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Mercury - Preventing Environmental ContaminationKeeping Mercury Out of the EnvironmentThrough a stakeholder process, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is developing a plan to reduce mercury releases in Minnesota by 2025. This will have implications for many Minnesota businesses, which will need to reduce their mercury emissions. Minnesota has taken a number of steps to keep mercury out of the environment, including:
Other states have also adopted many of these laws. The federal government has adopted several laws to prevent mercury releases as well, including banning using mercury as an agricultural fungicide and in latex paints. What You Can DoConsumersConsumers can help keep mercury out of the environment by:
More information on how to reduce mercury release and contamination is available from the following:
BusinessesBusinesses can help keep mercury out of the environment in many of the same ways. Business operators should also be aware of these laws:
To be sure they won't be exposed to too much mercury, anyone who eats
fish from Minnesota, other states or Canada should check on the existence
of health advisories for those fish, and then follow the advice they
receive. Read the Minnesota
Fish Consumption Advisory at the Minnesota Department of Natural
Resources' Web site. |
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