U.S. Government Information about... ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Subject Bibliography (SB) 088 December 11, 1997 Information for sale from the U,S, Government Printing Office Stock Number Price* Access EPA, 1995. BOOK. 1995. Contains a comprehensive directory of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) major information resources and services. Each entry includes an abstract describing the resource, along with contact and ordering information. The appendix contains acronyms, an index, and an evaluation form. 432 p.; ill. 0-16-048330-1 EP 1.8/13:AC 2/995-96 055-000-00509-5 $16.00 Air Chief, EFIG/EMAD/OAQPS/EPA, Version 5.0, October 1997. CD-ROM. 1997. Provides public and private sectors with current emissions data compiled from existing EPA reports and databases in convenient, easily accessible format. CD-ROM in plastic case. 055-000-00580-0 15.00 America's Private Land: A Geography of Hope. BOOK. 1997. Presents a call to renew our national commitment to America's private land and private landowners. Outlines ways to preserve these lands. 81 p.; ill. 0-16-049127-4 A 1.68:1548/997 001-000-04642-0 7.00 NOTICE: Prices shown were in effect on the above date. Government documents' prices are subject to change without prior notice. Therefore, prices in effect when your order is filled may differ from prices on this list. Since it is not feasible to change prices shown in Government documents in print, the price printed in a document may differ from the price in effect when your order is processed. ------- Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Stock Number Price Attention Truckers: No Dyed Fuel on the Highway. FOLDER. 1994. Explains why some diesel fuel is dyed, what are the penalties for using dyed fuel, and how to avoid its use in trucks and other highway vehicles. Sold in Packages of 100 only. TD 2.30/5:94-011 Bridge to a Sustainable Future: National Environmental Technology Strategy. BOOK. 1995. Represents the views of thousands of individuals who participated in events around the country to craft a national environmental technology strategy that will put the United States on a path to sustainable development. Builds on the ideas and recommendations in the earlier National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) document, "Technology for a Sustainable Future". 94 p.; ill. 0-16-048012-4 PREX 1.2:F 98/3 Building on Consensus: A Progress Report on Sustainable America. BOOK. 1997. Reports on the progress made by the President's Council on Sustainable Development from March 1996 to date on what can be done and how it should be accomplished as the United States moves toward realizing sustainable development. Presents the work of the Council's three implementation task forces: Innovative Local, State, and Regional Approaches; New National Opportunities; and International Leadership. 63 p. 0-16-048960-1 PR 42.8:SU 8/AM 3/2 CERCLIS: Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation, and Liability Information System. CD-ROM. 1997. Contains the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS). It is the official repository for all Superfund site and incident data. Contains comprehensive information on hazardous waste sites, site inspections, preliminary assessments, and remedial status. System requirements: IBM compatible PC; 386SX microprocessor; 4M RAM; Microsoft Windows 3.1; SVGA 256 color display; and CD-ROM drive and mouse. CD-ROM and booklet in plastic case. Cleaner Technology Substitutes Assessment: A Methodology and Resource Guide. BOOK. 1997. Presents the methods and resources needed to conduct a Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment (CTSA), a methodology for evaluating the comparative risk, performance, cost, and resources conservation of alternatives to chemicals currently used by specific industry sectors. 540 p.; ill. 0-16-048959-8 EP 1.8:T 22/3 050-001-00318-0 $12.00 061-000-00839-0 9.50 061-000-00879-9 7.50 055-000-00569-9 16.00 055-000-00562-1 44.00 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Page 3 Stock Number Price Closing the Circle on the Splitting of the Atom: The Environmental Legacy of Nuclear Weapons Production in the United States and What the Department of Energy is Doing About It. BOOK. 1995. Describes existing environmental, safety, and health problems throughout the nuclear weapons complex and what the Department of Energy is doing to address them. 116 p.; ill. 0-16-048448-0 E1.2:C62 061-000-00854-3 $8.50 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Protection of Environment, Revised July 1, 1997: Part 1-49. BOOK. 1997. 672 p. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. 12 microfiche, 24X. Part 50-51. BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 52 (Section 52.01-52.1018). BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 52 (Section 52.1019-End). BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 53-59. BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 60. BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 61-62. BOOK. 1997. 397 p.; ill. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 63-71. BOOK. 1997. 1355 p.; ill. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part 72-80. BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. 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MICROFICHE. 1997. 869-031-00152-2 1.00 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Page 5 Stock Number Price Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 - cont. Part 425-699. BOOK. 1997. 874 p.; ill. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. 10 microfiche, 24X. Part 700-789. BOOK. 1997. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. Part790-End. BOOK. 1997. 408 p.; ill. Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 1997. 869-032-00153-7 $40.00 869-031-00153-1 1.00 869-032-00154-5 38.00 869-031-00154-9 1.00 869-032-00155-3 19.00 869-031-00155-7 1.00 Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Volume 1: Stationary Point and Area Sources. BOOK. 1995. Principal means by which the Emission Factor and Inventory Group (EFIG) can document emission factors, which are representative values that attempt to relate the quality of a pollutant released to the atmosphere with an activity associated with the release of that pollutant. Provides indications of the robustness, or appropriateness, of emission factors for estimating average emissions for a source activity. Includes a key word index. 2048 p.; ill. looseleaf. Supplement A to the above. BOOK. 1996. 348 p.; ill. EP 4.9:42/995/V.1/SUPP.A Supplement B to the above. BOOK. 1997. 404 p.; ill. EP 4.9:42/995/V.1/SUPP.B 055-000-00500-1 56.00 055-000-00551-6 055-000-00565-6 23.00 34.00 Compilation of Selected Acts Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Commerce, As Amended Through December 31, 1996, Environmental Law, April 1997: Volume 1. BOOK. 1997. Includes: Clean Air Act; Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 (Public Law 95-95); Selected Provisions of the Energy Security Act (Public Law 96-294); Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (Public Law 101-549); and Section 348 of the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-59). 458 p. 0-16-054947-7 052-070-07099-4 21.00 ------- Page 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Stock Number Price Compilation of Selected Acts - cont. Volume 2. BOOK. 1997. Includes: Solid Waste Disposal Act; Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Act; Pollution Prevention Act of 1990; Toxic Substances Control Act of 1972; Safe Drinking Water Act; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund); and Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). 686 p. 0-16-054952-3 052-070-07129-0 $32.00 Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction: How to Reduce Radon Levels in Your Home. BOOK. 1992. Intended for people who have tested their home for radon and confirmed that they have elevated radon levels. Provides guidance on how to: select a qualified contractor to reduce the radon levels in your home; determine an appropriate radon reduction method; and maintain a radon reduction system. 17 p. 0-16-036255-5 EP 1.8:R 11/3 Controlling Heat Stress in Agriculture. CARD. 1996. Lists the key elements and basic steps to controlling heat stress in agriculture. 8x4 in. Sold in Packages of 25 only. EP 1.2:H 35/4 055-000-00412-9 1.75 055-000-00557-5 3.00 Spanish Edition of the above. CARD. Packages of 25 only. EP 5.2:H 35/SP. 1996. 8x4 in. Sold in Controlling Heat Stress Made Simple = Maneras Sencillas de Controlar la Fatiga Causada por el Calor. POSTER. 1995. Explains the symptoms of heat stress. Presents a summary of key points to follow for controlling heat stress as well as an outline of a comprehensive program. Consists of charts labeled: Key Elements; Basic Steps; Heat Illnesses and First Aid Measures; Heat Illness and Pesticide Poisoning; Comparison of Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion and Organophosphate/Carbamate Poisoning; and A Basic Program for Controlling Heat Stress. Spanish edition on reverse side. 21x24 in.; folded. EP 1.2:H 35/4 Cooling Our Communities: A Guidebook on Tree Planting and Light-Colored Surfacing. BOOK. 1992. Describes how citizens can help reduce air pollution, abate the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, and possibly lower the rising urban summer temperatures through planting trees and lightening the colors of buildings and paved surfaces. 255 p.; ill. 0-16-036034-X EP 1.8:C 77 055-000-00558-3 055-000-00544-3 4.50 1.25 055-000-00371-8 17.00 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Page 7 Stock Number Price ECO-Efficiency Task Force Report. BOOK. 1996. Presents a plan to realize the ideal of sustainable development in United States business and industry. Proposes goals and policies which should result in the production, delivery, and use of competitively priced goods and services in a manner that protects the natural environment and increases social well-being. 392 p.; ill. PR 42.8:SU 8/EC 7 Education for Sustainability: An Agenda for Action. BOOK. 1996. Lays out a number of recommendations as to how to build concepts of sustainability into educational programs. Attempts to broaden our concept of education to include sustainable development. Presents specific initiatives, and opportunities for interested individuals from all sectors to become partners, leaders, or participants in activities that educate for sustainability. Provides a framework for a flexible strategy and a toolbox of ideas, which can be tailored to educational strategies reflective of individual and community needs. 93 p.; ill. PR 42.8:SU 8/ED 8 Emission Trends Viewer CD, 1985-1995. CD-ROM. 1996. System requirements: IBM compatible PC; 640K RAM; BOOK hard disk space; DOS 3.1; MS CD-ROM extensions 2.01; and CD-ROM reader. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Southeastern United States, Region Four. SUBSCRIPTION. LIST ID ESUS. Subscription service consists of a basic manual and supplementary material for an indeterminate period. In looseleaf form, punched for 3-ring binder. Contains National, regional, and individual species proposed for listing; a copy of the Endangered Species Act; critical habitat designation; Federal regulations; and individual species accounts (historic population range, reason for endangered status, etc.). Region Four includes Alabama, Arkansas, the Carolines, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Subscription price: Domestic - $94.00; Foreign - $117.50. File Code 1L. 0-16-024849-3 I 49.2:R 24/7 Endangered and Threatened Species Recovery Program: Report to Congress. BOOK. 1994. Provides information on: the status of recovery plan development; the status of all endangered species in the United States; a State-by-State list of endangered species; and selected species highlights by State. 283 p.; ill. 0-16-043156-5 061-000-00861-6 $24.00 040-000-00678-8 8.00 055-000-00559-1 924-003-00000-6 15.00 94.00 024-010-00703-6 17.00 ------- Page 8 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Stock Number Price Environmental Administrative Decisions: Decisions of the United States Environmental Protection Agency: Volumes 1-4. BOOKS. 1995. Contains tables of: Cases Reported; Federal Judicial Decisions Cited; Administrative Decisions Cited; Federal Statutes Cited; and Federal Regulations Cited. Volumes 1-3 cover March 1972 to February 1992 and include Decisions of the Administrator and Judicial Officers. Volume 4 covers March 1992 to December 1993 and includes Decisions of the Environmental Appeals Board. All volumes have a subject index with references by key words, phrases, and topics in reported decisions. (Clothbound) 4bks. (4510 p.) 0-16-048221-6 Volume 5, January 1994-April 1995. 913 p. BOOK. 1996. (Clothbound) 055-000-00533-8 $113.00 055-000-00545-1 40.00 Environmental Diplomacy: The Environment and United States Foreign Policy. BOOK. 1997. Known as the: Secretary of State's First Annual Environmental Diplomacy Report. Details the Clinton Administration's priorities for working globally, regionally, and bilaterally to combat serious and growing international environmental threats. Documents an important turning point in United States foreign policy. 32 p.; ill. 0-16-049032-4 S 1.10:997 Environmental Health Perspectives. SUBSCRIPTION. LIST ID EHPM. Issued monthly. Presents research articles and news of the environment. Subscription price: Domestic - $100.00 a year; Foreign - $125.00 a year. Single copy price: Domestic - $9.00 a copy; Foreign - $11.25 a copy. File Code 2N. HE 20.3559: Environmental Health Perspectives Supplement. SUBSCRIPTION. LIST ID EHP. Issued bimonthly. Presents conference, workshop, and symposium proceedings as well as in-depth perspectives reviews. Subscription price: Domestic - $75.00 a year; Foreign - $93.75 a year. Single copy price: Domestic - $20.00 a copy; Foreign - $25.00 a copy. File Code 2N. 0-16-010439-4 HE 20.3559: Environmental Planning for Small Communities: A Guide for Local Decision-Makers. BOOK. 1994. Focuses on the environmental issues and problems addressed by the EPA. Shows small communities how to plan ahead to solve environmental problems, prioritize solutions to environmental problems, and develop a strategy for regulatory compliance. 160 p.; ill. 0-16-045748-3 EP1.8:C 73/14 044-000-02475-6 4.25 717-140-00000-1 100.00 717-008-00000-6 75.00 055-000-00491-9 12.00 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Page 9 Stock Number Price Environmental Quality: The Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality. BOOK. 1997. Focuses broadly on environmental developments over the past quarter century, and more specifically on developments during 1994-1995. 560 p.; ilk 0-16-048979-2 PREX 14.1:994-95 041-011-00091-2 $29.00 Environmental Technologies Export Market Plan: Brazil. BOOK. 1996. Describes how United States companies can export environmental technologies to Brazil. Covers markets in: water and wastewater; industrial and hazardous waste treatment; solid waste disposal; and air pollution control. 70 p.; ill. 0-16-053266-3 C 61.2:6 73 Chile and Argentina. BOOK. 1994. Provides a strategic marketing plan for exporting environmental technologies to Chile and Argentina. Includes sections on: the Chilean and Argentinean Markets; Foreign Market Presence; Current United States Programs; and Recommendations for United States Business. 28 p. 0-16-045739-4 C 61.2:C 43 China. BOOK. 1996. Provides recommendations on how to operate effectively in China's environmental market. 59 p. 0-16-048581-9 Mexico. BOOK. 1994. Provides information on: United States government environmental programs and their customers in Mexico; the Mexican environmental technologies market; and competition from Mexican and foreign environmental programs. Also includes a detailed list of United States government actions for fiscal year 1995. 25 p. 0-16-045738-6 C61.2:M57/4 Turkey. BOOK. 1996. Provides a detailed analysis of Turkey's environmental needs and markets for air pollution control, water supply, wastewater treatment, solid waste collection and disposal, and energy-related environmental projects. 62 p. 0-16-053289-2 C61.2:T84 003-009-00662-7 4.75 003-009-00648-1 2.25 003-009-00659-7 003-009-00647-3 4.25 2.25 003-009-00664-3 4.50 ------- Page 10 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Stock Number Price Environmental Technology Initiative, Fiscal Year 1994-Fiscal Year 1995 Projects, Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect Public Health and the Environment. BOOK. 1997. Highlights specific examples of how President Clinton's Environmental Technology Initiative (ETI) stakeholders throughout the country are helping to reinvent national policies and regulations to reward innovative efforts to reduce barriers to technology innovation. 31 p.; ill. EP1.2:T 22/21 EPA: A Guide to Heat Stress in Agriculture. BOOK. 1994. Helps private and commercial pesticide applicators and agricultural employers protect their workers from heat illness. Applies recognized heat stress management principles to the particular conditions of agriculture. Emphasizes the problems of controlling heat stress among pesticide handlers and early entry workers (those who go into an area while entry is restricted after treatment with pesticides) who must wear protective gear. 50 p.; ill. EP1.8:H35 EPA Headquarters Telephone Directory, April 1997. BOOK. 1997. Provides names, telephone numbers, building codes, room numbers, mail codes, and facsimile numbers for organizations and individuals in the Environmental Protection Agency. Includes the following sections: Alphabetical, Organization, Region, Subject, Hotline, and Reference. World Wide Web addresses have been added to the Subject section. 316 p.; ill. EP 1.12:997 EPA Strategic Plan. BOOK. 1997. 108 p.; ill. EPA Toxic Release Inventory, 1987-1994, CD-ROM and User's Manual. CD-ROM AND BOOK. 1996. Provides a comprehensive overview of toxic chemical pollution from manufacturing facilities in the United States. Can be used to: evaluate local facilities through comparisons; determine how toxic chemicals are used; and evaluate health risks for the community. System requirements: IBM compatible 386; 640K RAM; 31 OK RAM available for fielded data; 1.5M hard disk space; MS-DOS or PC-DOS 3.3; CD-ROM drive with CD-ROM Extensions; and Windows 3.1. 192 p.; ill. looseleaf, in binder, with 2 CD-ROMs. 0-16-048795-1 Expedited Site Assessment Tools for Underground Storage Tank Sites: A Guide for Regulators. BOOK. 1997. Provides Federal, State and local regulators with information that will help them to evaluate new as well as conventional underground storage tank site assessment technologies. Helps these organizations to develop their own guidance documents. Promotes the use of "Expedited Site Assessments". 292 p.; ill. EP1.8:T61/2 055-000-00561-3 $15.00 055-000-00474-9 3.50 055-000-00566-4 25.00 055-000-00581-8 055-000-00556-7 8.50 43.00 055-000-00564-8 26.00 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Page 11 Stock Number Price Federalism and Environmental Protection: Case Studies for Drinking Water and Ground-Level Ozone. BOOK. 1997. 79 p. Framework for Environmental Health Risk Management, Final Report, Volume 1, 1997. BOOK. 1997. Introduces a unique Risk Management Framework to guide investments of valuable public-sector and private- sector resources in researching, assessing, characterizing, and reducing risk. Sets forth principles for making good risk management decisions and for actively engaging stakeholders in the process. Intended to catalyze a new generation of risk-based environmental and health protections. Defines a clear process for risk management that can be scaled to the importance of a public health or environmental problem. 70 p.; ill. GLOBAL Program Teacher's Guide, 1997. index dividers; ill. looseleaf. KIT. 1997. 872 p. and 9 Green Products by Design: Choices for a Cleaner Environment. BOOK. 1992. Provides a conceptual overview of how designers might integrate environmental concerns with traditional design objectives, and how policy makers can best take advantage of such opportunities for "green design". 125 p.; ill. 0-16-038066-9 Y 3.T 22/2:2 G 82 Greening of World Trade: A Report to EPA From the Trade and Environment Committee of the National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology. BOOK. 1993. Discusses longer-term policy ramifications of international trade and environmental issues for government and the private sector. 240 p.; ill. 0-16-041702-3 EP 1.2:G 82/3 Guidance Documents for Natural Resource Damage Assessment Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990: NOAA, Damage Assessment and Restoration Program. CD-ROM. 1996. Provides guidance to natural resource trustees using the Oil Pollution Act regulations. Includes sections on preassessment phase, injury assessment, compensation formulas, primary restoration, and restoration planning. System requirements: IBM compatible 386; 4M RAM; 6M free hard drive space; Windows 3.1; VGA or SVGA monitor; ISO 9660 CD-ROM drive; and MS CD-ROM extensions 2.11. Macintosh requirements: Macintosh 68020; Mac System 7.0; 2M RAM; 4M free hard drive space; and ISO 9660 CD-ROM drive with Foreign File Access 4.02 and ISO 9660 File Access 5.02. Optional: Printer with 1M RAM. CD-ROM and paper insert in plastic case. 052-070-07143-5 055-000-00567-2 $7.00 6.00 603-017-00001-3 052-003-01303-7 66.00 8.00 055-000-00425-1 18.00 003-017-00548-8 20.00 ------- Page 12 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Stock Number Price Guide to Environmental Issues. BOOK. 1996. Lists Federal and State agencies as well as pertinent laws, with brief comments on each law's intent. Dedicated to the enthusiastic interest and creative ideas of people across the country who are concerned about the Nation's environmental health. Includes: glossary of terms and acronyms; major environmental laws; government agencies; and EPA information numbers. 84 p.; ill. 0-16-048739-0 EP 1.8:EN 8/18/996 Handbook of Hazardous Waste Management. BOOK. 1996. Provides information needed to implement an effective system for hazardous waste management and waste minimization at Fish and Wildlife Service facilities. 63 p. I 49.6/2:W 28 Home Buyer's and Sellers Guide to Radon. BOOK. 1993. Prepared for anyone buying or selling a home who wants to learn about radon, an invisible, cancer-causing, radioactive gas. This pamphlet tells how to test for radon. 31 p.; ill. 0-16-041680-9 EP 1.8:H 75 How to Effectively Recover Free Product at Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites: A Guide for State Regulators. BOOK. 1996. Addresses recovery of free petroleum products below the ground surface. Focuses on scientific and engineering-related considerations for evaluating various technologies for the recovery of free product from the subsurface. 182 p.; ill. 0-16-042691-X How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for Underground Storage Tank Sites: A Guide for Corrective Action Plan Reviewers. BOOK. 1995. Provides technical guidance to State regulators who oversee cleanups and evaluate corrective action plans (CAPs) that propose alternative cleanup technologies. Focuses on appropriate technology use. Takes into consideration site-specific conditions and the nature and extent of contamination. Some of the basic concepts can be applied to hazardous substance and hazardous waste sites as well. 422 p.; ill. revised. 0-16-042641-3 Lead Poisoning and Your Children. FOLDER. 1996. Explains how to protect your household from the effects of lead poisoning. Pamphlet opens up to be a 17 x 11 inch poster with the caption: Protect Your Children From Lead Poisoning. Sold in Packages of 100 only. EP 5.2:L 46 My Wetland Coloring Book. BOOK. 1991. Provides drawings of marshes, swamps, and other kinds of wetlands, and the wildlife that lives in them. Explains why wetlands are an important natural resource that needs to be preserved. 28 p.; ill. 0-16-035860-4 EP 1.2:W 53/991 055-000-00554-1 $5.50 024-010-00715-0 5.50 055-000-00428-5 1.50 055-000-00553-2 17.00 055-000-00499-4 28.00 055-000-00550-8 28.00 055-000-00385-8 3.25 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Page 13 Stock Number Price Profile of the . . . Industry . . . Each volume includes chapters on: Industrial Process Description; Chemical Release and Transfer Profile; Pollution Prevention Opportunities; Federal Statutes and Regulations; Compliance and Enforcement History; Compliance Assurance Activities and Initiatives; and Contacts/Acknowledgements/Resource Materials/Bibliography. Dry Cleaning. BOOK. 1995. 91 p.; ill. 0-16-048268-2 Electronics and Computer. BOOK. 1995. 154 p.; ill. 0-16-048269-0 EP 1.2:P 94/28/ELECTRO. Fabricated Metal Products. BOOK. 1995. 156 p.; ill. 0-16-048274-7 EP 1.2:P 94 Inorganic Chemical. BOOK. 1995. 126 p.; ill. 0-16-048271-2 EP 1.2:P 94/20/IORGAN Iron and Steel. BOOK. 1995. 120 p.; ill. 0-16-048272-0 EP 1.2:P 94/22/IRON Lumber and Wood Products. BOOK. 1995. 130 p.; ill. 0-16-048273-9 EP 1.2:P 94/23/LUMBER Metal Mining. BOOK. 1995. 140 p.; ill. 0-16-048275-5 Motor Vehicle Assembly. BOOK. 1995. 150 p.; ill. 0-16-048276-3 EP 1.2:P 94/19/MOTOR Nonferrous Metals. BOOK. 1995. 140 p.; ill. 0-16-048277-1 EP 1.2:P 94/31/NONFER. Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining. BOOK. 1995. 102 p.; ill 0-16-048278-X Organic Chemical. BOOK. 1995. 140 p.; ill. 0-16-048279-8 Petroleum Refining. BOOK. 1995. 152 p.; ill. 0-16-048280-1 EP 1.2:P 94/24/PETROL. Printing. BOOK. 1995. 116 p.; ill. 0-16-048281-X Pulp and Paper. BOOK. 1995. 140 p.; ill. 0-16-048282-8 EP 1.2:P 94/27/PULP 055-000-00512-5 055-000-00513-3 055-000-00518-4 055-000-00515-0 055-000-00516-8 055-000-00517-6 055-000-00519-2 055-000-00520-6 055-000-00521-4 055-000-00522-2 055-000-00523-1 055-000-00524-9 055-000-00525-7 055-000-00526-5 $6.50 11.00 11.00 9.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 9.00 6.50 11.00 11.00 7.50 11.00 ------- Page 14 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Stock Number Price Profile of the . . . Industry - cont. Rubber and Plastics. BOOK. 1995. 146 p.; ill. 0-16-048283-6 EP 1.2:P 94/15/RUBBER Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products. BOOK. 1995. 118 p.; ill. 0-16-048284-4 EP 1.2:P 94/18/CONCRETE Transportation Equipment Cleaning. BOOK. 1995. 70 p.; ill. 0-16-048285-2 Wood Furniture and Fixtures. BOOK. 1995. 126 p.; ill. 0-16-048270-4 055-000-00527-3 055-000-00528-1 055-000-00529-0 055-000-00514-1 $11.00 7.50 5.50 8.00 Public Linkage, Dialogue and Education Task Force Report: From Classroom to Community and Beyond, Educating for a Sustainable Future. BOOK. 1997. Reflects the observations, findings, and recommendations made by the Public Linkage, Dialogue, and Education Task Force (PLTF). Focuses on the important role that formal and nonformal education plays in equipping citizens with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to move our nation towards a sustainable future. 135 p. Risk Assessment and Risk Management in Regulatory Decision-Making, Final Report, Volume 2, 1997. BOOK. 1997. Addresses many technical and policy issues related to health and environmental risk-based decisions. Makes recommendations for specific Federal regulatory programs and agencies. 219 p.; ill. State of the Chesapeake Bay, 1995. BOOK. 1995. 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