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Economy Verses the Environment: Canada's Water Pollution Dilemma

Abstract: An 11 page paper illustrating the dilemma facing Canada involving the protection of her environment and the provision for economic development. Recognizes that both economy and environment are important. Outlines the impacts to waterbodies which are currently occurring both as a result of direct impacts such as the discharge of domestic and industrial wastes and as a result of indirect impacts such as acid rain which results from air pollution. Emphasizes that although current regulations are simply not sufficient, their are economically viable alternatives to environmental protection. Two of these alternatives are the use of reverse osmosis and the creation of man-made wetlands to be used in the receipt and treatment of domestic and industrial wastes. Bibliography lists 9 sources.


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