Radionuclide Releases - Canadian Nuclear Laboratories / Stack Emissions
This dataset contains the total annual releases of radionuclides released directly to the environment through stack emissions from facilities operated by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories in Canada.
This original radionuclide releases dataset of the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories provides results for both stack emissions and direct discharge (i.e. releases to water). The dataset has been divided in two subsets for better discoverability. In this record as its title indicates, you will find the stack emissions results mapped. Make sure to look at the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories direct discharge record in order to obtain a complete picture.
Regulatory Oversight Report for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Sites - 2018: https://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/resources/publications/reports/regulatory-oversight-reports/cnl-report-2018.cfm
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Date Created
2019-11-08
Date Published
2019-11-08
Temporal Coverage
2011-01-01 - Present
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All time access
430
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada;Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. (2019-11-08). Radionuclide Releases - Canadian Nuclear Laboratories / Stack Emissions. Government of Canada;Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
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Radionuclide Releases - Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
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Dataset
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CSV
Languages:
English, French
Radionuclide Releases - Stack Emissions of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Type:
Web Service
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ESRI REST
Languages:
English
Radionuclide Releases - Stack Emissions of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Type:
Web Service
Format:
ESRI REST
Languages:
French
Radionuclide Releases - Stack Emissions of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Type:
Web Service
Format:
WMS
Languages:
English
Radionuclide Releases - Stack Emissions of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Type:
Web Service
Format:
WMS
Languages:
French
Related keywords
radionuclides, emissions, nuclear industry, nuclear laboratories, pollutants, pollution, environment, radioactivity
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