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"path": "/2026/05/14/binational_action_radionuclides/",
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"textContent": "Under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Canada and the United States have agreed to identify chemicals of mutual concern (CMC) that originate from anthropogenic (human) sources, and that are agreed to by both countries as being potentially harmful to human health or the environment and develop strategies to reduce their release into the waters […]",
"title": "Canada and the United States have determined that no additional binational action for radionuclides under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement is warranted"
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