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1. Canadian PCB Owners Await U.S. Decision
www.electricity-today.com/et/F - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2004 Last Visited: 3/13/2006
"I suggest you watch for that kind of formal announcement in Canada Gazette, perhaps in late February" said George Cornwall, Director of the Hazardous Waste Branch at Environment Canada.
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Cornwall reassured delegates that their concerns have already been addressed, reminding them that Canada cannot legally export PCBs to companies that fail to dispose of wastes safely. -
2. Welcome to Hazardous Materials Management Online
web0.hazmatmag.com/posted_docu - [Cached]Published on: 9/12/2003 Last Visited: 4/18/2004
George Cornwall, Director, Hazardous Waste Branch, Pollution Prevention Directorate, Department of the Environment, Ottawa, Ontario KlA OH3, (819) 953-7293; or Arthur Sheffield, Chief, Regulatory and Economic Assessment Branch, Regulatory Affairs and Program Integration Directorate, Department of the Environment, Ottawa, Ontario KlA OH3, (819) 953-1172. -
3. Canadian PCB Owners Await U.S. Decision
www.electricityforum.com/et/Fe - [Cached]Published on: 7/28/2001 Last Visited: 8/28/2002
"I suggest you watch for that kind of formal announcement in Canada Gazette, perhaps in late February" said George Cornwall, Director of the Hazardous Waste Branch at Environment Canada.
Political formalities aside, the end of a long struggle is clearly in sight for lobbyists on both sides of the border.
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Cornwall reassured delegates that their concerns have already been addressed, reminding them that Canada cannot legally export PCBs to companies that fail to dispose of wastes safely.
Still, the landfill issue continues to haunt PCB owners.

