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Mercury in the natural gas industry in Canada
Authors:C D Wren  C W Farrell
Institution:1. Ecological Services for Planning Ltd., 361 Southgate Drive, N1G 3M5, Guelph, Ont., Canada
Abstract:There are an estimated 1,500 natural gas facilities across Canada, most of which used mercury (Hg) in metering equipment at one time or another. Although the use of mercury has ceased, many gas industry buildings still contain detectable levels of Hg in air. Air Hg levels are generally low but indoor remediation is suggested. Worker exposure to the air Hg levels is not considered a significant hazard. Very high soil Hg levels have been observed at numerous sites. Soil Hg levels do not pose an immediate human hazard but are sufficient to be hazardous to ecological receptors. The area of soil contamination, is generally within the buildings or within a few metres of the nearest door. Downward movement of the Hg does not generally extend more than one metre. Remediation of contaminated soil with on-site thermal desorption is recommended as the appropriate soil clean-up technology.
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