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Guidance on BAT/BEP to Control Mercury Emissions from Coal-fired Power Plants and Coal-fired Industrial Boilers - 2015 - Canada

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Canada

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Canada
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Comments on draft guidance on BAT/BEP for Mercury Emissions 2015 – ESAA

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Zero Mercury Working Group Comments to the UNEP Draft Guidance on BAT/BEP for controlling and where feasible, reducing mercury emissions to the atmosphere as set out in Article 8 of the Minamata Convention - 2015 – ZMWG

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COP 4 submissions – Japan – Emissions and releases of mercury

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Project to strengthen capacities in the implementation of the Minamata Convention in Ecuador
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$240000.00
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Ecuador

Ecuador
Ecuador
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Technical experts group on emissions

09 Jun 2021
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Capacity-building for effective implementation of Minamata Convention focusing on mercury inventory
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$149800.00
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Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Strengthening capacities to control emissions and releases of mercury in Peru
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$126000.00
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Peru

Peru
Peru

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