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Relationship Between an International Environmental Specimen Monitoring Programme and the Implementation of a Prevention Policy Concerning Environmental Pollution

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The aim of protecting man and his environment against adverse effects from the dispersion of industrial chemical products or wastes and their - possible - re-accumulation in a particular environmental compartment is a preoccupation which assumes more and more importance in our industrial world.

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  1. 79/831/EEC: Council Directive of 18 September, 1979, amending for the sixth time Directive 67/548/EEC on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provision relating to classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substance. Official Journal of the European Communities, Vol 22, L259, 15 October, 1979.

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Amavis, R., Gillard, C., Schubert, R. (1984). Relationship Between an International Environmental Specimen Monitoring Programme and the Implementation of a Prevention Policy Concerning Environmental Pollution. In: Lewis, R.A., Stein, N., Lewis, C.W. (eds) Environmental Specimen Banking and Monitoring as Related to Banking. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6765-6_7

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