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Describes what citizens can do to hold polluters responsible for their actions, including:
obtaining documentary evidence collecting physical evidence comparing laboratory results with pollution regulations making a formal complaint to government regulators informing the media about the problem enlisting the help of expertsand as a last resort, launching a private prosecution.
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Acknowledgments
Publication of the Citizens Guide to Environmental Investigation and Private Prosecution was made possible by financial contributions from the Margaret Laurence Fund, the Law Foundation of Ontario, and the Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation.In addition to these organizations, the Environmental Bureau of Investigation (EBI) would like to thank David Boyd, John Werring, and Doug Chapman of the Sierra Legal Defence Fund for their comments on the final draft, as well as Thomas Adams, Elizabeth Brubaker, Elizabeth Christie, Janet Fletcher, David Kerr, John Lee, and Neil Rickey for their valuable input during the guide's development.
EBI is also grateful for the continued support of Energy Probe Research Foundation.
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