17. O’Leary, Joseph, et al. 1998. An Examination of Fish Consumption by Indiana Recreational Anglers: On site survey. (unpublished)
  18. Broaddus, Andrea and Keith Reopelle 1998. Troubled Waters: Mercury in Wisconsin Lakes and Fish.

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