He also served as Director of Air Quality, Research at the Atmospheric Environment Service of Environment Canada for over 12 years and was Chief of the Air Quality Section for the Province of New Brunswick.
What does AES stand for?
AES stands for Atmospheric Environment Service
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A number of the members have already had collaborative projects with government institutes, such as the Atmospheric Environment Service and Pollution Control Directorate, Environment Canada (Donald Hastie, Jochen Rudolph and John Goodings), the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (Donald Hastie and Michael Siu), and with the industries, in particular Barringer Research (Michael Sin) and MDS SCIEX (Diethard Bohme and Michael Siu).
Downsview, ON: EARG, Atmospheric Environment Service, Environment Canada.
Bidleman, an environmental chemist with Canada's Atmospheric Environment Service in Downsview, Ontario.
Indeed, the inventory's global figure for natural mercury emissions seems greatly exaggerated and its numbers for many industrial contributions low or absent, according to Eva Voldner, who analyzes such data for Environment Canada's Atmospheric Environment Service in Downsview, Ontario.
Sturges of the Atmospheric Environment Service in Downsview, Ontario, say that lead emitted into the air by industrial processes or gasoline consumption carries with it the distinctive isotope ratio of the ore from which the lead was derived.