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This is due to PFCs' low concentrations in smelter exhaust gas streams, their poor aqueous solubility, and their high thermal and chemical stability.
"I would have liked to see a little bit bigger cut in smelter output and a little bit bigger cut in capital spending, and I'm not sure they can sell the assets they want to sell," said Charles Bradford, an analyst with Bradford Research.
In addition, Pb is generally highly bioaccessible in smelter soils, with about 68-69% for some Omaha community soils, and about 70-85% for the Herculaneum smelter [61, 63], and 34-90% for ten smelting soils from northern France [65].
The resulting relations allowed constraints to be placed on the endogenous release of lead from bone in smelter works.
For example, Enterline et al. (1987) reported a linear relationship between respiratory cancer mortality based on standardized mortality ratios and total urinary arsenic in smelter workers.
Lung cancer from occupational exposure to arsenic in smelter workers, miners, and pesticide manufacturers has been reported (NRC 1999; WHO 2001).
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The spatial distribution of total and CaCl2-extracted Cd, Pb and Zn concentrations in smelter-impacted soils was investigated over a polluted site (40 km2) in Northern France.
Fortunately, there is one other use for the recycled glass — as an additive in smelters used to produce metals.
Officials say that forcing mining firms to export only processed minerals will attract investment in smelters and refineries.
Both industries are constrained by capacity: fishing by quotas and metals by lumpy investments in smelters and power plants.
But it may lose a lot more if many smaller miners, who cannot afford to invest in smelters, close down and cut large numbers of jobs.
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