United States
             Environmental Protection
             Agency
                  Information Resources
                  Management
                  (PM-211D)
EPA 220-B-92-028
PB93-128296
January 1993
vvEPA
Superfund Information
Access Series:
             JOURNALS
                                   Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection
           U.S. Envlrcfcmenta! Protection Agency
           Region 5 ' iS'2'"/ i'~-)' -i"~"
                                              Printed on Recycled Paper

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Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection

                Journals

              January 1993
        Information Access Branch, PM-211D
    Information Management and Services Division
     Office of Information Resources Management
  Office of Administration and Resources Management
        U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                  Room 2904
               401M Street, S.W.
             Washington, DC 20460
                 (202) 260-5934

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 HAZARDOUS WASTE SUPERFUND COLLECTION  AND DATABASE
• The Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection (HWSFC) is
a special EPA Headquarters Library Collection on the subject
of hazardous waste. Access to the Collection is enhanced by
a Database (HWSFD) of bibliographic entries which
correspond to each item in the Collection. The EPA
Information Access Branch is responsible for the contents
and maintenance of the Collection and Database.
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ACCESS
GOALS

The Collection and Database:

• Provide a unified resource of major hazardous waste
reports, books and journals available through the EPA
Library Network.

• Provide current information to assist EPA staff in making
timely and effective policy and regulatory policy decisions.

• Assist in the transfer of hazardous waste information
from the EPA to the states as part of the Agency's technology
transfer effort.
CONTENTS
•  Continually growing, the Collection contains books and
journals, legislation and regulations, reports from Federal
agencies, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(OSWER) policy and guidance directives and EPA reports
from selected program offices.

•  The Database  mirrors the contents of the Collection.  A
user can search the Database with little or no computer
experience.
•  The Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection is available
for use in the EPA Headquarters Library. Selected
documents from the Collection are distributed to the 10 EPA
Regional libraries and laboratories in Ada, OK; Cincinnati,
OH; Edison, NJ; Las Vegas, NV; Research Triangle Park, NC
and the National Enforcement Investigations Center (NHC)
in Denver, CO.

• The Database is updated quarterly and reflects ongoing
acquisitions to the Collection.

•   The Database is available to the public through the EPA
Online Library System (OLS) which resides on the EPA
mainframe. To access it, the user will need a computer,
modem and telecommunications software. The dial in
number is (919) 549-0720. The parameters are as follows:

300-9600 baud rate
7 bits
1 stop bit
even parity

At the first prompt, the user types F to access "EPA OLS".
The user then follows the prompts.
To log off, the user types Q and follows the prompts.
For user support, call: (800) 334-2405. For a user manual to
OLS, call (919) 541-2777.

•  A PC version of the Database can be used at the HQ
Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection Reference area. It is
also on display at EPA's new Public Information Center.

For more information about the PC version call:

       Felice Sacks (contractor)
       Head Librarian of the HWSFC
       (202) 260-3021
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                                CONTENTS

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Introduction              	       v
PART ONE:
Subjects of Journals      	        1
PART TWO:
Descriptions of Journals   	        11
APPENDIX:
Contact Information for Publishers

      Commercial Publishers	       29

      EPA Offices	       34
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INTRODUCTION
T
his publication, Journals, was developed to improve EPA staff access to current
information in the Headquarters Library journals collection on hazardous waste
Superfund topics. It is a revised edition of Access to Journals, April 1991.
            The Headquarters Library Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection (HWSFC)
provides information that supports the Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Topics covered include Legal/Litigation, Right to Know, Superfund Sites, Regulations,
Health Risks/Assessment and Technical/Chemical Information. The types of information
frequently requested include current events, profiles of individuals in the news, summaries
of new legislation, private sector developments and product evaluations.

      Journals organizes available publications first by key subjects followed by a
descriptive listing which provides: a summary of coverage, sample article tides, frequency
of publication, publisher, and back issues available in the Headquarters Library. Types of
journals include newsletters, bulletins, looseleaf services, and other public and private
sector serials. The Appendix contains contact information for publishers listed.

      In addition to journals, the Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection includes books,
reports and directives necessary to the implementation of EPA's Superfund Program.
Access to the full Collection is provided through the Hazardous Waste Superfund Database
(HWSFD). The Database identifies and summarizes relevant information by keyword.

      The Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection and Database are also available at
EPA's ten Regional libraries and selected laboratory libraries. The collections at these sites
may have different journals from those listed in this publication.

      Other information services and products available through the Hazardous Waste
Superfund Collection include bibliographies of topical subjects by keyword, orientation to
information sources, current awareness updates and consultation on managing Program
information.

      For further  information about this document or the Hazardous Waste Superfund
Collection, contact the following librarians of the Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection:
Felice Sacks, (contractor), Head Librarian, or Fabienne McGovern (contractor), Reference
Librarian at 202/260-5934. The address is U.S. EPA Headquarters Library, Room 2904, Mail
Code PM-211A, 401M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460. -

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This document is part of a series entitled Superfund Information Access Series. The series is a
comprehensive guide to information resources available at the Environmental Protection Agency on
the subject of the Superfund program and related hazardous waste topics. The individual
publications comprising the series are as follows:

• Guide to Key Documents and Information Sources - describes individual document types
forming the core of the Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection and categorizes the
Collection according to reference type and subtopics. Provides information on obtaining
publications.

• ]m,  nals - an annotated guide to journals and other serials covering hazardous waste
topics.

• Databases and Electronic Systems - fact sheets on databases and bulletin board systems
supported by EPA and containing data related to hazardous waste.

• Hazardous Waste Superfund Database Users Manual - a guide for using the online and PC
versions of the Hazardous Waste Superfund Database.

• Hazardous Waste Superfund Database Thesaurus - a keyword guide for terms used to search
the Hazardous Waste Superfund Database.

• Legislation and Regulations - information about legislative and regulatory sources within
the Collection.

• Building a Hazardous Waste Collection - a "how to" book on acquiring basic items for a
hazardous waste collection.
Reference herein to any specific commercial publisher or service does not constitute or imply
endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the EPA. U
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PART ONE
Subjects of Journals

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                               Subjects
 Book Reviews/Bibliographic References

 •  BioCycle
 •  Garbage
 •  The Hazardous Waste Consultant
 •  Hazardous Waste Management
 •  HAZCHEM Alert
 •  Journal of Hazardous Materials
 •  Monthly Hotline Report
 •  Remediation
 •  Waste Management & Research
 •  Waste Management Today
 •  Waste Tech News
 •  World Wastes

Business/Industry Perspective

 •  BioCycle
 •  Biotreatment News
 •  Garbage
 •  Hazardous Waste Management
•  HAZCHEM Alert
• HAZMATNews
• HAZMAT World
• Metals Week (only back issues)
• Real Estate/Environmental Liability News
• Recycling Today
• Reuse Recycle (only back issues)
• Solid Waste & Power
• Waste Age (only back issues)
• Waste Alternatives
• Waste Tech News
• Wastes Management
• World Wastes

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Calendar of Events

• Biotreatment News
• Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
• Hazardous Waste Management
• Hazardous Waste Report
• HAZCHEM Alert
• HAZMATNews
• HAZNews
• HMCRI Focus
• HMTC Update
• Nuclear Waste News (only back issues)
• OSHA Compliance Advisor
• Oil Spill Intelligence Report
• Re Energy News Digest
• Recycling Today
• Sludge
• Solid Waste & Power
• Solid Waste Report
• Toxics Law Reporter
• Waste Management & Research
• Waste Management Today
• Waste Tech News
• World Wastes

Contracts Awarded/Opportunities

• Defense Plant Wastes
• Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
• HAZMATNews
• Superfund Design and Construction Update
• Waste Disposal and Pollution Control
• Waste Tech News

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EPA Serials (In-House)

• Bioremediation in the Field  ;
• Chemicals-in-Progress Bulletin
• Engineering Bulletin
• Superfund Design and Construction Update
• Superfund Records of Decision Update
• Tech Trends

Hazardous Waste Management

• Federal Facilities Fjivironmental Journal
• Hazardous Waste Management
• HAZMAT World
• Journal of Hazardous Materials
• Waste Age
• Waste Management & Research
• Waste Management Today

Health Risks/Assessment

• Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Report
• HAZOffiM Alert
• Infectious Wastes News
• Inside EPA's Superfund Report
• Journal of Hazardous Materials
• OSHA Compliance Advisor
• Solid Waste & Power

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Industry/Association Publications

• Hazardous Materials Control •
• Hazardous Waste Management
• HMCRI Focus
• Infectious Wastes News
• Waste Age
• Waste Alternatives
• Waste Management & Research
• Wastes Management

International

• Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
• Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
• Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts (Law and Strategy)
• HAZCHEM Alert
• HAZNews
• Metals Week (only back issues)
• Oil Spill Intelligence Report
• Recycling Today
• Solid Waste & Power
• Waste Management & Research
• Waste Management Today
• Waste Tech News
• Wastes Management
• World Wastes

Legal/Litigation

• Federal Facilities Fjtivironmental Journal
• Inside EPA's Superfund Report
• Hazardous Materials Control
• Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
• Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts (Law and Strategy)
• The Hazardous Waste Consultant
• Hazardous Waste Management
• Hazardous Waste News

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 •  Hazardous Waste Report
 •  HAZCHEM Alert
 •  HAZMAT World
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 •  Inside EPA's Superfund Report
 •  Real Estate/Environmental Liability News
 •  Superfund Week (formerly Superfund)
 •  Toxics Law Reporter
 •  Waste Tech News
 •  World Wastes

 Legislation

 •  Federal Facilities Environmental Journal
 •  Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
 •  Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts (Law and Strategy)
 •  Hazardous Waste Report
 •  Inside EPA's Superfund Report
 •  Real Estate/Environmental Liability News
 •  Sludge
 •  Superfund Week (formerly Superfund)
 •  Waste Management Today
 •  Waste Tech News

Products/Services Advertised

•  BioCyde
• Garbage
• Hazardous Materials Control
• Hazardous Waste Management
• HAZMAT News
• HAZMAT World
• HAZNews
• Recycling Today
• Solid Waste & Power
• Waste Age (only back issues)
• Waste Disposal and Pollution Control
• Waste Tech News
• World Wastes

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Profiles, People in the News

• Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
• HAZNews
• Recycling Today
• Solid Waste Report
• Waste Tech News
• World Wastes

Publications Announced

• Community and Worker Right-To-Know News
• Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
• The Hazardous Waste Consultant
• HAZMAT World
• Inside EPA's Superfund Report
• Monthly Hotline Report
• Waste Management Today

Regulations

• Community and Worker Right-To-Know News
• Environmental Hotline
• Environmental Regulation
• Environmental Regulatory Advisor
• Federal Facilities Environmental Journal
• Inside EPA's Superfund Report
• Hazard Communication Guide
• Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
• Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts (Law and Strategy)
• The Hazardous Waste Consultant
• Hazardous Waste Management
• Hazardous Waste Report
• HAZCHEM Alert
• HAZMAT News
• HMTC Update
• Infectious Wastes News
• Inside EPA's Superfund Report

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 • Metals Week (only back issues)
 • Nuclear Waste News
 • OSHA Compliance Advisor  ;
 • Real Estate/Environmental Liability News
 • Sludge
 • Solid Waste Report
 • State Regulation Report - Toxic Substances & Hazardous Waste
 • Superfund Week (formerly Superfund)
 • Waste Disposal and Pollution Control
 • Waste Management Today
 • Waste Tech News

 Right to Know

 • Community and Worker Right-To-Know News
 • Environmental Regulatory Advisor

 Special Issues Published Periodically

 •  Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
 •  HAZMAT World
 •  Hazardous Materials Control
 •  Waste Age (only back issues)

States/Region

 •  BioCycle
 • Chemical Substances Control
 • Defense Plant Wastes
 • Environmental Regulation
 • Environmental Regulatory Advisor
 • Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
 • Hazardous Materials Control
 • Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report
 • Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts (Law and Strategy)
• The Hazardous Waste Consultant
• Hazardous Waste Management
• Hazardous Waste News

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 • Hazardous Waste Report
 • HAZMATNews
 • HAZMAT World
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 • Inside EPA's Superfund Report
 • The Minimizer
 • OSHA Compliance Advisor
 • Re Energy News Digest
 • Resource Recovery Report
 • Reuse Recycle
 • Sludge
 • Solid Waste & Power
 • Solid Waste Report
 • State Regulation Report - Toxic Substances & Hazardous Waste
 • Waste Disposal and Pollution Control
 • Waste Tech News

Superfund Sites

 • Bioremediation in the Field
 • Engineering Bulletin
 • Hazardous Materials Control
 • Superfund Design and Construction Update
 • Superfund Records of Decision Update

Technical/Chemical information

 • Bioremediation in the Field
 • Chemicals-in-Progress
 • Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Report
 • Environmental Progress
 • Federal Facilities Environmental Journal
 • Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
 • Hazardous Waste & Hazardous Materials
 • The Hazardous Waste Consultant
 • Hazardous Waste Management
 • HAZCHEM Alert
 • HAZMATNews
 • HAZMAT World

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• HMTC Update
• Inside EPA's Superfund Report
• Journal of Hazardous Materials
• Metals Week (only back issues)
• Remediation
• Waste Management & Research
• Waste Management Today

Treatment Technologies

• Bioremediation in the Field
• Biotreatment News
• Federal Facilities Environmental Journal
• Hazardous Waste & Hazardous Materials
• Remediation
• Waste Management & Research

Waste Minimization and Recycling

• Garbage
• Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
• The Minimizer
• Re Energy News Digest
• Recycling Today
• Resource Recovery Report
• Reuse Recycle
• Solid Waste & Power
• Waste Management Today
• Wastes Management

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PART TWO
Descriptions of Journals

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Bioremediotion in the Field
                                Descriptions
• The Technology Innovation Office (TIO), an office within EPA's Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response (OSWER), in conjunction with the Office of Research and
Development's (ORD) Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support, produces
this bulletin on a regular basis to serve as the principal information transfer mechanism for
the Agency's Bioremediation Field Initiative. The Initiative is designed to provide EPA and
State project managers, consulting engineers, and industry with timely information on new
developments in the application of bioremediation.
• Sample articles: Bioremediation Being Evaluated at the Brookhaven Wood Preserving
Facility, 1991 Bioremediation Field Projects
• Quarterly Bulletin
• Issued by EPA's Technology Innovation Office
• Back Issues: 11/90-

BioCycle

• This journal presents waste recycling information, including management techniques,
public policy, research, and commercial waste profiles. It also provides: abstracts on journal
articles appearing in waste recycling literature; book reviews; market development/
industry news and a regional roundup of recycling events.
• Sample articles: Yard waste composting enters a new dimension, Boston moves to end
harbor dumping, The back end of steel can recycling
• Monthly Journal
• Publisher: The J.G. Press, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1/81- Irregular

Biotrecrtment News

• Covers the field of biotreatment including regulatory, policy and congressional actions
impacting the technology, reports on cleanups and pilot demonstrations, and the
international biotreatment market. Contains conference  announcements and calls for
papers.
• Sample articles: Lockheed Demonstrates New Oil Slick Control Process, BAC Releases
Report on 132 Bioremediation Case Studies
• Special Feature: a "Perspective" column which presents papers on a variety of
biotreatment topics.
• Monthly Newspaper
• Publisher: DEVO Enterprises, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1992-
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Chemicals-in-Progress Bulletin

• Covers EPA policy for chemicals controlled under TSCA and SARA, Title HI, including
technical information and regulatory issues such a? statutory reporting requirements.
• Monthly Newsletter
• Issued by EPA's Office of Toxic Substances
• Back Issues: Irregular

Chemical Substances Control

• A briefing on the impact of chemical regulation on industry policies and practices,
including litigation and regulatory action. Contains State information.
• Sample articles: Superfund site cleanups delayed by budget cuts, Toxicity characteristic
rule takes effect, Benzene standard for TSDFs is clarified
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
• Back Issues: 5/88-

Community and Worker Right-To-Know News

• Reports on chemical disclosure requirements, hazardous communication and industry
liability, as well as emergency response programs. Provides abstracts of regulations (State
and Federal), legislation, notices of meetings and publications relating to right-to-know
issues under SARA Title m.
• Sample articles: EPA announces 9 companies to reduce emissions, Citizen suits filed
under Title ffl, NWF sees "phantom reductions" in TRI figures
• Bi-monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Thompson Publishing Group
• Back Issues: Irregular

Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Report

• Supplements hard copy volumes of a similar title. Provides chemical reviews of
hazardous substances. Data for each chemical typically includes: synonyms, properties,
storage and handling, toxicity and statutory/Federal Register citations. Environmental
impact information as well as bibliographic references are also presented.
• Bi-monthly Journal
• Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Inc.
• Back Issues: 1/88-

Defense Plant Wastes

• Provides short articles (event-related) on defense plant wastes, primarily focusing on
DOE and DOD activities. Format similar to Solid Waste Report and Nuclear Waste News.
Cites reports and contacts as well as grants and contracts.
• Sample articles: DOD making strides in environment, EPA signs letters of intent with


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 Florida Naval air stations, First site-specific plan released for Nevada test site
 • Bi-weekly Newsletter
 • Publisher: Business Publishers, Inc.
 • Back Issues: 12/89- (Also available through DIALOG and NEWSNET)

 Engineering Bulletin

 • The Engineering Bulletins are a series of documents that summarize the latest
 information available on selected  treatment and site remediation technologies and related
 issues. They provide summaries of and references for the latest information to help
 remedial project managers, on-scene coordinators, contractors, and other site cleanup
 managers understand the type of  data and site characteristics needed to evaluate a
 technology for potential applicability to their Superfund or other hazardous waste site.
 • Irregular Bulletin
 • Publisher: EPA's Office of Research and Development
 • Back Issues: 9/90- Irregular

 Environmental Hotline

 • A source for interpreting complex environmental regulations, including hazardous
 waste issues. Notes enforcement action, penalties and explains the impact of certain
 regulations.
 • Monthly Newsletter (temporarily discontinued)
 • Publisher: Prindle»Hinds Environmental, Inc.
 • Back Issues: Irregular

 Environmental Progress

 • Published by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, this publication deals with
 multi-faceted aspects of the pollution problem.  It provides coverage of abatement, control
 and containment of effluents and emissions within compliance standards. Progress and
 technological advances for the environmental engineer are reported.
 • Quarterly Journal
 • Publisher: American Insitute of Chemical Engineers
 • Back Issues: 5/92-

 Environmental Regulation (formerly Waste Disposal and Pollution Control)

 •  An impartial analysis of State and municipal legislative and regulatory trends of
nationwide significance in the area of air pollution, water quality, solid and hazardous
waste.  Includes contracts and company news.
 •  Sample articles: Alabama says hazardous waste fee isn't a tax, New York City fining
recycling violators
 •  Published as part of the "State Capitals" series
 •  Monthly Newsletter
 •  Publisher: Wakeman/Walworth, Inc.
 •  Back Issues: 1/88-


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Environmental Regulatory Advisor (formerly Hazardous Substances Advisor)

• An in-depth look at Congressional and regulatory activity to control, monitor or
eliminate hazards created by hazardous and toxic substances. Issues are divided into
Federal News; State Activity and Right-to-Know articles. Provides more extensive analysis
on State and Federal regulations than most newsletters.  Also cites references for obtaining
documents.
• Sample articles: Ozone depleting chemicals added to 313, EPA issues corrections to rules
for land disposal restrictions, RCRA implementation study available
• Monthly Report
• Publisher: J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
• Back Issues:  7/90-

Federal Facilities Environmental Journal

• Presents issues concerning environmental cleanups, techniques and regulatory matters
associated with Federal facilities. Some journal articles are submitted by personnel actively
involved at these sites.
• Sample articles: Rules, Risks, and Techniques of UST Closure, Strategies for Redeveloping
Closed Bases
  Special Features: Regular columns on "Enforcement Actions", DOE Developments", and
 DOD Developments"
  Quarterly Journal
  Publisher: Executive Enterprises Publications, Co., Inc.
  Back Issues: 1992-

Garbage

• Advertised as the "Practical Journal for the Environment", this magazine presents
information for the household consumer on waste management in the U.S. focusing hi
particular on recycling and other practical decisions for disposing of wastes. Special
features include a Reader Service which details company catalogs and brochures; Ask
Garbage, a column which answers questions on everything from disposing chemical
pesticides to recycling phone books; and Keepers, which discusses new products, games,
books relating to "garbage."
• Sample articles: The making of markets for recyclables, Apartment recycling
• Bi-monthly Journal
• Publisher: Old House Journal Corp.
• Back Issues:  11/12/90-

Hazard Communication Guide

• Provides a comprehensive reference source for compliance to Federal (OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard) and State Right-to-Know standards.  It includes SIC codes,
substance lists, labeling and material safety data sheet requirements, and information on
employee training programs.
• Looseleaf Service (Semi-annual update: Jan./July)


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 • Publisher: J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
 • Call Number: HWKF3570H39

Hazardous & Solid Waste Minimization & Recycling Report

 • Presents more in-depth information than other newsletters on topics relating to waste
minimization.  Publication is divided into the following areas: National Scene, Federal
Report, State Scene, Case Study, Recently Recognized (Corporations), Profile (interviews),
Technical Notes, Waste Minimization Reflections (analysis of a topical issue), Waste
Minimization Tips and a Calendar of events. Good for analysis of legislation.
 • Sample articles: Senate hearings spark debate over Federal role in recycling, Louisiana
ponders changes in waste reduction law, Mideast crisis: the energy-environment
prevention connection
 • Monthly Newsletter
 • Publisher: Government Institutes, Inc.
 • Back Issues: 8/87-

Hazardous Materials Control

 • Provides in-depth, comprehensive analyses of current Superfund issues. Includes
technical, legal and financial articles, new products and State focus.
 • Sample articles: In situ vapor stripping: results of a year-long pilot study, Estimating the
cost of remedial action, The Department of Fjiergy's Cleanup: a look
at the cost
 • Bi-monthly Journal
 • Publisher: Hazardous Materials Control Resources, Inc.
 • Back Issues: 1/88-

Hazardous Materials Intelligence Report

 • An international weekly on hazardous materials and hazardous wastes, presenting
in-depth articles on regulatory, legislative, State and global issues relating to hazardous
waste. Includes sources for documents cited, Federal regulatory summaries, notices of
meetings, consent decrees, contract opportunities.
 • Sample articles: Report finds surety bond problems raise Superfund costs, Largest
bankruptcy settlement reached at Superfund site
• Weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: World Information Systems
• Back Issues: 11/87- (Also available through NEWSNET)

Hazardous Materials Technical Center (HMTC) Abstract Bulletin & Update

• HMTC, located in the Washington, DC. area, is a service of the Defense Logistics Agency
and is under contract with the Dynamac Corporation.
      Newsletter: primarily focuses on hazardous waste events, reports, regulatory
information and technical subjects of interest to DOD personnel. Calendar of events is
extensive. The Federal Register Report is a cross agency summary of final and/or


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proposed regulations and notices concerning hazardous materials/hazardous waste.
      Bulletin: contains abstracts of selected documents summarizing current scientific-
technical literature on hazardous materials and wastes screened from a variety of journals
and newsletters. It focuses on the practical aspects of safety, health, storage, transportation,
disposal, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance in the management of
hazardous materials and wastes. The Bulletin reflects the contents of the HMTC
Bibliographic Database which can be searched upon request.
• Bi-monthly Newsletter and Quarterly Bulletin (Discontinued)
• Publisher: Dynamac Corporation
• Back Issues:  Irregular

Hazardous Substances Advisor (see Environmental Regulatory Advisor)

Hazardous Waste & Hazardous Materials

• Provides economic and ecological methodology for the regulation and management of
hazardous wastes. Brings together the technical disciplines of chemistry, chemical
engineering, civil and sanitary engineering, health and environmental sciences, policy
analysis, biology, and medicine and epidemiology. The purpose of the journal is to
establish industrial waste technology as a firm scientific and engineering discipline.
• Sample articles: Pilot-scale studies of volatile chemical emissions to air from warm
water in the absence of wind, Comparison of two methods for the solidification of oily
pond sludge
• Quarterly Journal
• Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
• Back Issues:  Spring/1988-

Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts (Law and Strategy)

• Legal interpretive slant on information about hazardous waste and toxic substances;
provides summaries on court cases, settlements, legislative and regulatory information,
state and world events, and financial analyses as well as featured articles.
• Sample articles: EPA interprets CERCLA's secured creditor exemptions, Ten years of
CERCLA, Two states get tough with environmental law
• Monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Leader Publications
• Back Issues:  9/87-

The Hazardous Waste Consultant

• Presents regulatory, legal and legislative issues in the area of hazardous wastes. Also
includes technical articles with bibliographic references. Contains a book and software
review section. Provides in-depth analysis of Federal Regulations, including CFRs affected,
comments to date and other background information. Summarizes all recent regulations
and legal cases as well as current issues relating to hazardous waste.
• Sample articles: In situ vitrification update, Final rule restricts hazardous waste discharges
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• Bi-monthly Journal
• Publisher: McCoy & Associates, Inc.
• Back Issues:  1/87-
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Hazardous Waste Guide for Generators, Transporters & TSD's (formerly Hazardous
Waste Management Guide)

• This Guide provides information necessary to comply with RCRA/HSWA regulations in
40 CFR Parts 260-268,270-272,280-281; and Parts 116-117. The book is divided into 3
sections: 1) Management Guidelines section - which contains explanatory information on
compliance; identification and listing of hazardous waste; records and reports; standards
applicable to generators, transporters and owners and operators of treatment, storage and
disposal (TSD) facilities; permit procedures for TSDs; State programs; financial
responsibility; and underground storage tanks; 2) Regulations section - which contains the
actual hazardous waste regulations; and 3) Reference section - which includes important
information on waste exchanges and hazardous waste spills; and  reprints of RCRA and
HSWA.
• Looseleaf Service (Semi-annual update: May/Nov.)
• Publisher: J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
• Call Number: HW Ref. KF 3946 A33 1985

Hazardous Waste Management

• As the magazine of the National Association of Hazardous Waste Generators, the journal
focuses on technologies in the area of waste management. Regular features include, legal
and industry news, book reviews, technology focus, new products and literature, federal
register highlights, State regulatory trends and a calendar.
• Sample articles: Recycling of soil contaminated with petroleum products by the Amrec
process, New field applications of bioremediation prove promising, Improvements in
sampling equipment
• Monthly Journal
• Publisher: The National Association of Hazardous Waste Generators
• Back Issues:  Irregular

Hazardous Waste News

• Provides a good summary of events around the nation with respect to hazardous waste
information. Includes a current enforcement report, State information, court cases,
business and contract opportunities.
• Sample articles: EPA adds sites to NPL, Group asks Supreme Court to order cleanup
studies, Mining industry opposes new EPA controls, Technical problems delay nerve-gas
incineration, DOE laboratory to test tank decontamination
• Weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Business Publishers, Inc.
• Back Issues:  1982- (Also available through DIALOG)
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Hazardous Waste Regulatory Guide

• Provides meaningful information on State hazardous waste regulations to generators,
transporters, and owners/operators of TSD facilities. The Guide focuses on State
requirements that are more stringent than the Federal requirements, such as small quantity
generator exclusions, identification and listing, manifests, labeling, transporter permits,
liability insurance, groundwater monitoring, and required forms. The Guide also provides
information on progress in receiving final authorization from EPA, the agency which
administers the program and the law which authorizes a hazardous waste management
program.
• Looseleaf Service (Semi-annual update: Mar./Sept.)
• Publisher: J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
• Call Number: HW Ref. KF 3945.Z95 H391986

Hazardous Waste Report

• Provides an in-depth look at regulatory issues, EPA reports, enforcement & litigation
and highlighted topics. Includes State information, business news and a calendar of
meetings and seminars.
• Sample articles: EPA reports to Congress on mineral waste regulation, Vermont enacts
toxics use reduction law
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
• Back Issues: 11/79-

Hazardous Waste Services Directory

• Provides generators with a comprehensive listing of services provided by for-hire
hazardous waste disposers/treaters, transporters, consultants and laboratory facilities.
Listings are organized alphabetically by state/city/name of firm. Each section begins with
an index of listings.
• Features the following sections: Disposal/Treatment; Transporters; Laboratories;
Consultants/Engineers; Specialized Services.
• Looseleaf Service (Semi-annual update: May/Nov.)
• Publisher: J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
• Call Number: HW Ref. TD 786 K441986

HAZCHEM Alert

• Provides information on hazardous chemical news throughout the world. Divided into
the following areas: Washington update, News briefs, Industry talk, Toxicology report,
International forum, environmental report, occupational alert, Legal briefs, HazChem
reference shelf, HazChem software, Meeting news. Includes abstracts on books.
References made to NEWSNET, journals, newspapers, and other citations.
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold
• Back Issues: 8/87-


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HAZMAT News

• Advertised as "the authoritative news resource for hazardous materials control and
waste management/' this newsletter provides information on CERCLA, OSHA, DOT and
RCRA related activities. Provides news of publications, roundup of events in the 10 EPA
regions, calendar, software review, technical articles, contracts and awards, business news,
and regulatory information.
• Sample articles: Oak Ridge criticizes pump-&-treat policy, OSHA Revises HAZCOM
• Semi-monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Industry Publications, Inc. (Stevens Publishing)
• Back Issues: 1/1/91-

HazMot Transport News (formerly Toxic Materials Transport)

• Provides information at the federal level: liability under the Motor Carrier Acts
environmental restoration requirement-and especially the "potential for future damage"
clause; the new uniform hazardous waste manifest required under RCRA and all the EPA
rules; and complete coverage of DOT including the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety, and
RSPAs Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation.
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Business Publishers, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1987- (Also available through DIALOG)

HAZMAT World

• Presents hazardous waste management issues, including technical articles, industry
profiles as well as financial focus. Regular features include: Products and Services,
Glossary, News and Analysis, Legal Matters, Regional news.
• Sample articles: Business and Hazmat management, Salt formations offer
disposal alternatives, UV-Oxidation technology
• Monthly Journal
• Publisher: Tower-Borner Publishing, Inc.
• Back Issues: 10/88-

HAZNews

• Primarily international in scope, it focuses on hazardous waste management. Issues are
divided into Europe, North America, World. Provides calendar of meetings and seminars,
commentaries on a particular topic, people in the news, news items on products for
innovative technologies
• Sample articles: Australian incinerator plan starts public protests, U.S. companies to
reduce emissions of air toxics, French environment agency proposal criticized
• Monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Profitastral Ltd.
• Back Issues: 10/90-
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HozTECH News

• Examines waste management technologies across the country, including technical
equipment, construction and operating costs, regulatory compliance, capacities and contact
names.
• Sample articles: Spent Acids Recovered During Tests of Distillation System, Seven
Technologies Selected for SITE Demonstration Program
• Bi-weekly newsletter
• Publisher: HazTECH News, Cathy H. Dombrowski, Publisher
• Back Issues: Irregular

HMCRI Focus

• Produced by the Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute, this newsletter presents
conference and workshop information sponsored by the Institute. Sprinkled throughout
the newsletter are current EPA news items relating to hazardous waste issues.
• Monthly Newsletter
• Publisher Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute
• Back Issues: Irregular

Infectious Wastes News

• Provides information for generators and handlers of bio-hazardous wastes. Produced by
the editors of Waste Age Magazine. Includes regulatory information.
• Sample articles: Medical wastes market will reach $2.7 billion by 1996, EPA investigates
complaint about out-of-state waste, AHA says waste risks are occupational
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: National Solid Wastes Management Association
• Back Issues: 2/89-

Inside EPA's Superfund Report

• This publication provides timely tracking of Superfund regulation, litigation and
legislative policies including updated charts. The publisher sells copies of many
documents cited. Each issue typically contains excerpts from the text of a topical
document.  The newsletter is divided as follows: Health Risks, Cleanup, Congress, States,
Litigation, Contractors, Technology.
• Sample articles: Waste-to-fuel developer gets funding, Energy department cleanups
threatened by liability rule
•  Bi-weekly Newsletter
•  Publisher:  Inside Washington Publishers
•  Back Issues: 9/87-

Intemotional Hazardous Materials Transport Manual

• Provides a comprehensive guide to regulations affecting the transport of hazardous
materials internationally. Includes hazardous materials tables, and classifications, as well
as information on labeling, placarding, packing and other export and import regulations.

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 • Special Features: List of Hazardous Materials by UN Number and Name; International
 Regulatory Bodies, BNA Combined List which provides guidance to select the proper
 shipping name.
 • Looseleaf Service (Discontinued; updated as of 6/88)      ,
 • Publisher: The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
 • Call Number:  HW T 55.3.H31581987

 Journal of Hazardous Materials

 • Covers review papers, project reports and short communications dealing with all aspects
 of hazardous materials arising from their inherent physical properties. The scope of
 articles is wide, ranging from basic handling of hazardous materials to risk assessment and
 the presentation of case histories of incidents involving real hazards to employees and the
 public. Also included: properties of hazardous materials, safety and health hazards,
 legislation, assessment, including insurance, test methods, technical aspects, reliability and
 consequence modelling.  Book reviews are also presented.
 • Sample articles: Dense gas removal from a valley by crosswinds, Approach to a leak on
 an LNG tank bottom, A reciprocating pump check valve designed for supercritical water
 oxidation of sludges
 • Bi-monthly Journal
 • Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc.
 • Back Issues: 12/78-

 Management of World Wastes (see World Wastes)

 Metals Week

 • A review of events, legal, financial, industry news, relating to precious metals, lead and
 zinc, aluminum, ferroalloys, tin, copper and light metals.
 • Weekly Newsletter
 • Publisher: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
 • Back Issues: 1982-1991 (Subscription discontinued)

The Minimizer

 • A newsletter designed to serve and inform Pennsylvania's small quantity generators of
issues relating to hazardous waste. Covers events, publications, profiles, seminar and
training notices and regulatory information. Includes information on recycling.
 •  Quarterly Newsletter
 •  Publisher: Ctr. for Hazardous Materials Research, U. of Pittsburgh Applied Res. Center
 •  Back Issues:  Irregular

Monthly Hotline Report: RCRA/SF/OUST/ EPCRA

 •  Compilation of reports from EPA's RCRA/Superfund Hotline. Announces new
publications. Issued by EPA's Office of Solid Waste.
 •  Monthly Looseleaf Service
 •  Back Issues:  1991-
 •  Call Number: EPAX 9202-0006

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Nuclear Waste News

• Provides short articles on generation, packaging, transportation, processing, and
disposal of nuclear wastes, including meetings, exhibits and seminars.
• Sample articles: Bill to revoke BRC policy clears House Interior Committee, Radioactive
phosphorous slag creates headaches in Idaho
• Weekly Newsletter (Subscription discontinued)
• Publisher: Business P !blishers, Inc.
• Back Issues: 9/87- (Atso available through DIALOG and NEWSNET)

Oil Spill Intelligence Report

• World news briefs on events relating to oil spills. Provides references to reports and
meetings.
• Sample articles: Exxon completes summer cleanup of Valdez, Enviro-Tech markets new
effluent TOC monitor
• Weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Cutter Information Corp.
• Back Issues: 1987- (Also available through NEWSNET)

OSHA Compliance Advisor

• A comprehensive roundup of events, issues and regulatory matters associated with
OSHA. Features state events and Washington highlights, a Federal Register digest, a
calendar of conferences and seminars, a compliance report and special articles. Provides
information on toxic substances.
• Semi-monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Business & Legal Reports. Inc.
• Back Issues: 10/8/90-

Re News Digest (Renewable Energy News Digest)

• A digest of renewable energy news.  Offers interesting information on alternative energy
projects, education and state activity in this area.
• Monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Sun Words
• Back Issues: Irregular

Real Estate/Environmental Liability News

• This newsletter provides information on regulatory developments concerning
commercial transactions of contaminated property. Covers EPA activities, industry
practices, and lending concerns on property containing underground storage tanks.
Sample articles: Lessee that functioned as 'owner' cannot invoke defenses under CERCLA,
State of Connecticut appeals order in "innocent owner" suit
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Buraff Publications
• Back Issues: 1992-

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Recycling Times

• A newspaper reporting on issues related to recycling, primarily for industry. Contains
notices of recycling meetings, stock and market prices and letters to the editor. Touted as
the "newspaper of recycling markets."
• Sample articles: U.S. Recycles 34% of Steel Cans, Congress Examines the Challenges of
Paper Recycling
• Bi-weekly Newspaper
• Publisher: National Solid Wastes Management Association
• Back Issues: Irregular

Recycling Today

• A journal of information on all aspects of recycling, including international, State,
Federal, municipal perspectives. Provides information on products, market trends,
financial analyses, meetings, people and special articles.
• Sample articles: America's scrap broker, Year-end aluminum outlook, Gold: riding a
roller coaster
• Special Feature: Annual Equipment and Services Directory
• Monthly Journal
• Publisher: GIE, Inc. Publishers
• Back Issues: 1978-

Remediotion

• The journal of environmental cleanup costs, technologies and techniques. Can be used
as a practical as well as educational tool on remediation information.
• Sample articles: Treating Contaminated Groundwater Using a Fluidized-Bed Reactor,
Successful Slid-Phase Bioremediation of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil
• Special Features: Regular columns are a "Review of Recent Publications" and "Recent
Developments in Cleanup Technologies."
• Quarterly Journal
• Publisher: Executive Enterprises Publications, Co., Inc.
• Back Issues: Winter 1990/91-

Resource Recovery Report

• Provides short reviews of resource recovery progress around the nation.
• Sample articles: Landfill regs due soon, Product liability may elicit Senate vote, Clean Air
Act - Prognosis
• Monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: Resource Recovery Report, Frank McManus, Publisher
• Back Issues: 1985-
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Reuse Recycle

• The focus is on resource recycling.  Articles are brief and present all facets of information
on recycling of plastics, paper, cans and other packaging materials.
• Sample articles: A new west coast recycler of post-consumer plastic bottles, polyethylene
grocery sacks will be made from recycled post-consumer polyethylene bottles
• Monthly Newsletter
• Publisher: TECHNOMIC Publishing Company, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1988-(Subscription discontinued)

Sludge

• Format similar to Nuclear Waste News. Covers stories on generators, treatment,
utilization and disposal of sludge material. Includes legislative and regulatory items. Cites
EPA reports.  Scope of newsletter is federal, state and local news as well as industry
highlights. Includes a calendar of upcoming events and occasionally a quote of the week.
• Sample articles: Measure to ban out-of-state waste killed, End of ocean dumping means
pain for Long Island village
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher:  Business Publishers, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1982-  (Also available through DIALOG)

Solid Waste & Power

• An industry-oriented journal featuring articles on recycling and waste-to-energy
programs and other solid waste issues.  Includes industry/product news, a calendar, and
special articles.
• Sample articles: Designing for a changing fuel stream; The power of waste-to-energy,
WTE plays a leading role overseas
• Bi-monthly Journal
• Publisher:  HCI Publications
• Back Issues: 10/90-

Solid Waste Report

• Format similar to Nuclear Waste News. Provides brief news items on solid waste topics
including resource recovery, recycling, collection and disposal.  Scope is State and Federal.
Provides legislative and regulatory information, profiles of people in the news and
reference sources to obtain additional information.
• Sample articles: Liability language upheld in Pennsylvania law, DOE draft promotes
waste incinerators to save on energy
• Weekly Newsletter
• Publisher:  Business Publishers, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1982-  (Also available through DIALOG and NEWSNET)
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Stole Regulation Report - Toxic Substances & Hazardous Waste

• Brief news items similar in format to other publications by Business Publishers, Inc.,
provides information on State regulation of toxic substances and hazardous waste.
• Sample articles: Slants and Trends, Industry files suit over Alabama waste fees, EPA
pondering tighter State RCRA oks, Federal rail rules prevail over Ohio
• Bi-weekly Newsletter
• Publisher: Business Publishers, Inc.
• Back Issues: 6/88- (Also available through DIALOG)

Superfund (see Superfund Week)

Superfund Design and Construction Update

• Covers contract information, i.e., bid tabulations, negotiated procurement,
indemnification issues.
• Monthly Newsletter
• Issued by EPA's Hazardous Site Control Division to EPA Regional Offices
• Back Issues: Irregular

Superfund Records of Decision Update

• Covers information about recent Records of Decision.
• Monthly Newsletter
• Issued by EPA's Hazardous Site Control Division to EPA Regional Offices
• Back Issues: Irregular

Superfund Week (formerly Superfund)

• Summarizes recent events relating to Superfund. Contains information on consent
agreements, EPA guidance issues, court cases, public hearings and pending Superfund
legislation.
• Sample articles: PCBs guidance issued, Court nixes lender's liability, EPA panel to urge
national lab accreditation program.
• Weekly Newsletter (issues before June 19,1992 were bi-weekly)
• Publisher: Pasha Publications, Inc.
• Back Issues: 3/88- (Also available through NEWSNET)

Tech Trends

• Designed to be the applied technologies journal for Superfund removals, remedial
actions and RCRA corrective actions.
• Sample articles: Innovations in monitoring and measurement, On-site bioremediation
at Scott Lumber under a performance contract, In-situ vapor extraction at Hinson
chemical site
• Monthly Newsletter
• Back Issues: Irregular
• Issued by EPA's Technology Innovation Office

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Toxic Materials Transport (see HazMat Transport News)

Toxics Law Reporter
                             •

• A review of toxic torts, hazardous waste, and insurance litigation.  Each issue typically
is divided as follows: Toxic Torts: Environmental Exposure, Product Liability; Hazardous
Waste Law:  Criminal Liability, ederal Policy, Superfund Litigation; Analysis & Perspective:
(feature article); Conferences and Seminars, Federal Legislation; Table of Cases reported.
The journal is particularly comprehensive on pending litigation, court decisions,
enforcement and settlements in areas relating to hazardous and toxic substances.
• Sample articles: Property fell within prior [NPL] listing, court says, Purchaser may be
liable for response costs as "continuing enterprise", trial court says
• Weekh-Newsletter
• Publisner: The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
• Back Issues: 2/89-

Underground Storage Tank Guide

• The Guide presents interpretations of EPA's final regulations, summaries of State tank
programs, insights from experts, and the text of the law and regulations with respect to
underground storage tanks. It is designed to assist in the development of a comprehensive
compliance and management program for underground storage tanks. Updates are issued
monthly which include a bulletin and revisions to the core text.
• Table of Contents includes: Overview, Petroleum Tanks, Hazardous
Materials Tanks, Corrective Action, Tank Closure, Financial Requirements, Trust Funds,
Enforcement and Penalties, State Programs. Appendices provide source documents
relating to legislative and regulatory history, industry standards, and guidance.
• Looseleaf Service (Monthly updates)
• Publisher: Thompson Publishing Group
• Call Number: HW TD 811.5 U57 (2 vols.)

Waste Age

• Featured as the authoritative voice of waste systems and technology, this trade journal
presents current issues in waste management, recycling and other related issues. Includes
professional services guides, news items and special viewpoints.
• Sample articles: The refuse truck body buyers guide, A 'growing7 interest in wastewater
plants, Cincinnat 's quick-start recycling program
• Special Feature: Waste Systems and Services Industry Yellow Pages, a complete source of
waste industry services and equipment issued yearly in a separate volume.
•  Monthly Journal (Not current)
•  Publisher: National Solid Wastes Management Association
•  Back Issues: 1/73-6/90  Irregular (Subscription discontinued)
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 Waste Alternatives

 • Published by the editors of Waste Age, this journal provides information on disposal
 options. Topics cover hazardous' wastes landfills and disposal, on-site treatment, disposal
 technology, Superfund clean-up, environmental liability, regulations, education and
 reference.
 • Quarterly Journal (Subscription discontinued)
 • Publisher: National Solid Wastes Management Association
 • Back Issues:  Irregular

 Waste Disposal and Pollution Control (see Environmental Regulation)

 Waste Management & Research

 • This is the journal of the International Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Association
 (ISWA). It provides research papers, reports, book reviews, and forthcoming events on
 waste management.
 • Sample articles: Ash disposal from incinerators, Leachate from land disposal of coal
 fly ash
 • Bi-monthly Journal
 • Publisher: Academic Press, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers
 • Back Issues: 12/87-

 Waste Management Today

 • Consists of two journals:  News Journal and Bibliographic Journal. International in scope.
 Subject areas include: management of non-radioactive solid, sludge, liquid and gaseous
 wastes including sewage sludges and domestic refuse; their disposal and recovery; and
 environmental hazards.  Legislative and policy aspects of waste management are also
 covered. Order form is provided for obtaining photocopies of documents.
 • Sample articles: Microbial removal of organic sulphur could free oil reserves, Iceland
 designs portable refrigerant reclaim unit, Reduced pollution claimed by Silicon Valley
 companies
 • Special Features: News Journal summarizes events and cites references. An annotated
 reading list is included as well as a calendar of events. Bibliographic Journal is annotated,
 includes papers from international conferences and has a subject index.
 • Monthly Journal (2 vols.)
 • Publisher: AEA Technology, United Kingdom
 • Back Issues: 1/89-

Waste Tech News

 •  A newspaper for waste and pollution control industries, including those engaged in the
collection, hauling, analysis, treatment and disposal of hazardous, solid, liquid and medical
wastes.  Topics covered include conversion of waste to energy, site remediation, recycling,
resource recovery, asbestos abatements and other forms of waste management as well as
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literature section (reviews), trade show events, new product review, stock watch, contracts
and business briefs, roundup of State events.
• Sample articles: Iraqi crisis worries waste industries, Cleanup costs at 7,300 DOD sites $25
billion
• Bi-weekly Newspaper
• Publisher: Schouweiler Communications Group
• Back Issues:  12/89- Irregular

Waste Treatment Technology News

• Provides information on technologies, critical developments and analysis of new
concepts in clean-up, control, recycling, and disposal necessary for effective management
of industrial waste generated in the processing of energy, chemical and minerals.  Covers
acid rain, water, nuclear, toxic solid wastes.
• Monthly Newsletter (Discontinued)
• Publisher: Business Communications Co., Inc.
• Back Issues:  12/87-6/88 (Also available through DIALOG and NEWSNET)

Wastes Management

• Provides news from the perspective of a trade association, mainly in the area of recycling
and reclamation
• Journal of the Institute of Wastes Management
• Sample articles: UK relationship to world waste management, Role of the regulation
authorities on recycling
• Monthly Journal
• Publisher: Institute of Wastes Management
• Back Issues: 1/82-

Worid Wastes (formerly Management of World Wastes)

• Advertised as the voice of the industry, this journal looks at the waste management
industry worldwide.  Special features include:  a calendar of events, profiles on people and
products, a professional directory, news articles and reviews of references.
• Sample articles: From energy to roads: new uses for old tires, Long hauling waste by rail,
Taxing the solid waste stream
• Monthly Journal
• Publisher: Communication Channel, Inc.
• Back Issues: 1/88-Irregular
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                             Publishers' Information

 Commercial Publishers

 • Academic Press Limited
 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers
 Foots Cray
 Sidcup, Kent DA14 5HP, UK
 Tel: 081-300-3322

 • AEA Technology
 Building 7.12
 Harwell
 Oxfordshire OX11 ORA, UK
 Tel: (0235) 821111 Ext. 3110

 • American Institute of Chemical Engineers
 345 East 47th Street
 New York, NY 10017
 Tel: 212/705-7657

 • Aspen Publisher, Inc.
 200 Orchard Ridge Drive
 Gaithersburg, MD 20878
 Tel.: 800/638-8437

 • Buraff Publications
 1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW
 Suite 1000
 Washington, DC 20036
 Tel.: 202/862-0990; FAX: 202/862-0999

 • The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
 1231 25th Street, NW
 Washington, DC 20037
 Tel.: 800/372-1033; FAX: 800/253-0332

 • Business and Legal Reports, Inc.
 64 Wall Street
 Madison, CT 06443-1513
 Tel.: 203/245-7448

 •  Business Communications Co., Inc.
25 Van Zant Street
Norwalk, CT 06855-1781
Tel: 203/853-4266
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•  Business Publishers Inc.
951 Pershing Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4464
Tel.: 301/587-6300; FAX: 301/587-1081

• Center for Hazardous Material Research
University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center
320 William Pitt Way
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Tel: 800/334-CHMR (2467)

• Communication Channels, Inc.
6255 Barfield Road
Atlanta, GA 30328
Tel.: 404/256-9800

• Cutter Information Corp.
37 Broadway
Arlington, MA 02174-5539
Tel.: 617/648-8700; FAX: 617/648-8707

• DEVO Enterprises
704 9th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003-2804
Tel.: 202/543-2752; FAX: 202/547-2909

• Elsevier Science Publishers
Journals Department
P.O. Box 211
1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tel: (020) 5803911

• Executive Enterprises Publications Co., Inc.
22 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10010-6904
Tel.: 800/332-8804; 212/645-7880, Ext. 208

• GIE Inc., Publishers
4012 Bridge Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44113-3320
Tel: 800/456-0707; 216/961-4130

• Government Institutes, Inc.
966 Hungerford Drive, #24
Rockville,MD 20850
Tel.: 301/251-9250
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 • Hazardous Materials Control Resources, Inc.
 Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute
 7237 Hanover Parkway
 Greenbelt, MD 20770-3602
 Tel.: 301/982-9500

 • HazTECHNews
 Cathy H. Dombrowski, Publisher
 14120 Huckleberry Lane
 Silver Spring, MD 20906
 Tel: 301/871-3289; FAX: 301/460-5859

 • HCI Publications
 410 Archibald Street
 Kansas City, MO 64111
 Tel.: 816/931-1311; FAX: 816/931-2015

 • Industry Publications, Inc. (Stevens Publishing)
 225 N. New Road
 Waco, TX 76702
 Tel.: 817/776-9000

 • Institute of Wastes Management
 9 Saxon Court
 St. Peter's Gardens
 Northampton, NN11SX
 Tel: 0604 20426; FAX: 0604 21339

 • Inside Washington Publishers
 P.O. Box 7167 Ben Franklin Station
 Washington, DC 20044
 Tel.: 800/424-9068; 703/892-8500

 • The J.G. Press, Inc.
 Box 351,18 South Seventh Street
 Emmaus, PA 18049
 215/967-4135

 •  J.J. Keller & Associates
 3003 W. Breezewood Lane, P.O. Box 368
Neenah, WI54957-0368
 Tel.: 800/327-6868

 •  Leader Publications
 111 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10011
Tel.: 800/888-8300; 212/463-5709
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• Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
1651 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10128
Tel.: 212/289-2300

• McCoy & Associates, Inc.
13701 West Jewell Avenue
Suite 202
Lakewood, Colorado 80228
Tel.: 303/987-0333

• McGraw-Hill, Inc.
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
Tel: 212/512-6126

• National Solid Wastes Management Association
Infectious Wastes News
Washington Square
P.O. Box 65686
Washington, DC 20035-5686
or
Waste Age
Recycling Times
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
Tel.: 202/861-0708

• Old House Journal Corp.
435 Ninth Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215.
Tel.: 718/788-1700

•  Pasha Publications, Inc.
Superfund
1401 Wilson Blvd.
Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
Tel: 703/528-1244; FAX: 703/528-1253

• Prindle* Hinds Environmental, Inc.
7208 Jefferson Street, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Tel.: 505/345-8732; FAX: 505/345-0393
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 • Profitastral Ltd.
 Park House
 140 Battersea Park Road
 London, SW11 4NB, UK
 Tel.: Intl: 444 74 71 498 2511; FAX: Intl: 444 71 498 2343

 • Resource Recovery Report
 Frank McManus, Publisher
 5313 38th Street, NW
 Washington, DC 20015
 Tel: 202/362-6034; FAX: 202/362-6632

 • Schouweiler Communications Group
 Waste Tech News
 131 Madison Street
 Denver, CO 80206
 Tel.: 303/394-2905

 • Sun Words
 861 Central Parkway
 Schenectady, NY 12309
 Tel: 518/372-1799

 • TECHNOMIC Publishing Co., Inc.
 851 New Holland Avenue, Box 3535
 Lancaster, PA 17604-3535

 • Thompson Publishing Group
 1725 K Street, NW
 Suite 200
 Washington, DC 20006
 800/424-2959; 202/872-4000

 • Tower-Borner Publishing, Inc.
 BldgC, Suite 206
 800 Roosevelt Road
 Glen Ellyn,  IL 60137-5851
 708/858-1888; FAX: 708/858-1957

 •  Van Nostrand Reinhold Publishing Company. Inc.
 115 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
212/254-3232

 •  Wakeman/Walworth, Inc.
300 N. Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703/549-8606; FAX: 703/549-1372

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• World Information Systems
P.O. Box 535, Harvard Square Station
Cambridge, MA 02238
800/666-4430; 617/491-5100; FAX': 617/492-3312

EPA Offices

Chemicals-in-Progress Bulletin
• Environmental Assistance Division
Editor: Jane Gurin
U.S. EPA (TS-799)
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460

Engineering Bulletin
• Center for Environmental Research Information
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Tel.: 513/569-7562

Monthly Hotline Report: RCRA/SF/OUST/EPCRA
• Office of Solid Waste
U.S. EPA
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
Hotline Tel.: 800/424-9346

Superfund Design and Construction Update
Superfund Records of Decision Update
• Hazardous Site Control Division (OS220W)
U.S. EPA
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
Tel: 703/308-8393,8444

Tech Trends
Bioremediation in the Field
• Technology Innovation Office (OS110W)

401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
Tel: 703/308-8800
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