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Impact of Fire Service Activity on the Environment 

The aim of this research was to understand the potential impact of fire-fighting operations on the environment and to determine the types of pollutants generated by fire-fighting activities, and how these might affect particular species and ecosystems.

The research identified a range of alternative fire control and effluent management tactics that could be implemented to prevent or minimise contact between pollutants and organisms or ecosystems. It also suggests other areas where further research would be beneficial.

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Report Number: 69 
Title: Impact of Fire Service Activity on the Environment 
Published: 1/03/2007 
Author: Stephen Moore, Bruce Burns, Kathryn O'Halloran, and Lynn Booth 
Summary:
The aim of this research was to understand the potential impact of fire-fighting operations on the environment and to determine the types of pollutants generated by fire-fighting activities, and how these might affect particular species and ecosystems.
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