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Table 34: World Bank Guidelines <strong>for</strong> Emissions from Lead/Zinc Smelters..................................145<br />

Table 35: World Bank Guidelines <strong>for</strong> Emissions from Nickel <strong>Smelting</strong> and Refining ..................145<br />

Table 36: UNECE Particulate Emissions Limits...........................................................................146<br />

Table 37: Australian Ambient Air Quality Standards ....................................................................147<br />

Table 38: Australia/New South Wales Sulphur Dioxide Standards..............................................148<br />

Table 39: Australia/New South Wales Hazardous (<strong>Metals</strong>) Standards........................................149<br />

Table 40: Australia/New South Wales Particle Emission Limits from Scheduled Premises........150<br />

Table 41: Australia/New South Wales Particle Emission Limits from Non-Scheduled Premises 150<br />

Table 42: Japan Ambient Air Quality Standards ..........................................................................151<br />

Table 43: Japan Air Pollution Control Law ...................................................................................151<br />

Table 44: EU Guide Values <strong>for</strong> Particulate Emissions <strong>for</strong> Non-Ferrous Metal Production ..........152<br />

Table 45: EU Ambient Air Quality Limits ......................................................................................152<br />

Table 46: Germany Particulate Matter and <strong>Metals</strong> Emission Standards .....................................154<br />

Table 47: Germany Particulate Matter Emission Limits <strong>for</strong> Non-Ferrous Industry.......................155<br />

Table 48: Germany Metal Emission Limits <strong>for</strong> Secondary Lead Production................................155<br />

Table 49: The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands Particulate and Metal Emission Standards.......................................156<br />

Table 50: The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands Particulate Matter Limits ...................................................................156<br />

Table 51: The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands Sulphur Dioxide Limits......................................................................157<br />

Table 52: France Particulate Matter and Metal Emission Standards...........................................158<br />

Table 53: France Particulate Matter Emission Limits...................................................................159<br />

Table 54: France Sulphur Dioxide Emission Limits......................................................................159<br />

Table 55: United Kingdom Maximum Concentrations of Pollutants to Air ...................................160<br />

Table 56: United Kingdom Releases to Air - Primary Zinc Process............................................161<br />

Table 57: United Kingdom Releases to Air - Secondary Zinc Process........................................161<br />

Table 58: United Kingdom Releases to Air - Copper Production.................................................162<br />

Table 59: United Kingdom Releases to Air - Primary Lead Process ...........................................162<br />

Table 60: United Kingdom Releases to Air - Secondary Lead Process.......................................163<br />

Table 61: United Kingdom Releases to Air - Nickel Production...................................................163<br />

Table 62: Sweden Maximum Allowable Ambient Air Quality Concentrations..............................164<br />

Table 63: Particulate Matter Emission Standards <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r European Countries ........................165<br />

Table 64: Mercury Emission Standards <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r European Countries........................................165<br />

Table 65: Lead Emission Standards <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r European Countries.............................................165<br />

Table 66: Cadmium Emission Standards <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r European Countries .....................................166<br />

Table 67: Hudson Bay Mining & <strong>Smelting</strong> Emission Reductions in 2008 and Beyond................171<br />

Table 68: Technical Options <strong>for</strong> Emission Reductions from Hudson Bay Mining & <strong>Smelting</strong> .....172<br />

Table 69: Inco Thompson Emission Reductions in 2008 and Beyond.........................................173<br />

Table 70: Technical Options <strong>for</strong> Emission Reductions from Inco Thompson ..............................174<br />

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