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Currency

pence / /

Event

Product Issues / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Zinc smelter / Tasman Bridge / station B1 / Derwent River catchment / River Derwent catchment / University of Tasmania / /

IndustryTerm

heavy metal sources / metal mobility / maximum metal levels / food chain / basic metal toxicity data / net transportation / heavy metal concentrations / metal concentration betweem / heavy metal contamination / study site / estuarine systems / metal concentrations / heavy metal loads / representative site / Metal mobilisation / continued high metal concentrations / metal sources / metal levels / heavy metal / direct metal fluxes / heavy metal bioaccumulation pathways / metal loadings / heavy metal accumulation / high metal levels / relative metal burdens / metal bioaccumulation / e.g. zinc smelter site / heavy metal levels / zinc smelter site / abundant heavy metal / baseline metal levels / Heavy metal investigations / aquatic systems / heavy metal processes / weak acid solution / /

NaturalFeature

Southern Ocean / Wales Bay / Elwick Bay / Storm Bay / Derwent estuary / Huon estuary / Geilston Bay / River Derwent / Bruny Island / Derwent River / Ralphs Bay / Tinderbox Peninsula / Lake Illawarra / /

Organization

RDP PIP / National Environment Protection Council / Australian Government / University of Tasmania / /

Person

Prince / /

Position

Butler / scale model of the region and direct measurement / representative / major public reserves / Prince of Wales Bay / /

Product

areas / sediments / stormwater / groundwater / /

ProvinceOrState

Tasmania / /

Technology

wastewater treatment / bioindicators / simulation / /

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