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RECEIVECCLERK'S
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DearNations~'~W a)
ly4ve~aces
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have health vem
for eat
ty<au
ughtght'
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to mercury
. In many states.
these xantvgs Id
all fish arid all waters call
ress,
e, the Substantial
mmcury poqubai ploblenn we face today
pne4re4
womagpf child-beadng age-over 630,080- have blood mercury levels that can poison her
developer held .
Nation :a
totaryayemfortheeffedsofmerarypoisoningrangsashigh
as$4 8
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Tech
Id protect the heaAh and safety of o u communities by reduting mercuy pollution
from coa
plants
by
90S or more, and
AllemaM axial }ur
most merwrytmtammg products or purposeful uses .
We need'sAet
hens* action to effectively deal with mercury potutgn . We call upon yw to mieate
actions to addressN~s pmdem at all levels
.
Respect lly yours;;
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