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Global Atmospheric Mercury Assessment: Sources, Emissions and Transport [PDF] Abstract: This updated report provides mercury emissions estimates, including estimates for product-related emissions, as well as the historical and current trends of emissions and scenarios for future emissions and the prospects for reductions. It also includes the results from recent research on atmospheric transport, modeling, and deposition of mercury. Source: United Nations Environment Programme URL: http://www.chem.unep.ch/mercury/Atmospheric_Emissions/UNEP%20SUMMARY%20REPORT%20-%20CORRECTED%20May09%20%20final%20for%20WEB%202008.pdf
Guide for Identifying Mercury Switches/Thermostats in Common Appliances [PDF] Abstract: A guide pertaining to where to find products containing mercury and how to properly recycle/dispose them. Source: Town of Burlington URL: http://www.newmoa.org/prevention/topichub/22/burlington_report.pdf
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