Talk:Baseline dioxin exposure in Hämeenkyrö: Difference between revisions
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| | |Statements = PCBs should be excluded | ||
| | |Resolution = Not accepted. PCBs are included. | ||
|Argumentation = {{Defend_invalid|1|PCBs were a group of oily products that were used in sevaral places until 1980's but that were banned due to their persistence and toxicity. Although PCBs are formed in a poorly controlled burning processes in the same way as dioxins, they are much less toxic compared with dioxins. Therefore, the major concern with PCBs is not the formation in burning but the existing PCBs in building materials, transformers, and other places. PCBs do not bring any significant new understanding to the emissions of the different alternatives, and therefore it should be excluded from the risk assessment.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] 06:47, 22 September 2006 (EEST)}} | |Argumentation = {{Defend_invalid|1|PCBs were a group of oily products that were used in sevaral places until 1980's but that were banned due to their persistence and toxicity. Although PCBs are formed in a poorly controlled burning processes in the same way as dioxins, they are much less toxic compared with dioxins. Therefore, the major concern with PCBs is not the formation in burning but the existing PCBs in building materials, transformers, and other places. PCBs do not bring any significant new understanding to the emissions of the different alternatives, and therefore it should be excluded from the risk assessment.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] 06:47, 22 September 2006 (EEST)}} | ||
Latest revision as of 08:40, 16 November 2009
Description/PCBs should be excluded
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Opening statement: PCBs should be excluded
Closing statement: Not accepted. PCBs are included. (A closing statement, when resolved, should be updated to the main page.) |
Argumentation:
←--1: . PCBs were a group of oily products that were used in sevaral places until 1980's but that were banned due to their persistence and toxicity. Although PCBs are formed in a poorly controlled burning processes in the same way as dioxins, they are much less toxic compared with dioxins. Therefore, the major concern with PCBs is not the formation in burning but the existing PCBs in building materials, transformers, and other places. PCBs do not bring any significant new understanding to the emissions of the different alternatives, and therefore it should be excluded from the risk assessment. --Jouni 06:47, 22 September 2006 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)
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