Industry/agency management plans for halons in fire-fighting equipment. -- 2000


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DC Title
Industry/agency management plans for halons in fire-fighting equipment. -- 2000
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
British Columbia.Air Resources Branch.
British Columbia.Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
British Columbia.Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection
British Columbia.Water, Air and Climate Change Branch
DC Publisher
[Victoria, B.C.] : Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Air Resources Branch,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs_336569_halon_sum2000
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"These reports examine the amount of halons in B.C. that were in system, banked, decommissioned or released into the environment in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001. They also examine regional and company/agency details and compare the reports' totals with past years." -- Ministry web index page as viewed June 5, 2008.
Available on the Internet.
Title varies: 1996-1997, Industry / Agency management plans for halons in fire-fighting equipment; 1998- , A summary of the ... report of the manaegment plans for industries/agencies that use fire fighting equipment containing halon in British Columbia.
"These reports examine the amount of halons in B.C. that were in system, banked, decommissioned or released into the environment in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001. They also examine regional and company/agency details and compare the reports' totals with past years." -- Ministry web index page as viewed June 5, 2008.
Issuing agency varies: 1996-2000, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks; 2001, Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Water, Air and Climate Change Branch.
Printed from the Internet.
DC Subject
Greenhouse gases British Columbia.
Air quality management British Columbia.
Air Pollution British Columbia.
Ozone layer depletion British Columbia.
Bromotrifluoromethane
Fire extinguishing agents.