1. And now there is strong evidence that people are changing their diets, increasing their consumption of the very fish most likely to have the highest mercury content. 2. But Lee Chih-chun, general manager at Formosa Plastics, said the total mercury content cannot indicate whether the waste is hazardous. 3. In Taipei, however, Formosa Plastics President Lee Chih-tsun said the EPA had only suspended approval while requesting more data on the mercury content. 4. Several independent tests of the waste produced a wide range of toxicity levels, suggesting that its mercury content is not uniform. 5. Several independent tests of the waste have been conducted, producing a wide-range of toxicity levels suggesting its mercury content in not uniform. 6. Several independent tests produced a wide range of toxicity levels, suggesting that its mercury content is not uniform. |