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Human-related sources primarily include coal combustion, waste incineration, industrial uses, and mining. During the last 150 years, human activities have more than doubled natural amounts of mercury in the atmosphere.
Summary of the Comprehensive National Mercury Monitoring Act: National Mercury Monitoring Program directs EPA to establish a national mercury monitoring program to measure and monitor mercury levels in the air, water and soil, and in aquatic and terrestrial life.
Biomonitoring measures mercury in people Mercury can be measured in blood, urine or hair to determine the level in a persons body. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined that methylmercury levels up to 5.8 micrograms (mcg) per liter (L) of blood are safe.
Before the start of the modern era, some 500 years ago, the atmosphere held around 580 metric tons of mercury. Today, the atmosphere holds around 4,000 metric tons.
Mercury can enter the environment through human activities such as the burning of coal, the extraction of metals from ore, the manufacturing of cement, and the use and disposal of products containing mercury, such as fluorescent lights and some types of batteries.
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Currently, the largest single source of human mercury emissions in the U.S. is the electric utility industry. In this category, coal-fired power plants are the highest emitters at approximately 34% of the total.
EPAs Report to Congress on Mercury is an eight volume document. The Report provides an assessment of the magnitude of U.S. mercury emissions by source, the health and environmental implications of those emissions, and the availability and cost of control technologies.
Incorrect disposal of items containing mercury can cause environmental pollution and endanger human health and the ecosystem, making it illegal due to these human health, and environmental hazards.

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