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10. Literature cited

  1. Towards a Smog Plan for Ontario, June 1996, Government of Ontario.
  2. Ontario's Smog Plan, A Partnership for Collective Action: Steering Committee Report, January 1998. Ontario Ministry of the Environment and the Ontario Smog Plan Steering Committee.
  3. Ontario's Smog Plan: Draft 1997 Work Group Reports Compendium Document. Government of Ontario.
  4. Strategic Options to Address the Fine Particulate Matter Issue in Ontario, March 1999. Ontario Ministry of the Environment for the Ontario Smog Plan Steering Committee.
  5. A Compendium of Current Knowledge on Fine Particulate Matter in Ontario, March 1999. Ontario Ministry of the Environment for the Ontario Smog Plan Steering Committee.
  6. Information Gaps and Uncertainties in the IP/RP Compendium Document and their Impact on Strategic Options, August 1999. Centre for Research in Earth and Space Technology and Network for Environmental Risk Assessment and Management.
  7. Science Assessment Document on Particulate Matter, 1999. Federal-Provincial Working Group on Air Quality Objectives (available at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ehp/ehd/catalogue/bch.htm).
  8. Science Assessment Document on Ozone, Draft March 1999. Federal-Provincial Working Group on Air Quality Objectives.
  9. Smog Plan Steering Committee Perspectives on the Development of Fine Particulate Matter Standards from the May, 13, 1999 Meetings at Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, October 22, 1999. Ontario Ministry of the Environment and the Ontario Smog Plan Steering Committee.
  10. Smog Alert: A Municipal Response Guide, May 1999. Ontario Ministry of the Environment.
  11. Environmental Best Practice Manual for Benzene Emissions, 1998. Canadian Steel Producers Association.
  12. New Source Performance Standards and Guidelines for the Reduction of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Canadian Automotive OEM Coating Facilities. Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME), August 1995.
  13. National Standards for the VOC Content of Canadian Commercial/Industrial Surface Coating Products—Automotive Refinishing. CCME, October 1998.
  14. National Standards and Guidelines for the Reduction of VOCs from Canadian Commercial/Industrial Surface Coatings—Automotive Refinishing, CCME October 1998.
  15. CCME Environmental Code of Practice for the Reduction of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from the Commercial/Industrial Printing Industry, August 1999.
  16. Assessment of the Environmental Impact of VOC Solvent Emissions from Windshields and the potential reduction in VOC Solvent Emissions from the use of Windshield Washer Fluid. CANTOX Environmental Inc., Draft Report, 1999
  17. A Direction for Change: Charting a Course for Competitive Electricity and Jobs in Ontario, November 1997. Government of Ontario White Paper.
  18. Atomospheric Emissions From Stationary Combustion Turbines, 1994. Ontario Ministry of the Environment.
  19. CCME National Emission Guideline for Commercial/Industrial Boilers and Heaters, 1998.
  20. A Guide to Combustion Efficiency and Reduced Emissions (in progress). Ministry of the Environment, Union Gas, Enbridge Consumers Gas and NRCanada.
  21. Proposed Performance Indicators for Ontario's Anti-Smog Action Plan; A progress report developed by the Performance Monitoring and Reporting Work Group (PMRWG), January 2000. Ontario Ministry of the Environment and the Ontario Smog Plan Steering Committee.
  22. Open Doors 1998: Ontario's Environmental Bill of Rights, 1998. Environmental Commissioner of Ontario.
  23. Strategic Options for the Management of Toxic Substances from the Base Metals Smelting Sector, June 23, 1997. Report on Stakeholder Consultations, Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
  24. Strategic Options for the Management of Toxic Substances from the Iron and Steel Sector, December 1996. Report on Stakholder Consultations, Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
  25. Framework for the Application of Socio-Economic Analyses in Setting Environmental Standards, CCME Canada Wide Standards Economic Integration Task Group, last located at http://www.ccme.ca/pdfs/SEFrameENG.pdf.


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