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Prevention, and Toxics
EPA/742/F-99/008
Fall 1999
U.S. Environmental
401 M Street, SW (7407)
Washington, DC 20460
(Operated by GCI Information Services)
202-260-4659
E-mail Address
ppic@epa . gov
PREVENTION
FALL 1999 NEW PUBLICATIONS
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quantitative and qualitative research conducted over a three year
period. This report also includes the surveys and graphics used
during the qualitative and quantitative study.
Web Sit©: http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/labeling
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ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PURCHASING
CASE STUDIES
EPA/742/R-99/002 Defending the Environment at the Department of
Defense
1 (22pp) July 1999
A case study documenting the use of environmentally preferable
purchasing procedures to renovate the Pentagon and other Department of
Defense facilities.
Web Site: http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/epp/envdod.pdf
PBT STRATEGY
EPA/742/F-98/021 Frequently Asked Questions About EPA's Multimedia
Strategy for Priority Persistent, Bioaccumulative,
and Toxic (PBT) Pollutants
(4pp) November 1998
This fact sheet answers several frequently asked questions regarding
the Agency's multimedia strategy for PBTs.
Web Site: http://www.epa.gov/pbt
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POLLUTION PREVENTION INCENTIVES FOR STATES
GRANT PRODUCTS
State and Local
EPA/742/B-98/008 GIS, Pollution Prevention, and Public Health
(12pp) September 1998
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools that enhance a
health department's ability to protect community health through
prevention strategies. This guide answers basic interest and start-up
questions, addresses both benefits and limitations, and illustrates
the value of GIS for local health departments. Its companion document
is entitled Geographic Information Systems, Pollution Prevention Case
Studies.
EPA/742/BT98/009 Geographic Information Systems, Pollution
Prevention Case Studies
(15pp) . September 1998 •'. .
Three case studies were developed as a companion to the National
Ass9cia.tion of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO) GIS, Pollution
•Prevention, and Public Health guide. 'The programs des'crlbed'"here"'were
selected based on pollution prevention results (or potential) as' well
as for the complexity of the GIS project. • . •, ;
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