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Mercury Pollution   

Mercury contamination of our waterways has led to fish consumption warnings. Children are especially at risk, yet mercury continues to be a pervasive health and environmental threat. Learn about NRCM's successes in reducing in-state mercury sources and what you can do to help.

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NRCM Issues in the News: Mercury Pollution
Retail Stores to Pay $5 for Old Thermostats
Portland Press Herald news update | Nov 12, 2008
Maine Joins Effort to Force Stricter Mercury Rules
Bangor Daily News news story | Oct 30, 2008
States Team Up vs. Mercury
Kennebec Journal news story | Oct 29, 2008
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Mercury is a serious toxic metal and a potent neurotoxin. It attacks the developing brains of infants and children, causing brain damage and developmental problems in children. It has also been linked to health problems in adults. Yet it remains a pervasive pollutant.

Maine's rivers, lakes, and streams are so contaminated by mercury that the Department of Health has issued fish consumption warnings. NRCM has successfully led efforts resulting in legislation eliminating many sources of mercury within the state. Since much of Maine's mercury contamination comes from out-of-state powerplants, our work at the federal level is a vital component to NRCM's strategy. (See Washington Watch).

NRCM has successfully worked for legislation eliminating many sources of mercury within the state. But there is still much more to be done. We will continue our work on this issue until our children, wildlife, and environment are safe from mercury pollution.

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