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NATIONAL AIR TOXICS
INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, Nonn Carolina 27711
State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials
Ongoing Research and
Regulatory Development
Projects
U.S. Environment Protect** Aewcy
Region 5. Library (PL-12J) _^
77 Wes» Jackson Boulevard, 12U1 HOOT
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
July 1990
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DCN No. 90-203-099-26-10
EPA Contract No. 68-D8-0065
Work Assignment No. 2-6
EPA-450/3-90-013
NATIONAL AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE:
ONGOING RESEARCH AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
FINAL REPORT
Prepared for:
Nancy Riley, Work Assignment Manager
Pollutant Assessment Branch
Emission Standards Division
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5, Library (PL-12J)
77 West Jackson Boulevard, 12th Floor
Chicago, It 60604-3590
Prepared by:
Theresa K. Moody
Carla E. Oldham
Carolyn E. Norris
Radian Corporation
3200 East Chapel Hill Road/Progress Center
Post Office Box 13000
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
July 1990
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for publication
as received from Radian Corporation. Approval does not signify that the
contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the U. S. Environmental
Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products
constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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PREFACE
In response to State and local agency requests for air toxics
information, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed the
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse. This information dissemination
center has been developed in cooperation with the State and Territorial Air
Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA) and the Association of Local Air
Pollution Control Officials (ALAPCO).
The purpose of this document, published by the National Air Toxics
Information Clearinghouse, is to inform State and local agencies and other
Clearinghouse users of current research and regulatory development projects
under way at the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institute
for Occupational Safety and Health, the Agency for Toxic Substances and
Disease Registry, and State and local agencies, and to help them identify
sources of specific air toxics information. Every effort has been made to
ensure accuracy as of March 31, 1990, the date that compilation of project
information was collected. However, future changes in agency priorities and
funding levels may change the scope and estimated project completion dates.
This document is the 1990 update of the annual National Air Toxics
Information Clearinghouse ongoing research document, last published in July
1989. The Clearinghouse plans to continue to update this document on a
regular basis. Other publications of the Clearinghouse include:
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Rationale for Air
Toxics Control in Seven State and Local Agencies,
EPA-450/5-86-005, PB86-181179/XAB, August 1985;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: How The
Clearinghouse Can Help to Answer Your Air Toxics Questions,
EPA-450/5-86-009, PB88-157813/XAB, July 1986;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Methods for
Pollutant Selection and Prioritization, EPA-450/5-86-010,
PB87-124079/XAB, July 1986;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Qualitative and
Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment, EPA-450/5-87-003,
PB88-113188/XAB, June 1987:
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography of
Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related to Air
Toxics, five volumes: (EPA-450/5-87-005, PB88-136601/XAB)
(Volume 1: Citations - 1987), July 1987; EPA-450/5-88-005,
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PB89-103436/XAB (Volume 2: Citations - 1988), July 1988;
EPA-450/3-89-25, PB-pending (Volume 3: Citations - 1989),
July 1989; EPA-450/3-90-014, NTIS number not yet available
(Volume 4: Citations - 1990), July 1990; and EPA-450/3-90-14a,
NTIS number not yet available, (Index - 1990), July 1990;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: NATICH Data Base
Users Guide for Data Entry and Editing, EPA-450/5-88-001,
PB88-202734/XAB, February 1988;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: NATICH Data Base
Users Guide for Data Viewing, EPA-450/5-88-002, PB88-197470/XAB,
February 1988;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Case Studies in
Risk Communication, EPA-450/5-88-003, PB89-104277/XAB, May 1988;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse Report on State,
Local, and EPA Air Toxics Activities, EPA-450/3-90-012,
NTIS number not yet available, July 1990;
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse Newsletter, A
Bimonthly Periodical, 33 issues to date, December 1983 - May 1990;
and
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Research
and Regulatory Development Projects, EPA-450/3-89-26,
PB89-113531/XAB, July 1989.
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ABSTRACT
The National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse (NATICH) has been
established by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards for the purpose of facilitating information
transfer among Federal, State, and local air quality management agencies.
This document has been published as part of that effort. Its purpose is to
inform State and local agencies and other Clearinghouse users of U. S. EPA,
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Agency for
Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and State and local agency
research and regulatory development projects concerning toxic air pollutants.
The document is divided into three sections and an appendix. The first
section is an introduction that explains document scope and use. Section 2
lists 230 air toxics projects in progress as of March 31, 1990, at EPA, NIOSH,
ATSDR, and State and local agencies. A brief description of each project and
a contact name, office, and telephone number are given. The third section of
the document contains the index that allows readers to locate projects of
interest. Projects are indexed by agency, project type, chemical name,
Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number, and Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) Code. The appendix lists regulatory development projects on toxic
chemicals under way at the EPA's Office of Drinking Water (ODW). Although
most of these projects are not directly related to air problems, health
information on toxic chemicals from ODW projects may be of interest to
Clearinghouse users.
This work complements information contained in the Clearinghouse
documents entitled "National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse:
Bibliography of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related to Air
Toxics, Volume 1: Citations - 1987, July 1987 (EPA-450/5-87-005); Volume 2:
Citations - 1988, July 1988 (EPA-450/5-88-005); Volume 3: Citations - 1989,
July 1989 (EPA-450/3-89-25); Volume 4: Citations - 1990, July 1990 (EPA-
450/3-90-014); and Index - 1989, July 1989 (EPA-450/3-89-25a).
This document was submitted in partial fulfillment of EPA Contract No.
68-D8-0065, Work Assignment No. 2-6, by Radian Corporation under the
sponsorship of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Compilation of data
on projects to March 31, 1990, was completed in June 1990, and the report was
completed in July 1990.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1.0 Introduction 1-1
2.0 Project Summaries 2-1
3.0 Index 3-1
3.1 Table of Contents to Index 3-3
3.2 Project Entry Index 3-23
Appendix - EPA Office of Drinking Water Projects A-1
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Table paqe
1 Key to Acronyms Used In This Document 1-6
2 Clearinghouse Chemical Identifiers 1-12
Figure Sample Entry 1-14
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This list of ongoing research and regulatory development activities has
been compiled by the National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse (NATICH),
which is operated by the Pollutant Assessment Branch of the U. S. EPA's Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS). It is one of several tools
designed to facilitate exchange of information for toxic air pollutants. A
total of 230 ongoing projects are listed. These projects have been funded by
the U. S. EPA, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), or State and local
agencies. The sponsoring agency, a contact name and telephone number, and a
description of the work are provided for each project. To facilitate use of
this document, the projects are indexed by sponsoring agency, project type,
chemical name or class and Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) registry number,
and Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code and SIC code title.
This document is designed to help Clearinghouse users identify sources
of information for specific air toxics questions or problems. It is an
updated version of the July 1989 Clearinghouse "Ongoing Research and
Regulatory Development Projects" document (EPA-450/3-89-26, PB90-113531/XAB).
The projects listed in this document focus on studies that have not yet
resulted in publicly available reports. The list indicates estimated
completion dates as well as a contact person who can provide study details.
In future updates of this document, new projects will be added, and the dates
and names previously provided will be updated as required. Projects that were
completed since the last edition have been removed. Some of these projects
resulted in published reports that are listed in the July 1990 Clearinghouse
publication "Bibliography of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics, Volume 4: Citations - 1990." Clearinghouse users
should keep previous reports for a complete list of research activities that
have been conducted by the various agencies.
DOCUMENT SCOPE
Eighteen types of projects that are considered to be of greatest
interest to agencies concerned with the regulation of toxic air pollutants are
included in this compilation. Both basic scientific research projects and
studies conducted to assess the need for regulations and/or to support
regulatory development activities have been included. Federal regulations may
or may not be developed for sources and/or pollutants covered by these
projects. The 18 categories of projects are briefly defined below.
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1- Accident Prevention/Emergency Response - These projects range in scope
from establishing accident prevention and emergency response measures to
evaluating releases or spills and preparing appropriate responses to the
accident. This includes procedures under development to meet the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III community-
right-to-know program requirements.
2. Ambient Monitoring - Projects that develop methodologies for monitoring
hazardous air pollutants or to conduct monitoring studies.
3. CHIPs - Chemical Hazard Information Profiles - These profiles are
prepared by EPA's Office of Toxic Substances that compiles preliminary
information about sources, environmental distribution, exposure, and
health effects of specific chemicals.
4- Control Technology - Projects that address control of air toxics from
specific sources or methods to mitigate effects from toxic pollutants in
a geographic area (i.e., effects of urban soup).
5. Dispersion Modeling - Projects in which dispersion modeling of an air
pollution source or sources emitting toxic air pollutants is performed.
Also included are projects that develop models to evaluate the
dispersion characteristics of air toxics attributed to geographical and
meteorological influences.
6. Emission Factors - Projects that develop emission factors for specific
air toxics or compile emission factors from previously published data.
7. Epidemiology Studies - Epidemiology studies primarily funded by NIOSH
examining human health effects possibly resulting from exposure to toxic
air pollutants.
8. Exposure Assessments - Projects that estimate the population exposed to
ambient concentrations of specific air toxics.
9. Health Assessments - Projects that result in the compilation of
information on health effects of specific air toxics chemicals.
10. Indoor Air - Projects that study indoor air pollutant, including methods
development for monitoring and health and exposure assessments.
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11. NESHAP - EPA projects that support the development of National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) under Section 112 of the
Clean Air Act. These projects may include collecting or generating the
following types of,information: an analysis of the affected industry or
air pollution source including emissions data and applicable control
technology; an analysis of regulatory alternatives in terms of potential
environmental, economic, and energy impacts; and health information
including exposure and risk assessments.
12. NSPS - EPA projects that support the development of New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS) for sources of certain hazardous air
pollutants under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act. These projects may
involve gathering or generating the following types of information: an
analysis of the affected industry or air pollution source including
emissions data and applicable control technology, and an analysis of
regulatory alternatives in terms of potential environmental, economic,
and energy impacts.
13. Pre-Requlatorv Assessments - Projects that assess whether specific air
pollutants should be regulated under the Clean Air Act or other
appropriate mechanisms. These projects include reviewing the health
effects, sources, air emissions, and potential for public exposure to
the specific pollutants.
14. Regulatory Development Guidance - EPA-funded projects that provide
guidance to State and local agencies on development of air toxics
control programs.
15. Risk Assessments - Projects that estimate potential human risks
resulting from exposure to hazardous air pollutants.
16. Source Assessments - Projects that identify and quantify emissions from
specific source categories and that evaluate applicable control
technologies.
17. Source Sampling - Projects that develop source sampling methodologies or
that include sampling specific sources of hazardous air pollutants.
18. Toxicitv Testing - Animal toxicity testing studies that assess adverse
health effects associated with exposure to one or more chemicals.
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The following EPA offices were contacted for lists of projects within
these 18 categories:
Office of Air and Radiation;
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances;
Office of Research and Development;
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; and
Regional Offices for all 10 EPA Regions.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) under the Department
of Health and Human Services were also contacted. In selecting projects from
these lists, emphasis was placed on projects dealing with toxic air pollutants
that belong to the categories listed above. State and local agencies enter
their project lists directly into the Clearinghouse data base as a part of the
Clearinghouse's annual information request.
The EPA's office of Drinking Water (ODW) projects have been listed in
the Appendix. Although not specifically air-related projects, health
information on toxic pollutants resulting from ODW projects may be helpful to
Clearinghouse users.
USING THIS DOCUMENT
The remainder of this document has been divided into two sections and an
appendix. Section 2 contains individual entries for 230 ongoing research and
regulatory development projects. The EPA, NIOSH, and ATSDR projects appear
first, followed by State and local agency projects. Project entries are
numbered sequentially throughout Section 2, beginning with the prefix CL-BIB
or with the two-letter postal code State abbreviation for State or local
agency projects. Breaks in numerical sequence indicate the removal of
previous entries after completion of the specific project. Each entry
generally contains the following elements:
Project Title,
Status of Project,
Contact Office, Name, and Telephone Number,
Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number,
Chemical Name,
Air Pollution Source,
Project Type,
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Projection Description, and
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code.
The status field contains the start date and anticipated completion
date, if known. Any proposed publication information, if appropriate, is also
included. An asterisk following this information indicates that the contact
person could not be reached or did not respond to requests for updated
information, and the information listed from 1989 is repeated. In the case of
emission standards projects (NESHAP and NSPS), the entry indicates whether the
standard is currently in the proposal or promulgation stage. Since most NIOSH
projects are long-term projects, journal articles on various phases of a
project may be published before the overall project completion date shown in
the entry.
The next element in each project entry lists the office doing the work
and the name and telephone number of the Project Officer or other
knowledgeable contact. Abbreviations used for the offices and the telephone
number for each office are included in Table 1.
The CAS number, chemical name, and source fields may not be applicable
to all entries. For example, projects that deal with groups of chemicals such
as "organic compounds" or "heavy metals" rather than specific pollutants
cannot be assigned CAS numbers. Several special Clearinghouse acronyms
prefaced with "CL-" have been assigned to groups of common pollutant types
where no CAS number was applicable. The list of Clearinghouse chemical
identifier acronyms is shown in Table 2. In some projects dealing with
specific source types, lists of chemicals emitted are not yet available, so
"various" has been used under chemical name. Other chemical-specific projects
may not deal with specific air pollution sources. In these cases, the air
pollution source field of the entry has been omitted. Wherever possible, an
effort has been made to list the specific chemical name(s), CAS registry
number(s), and/or source type(s) for each project. Figure 1 gives an example
of a typical entry.
If a project clearly falls into 1 of the 18 categories listed above,
only that one project type is listed in the entry. However, there is often
overlap between the kinds of information included in these categories,
therefore, more than one project type is selected based on the project title
and description. The final element provides a brief general description of
the project.
Section 3 of the document is the index that is organized both
alphabetically and numerically. Each project is indexed by project type, CAS
number, chemical name, SIC Code and the corresponding SIC Code title, and the
agency conducting the work. These indices allow users to locate projects
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pertaining to a specific chemical, source, or type of information. For
example, if information is desired on a specific chemical, it can be obtained
by looking up the chemical name in the index or by looking up the CAS number
for that chemical. Under the chemical name are a list of titles and project
numbers (e.g., CL-BIB-0193 or CA001 010). Using this project number, one can
look up the projects of interest in Section 2 of this document. Similarly,
this process can be followed for various source types for which there are SIC
Codes. For example, if information on projects related to steel or the
chemical industry was desired, a listing could be found alphabetically and
numerically in the index under each of these categories and their respective
SIC Codes. If an entry contains more than one project type, it is listed in
the index under each applicable project type. Only those chemical names, CAS
numbers, and sources with SIC Codes used in the 18 project descriptions are
found in the index. A table of contents to the index begins Section 3. This
lists all terms found in the index and the index page number where the term
and associated projects are listed.
Regulatory development projects under way at the EPA Office of Drinking
Water are summarized in the Appendix. Although these are not specifically
air-related projects, Clearinghouse users may find toxic chemical information
generated by ODW useful. For example, background documents for setting
Maximum Contaminant Levels under the Safe Drinking Water Act contain health
information on toxic chemicals and many chemicals being studied by ODW are
also potential air pollutants. The Appendix contains a brief description of
ODW regulatory development activities and lists of chemicals currently under
study.
Information in this report is also available through the National Air
Toxics Information Clearinghouse computerized data base known as NATICH. By
accessing the data base on-line, the user may identify ongoing project
citations by a combination of factors such as pollutant name or CAS number,
SIC Code, project type, and/or sponsoring agency (EPA, NIOSH, ATSDR, or
State/local agency). For more information on accessing NATICH, contact the
Clearinghouse staff at (919) 541-0850 or (FTS) 629-0850.
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TABLE 1. KEY TO ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT
Acronvm
Office Division Branch
Name Telephone
1. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Offices
a. Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
OAQPS/
ESD/
SDB
PAB
ISB
CPB
CTC
TSD/
MRB
SRAB
NADB
EMB
AQMD/
NPPB
ASB
(202) 382-7400
(FTS) 382-7400
Office of Air Quality, (919) 541-5615
Planning and Standards (FTS) 629-5615
Emission Standards (919) 541-5572
Division (FTS) 629-5572
Standards Development (919) 541-5579
Branch (FTS) 629-5579
Pollutant Assessment (919) 541-5647
Branch (FTS) 629-5647
Industrial Studies (919) 541-5596
Branch (FTS) 629-5596
Chemicals and Petroleum (919) 541-5674
Branch (FTS) 629-5674
Control Technology (919) 541-0800
Center (FTS) 629-0800
Technical Support (919) 541-5536
Division (FTS) 629-5536
Monitoring and Reports (919) 541-5559
Branch (FTS) 629-5559
Source Receptor (919) 541-5561
Analysis Branch (FTS) 629-5561
National Air Data (919) 541-5583
Branch (FTS) 629-5583
Emissions Measurement (919) 541-5544
Branch (FTS) 629-5544
Air Quality Management (919) 541-5621
Division (FTS) 629-5621
Noncriteria Pollutant (919) 541-5586
Programs Branch (FTS) 629-5586
Ambient Standards (919) 541-5656
Branch FTS 629-5656
SSCD/ Stationary Source (202) 382-3807
Compliance Division (FTS) 382-3807
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TABLE 1. KEY TO ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT (Continued)
Acronvm
Office Division Branch Name
TSB Technical Support Branch
ORP/ Office of Radiation
Programs
CSD/ Criteria and Standards
Division
ESB Environmental Standards
Branch
OMS/ Office of Mobile Sources
OAIAP/ Office of Atmospheric
and Indoor Air Programs
GCD/ Global Change Division
ARB Analysis and Regulatory
Branch
IAD/ Indoor Air Division
b. Office of Research and Development (ORD)
OHEA/ Office of Health and
Environmental Assessment
EAG Exposure Assessment
Group
HHAG Human Health Assessment
Group
ECAO-RTP Environmental Criteria
and Assessment Office,
Research Triangle Park, NC
ECAO-CIN Environmental Criteria
and Assessment Office,
Cincinnati, OH
OHR/ Office of Health
Research
HERL Health Effects Research
Laboratory
Telephone
(919) 541-2810
(FTS) 629-2810
(202) 475-9600
(FTS) 475-9600
(202) 475-9603
(FTS) 475-9603
(202) 475-9610
(FTS) 475-9610
(202) 382-7645
(FTS) 382-7645
(202) 382-7407
(FTS) 382-7407
(202) 382-7750
(FTS) 382-7750
(202) 382-2787
(FTS) 382-2787
(202) 475-8470
(FTS) 475-8470
(202) 382-7676
(FTS) 382-7676
(202) 382-7317
(FTS) 382-7317
(202) 475-8909
(FTS) 475-8909
(202) 382-5898
(FTS) 382-5898
(919) 541-4173
(FTS) 629-4173
(513) 569-7531
(FTS) 684-7531
(202) 382-5900
(FTS) 382-5900
(919) 541-2281
(FTS) 629-2281
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TABLE 1. KEY TO ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT (Continued)
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OfficeDivision
Branch
Name
Telephone
OEETD/
AEERL/
CIAD/
ATRD/
RREL
OMMSQA/
AREAL/
EARD
MRDD/
CPCD
ASMD
Office of Environmental
Engineering and
Technology Demonstration
Air and Energy
Engineering Research
Laboratory
Combustion and Indoor
Air Division
CRB Combustion Research
Branch
IAB Indoor Air Branch
Air Toxics Research
Division
ATCB Air Toxics Control
Branch
IPB Industrial Processes
Branch
Risk Reduction
Engineering Laboratory
Office of Modeling,
Monitoring Systems, and
Quality Assurance
Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment
Laboratory
Exposure Assessment
Research Division
Methods Research and
Development Division
MRB Methods Research Branch
Chemical Processes and
Characterization
Division
Atmospheric Sciences
Modeling Division
(202) 382-2600
(FTS) 382-2600
(919) 541-2822
(FTS) 629-2822
(919) 541-2918
(FTS) 629-2918
(919) 541-2477
(FTS) 629-2477
(919) 541-2746
(FTS) 629-2746
(919) 541-3443
(FTS) 629-3443
(919) 541-2818
(FTS) 629-2818
(919) 541-2852
(FTS) 629-2852
(513) 569-7418
(FTS) 684-7418
(202) 382-5767
(FTS) 382-5767
(919) 541-2106
(FTS) 629-2106
(919) 541-2346
(FTS) 629-2346
(919) 541-2454
(FTS) 629-2454
(919) 541-3065
(FTS) 629-3065
(919) 541-2857
(FTS) 629-2857
(919) 541-4564
(FTS) 629-4564
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TABLE 1. KEY TO ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT (Continued)
Acronvm
Office Division
c. Office of Pesticides
OTS/
ECAD/
OPP/
RD/
HED/
d. Office of Solid Waste
OSW/
CAD/
WMD/
OERR/
ERD/
Branch Name
and Toxic Substances (OPTS)
Office of Toxic
Substances
Existing Chemical
Assessment Division
CSB Chemical Screening
Branch
RAB Risk Analysis Branch
Office of Pesticide
Programs
Registration Division
RSB Registration Support
Branch
Health Effects Division
NDB Non-Dietary Branch
and Emergency Response (OSWER)
Office of Solid Waste
Characterization and
Assessment Division
TAB Technical Assessment
Branch
Waste Management
Division
Office of Emergency
and Remedial Response
Emergency Response
Division
Telephone
(202) 382-2902
(FTS) 382-2902
(202) 382-3813
(FTS) 382-3813
(202) 382-3443
(FTS) 382-3443
(202) 382-3507
(FTS) 382-3507
(202) 382-3832
(FTS) 382-2832
(202) 557-7090
(FTS) 557-7090
(703) 557-5447
(FTS) 557-5447
(703) 557-7700
(FTS) 557-7700
(703) 557-7695
(FTS) 557-7695
(703) 557-3935
(FTS) 382-3935
(202) 382-4610
(FTS) 382-4610
(202) 382-4627
(FTS) 382-4627
(202) 382-6392
(FTS) 382-6392
(202) 382-4761
(FTS) 382-4761
(202) 475-7921
(FTS) 475-7921
(202) 382-2180
(FTS) 382-2180
(202) 475-8720
FTS 475-8720
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TABLE 1. KEY TO ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT (Continued)
Acronym .
Office Division Branch
CEPPO/
e. Office of Water (OW)
ODW
EPA Regional Offices
Reg. I
Reg. II
Reg. Ill
Reg. IV
Reg. V
Reg. VI
Reg. VII
Reg. VIII
Reg. IX
Reg. X
Name
Chemical Emergency
Preparedness and
Prevention Office
Office of Drinking Water
Region I, Air Management
Division, Boston, MA
Region II, Air and Waste
Management Division,
New York, NY
Region III, Air
Management Division
Philadelphia, PA
Region IV, Air,
Pesticides, and Toxics
Management Division,
Atlanta, GA
Region V, Air and
Radiation Management
Division, Chicago, IL
Region VI, Air,
Pesticides, and Toxics
Management Division,
Dallas, TX
Region VII, Air and
Toxics Division,
Kansas City, KS
Region VIII, Air and
Toxics Division,
Denver, CO
Region IX, Air
Management Division
San Francisco, CA
Region X, Air and Toxics
Division, Seattle, WA
Telephone
(202) 475-8600
(FTS) 475-8600
(202) 382-5700
(FTS) 382-5700
(202) 382-7575
(FTS) 382-7575
(617) 565-3231
(FTS) 835-3232
(212) 264-2525
(FTS) 264-2525
(215) 597-1193
(FTS) 597-1193
(404) 347-2864
(FTS) 257-2864
(312) 353-5954
(FTS) 353-5954
(214) 655-7223
(FTS) 255-7223
(913) 236-2893
(FTS) 757-2893
(303) 293-1759
(FTS) 564-1759
(415) 556-5275
(FTS) 454-5275
(206) 442-8578
(FTS) 399-8578
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TABLE 1. KEY TO ACRONYMS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT (Continued)
Acronym
Office Division Branch
Name
Telephone
2. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
OPPE
DBBS/
ABB
APEB
ETB
DRDS/
LIB
CIB
EIB
EPIB
DSHEFS/
IWSB
SB
Office of Program (404) 639-3794
Planning and Evaluation (FTS) 236-3794
Division of Biomedical I
and Behavioral Sciences, f
Cincinnati, OH
513) 533-8465
:TS) 684-8465
Applied Biology Branch (513) 533-8433
(FTS) 684-8433
Applied Physiology and !
Ergonomics Branch 1
Experimental Toxicology J
Branch F
513) 533-8291
:TS) 684-8291
>13) 533-8392
:TS) 684-8392
Division of Respiratory (304) 291-4474
Disease Studies, (FTS) 923-4474
Morgantown, WV
Laboratory (304) 291-4593
Investigations Branch (FTS) 923-4593
Clinical Investigations (304) 291-4755
Branch (FTS) 923-4755
Environmental (304) 291-4304
Investigations Branch (FTS) 923-4304
Epidemiology (304) 291-4476
Investigations Branch (FTS) 923-4476
Division of Surveillance, (513) 841-4428
Hazard Evaluations, and (FTS) 684-4428
Field Studies,
Cincinnati, OH
Industry Wide Studies E
Branch F
>13) 841-4203
TS) 684-4203
Surveillance Branch (513) 841-4303
FTS) 684-4303
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TABLE 2. CLEARINGHOUSE CHEMICAL IDENTIFIERS
Clearinghouse I
Pollutant
CL-ABRAS
CL-ACID
CL-ADIP
CL-ALDEHYD
CL-ALKYLPB
CL-ALLERG
CL-ALMERC
CL-ALUM
CL-AMINE
CL-BACT
CL-BROM
CL-BTX
CL-CARBON
CL-CARCIN
CL-CFC
CL-CHC
CL-CHLOR
CL-CHROME
CL-COE
CL-COPPER
CL-COTDUST
CL-CREOSOL
CL-CUTFLU
CL-DGAEA
CL-DIESEL
CL-DIISOCY
CL-DIOXIN
CL-DYE
CL-ETHERS
CL-ETS
CL-EXPLO
CL-FUELOIL
CL-FUNG
CL-FURAN
CL-GLASS
CL-HALOME
CL-HAZWAST
CL-HCARB
CL-HERB
CL-HEXANE
CL-IAP
CL-INMERC
CL-INORGAN
CL-INOTIN
CL-INSMOLY
CL-INSRHOD
CL-INSTUNG
CL-IRON
CL-MANG
CL-MAPP
CL-METAL
CL-METOXBZ
CL-MINDUST
CL-MINFIB
Abrasives
Acidic compounds
Adipates
Aldehydes
Alkyl lead compounds
Allergens
Alkyl mercury compounds
Aluminum compounds
Amines
Bacteria
Bromine compounds
Benzene, toluene, xylene
Total carbon
Carcinogens
Chi orof 1 uorocarbons
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Chlorine compounds
Chromium compounds
Coke oven emissions
Copper compounds
Cotton dust
Creosols
Cutting fluids
Diethylene glycol alkyl ethers and acetates
Diesel fuel emissions
Diisocyanates
Dioxins
Dyes
Ethers
Environmental tobacco smoke
Explosives
Waste derived fuel oil emissions
Fungicides
Furans
Fibrous glass dust
Halomethanes
Hazardous wastes
Hydrocarbons
Herbicides
Hexane isomers
Indoor air pollutants
Aryl and inorganic mercury compounds
Inorganic compounds
Inorganic tin and oxide compounds
Insoluble molybdenum compounds
Insoluble rhodium compounds
Insoluble tungsten compounds
Iron compounds
Manganese compounds
Methyl acetylene-propadiene mixture
Metallic compounds
Methoxybenzene compounds
Mineral dusts
Mineral fibers
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TABLE 2. CLEARINGHOUSE CHEMICAL IDENTIFIERS (Continued)
Clearinghouse #
Pollutant
CL-MOM
CL-MS
CL-NICKEL
CL-NITRATE
CL-NITRITE
CL-NITROSO
CL-NMHC
CL-ODOR
CL-OH
CL-ORGANIC
CL-PAH
CL-PCO
CL-PEST
CL-PHARM
CL-PHENOL
CL-PHOSPHA
CL-PHTH
CL-PLAS
CL-PLAT
CL-PM
CL-POM
CL-PYRO
CL-RAD
CL-RCSPP
CL-RESIN
CL-ROSIN
CL-RUBSOL
CL-SALTS
CL-SEWSLUD
CL-SILVER
CL-SOLMOLY
CL-SOLRHOD
CL-SOLTUNG
CL-SOLVENT
CL-SULFATE
CL-SULFIDE
CL-SULFITE
CL-SVOC
CL-TIN
CL-TRS
CL-VARIOUS
CL-VEG
CL-VOC
CL-WELD
CL-WOOD
Mineral oil mist
Mineral spirits
Nickel compounds
Nitrates
Nitrites
Nitroso compounds
Non-methane hydrocarbons
Odors
Hydroxides
Organic compounds
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Photochemical oxidants
Pesticides
Pharmaceuticals
Phenols
Phosphates
Phthalates
Plasticizers
Platinum compounds
Particulate matter
Polycyclic organic matter
Pyro powders
Radiation
Rosin core solder pyrolysis products
Resins
Rosin vapors
Rubber solvents
Salts
Sewage sludge
Silver compounds
Soluble molybdenum compounds
Soluble rhodium compounds
Soluble tungsten compounds
Solvents
Sulfates
Sulfides
Sulfites
Semivolatile organic compounds
Organic tin compounds
Total reduced sulfur
Various pollutants
Vegetable oil mist
Volatile organic compounds
Welding fumes
Wood smoke
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FIGURE 1. SAMPLE ENTRY
CONTACT: AEERL/ATRD/IPB, Dean Smith (919) 541-2708
DOCUMENT CONTROL NUMBER: CL-BIB-0324
TITLE:
Chiorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
Chiorof1uorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
Started 8/86; Report due 9/91
AEERL/ATRD/IPB, Dean Smith (919) 541-2708
DESCRIPTION:
Chiorofluorocarbons (CFC's) are suspected of depleting ozone in the
stratosphere. Before the year 2000, the use of CFC's in consumer projects
will probably be curtailed. Alternative compounds are being considered by
industry; however, these chemicals have yet to pass toxicity and safety
testing. This project is investigating backup CFC substitutes in case the
compounds industry has selected to use as refrigerants, foam blowing agents,
solvents, and compounds in fire extinguisher fail to pass testing. To date,
ten new compounds have been synthesized. The ten new compounds fall into two
major categories: 3- and 4-carbon HCFC's and HFC's; and perfluoro- or
hydrof1uoro-ethers.
KEYWORDS THAT REFERENCE THIS PROJECT ARE:
CL-CFC CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS
CL-ETHER ETHERS
CL-SOLVENT SOLVENTS
CT CNTRL TECHNOLOGY DOC
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
EPA1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
10028-15-6 OZONE
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
2869 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC
39 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
399 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES
3999 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, NEC
593-70-4 CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
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PROJECT SUMMARIES
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CL-B1B-0012
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door
Leaks NESHAP
Re-proposeI FY 91
OAQPS/ESO/SDB, Amanda Agneu (919) 541-5268
VOCs and other hazardous air pollutants are being
studied as a whole set from coke oven emissions. The
set of pollutants has been listed under Section 112 of
the Clean Air Act. The project will also investigate
the aspects of emission reduction. The Human Exposure
Model (HEM) has been updated and economic impacts have
begun as of April 1990.
CL-COE COKE OVEN EMISSIONS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
331 BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS
3312 BLAST FURNACES AND STEEL MILLS
CL-B1B-0059
Health Assessment Document for Acrolein
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, William Ewald (919) 541-4164
This document is one of a series of health assessment
documents (HADs). It is a comprehensive assessment of
the known health data, including carcinogen)"city, muta-
genicity, teratogenicity, and reproductive effects from
all exposure routes on acrolein. The HADs serve as the
scientific database for potential health effects and
are used by the OAQPS to determine the possible listing
of hazardous air pollutants under Sections 111 and 112
of the Clean Air Act. The HAD report number is
EPA-600/8-86-014F.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
107-02-8 ACROLEIN
CL-B1B-0061
Health Assessment Document for Acetaldehyde
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, William Ewald (919) 541-4164
This document is one of a series of health assessment
documents (HADs). It is a comprehensive assessment of
the known health data, including carcinogenicity, muta-
genicity, teratogenicity, and reproductive effects,
from all exposure routes on acetaldehyde. The HADs
serve as the scientific data base for potential health
effects and are used by the OAQPS to determine the
possible listing of hazardous air pollutants under
Sections 111 and 112 of the Clean Air Act. The HAD
report number is EPA-600/8-86-015F.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
75-07-0 ACETALDEHYDE
CL-BIB-0062
Health Assessment Document for Hydrogen Sulfide
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Chon Shoaf (919) 541-4155
This document is one of a series of health assessment
documents (HADs). It is a comprehensive assessment of
the known health data, including carcinogenicity, muta-
genicity, teratogenicity, and reproductive effects,
from all exposure routes on hydrogen sulfide. The HADs
serve as the scientific database for potential health
effects and are used by the OAQPS to determine the
possible listing of hazardous air pollutants under
Sections 111 and 112 of the Clean Air Act. The HAD
report number is EPA-600/8-86-026F.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
7783-06-4 HYDROGEN SULFIDE
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CL-BIB-0063
Health Assessment Document for Phosgene
Final report due FY 91
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Beverly Comfort (919) 541-4165
This document is one of a series of health assessment
documents (HAOs). It is a comprehensive assessment
of the known health data, including carcinogenicity,
mutagenicity, teratogenicity, and reproductive effects,
from all exposure routes on phosgene. The HADs serve
as the scientific database for potential health effects
and are used by the OAQPS to determine the possible
listing of hazardous air pollutants under Sections 111
and 112 of the Clean Air Act. The HAD report number
is EPA-600/8-86-022F.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
75-44-5 PHOSGENE
CL-B1B-0103
Atmospheric Heasurements of Trace Volatile Organic
Compounds
Ongoing; report due 11/90
ORO/AREAL/CPCD, Larry Cupitt (919) 541-2878
Ambient monitoring and analysis of volatile organic
compounds will be conducted. A work plan is in place
and the sampling portion of the project has been
completed. Data reduction has been completed, and
an interim report is due June 1990.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-B1B-0104
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/CPCD, Joe Bufalini (919) 541-2422
A variety of urban pollution sources (automobile
exhaust, for example) are studied using smog chambers.
This is not a methods development project; it is a
study of the photochemical changes that occur while
producing mutagenic compounds. Bioassay studies are
being conducted. The main purpose of this project is
to identify the mutagenic compounds that are present in
urban pollution sources. One paper on the photooxidation
of automobile emissions and measurement of the transforma-
tion products and their mutagenic activity has been
published.
CL-PCO PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-BIB-0108
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships
Started 10/81; complete 9/92
OHR/HERL-RTP, Gary Hatch (919) 541-2658
The purpose of this program is to provide information on the
pharmacokinetics of hazardous air pollutant (HAP) chemicals for
extrapolation of health data; provide dose-response data for metals
and organics of interest using refined techniques; and enable
predictions of pollutant interactions on health by studying
chemical metabolism.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Cl-BIB-0109
Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Effect Relationships
Started 10/81; complete 9/90
OHR/HERL-RTP, Phillip Bushnell (919) 541-7747
The goal of this project is to provide dose- and time-
effect data on the neurotoxicity of hazardous air
pollutants identified to be of priority concern by
OAOPS. Dose- and time-effect data are essential for
OAQPS to assess accurately the neurotoxicity of hazar-
dous air pollutants, and to make rational risk assess-
ment and regulatory decisions under the Clean Air Act.
Research to characterize the neurotoxic properties of
various chemicals involves studies to determine dose-
and time-effect relationships in laboratory animals and
in man.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-0110
Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
Started 10/79; complete 9/92
OHR/HERL-RTP, Joellen Lewtas (919) 541-3849
Animal studies are being performed to provide dose-
response-metabolism and dosimetry data on the mutageni-
city and carcinogen!city of hazardous air pollutants.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-011Z
Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Response
Indicators
Started 10/81; complete 9/92
OHR/HERL-RTP, William Boyes (919) 541-7538
The goal of this project is to improve the process of
neurotoxicity risk assessment by establishing valid
methods of data extrapolation.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-0114
Develop Methods to Identify Reproductive Toxicity of
Air Pollutants
Started 10/84; complete 9/92
OHR/HERL-RTP, Ralph Cooper (919) 541-4084
The purpose of this project is to develop and validate
methods to identify potential teratogens and reproduc-
tive toxins in ambient air and source emissions.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-0115
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Started FY 84; complete 9/92
OHR/HERL-RTP, Joellen Lewtas (919) 541-3849
The IACP is an interdisciplinary research program aimed at idendifying
the major carcinogenic chemicals emitted into the air, the specific
sources of these chemicals, and their impact on human exposure. Three
EPA laboratories (AREAL, AEERL, and HERD are working on the lACP's
goals. These goals are: to develop scientific methods and data bases
for identifying the major sources of carcinogenic chemicals emitted
into the air and/or arising from atmospheric transformation. This
project is also designed to improve the methodology and data base for
assessing human exposure and risk to airborne carcinogens. Utilizing
monitoring data and modeling expertise, the studies will focus on
specific problem areas and attempt to develop relationships between
sources and receptors. Initial phases of the project focused on the
evaluation and source identification of the products of incomplete
combustion from residential wood combustion and automotive emissions
(Raleigh, NC, Albuquerque, NM, and Boise, ID). Portions of this work
have been published in EPA Report No. 600/9-88-015 and
No. 600/9-87-010.
CL-CARCIN CARCINOGENS
CL-UOOO WOOD SMOKE
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
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CL-BIB-OU1
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations
Complete; report due 6/90
ORD/OEETD/RREL-CIN, Bryan Uestfall (513) 569-7519
This field study Mill assess the emissions from
dewatering devices used to remove water from the sludge
of hazardous waste. Sample analysis will be done
for VOC, semi-VOC, and some specific compounds. Data collection has
been completed. An internal report is due June 1990.
CL-HAZUAST HAZARDOUS WASTES
CL-SEWSLUD SEWAGE SLUDGE
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-B1B-0181
Vanadium Pentoxide - NTP Chemical Management
Started 10/83; complete 9/91
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, WiIIiam Moorman (513) 533-8275
Vanadium pentoxide was nominated to the NTP as a
vanadium compound with significant potential for human
exposure by NCI, OSHA. EPA, NIOSH, and MSHA. This
project will provide NTP toxicological direction for
acute and chronic information (organ function toxicity
and cancer).
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
TT TOXICITY TESTING
1314-62-1 VANADIUM PENTOXIDE
CL-B1B-0186
Dimethylformamide - NTP Chemical Management
Started 9/85; complete 12/90
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, Dennis Lynch (513) 533-8213
Dimethyformamide was nominated by NIOSH for testing by
the NTP on the basis of its high bioavailability,
structural similarity to other suspect carcinogens,
population at risk, and production volume. This
project will provide toxicologic and carcinogenic data
presently not available.
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
TT TOXICITY TESTING
68-12-2 DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE,N,N-
CL-BIB-0207
North Carolina Dusty Trades File
Started 10/84; complete 9/90
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, Harlan Amandus (304) 291-4476
Estimates of silica-si Iicosis dose response relation-
ships will be derived.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
1332-21-4 ASBESTOS
7631-86-9 SILICA
CL-BIB-0216
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
Started 10/71; ongoing
NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, Val Vallyathan (304) 291-4581
The results obtained from the autopsy program and the
disaster plan will aid in evaluating the effectiveness
of the coal mine dust standard.
CL-COTDUST COTTON DUST
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
TT TOXICITY TESTING
122 BITUMINOUS COAL AND LIGNITE MINING
122 BITUMINOUS COAL AND LIGNITE MINING
123 ANTHRACITE MINING
123 ANTHRACITE MINING
22 TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
221 BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, COTTON
2211 BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, COTTON
222 BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, HANMADE
2221 BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, MANMADE
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Cl-BIB-0221
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley,
West Virginia
Started 10/79; ongoing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Elizabeth Ward (513) 841-4203
This is a retrospective mortality study of 34,000 Union
Carbide employees at three chemical plants in the
Kanauha River Valley (KV) region of West Virginia.
These plants have produced a large array of chemicals,
many of which are used in the Union Carbide Texas City
plants that have been associated with an excess risk of
brain cancer among its employees. Eighty-six causes
of death in the employee cohort were examined.
Statistically significant increased deaths were observed
for cancers of the liver and lytnpho- and reticulosarcoma.
The identification and follow-up of the complete cohort
provides the basis for future study of subcohorts with
specific chemical and process exposures and case control
studies of specific causes of death.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
106-99-0 BUTADIENE,1,3-
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
2869 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC
624-83-9 METHYL ISOCYANATE
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
CL-BIB-0224
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
Started 10/82; complete 9/90
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IUSB, Leslie Stayner (513) 533-8306
This is a cohort mortality study of workers who have
been exposed to ethylene oxide in the course of steril-
izing medical supplies or spices. The mortality
experience of the cohort will be compared to that of
the general population, stratified by age, race, sex,
and calendar time. Further analysis by dose categories
will be conducted to detect any dose-response. Expos-
ure categorization will be based on existing industrial
hygiene sampling data, new sampling data collected by
NIOSH, and historial reconstruction based on process
descriptions. The principal hypothesis to be tested is
that exposure to ethylene oxide increases the risk of
leukemia.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
51 WHOLESALE TRADE-NONDURABLE GOODS
514 GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS
5149 GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS, NEC
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
80 HEALTH SERVICES
806 HOSPITALS
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Cl-BIB-0229
Berylliun Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI
Started 10/81; complete 12/90
NIOSH/OSHEFS/IUSB. Elizabeth Ward (513) 841-4203
This investigation will examine the mortality experi-
ence of approximately 7,000 males employed at seven
beryllium plants between 1940 and 1969. The study will
be conducted in two phases, a retrospective cohort
mortality study, and if warranted, nested case-control
studies for lung cancer and normalignant respiratory
disease. Personnel records will be used as the source
of demographic and work history information. Standard
life table analysis will be conducted using U.S. white
males as the comparison population. The relationship
between a possible excess in smoking among the cohort
and any observed excess in lung cancer will be investi-
gated using both theoretical modeling and a smoking
survey of 1,600 of the cohort members in 1986.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
333 PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS
3339 PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS, NEC
7440-41-7 BERYLLIUM
CL-B1B-0230
Medical, Biometric and Industrial Hygiene Study of
Emerging Problems
Started 10/79; ongoing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IUSB, David Brown (513) 841-4203
The approach of this project generally will be to
conduct literature searches and field surveys to
collect information to determine if epidemiclogical
studies (environmental, morbidity, and/or mortality)
are feasible, and when feasible, to develop protocols
as appropriate throughout the year and submit to the
office of the director NIOSH, for approval. Requested
assistance to other division or institute programs will
be provided as required.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
CL-BIB-0231
Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance
Started 10/80; ongoing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IUSB, Patty McKinzie (513) 841-4382
This program will respond to hundreds of health hazard
evaluation requests. They will work closely with State
health departments and other NIOSH and CDC programs and
will increase the dissemination of survey results.
CL-VARIOUS
HA
NIOSH
VARIOUS
HEALTH ASSESSMENT
NATIONAL INSTITUTE
FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
CL-BIB-0232
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic
Substance Control Act - EPA
Started 10/81; ongoing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IUSB. Robert Herrick (513) 841-4366
Chemicals will be selected for inclusion in this pro-
ject based on the mutual interests of both NIOSH and
EPA. EPA suggests chemicals needing further evaluation
prior to issuing regulations under the Toxic Substances
Control Act. The evaluations will be conducted in
three phases: I - a review of the toxic properties of
the chemical; II - walk-through surveys conducted at
companies for exposure evaluation and epidemiology
feasibility assessment; and III - the most appropriate
companies will be selected for indepth industrial
hygiene sampling surveys.
CL-TIN ORGANIC TIN COMPOUNDS
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
101-14-4 CURENE
110-80-5 ETHOXYETHANOL.2-
111-76-2 ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER
117-81-7 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE
32196-63-7 GLYCOLS, POLYETHYLENE, MONO(2,3-EPOXY-2-
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
9016-45-9 ANTAROX
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Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos
Welders
Started 10/84; complete 12/90
M10SH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Kyle Steenland (513) 841-4207
NIOSH has identified a cohort of welders of mild steel
who are not exposed to asbestos, nickel, or chromium.
The principal exposure of these workers has been to
iron oxide, a promoter of lung cancer in animals. A
retrospective cohort mortality study of these mild
steel welders will be conducted. Industrial hygiene
measurements of the extent of exposure to welding fumes
have been taken by management since the late 1960's.
The use of a nonexposed cohort as a comparison group
will enable the mortality experience of the welders to
be compared to another group which is likely to share
similar smoking habits. If a lung cancer excess is
observed, a case-control study with smoking interviews
will be conducted.
CL-ETS ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
CL-UELD WELDING FUMES
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
1332-37-2 IRON OXIDE
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
331 BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS
332 IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES
3325 STEEL FOUNDRIES, NEC
76 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
769 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SHOPS
7692 WELDING REPAIR
CL-B1B-0243
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene
Diisocyanate
Started 6/83; complete 10/90
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Teresa Schnorr (513) 841-4411
This study will assess the association between exposure
to toluene diisocyanate and the risk of developing
respiratory cancer. A cohort of approximately 8,000
men and women employed at four different polyurethane
foam manufacturing plants between 1958 and 1982 have
been identified. Their employment histories and demo-
graphic data will be entered into a master file, and
their vital status determined through follow-up with
SSA, IRS, Post Office, Bureau of Motor Vehicles and a
private Case-Location Service. Death certificates will
be obtained from the appropriate states and the under-
lying cause of death coded according to the Inter-
national Classification of Disease Revision in effect
at the time of death. Standard life table analysis
will be conducted to determine if the cohort has
experienced excess mortality.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH
26471-62-5 TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
285 PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
2851 PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
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Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
Started 10/82; ongoing
NIOSH/OSHEFS/IWSB, Robert Roscoe (513) 841-4411
This epidemiologic study will assess the association
between exposure to low levels of radon daughters and
the risk of developing lung cancer. The project
consists of two components: (1) A questionnaire survey
of all living miners and the next-of-kin of miners who
died after 1965. The questionnaire is designed to
collect data concerning occupational exposures, smoking
history, medical history, and diet. (2) After updating
the computer files with the questionnaire data and the
vital status data as of 1985, a cohort mortality
analysis will be performed on the 4,140 cohort members.
Mortality analyses will also be performed on various
subcohorts based on exposure, smoking, dietary, and
racial categories.
CL-ETS ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
10 METAL MINING
10043-92-2 RADON
109 MISCELLANEOUS METAL ORES
1094 URANIUM-RADIUM-VANADIUM ORES
CL-B1B-0261
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Ongoing
OAOPS/ESD/CPB, Bob Rosensteel
(919) 541-5674
This NESHAP will control process vent and fugitive
emissions of eight pollutants at chemical production
facilities. The NESHAP is scheduled for proposal in
November 1990, and promulgation in March 1992.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
106-99-0 BUTADIENE,1,3-
107-06-2 ETHYLENE DI CHLORIDE
127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
2869 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC
56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
67-66-3 CHLOROFORM
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
CL-B1B-0279
Health Assessment for Chromium, Update
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Chon Shoaf (919) 541-4155
This document is an update to one of a series of health
assessment documents (HADs). It is a comprehensive
assessment of the known health data, including
carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity, and
reproductive effects, from all the exposure routes on
chromium. This update includes additional information
on noncancer effects. The HADs serve as the scientific
data base for potential health effects and are used by
the OAQPS to determine the possible listing of
hazardous air pollutants under Sections 111 and 112 of
the Clean Air Act. The HAD report number is
EPA-600/8-87-048F.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
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CL-BIB-028Q
Health Assessment Document for Chlorine and Hydrogen
Chloride, External Review
External review draft due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Beverly Comfort (919) 541-4165
This document is one of a series of health assessment
documents (HADs). It is a comprehensive assessment of
the known health data, including carcinogenicity, muta-
genicity, teratogenicity, and reproductive effects,
from all exposure routes on chlorine and hydrogen
chloride. The HADs serve as the scientific data base
for potential health effects and are used by the OAQPS
to determine the possible listing of hazardous air
pollutants under Sections 111 and 112 of the Clean Air
Act. The HAD report number is EPA-600/8-87-041A.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
7647-01-0 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
7782-50-5 CHLORINE
CL-BIB-0282
Health Assessment for Trichloroethylene Cancer
Update
Ongoing
OHEA/HHAG, Charlie Ris (202) 382-7338
A comprehensive assessment of the known health data for
carcinogenicity from all exposure routes on trichloro-
ethylene is being studied. This is an updated
carcinogenicity assessment based on new inhalation and
oral carcinogenicity bioassays as well as additional
epidemiological studies.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
CL-B1B-0286
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
Ongoing; complete FY 91
ORD/AREAL/EARD, Gary Evans (919) 541-3124
TAMS is a pilot scale network to develop and evaluate
methods for sample collection and analysis for ambient
air toxics. This project is the program development
for TAMS. The TAMS efforts are carried out through
coordination of this project. Future studies will look
at precursors to ozone, formaldehyde, semi volatile and
polar compounds.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-SVOC SEHI VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
10028-15-6 OZONE
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
CL-B1B-0289
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste
Emissions from Stacks
Started 10/86; ongoing
ORD/AREAL, Larry Johnson (919) 541-7943
Several tasks are included in this project, including
the sampling of semivolatiles, volatiles, toxic metals,
HCl, and CO. Generally, methods are being developed to
evaluate field testing procedures. Statistical
analyses are being done to determine accuracy and
precision of the methods.
CL-HAZUAST HAZARDOUS WASTES
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE
7647-01-0 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
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Indoor Air Quality Research
Started 10/86
ORD/AREAL, Ross Highsmith
(919) 541-7828
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Field studies began in FY 88. This project will
study methods for sample collection and analysis for
indoor air pollutants of residential, office, and
commercial buildings. The main purpose of this project
is program management of modeling, measurement, and
monitoring.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
CL-B1B-0291
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants
(HAPs)
Started 10/82; ongoing
ORD/AREAL/EARD, Ross Highsmith (919) 541-7828
Sampling procedures are being developed to monitor
human exposure to a variety of compounds; for instance,
nicotine has been sampled and analyzed, as well as
metals and VOCs. Two papers were presented at the 1988
APCA/EPA Air Toxics Symposium: "Characterization of
the Ambient Air Shed" and "Characterization of Indoor
Environments."
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
54-11-5 L-NICOTINE
CL-B1B-0296
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a
Sugar Beet Processing Plant in Idaho
Started FY 86; ongoing
EPA Region X, John Schweiss (206) 442-1757
This study will evaluate six to nine different sources
of VOCs at the plant. With data, environmental impacts
will be modeled and health risk assessed. The project
has progressed to the estimation of emissions and
associated health risk. Monitoring, to support estima-
tions, has been performed for two months by the faci-
lity. Additional monitoring will be conducted by the
Idaho Air Quality Bureau.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
107-02-8 ACROLEIN
20 FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
206 SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS
2063 BEET SUGAR
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
67-64-1 ACETONE
75-07-0 ACETALDEHYDE
CL-BIB-0297
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
Started FY 87; report due 4/90
EPA Region X, Naydene Maykut (206) 344-7335
The project is being coordinated by Puget Sound Air
Pollution Control Agency. Its objective is to first
identify and characterize sources of air toxics, then
to evaluate risk to the exposed population and deter-
mine mitigation options. The focus has been on wood
smoke in neighborhoods and industrial emissions.
CL-CARBON TOTAL CARBON
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-ORGANIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
CL-WOOD WOOD SMOKE
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
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CL-B1B-0298
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon
(Urban Soup)
Started 10/87; report in progress
EPA Region X. Greg Lande (503) 229-5630
This project is a part of the Toxic Air Monitoring
System and generates ambient monitoring data for the
Portland Air Shed. Currently, these data are used in a
preliminary assessment of air toxics concentrations.
Once complete, the results will be used to prioritize
future emphasis for the air toxics program.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-ORGAN 1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CL-B1B-0308
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals
Started 10/86; complete 9/90
NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, Val Vallyathan (304) 291-4581
Short-term, high dose inhalation experiments designed
in these studies will provide valuable information on
the pathogenesis of fibrogenic mineral. This study
will contribute to the knowledge of major occupational
lung diseases.
CL-MINFIB MINERAL FIBERS
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
TT TOXICITY TESTING
10 METAL MINING
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
CL-BIB-0324
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
Started 8/86; report due 9/91
AEERL/ATRD/IPB, Dean Smith (919) 541-2708
ChlorofIuorocarbons (CFCs) are suspected of depleting
ozone in the stratosphere. Before the year 2000, the
use of CFCs in consumer products will probably be
curtailed. Alternative compounds are being considered
by industry; however, these chemicals have yet to pass
toxicity and safety testing. This project is investi-
gating backup CFC substitutes in case the compounds
industry has selected to use as refrigerants, foam
blowing agents, solvents, and compounds in fire
extinguishers fail to pass testing. To date, 10 new
compounds have been synthesized. The ten new compounds
fall into two major categories: 3- and 4-carbon HCFC's;
and perfluoro- or hydrofluoro-ethers.
CL-CFC CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS
CL-SOLVENT SOLVENTS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
10028-15-6 OZONE
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
2869 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC
39 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
399 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES
3999 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, NEC
593-70-4 CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
CL-BIB-0338
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
Ongoing; report due 12/90
OAR/OAIAP/IAO, Betsy Agle
(202) 382-7753
The purpose of the project is to coordinate research
into effectiveness of radon mitigation methods to
reduce chlordane levels. Data collection has been
completed.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
57-74-9 CHLORDANE
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CL-B1B-0339
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
Ongoing; report in progress
OAR/OAIAP/IAD, Bob AxeI rod (202) 475-7174
The project purpose is to formalize Agency evaluation
of the risks of environmental tobacco smoke.
CL-ETS ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0340
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Manual
Ongoing; report due FY 90
OAR/OAIAP/IAD, Jim Repace
(202) 475-8593
Project purpose is to provide technical and policy
guidance on mitigating risks from environmental
tobacco smoke. Two reports will be published. The
first will assess the risk of lung cancer and respiratory
diseases. The second report will be a policy guide on
environmental tobacco smoke.
TOBACCO SMOKE
PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-ETS ENVIRONMENTAL
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL
IA INDOOR AIR
RDG REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE
CL-BIB-0341
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commercial
BuiIdings
Ongoing; complete 5/90
OAR/OAIAP/IAD, Jim Repace (202) 475-8593
Project purpose is to provide guidance on prevention of
indoor air quality problems in new and remodeled public
and commercial buildings.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
RDG REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
154 NONRESIDENT IAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1542 NONRESIOENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC
CL-BIB-0345
Chemical Hazard Information Profile (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
Ongoing
OTS/ECAD/CSB, John Leitzke (202) 382-3507
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S), prepared by EPA's
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPTS), are brief summaries
of readily available information concerning the health and
environmental effects and potential exposure to specific chemicals.
OPTS chooses chemicals for CHIP preparation on the basis of
information indicating a potential for adverse health or environmental
effects and evidence of significant production or some type of
exposure. Information gathering for a CHIP is generally limited to a
search of secondary literature sources and unpublished information
about the selected chemicals from individuals and companies. The
search is not intended to be exhaustive, although in-depth searches on
specific topics may be done on a case-by-case basis. In general, no
attempt is made to evaluate or validate information at this stage
of assessment. Preparation of a CHIP is part of the first stage
in the OPTS chemical risk assessment process. A list of chemicals
currently being profiled is given below.
CHIP CHEMICAL HAZARD INFORMATION PROFILE
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
TT TOXICITY TESTING
101-80-4 OXYDIANILINE.4,4'-
106-93-4 ETHYLENE DI BROMIDE
107-06-2 ETHYLENE DICHLORIOE
120-80-9 CATECHOL
121-69-7 DIMETHYLANILINE.N.N-
123-31-9 HYDROQUINONE
132-64-9 DIBENZOFURAN
51-28-5 DINITROPHENOL,2,4-
62-56-6 THIOUREA
74-87-3 METHYL CHLORIDE
74-90-8 HYDROGEN CYANIDE
75-00-3 CHLOROETHANE
75-15-0 CARBON DISULFIDE
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
77-78-1 DIMETHYL SULFATE
79-00-5 TRICHLOROETHANE,1,1.2-
79-34-5 TETRACHLOROETHANE.1,1,2,2-
79-46-9 NITROPROPANE.2-
87-86-5 PENTACHLOROPHENOL
92-52-4 BIPHENYL
98-95-3 NITROBENZENE
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Refinement of a Detection and Analysis Approach to
Volatile Organic Compound Release Characterization
Using a Whole Air Technique
Started FY 87; reports in progress
EPA Region VII. Jody Hudson (913) 236-3884
Two chemicals were used in a portable generator to set
up a test atmosphere. The atmosphere was sampled using
a stainless steel canister and Tenax tubes deployed in
field configuration, based on meteorological
conditions. Analyses were performed on subsamples
of the spheres and on the Tenax tubes using GC/FID.
Quality assurance measures will be developed with
further evaluation of the sampler
deployment and additional field studies.
AN AMBIENT MONITORING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
108-88-3 TOLUENE
71-55-6 TRICHLOROETHANE,1,1,1-
CL-BIB-0350
Develop Dosi me try Models for VOC Hazard Identification
Started 10/87; complete 9/91
OHR/HERL-RTP, John Overton (919) 541-7515
The purpose of this project is 1) to develop state-of-the-art whole
body dosimetry models for volatile organic compounds (VOC's) that
assess respiratory tract depositon and translocation of
chemicals to other body compartments; 2) to link extra- and
intracellular dosages via methods such as DNA adduct formation; and
3) to obtain experimental data needed to estimate model parameters.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-B1B-0353
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program
Started FY 87; ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/MRB, Neil Berg (919) 541-5652
Because of recent concern for high cancer risk from
multi-source, multi-pollutant interactions in urban
areas, State and local agencies have been seeking ways
in which to assess the magnitude of potentially toxic
compounds in their ambient air; to fill the need, EPA
is coordinating toxic monitoring programs designed to
provide air quality data for screening purposes. These
programs are separate from programs within the Toxics
Air Monitoring System (TAHS). Sampling is ongoing with
equipment provided by EPA and manpower provided by
State/local agencies. Two reports have been published
that present the 1987 data. The 1988 aldehyde data
was presented at the 1989 APCA/EPA Symposium. The
remainder of the data will be published in FY 89
(EPA/450-4-89-005) and FY 90.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-ALDEHYD ALDEHYDES
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0354
Reportable Quantities Regulations
Ongoing; complete fall 90
OSUER/OERR/ERD, Barbara Hostage (202) 382-2198
Development of regulations for 727 CERCLA hazardous
substances and 321 compounds under SARA Title III is
addressed in this project. Most regulations have been
finalized.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Interpreted Role of Federally Permitted Releases
Ongoing; complete ft 91
OSUER/OERR/ERD, Barbara Hostage (Z02) 382-2198
A release of any hazardous substance into the environ-
ment greater than the allowable permitted quantity
is subject to reporting requirements. This FR notice defines
federally permitted releases under 10110 of CERCLA and will focus on
reporting requirements to the National Response Center. The rule was
proposed July 1988 and will be finalized in 1991.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ER EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CL-B1B-0359
Urban Air Toxics Program
Ongoing
OAQPS/AQMO/NPPB, Jim SoutherIand (919) 541-5523
A mixture of toxic air compounds is being assessed for
health risks. The sources of interest are smaller,
non-point sources such as automobiles, dry cleaners,
etc. This is also a promotional project that
encourages State and local agencies to monitor the
urban areas themselves. This project is in two phases.
Phase I is a base year analysis, and Phase II is a
controllability analysis.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
72 PERSONAL SERVICES
721 LAUNDRY, CLEANING, & GARMENT SERVICES
7215 COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING
7216 DRYCLEANING PLANTS, EXCEPT RUG
CL-BIB-0360
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for industrial
Cooling Towers
Started FY 87; ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Daniel Bivins (919) 541-5244
A number of industrial cooling towers are being tested
to characterize the performance of selected technolo-
gies. The project is designed for purposes of develop-
ing background information for New Source Performance
Standards or NESHAP. Method evaluation is being per-
formed concurrent with the field tests. Measurements
have previously focused on hexavalent chromium and total chromium,
but now are focusing on total minerals for both NESHAP
development and PM-10 emission factors. The NESHAP
schedule is dependent on the schedule of the Clean Air
Act Amendments.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PRA PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
CL-BIB-0361
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome
Electroplating Plants
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Frank Clay (919) 541-5236
A number of chrome electroplating plants have been
tested to characterize the performance of selected
control technologies. Method evaluation was
performed concurrent with the field tests. Measure-
ments have focused on hexavalent chromium. The schedule
for development of the NESHAP is dependent on the passage
of the Clean Air Act Amendments.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
347 METAL SERVICES, NEC
3471 PLATING AND POLISHING
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Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSO/EMB, Gene Riley (919) 541-5242
A number of municipal waste combustors (MWC) have been
tested to characterize the performance of selected
control technologies. Tests have included control
device inlet and outlet concentrations of particulate
matter, hydrochloric acid, dioxins, furans, S02, and
CO. The testing was done to provide background
data for the development of national emissions stan-
dards under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act. The
methods and Standards were proposed December 20, 1989.
CL-DIOXIN DIOXINS
CL-FURAN FURANS
CL-PM PARTICULATE HATTER
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
NSPS NEU SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE
7446-09-5 SULFUR DIOXIDE
7647-01-0 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
CL-B1B-0364
Radionuclides NESHAPS Reconsideration; Phosphogypsum
Ongoing
ORP/CSD/ESB, Daniel Hendricks (202) 475-9610
In response to the vinyl chloride court decision, the
Agency made a voluntary decision to reassess the health
risks for radionuclides. The existing data has been
reassessed, with reproposal in March 1989, and repro-
muIgat ion December 15, 1989 (54 FR 51654). EPA is granting a limited
reconsideration of the portion of the phosphogypsum NESHAP which
requires disposal of phosphogypsum in stacks or mines, thereby
precluding alternate uses of the material. EPA is simultaneously
proposing alternatives to the existing rule (55 FR 13480, 55 FR
13482).
CL-RAD RADIATION
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-0370
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed
Wet Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models
Ongoing; draft report in progress
OAQPS/TSD/SRAB, Peter Eckhoff (919) 541-5385
The UNAMAP series of ISC models does not include an
algorithm for considering wet deposition. Recent work
by the H.E. Cramer Co., Inc., had added a wet deposi-
tion algorithm to ISCST for evaluating the environmen-
tal effects of emissions from a municipal waste
combustor site. The purpose of this contract was to
have the contractor do a literature search, evaluation,
and documentation so a similar wet deposition algorithm
could be added to ISCST. The contractor was also tasked
with laying the groundwork for eventual addition of a
wet deposition algorithm to ISCLT. Additional follow-
up work is planned.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
49 ELECTRIC. GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0372
Health Assessment Document for Mineral Fibers
External review draft due FY 91
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Dennis Kotchmar (919) 541-4158
This project is a comprehensive assessment of the known
health data, including carcinogenicity, mutagenicity,
teratogenicity, and reproductive effects from all
exposure routes on mineral fibers. This document is
one of a series of health assessment documents (HADs).
The HADs serve as the scientific data base for
potential health effects and are used by the OAQPS
to determine the possible listing of hazardous air
pollutants under Sections 111 and 112 of the Clean Air
Act.
CL-MINFIB MINERAL FIBERS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
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CL-BIB-0373
Health Assessment Document for Methyl Isocyanate
Final report due FY 91
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Mark Greenberg (919) 541-4156
This project is a comprehensive assessment of the known
health data, including careinogenicity, mutagenicity,
teratogenicity and reproductive effects from all
exposure routes on methyl isocyanate. This document
is one of a series of health assessment documents
(HADs). The HADs serve as the scientific data base for
potential health effects and are used by the OAQPS to
determine the possible listing of hazardous air
pollutants under Sections 111 and 112 of the Clean Air
Act.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
624-83-9 METHYL ISOCYANATE
CL-BIB-0379
Indoor Air Reference Data Base
Ongoing
M OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Beverly Comfort (919) 541-4165
l_i This data base maintains a comprehensive bibliography
09 of reference materials on indoor air pollution. There
are about 4000 citations currently in the data base.
An updated version was published in FY 89. EPA-600/8-89/067F.
It will be updated annually.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-B1B-0384
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
Ongoing
OAQPS/ESD/ISB, Andy Smith (919) 541-5398
NESHAP development is underway to regulate chromium
emissions from industrial facilities. Promulgation is expected
in the fall of 1992.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
347 METAL SERVICES, NEC
3471 PLATING AND POLISHING
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
CL-BIB-0390
Studies on Toxicity Applicable to Risk Assessment
(STARA)
Ongoing
OHEA/ECAO-CIN, Richard Hertzberg (513) 569-7582
This database on the Agency's mainframe computer system
contains quantitative toxicity data at the dose-group
level compiled from world scientific publications. The
associated programs allow easy access to chemical-
specific toxicity data for on-screen review or down-
loading to a printer or personal computer. The
programs also convert the raw data into common dose
units of mg/kg/day, and provide graphs of the data as
risk vs. dose vs. duration vs. toxic severity based on fitting a
cumulative logistic model to the data. A user's guide is available.
Chemical toxicity tables on-line as of May 1990, 161; chemical epide-
miological tables on-line as of May 1990, 30.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-0391
Source Category Parameters
Ongoing
OAQPS/ESD/CPB, Bob RosensteeI
(919) 541-5608
A data base of emission parameters for the 191
pollutants from the proposed Clean Air Act Legislation
is under development. The data base is used to
rank source categories of emissions and identify
the best regulatory candidates. Additional
chemicals have been proposed for future study.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PRA PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
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CL-BIB-0392
The Toxic Interaction Database, HIXTOX
Ongoing
OHEA/ECAO-CIM. Richard Hertzberg (513) 569-7582
This personal computer database contains surmary
toxicity data from published laboratory studies on
toxic interactions between chemicals. The data include
the exposure conditions, observed toxic effects and
type of interaction, as well as the statistical
analysis method used. Diskettes containing the data
and access programs are shipped routinely to all regions.
There are 3000 chemical interactions listed as of
May 1990.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-0394
Introductory Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Course for State
and Local Public Health Officials
Ongoing; draft report due winter 90
OAR/OAIAP/IAD, Dave Mudarri (202) 475-8592
The Indoor Air Section of the Office of Air and
Radiation will work with the Public Health Service and
the National Environmental Health Association to
provide training on IAQ issues. Course preparation
will be completed in the winter of 1990.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0399
Archive and Evaluate Selected Air Toxics Dispersion
Models
Ongoing; complete FY 91
OAQPS/AQMD/NPPB, Joe Touma (919) 541-5383
The purpose of this project is to archive data bases
and evaluate toxic air dispersion models.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-B1B-0401
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure
Monitoring Systems Development
Ongoing; complete 12/99
ORD/AREAL, William Nelson (919) 541-3184
The purpose of this project is to conduct research on
exposure monitoring methods and systems to improve
estimates of human exposure to pollutants. Data bases
and procedures will be developed to assess human
exposure in support of OTS programs. This includes
relating exposures to body burdens, development of a
geographical information system for exposure assessment
and evaluation of data produced in total exposure
assessment methods studies. Breath is being used as a biomarker.
Currently, VOCs in breath are being monitored. A miniaturized and
refined breath sampling device has been developed which allows for
quicker sequential sampling and better estimates of pollutant •
excretion rates. Methods comparisons will be conducted.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0406
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source
Pollutants
Ongoing; complete 12/91
ORD/AREAL, UiIliam Nelson (919) 541-3184
The goal of this research is to extend the general
exposure methodology used successfully for CO to other
situations and to other mobile source air pollutants.
Data from previous population exposure field studies
for CO are being reviewed, and data that can be
generalized to other areas, such as human activity
patterns, are being evaluated in detail. A workshop was
conducted in August 1988, on the state-of-the-art of
vehicular exposure model development. Currently, this study is
sampling air inside car cabins for VOC's and several criteria
pollutants. In a second phase of the study passenger exposures
in methanol and gas powered cars will be compared.
CL-HCARB HYDROCARBONS
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE
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CL-B1B-0407
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Started 10/87; ongoing
ORD/AEREL, Dale Pah I
(919) 541-1851
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This project is part of the overall Integrated Air
Cancer Project (IACP). Urban air quality in simple
air sheds is being characterized. The Boise, Idaho air shed
was selected for study because the community is mostly
residential with only a couple of air emission point sources.
Both indoor and outdoor are being examined for VOCs and PH.
Twenty six specific air toxics compounds are being evaluated.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-PM PARTICIPATE MATTER
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
CL-BIB-0409
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiclogic Program
Started 10/85; draft report due FY 90
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Paul Schulte (513) 841-4207
The environmental epidemiology program of the health
effects research laboratory has responsibility for
providing the Office of Toxic Substances (OTS) with the
results of epidemiologic research to satisfy their
regulatory missions. The OTS needs include assessments
of human health risks for use in establishing a basis
for requiring industrial testing under Section 4 of the
Toxic Substances Control Act. This study examines
biological markers associated with exposure to ethylene
oxide in hospital workers.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
80 HEALTH SERVICES
806 HOSPITALS
8062 GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS
CL-BIB-0410
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
Started 10/83; complete 6/91
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Elizabeth Ward (513) 841-4203
Two plant sites will be included in this retrospective
cohort mortality study. Plant "A" used chlorinated
naphthalenes during the early 1940s to coat electrical
cables. Approximately 9000 individuals worked at the
plant during that time and 800 of them developed derma-
titis. Plant "B" used chlorinated naphthalenes from
1966 to 1968, during which time approximately 125 of
600 workers developed chloracne. The observed deaths
will be compared to those expected, where the expected
deaths are calculated based on a standard population,
and are adjusted for age, race, sex, and calendar year.
ES EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH
1825-30-5 NAPHTHALENE, 1,5-DICHLORO-
1825-31-6 NAPHTHALENE, 1,4-DICHLORO-
2050-69-3 NAPHTHALENE, 1,2-DICHLORO-
2050-72-8 NAPHTHALENE. 1,6-DlCHLORO-
2050-73-9 NAPHTHALENE, 1,7-DICHLORO-
2050-75-1 NAPHTHALENE, 2,3-DICHLORO-
2198-75-6 NAPHTHALENE, 1,3-DICHLORO-
2198-77-8 NAPHTHALENE, 2,7-DICHLORO-
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
331 BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS
3315 STEEL WIRE AND RELATED PRODUCTS
335 NONFERROUS ROLLING AND DRAWING
3357 NONFERROUS WIREDRAWING & INSULATING
36 ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
364 ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND WIRING EQUIPMENT
39450-05-0 HALOWAX 1099
58718-66-4 HALOWAX 1000
58718-67-5 HALOWAX 1001
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TEAM Study:
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/EARB, Lance Wallace
Indoor Air; Particle Study
(703) 349-8970
The objective of this project is to examine and deter-
mine human exposure from indoor and outdoor inhalable
particles. A pilot study was completed in
California in March 1989. A draft final report on this phase of the
project entitled "Nine Home Particle Team Study" was produced in March
1990. A 175 home study will be conducted in the fall 1990. In
addition to particles, this study will also look at elements
associated with particles and some organic species, PAH's and
phthalates.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0421
Neurobehavioral and Sensory Irritant Effects of Complex
VOC Mixtures in Humans
Ongoing; complete 9/92
OHR/HERL-RTP, David Otto (919) 966-6226
The project objective is to assess neurobehavioral and sensory
irritant effects of controlled human exposures to complex VOC
mixtures associated with the sick building syndrome (SBS). Portions
of this work were published in Report No. EPA-600/X-89/220.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-B1B-0423
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP)
Ongoing
OPPE/RID, Andy Manale (202) 382-2753
The purpose of this project is to compare levels of
air pollution inside and outside homes. Air quality
measurements for 30 compounds in 200 Baltimore homes have
been completed. A statistical analysis of indoor and
outdoor data, and personal exposures is being done.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0424
State/EPA Indoor Radon Survey
Ongoing
ORP/RD/PAB, Jacolyn Dziuban
(202) 475-9605
The purpose of these surveys is to determine the
frequency distribution of radon levels and identify
radon hot spots in given States. Statewide and regional frequency
distribution of screening measurement results will be estimated.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
10043-92-2 RADON
CL-BIB-0426
Land Evaluation Studies--Coastal Plain Characterization
Started 1987; ongoing
ORP/RD/PAB, Tom Peake (202) 475-9605
The project objective is assist EPA in determining the geological
Characteristics of a low radon potential area.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
10043-92-2 RADON
CL-BIB-0435
Revisions to the NESHAP Regulation (Section 112 of the
Clean Air Act) for Asbestos
Ongoing; complete 9/90
OAQPS/ESD/SDB, Sims Roy (919) 541-5263
The objective of the work is to protect public health
from exposure to asbestos in ambient air. Revisions to
the NESHAP regulation were proposed January 1989.
Final rule is expected in late 1990.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
1332-21-4 ASBESTOS
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CL-BIB-0438
Computerized Consumer Exposure Model (CCEH) Development
Ongoing
OTS/EED/EAB, Pat Kennedy (202) 382-3916
The purpose of the project is to design computer
software to allow modeling of inhalation exposure and
make use of the results of the perf luorocarbon tracer
(PFT) data base, which contains air exchange and
inzonal airflow data. The software has been designed and
is under final review (5/90).
EA
EPA
IA
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
INDOOR AIR
CL-B1B-0439
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to
Consumer Exposure in Residential Settings
Ongoing; report due FY 90
OTS/EED/EAB, Pat Kennedy (202) 382-3916
The purpose of this project is to develop guidelines
for industry to use for assessing inhalation exposure
I to toxic chemicals in consumer products. Worst case
to scenarios are being developed for exposure-related
to variables such as product loading, temperature and air
exchange. Products can be tested under these conditions
by manufacturers to see if the toxic chemical can be
measured at or above the detection limit. If the chemical
is detected, further testing could be conducted.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
CL-BIB-0445
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado)
Ongoing; report due 1/90 *
EPA Region VIII, Rob Corry (303) 293-1761
Analysis for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons will be
conducted on filters collected from 20 vehicles repre-
senting three MOBILE3 classes. Each class was
subjected to three different fuels, unleaded regular,
11X MTBE, and 10X ethanol blend (gasohol). Filters
from 10 light/medium duty diesels will also be
analyzed. These filters were subjected to two types
of diesel fues, "typical" and California low sulfur.
Two sets of participate filters were collected from
each vehicle. One set is designated for elemental and
organic carbon analysis. The second set is to be
analyzed for gravimetric determinations and for organic
speciat ion. The methodology from this project will be
transferable to other air toxics programs in EPA
Region VIII.
CL-DIESEL DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS
CL-PAH POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
1634-04-4 ETHER, TERT-BUTYL METHYL
64-17-5 ETHANOL
8006-61-9 GASOLINE
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CL-B1B-0449
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions
from Kerosene Space Heaters: Phase II
Ongoing; report due 1/91
AEERL/CIAO/IAB, James White (919) 541-2851
The phased characterization of the paniculate and
organic emissions from invented kerosene space heaters
has been completed. (The emissions from 12 kerosene
space heaters obtained from the Consumer Products
Safety Commission uere screened and reported in last
year's Phase I study.) Four heaters were selected from
Phase I for intensive characterization. These heaters
cover a range of design types and Btu ratings. Measur-
ments made during Phase II included aerosol mass via
both personal pumps and PM-10 sampler, aerosol size
distribution, particulate mutagenicity, and the classi-
cal combustion parameters. Volatile gases were
collected in Surana canisters; semivolatile gases were
collected in XAD.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
8008-20-6 NAVY FUELS JP-5
CL-BIB-0452
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II
and III
Ongoing; report due 6/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB. Robert McCrillis (919) 541-2733
This project followed the catalytic woodstove field
performance and emission monitoring work, published as
the Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study, Volumes I
and II. Design and emission criteria were developed to
select stoves that work efficiently. Based on the
criteria, stoves were selected for field trials.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
CL-WOOD WOOD SMOKE
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-B1B-0460
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology
Ongoing; complete FY 91
ORD/AREAL/EARO, Russell Wiener (919) 541-1910
This program was developed by EPA to measure
and evaluate personal exposure to aerosols.
The level of human exposure of particles and the
related exposure to sources of aerosol matter is being
estimated. This program follows a sequence of
programs designed to estimate everyday exposures to
other potential hazards such as volatile organic
compounds. The program is focused on specific size
fractions of aerosol particles analyzed for at least
metals, nicotine, and as resources permit, semi volatile
organics. A field study will be conducted to help
determine the indoor aerosol particle size distribution
and concentration spectrum. Portions of this work were
presented at the 1989 APCA/EPA Symposium on the
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
54-11-5 L-NICOTINE
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CL-B1B-0467
GC/HS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating
Unit Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas
Ongoing
AEERL/ATRD/IPB, Raymond Steiber (919) 541-2288
GC/MS analyses have been conducted on integrated sets
of samples acquired to assess the impact of woodstoves
and oil-fired home heating units on ambient air
quality. The sets include stove or home heating unit
emissions, ambient air, and samples from residences
both with and without woodstoves or oil-fired heating
units. Three cities have been sited in the study thus
far (Albuquerque, Boise, and Roanoke, VA). Data are
in-review and follow-up studies are being done on oil
burners and some wood stoves.
AH AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-METOXBZ METHOXYBENZENE COMPOUNDS
CL-PAH POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-0469
Indoor Dispersion/VentiIat ion Model
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/ASMD. John Irwin (919) 541-4567
This project will develop a user-friendly PC interface
for the indoor air dispersion model (CONTAM 87).
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0471
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, James Mulik (919) 541-3067
The purpose of this project is to develop and evaluate
low cost, comfortable personal monitoring and sampling
devices that can be worn during normal activities.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10028-15-6 OZONE
10102-43-9 NITRIC OXIDE
10102-44-0 NITROGEN DIOXIDE
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
54-11-5 L-NICOTINE
CL-BIB-0472
Compendium of Indoor Air Quality Measurement Methods
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL, Ross Highsmith (919) 541-7828
The purpose of this project is to compile the most
commonly used IAQ measurement methods for technical
guidance documents. The base document has been completed and is
currently under peer review (5/90). The document will be
continuously updated.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
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CL-BIB-0474
Temporal Profile Analysis
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, Wi11iam McClenny
(919) 541-3158
Using new methodology for frequent sampling and analy-
sis of volatile organics, essentially real-time
monitoring for a large number of compounds is now
possible. This technique is used to identify the
composition of individual sources located near the
monitoring site.
AH AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0480
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile
Organics in Hazardous Waste
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Gary McAlister (919) 541-2237
Four test methods for determining the volatile emission
potential of hazardous waste have been evaluated for
predicting whether pretreatment of a waste is needed to
remove volatile organic compounds prior to disposal.
The test methods were: equilibrium headspace analysis.
elevated temperature purge and trap, batch steam
distillation and gravimetric purge and trap. Each test
method was evaluated by preparing synthetic wastes that
approximated the chemical and physical properties of
six different waste categories. Recovery profiles,
which are a measure of the recovery/removal efficiency
of a test method, were used to compare one method to
another. Draft methods have been prepared. Round-
robin studies of the methods have been conducted. Field
testing is ongoing.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
108-88-3 TOLUENE
108-90-7 MONOCHLOROBENZENE
108-95-2 PHENOL
110-86-1 PYRIDINE
540-84-1 PENTANE, 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-
71-36-3 BUTYL ALCOHOL
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
78-93-3 METHYL ETHYL KETONE
91-20-3 NAPHTHALENE
CL-B1B-0497
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM)
VOC Study
Report in progress FY90
ORD/AREAL, William Nelson (919) 541-3184
The Baltimore area was chosen to apply the TEAM
approach in a metropolitan area not having major petro-
chemical industry facilities, as did previously-studied
CA and NJ areas. Selection of this new study area pro-
vided an opportunity for more extensive application of
the canister sampler for fixed indoor and outdoor air
samples. The main objectives were to estimate popu-
lation exposure to selected VOCs, compare indoor, out-
door, and personal exposures, and to coordinate the
exposure monitoring data collection with the IEMP field
study. Final results will include determination of the
impact of outdoor air on indoor air and personal
exposure. Models will be developed to describe these
relationships. Data collection has been completed. Report is in
progress (FY90).
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
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New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major
Sources of Exposure
Reports in progress FY90
ORD/AREAL, William Nelson (919) 541-3184
The EPA has carried out two studies of human exposure
to VOCs. A study in Los Angeles, CA, investigated per-
sonal exposures, indoor and outdoor air concentrations,
and concentrations in exhaled breath of 25 target chem-
icals for 50 residents selected using a probability-
based sampling procedure. The second study investi-
gated suspected sources of several target chemicals in
11 homes in Bayonne and Elizabeth, NJ. Attached
garages as a source of gasoline vapors, smoking as a
source of aromatic hydrocarbons and respirable parti-
culates, wearing and storing dry-cleaned clothes as a
source of tetrachloroethylene, and air fresheners and
moth crystals as a source of para-dichlorobenzene were
studied. Data collection has been completed. Reports are in progress
(FY90).
CL-ETS ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
CL-HCARB HYDROCARBONS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
106-46-7 DICHLOROBENZENE,1,4-
127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
8006-61-9 GASOLINE
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
CL-BIB-0499
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete
Blocks in Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon
Through Concrete Block Basement Walls
Started FY 87; ongoing
AEERL/CIAD/IAB, John Ruppersberger (919) 541-2432
In the first part of this study, six coatings and
several types of concrete blocks were evaluated for
their effect in preventing/deterring the passage of
radon into homes. All the coatings were found effec-
tive if applied carefully. A large variability was
found between the types of concrete blocks. A report
on these results was submitted for publication in May
1990. The project is continuing to study the
variability of concrete blocks to make recommendations
for their use in radon-prone areas.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1521 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
32 STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS
327 CONCRETE, GYPSUM, AND PLASTER PRODUCTS
3271 CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
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Emissions Data Base for Indoor Air Sources
Ongoing; complete 8/90
AEERL/CIAD/IAB, James White (919) 541-1189
Data have been collected during this project from the
literature and in-house EPA projects on indoor air.
Both emission rates from various sources and emission
factors are presented. The data base will be compa-
tible with an IBM AT and DOS. Periodic updates are
planned, as well as the possible inclusion of Canadian
data. These data will arise from the literature.
Agency research, and other users' research. Caveat:
no quality assurance has been performed on the data.
The software will be ready for distribution in
August 1990 and available at the Indoor Air Conference.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0509
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Exposure
Monitor (PEM)
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, James Mulik (919) 541-4459
In this project, engineering and design changes will be
examined for the N02 and 03 Electrochemical PEM to consolidate
the data logger, battery pack, and electrochemical
sensor into one compact single unit with the ability to
data log concentrations in real time for later handling.
In addition, sensors and circuit boards will be fabri-
cated for the unit and operational software will be
selected and implemented.
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10028-15-6 OZONE
10102-44-0 NITROGEN DIOXIDE
CL-B1B-0516
Chemical Fractionation and Analysis of China Coal
Combustion Emission Samples
Ongoing
ORD/OHR/HERL, Mudy Mumford (919) 541-3095
In this project, a cyano semi-prep HPLC column used to
fractionate a smoky coal sample extract will be
evaluated, bioassay-directed HPLC will be performed,
and chemicals in the sample extract will be evaluated
in an attempt to identify unknown mutagens or
carcinogens.
CL-CARCIN CARCINOGENS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-0517
A High-Efficiency, High-Volume Compound Annular Denuder
Sampler for Phase-Distributed Semi-Volatile Organic
Chemicals
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL, Joachim Pleil (919) 541-4680
The objectives of this project are to develop and
evaluate a high-volume compound annular denuder (HVCAD)
sampler for phase-distributed organics; to determine
its performance under field conditions; and to utilize
this sampler to expand the existing data base on phase
distribution of semi-volatile organic chemicals (SVOC).
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-B1B-0520
VOCs Samplers for Superfund Site Applications
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, UiIliam McClenny (919) 541-3158
In this project, several factors concerning whole-air
sampling near Superfund sites will be studied. These
include wind speed and direction dependent sampling,
spatial integrative sampling, time-resolved sampling,
and in-field preconcentration sampling.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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CL-BIB-0524
Multi-Sorbent Preconcentrator
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, William McClemy
(919) 541-3158
The purpose of this project is to eliminate the need
for liquid nitrogen during on-site sampling and
analysis, thereby making the use of EPA systems more
practical in field and stationary site operation. As
a result, compound resolution at the earlier retention
times is lost; therefore, this project will also
examine the use of new gas chromatographic column
designs that have thick stationary phase coatings with
extra retention capacity.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-BIB-0525
Real-Time Formaldehyde Monitor
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, William McClenny (919) 541-3158
The objective of this project will be to develop
real-time monitors for formaldehyde in air.
So far, a technique has been developed based
on a modified pararosanilinic method. This
technique requires no sodium tetrachloromecurate
and is desirable from a safety standpoint. Other
real time techniques based on derivatized
fluorescence and direct fluorescence are also
being developed.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
CL-BIB-0530
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report
Started 4/88; report due 5/90
AEERL/CIAD/IAB, Mike Osbourne (919) 541-4113
The objective is to develop a manual that provides
builders with information on a variety of techniques
that are expected to be effective in decreasing
potential radon accumulation in houses. In addition,
legislators, regulators and residential building code
writers may choose to evaluate radon-resistant
techniques for potential application to or modification
of existing regulations or codes applicable to
residential construction. The second edition of the
manual is in progress.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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RDG REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1521 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
1522 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC
CL-BIB-0533
Evaluation of Canister-Based Sampling in the TAMS
Network
Final report due 6/90
ORD/AREAL/EARD, Gary Evans (919) 541-3124
In this project, 10 Toxic Air Monitoring System (TAMS)
field monitoring stations (3 each in Houston, Boston,
and Chicago; 1 in Seattle) will be provided with a
clean evacuated canister every 12 days. Also, 5 clean
Tenax tubes will be provided only to the Houston Site #2.
These field samples will be analyzed by GC/mass selective
detector for 41 toxic organic compounds. The resulting
analytical and sampling data will be reported monthly
to EPA in both hard copy and floppy disk format.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
Started 1/89; ongoing
EPA Region II, Ray Werner
(212) 264-2517
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The purpose of this study is to measure formaldehyde
and VOC concentrations at street level sites and other
sites in New York City in order to establish baselines
prior to the large-scale introduction of methanol
buses, which emit formaldehyde.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
41 LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT
413 INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION
4131 INTERCITY & RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
67-56-1 METHANOL
CL-BIB-0536
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC)
Canisters for Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD
Started FY 88
EPA Region III, Ed Carter (301) 631-3280
During the summers of 1987 and 1989, ambient air
samples were collected in stainless steel SUMMA
polished canisters at seven sites in Region III.
During 1987, only total non-methane organic compound
analyses as ppmv carbon were conducted. In 1988,
analyses by GC/MSD of 10 specific compounds, including
benzene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, trichloro-
ethylene, and methylene chloride, were added to the
program.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-NMHC NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
67-66-3 CHLOROFORM
71-43-2 BENZENE
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
CL-BIB-0537
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a
Pharmaceutical Facility
Complete; final report in review
EPA Region IV, Stuart Perry (404) 347-2864
This is a high risk point source project to evaluate
methylene chloride emissions from a pharmaceutical
company in Georgia. The project involves an initial
inspection of the facility, followed by dispersion
modeling, human exposure modeling, and an assessment
of control alternatives.
CL-PHARM PHARMACEUTICALS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
283 DRUGS
2834 PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
CL-BIB-0538
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an
Artificial Kidney Dialysis Machine Production Facility
Complete; draft final report in review
EPA Region IV, Stuart Perry (404) 347-2864
This is a high risk point source project to evaluate
ethylene oxide emissions from an artificial kidney
dialysis machine production facility in Florida.
Initial inspection of the facility has been completed.
This will be followed by dispersion modeling, human
exposure modeling, and an assessment by control
alternatives.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
38 INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS
384 MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES
3842 SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
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Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls
Ongoing; draft report in progress
EPA Region IV. Stuart Perry (404) 347-2864
This is a two-part project. Part One involves
performing dispersion and human exposure modeling to
establish a baseline for 1,3-butadiene emissions at a
styrene-butadiene latex company at Dalton. Georgia. In
Part Two, control equipment will be installed, stack
testing will be performed, and the human exposure model
will be re-run.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
100-42-5 STYRENE
106-99-0 BUTADIENE.1,3-
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
282 PLASTICS MATERIALS AND SYNTHETICS
2822 SYNTHETIC RUBBER
9003-53-6 STYRENE, POLYMERS
CL-B1B-0540
Scoping Study for Deposition Modeling of Entire
Great Lakes
Ongoing
EPA Region V, Pam Blakely (312) 886-1767
This project will examine data bases and tools for
modeling to evaluate various approaches to deposition
modeling and to identify resource needs and their
availability.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0541
1985 Emissions Deposition Modeling of Air Toxics in
Lake Michigan Region
Complete; report due 5/90
EPA Region V, Pam Blakely (312) 886-1767
An emissions inventory will be developed for about 50
air toxic chemicals for consolidated metropolitan areas
in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.
Deposition modeling will be conducted on a screening
level.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0542
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
Started 7/88; complete 8/90
EPA Region V, Pam Blakely (312) 886-1767
Emissions of 58 selected pollutants from point, area,
and mobile sources will be assessed over a 50-kilometer
radius in the Lake St. Claire area. The four-component
study includes emissions inventory, dispersion
modeling, risk assessment, and deposition modeling.
The project is a cooperative effort between Michigan
and Canada.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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CL-BIB-0546
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of
Medical Waste Incinerators
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Foston Curtis (919) 541-1063
This project involves the development of a test method
for monitoring pathogen emissions from medical waste
incineration. Draft methods are available through the
Emission Measurement Technical Information Center. Field
testing is ongoing in Michigan and will begin in North
Carolina and Massachusetts. Data will be used for
development of 111b and 111d New Source Performance Standards.
CL-BACT BACTERIA
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0547
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring
Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustion
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Terry Harrison (919) 541-5233
Draft Guidelines for monitoring the continuous emission of
S02, HCl, CO, NOx, and opacity have been developed and were discussed
in a public meeting in April 1990. Final guidelines are expected in
the summer of 1990. This project is a cooperative between OAQPS and
the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management
(NESCAUM).
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
11104-93-1 NITROGEN OXIDES
49 ELECTRIC. GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE
7647-01-0 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
CL-B1B-0548
Method Development for Condensible Particulate Matter
Monitoring
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Candace Sorrel I (919) 541-1064
A method for measuring condensible particulate matter
is being developed. Field testing of the draft method
is currently being conducted. A revised draft method
is available through the Emission Measurement Technical
Information Center (EMTIC), MD-19. U.S. EPA, Research
Triangle Park, NC 27711. A revised method should be
published in the Federal Register in early FY 91. This
project is in support of the development of State implementation
programs.
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-BIB-0550
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
Ongoing; guidance document due 1990
OAR/OAIAP/IAD, Betsy Agle (202) 382-7753
The project will result in a guide that identifies
techniques including construction methods and
procedures that will prevent indoor air problems from
occurring in new homes.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
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Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Program
Started FY 86; complete 1991
EPA Region II. Ray Werner (212) 264-2517
The goals of this project are to assess ambient air
quality for air toxics and to conduct comparisons of
sampling methods, especially for volatile organic
compounds (VOCs). The study will combine elements of
the New York-New Jersey emission inventory. A two-year
sampling program will be followed by risk evaluation.
Monitoring stations include 13 VOC sites, 5 trace metal
sites, 5 formaldehyde sites, and 5 sites for wind
parameters. An indoor air component has been
developed, with sampling beginning July 1990.
AH AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
CL-BIB-0554
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an
Agricultural and Industrial Chemical Production
Facility
Ongoing; draft report in progress
EPA Region IV. Sharon Porter (404) 347-2864
This is a high risk point source project to evaluate
carbon tetrachloride emissions from an agricultural and
industrial chemical plant in Tennessee. The project
will involve an initial inspection of the facility
followed by dispersion modeling, human exposure
modeling, and an assessment of control alternatives.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
2869 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC
287 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
2879 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, NEC
56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CL-B1B-0555
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from 8
Pesticide and Agricultural Chemical Production Facility
Complete; draft final report in review
EPA Region IV, Stuart Perry (404) 347-2864
This is a high risk point source project to evaluate
toxic VOC emissions from a pesticide and agricultural
chemical plant in Florida. Initial inspection of the
facility has been completed. This will be followed by
dispersion modeling, human exposure modeling, and an
assessment of control alternatives.
CL-PEST PESTICIDES
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
287 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
2879 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, NEC
CL-B1B-0558
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Methyl
Methacrylate: Health Issue Assessment
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, William Ewald (919) 541-4164
This document is a Tier I Assessment of the
scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with methyl methacrylate.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
80-62-6 METHYL METHACRYLATE
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Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with
Phthalic Anhydride: Health Issue Assessment
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, William Ewald (919) 541-4164
This document is a Tier I Assessment review of
the scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with phthalic anhydride. If
there are no adverse health effects, and the Office of
Air and Radiation makes a decision not to list the
substance as a hazardous air pollutant, then the Tier I
will be published. If there are significant health
effects, a comprehensive Health Assessment Document
will be made available in draft form for public and
Science Advisory Board review, and subsequent
publication as a final document.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
85-44-9 PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE
CL-B1B-0560
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with
*y Maleic Anhydride: Health Issue Assessment
Jj Final report due FY 90
OJ OHEA/ECAO-RTP, William Ewald (919)541-4164
This document is a Tier I Assessment of the
scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with maleic anhydride.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
108-31-6 MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
CL-BIB-0562
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with
Organic Phosphorus: Health Issue Assessment
Ongoing; final report due FY 89
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Beverly Comfort (919) 541-4165
This project will involve a Tier I Assessment of the
scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with organic phosphorus. If
there are no adverse health effects, and the Office of
Air and Radiation makes a decision not to list the
substance as a hazardous air pollutant, then the Tier I
will be published. If there are significant health
effects, a comprehensive Health Assessment Document
will be made available in draft form for public and
Science Advisory Board review, and subsequent
publication as a final document.
CL-ORGANIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
7723-14-0 PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW)
CL-BIB-0564
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with
Dimethylamine: Health Issue Assessment
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Chon Shoaf (919) 541-4155
This document is a Tier I Assessment of the
scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with dimethylamine.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
124-40-3 DIMETHYLAMINE
CL-BIB-0565
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with
Styrene: Health Issue Assessment
Final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Chon Shoaf (919) 541-4155
This document is a Tier I Assessment of the
scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with styrene.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
100-42-5 STYRENE
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Summary Review of Health Effects Associated Kith
Hydrogen Cyanide: Health Issue Assessment
Complete; final report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-RTP, Chon Shoaf (919) 541-4155
This document is a Tier I Assessment of the
scientific literature concerning the most important
health effects associated with hydrogen cyanide.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
74-90-8 HYDROGEN CYANIDE
CL-BIB-0569
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible
Emissions
Ongoing; complete 5/90
AEERL/ATRD/ATCB, Carlos Nunez (919) 541-7586
The objective of this study is to assemble and analyze
information on Condensible emissions to gain insight
into the effectiveness of various control technologies.
The primary focus will be on process sources. Where
possible, distinctions will be made between types of
condensibles (i.e., sulfur, nitrogen, orgamcs, and
metal fume compounds). Included in the analysis will
be the effect of operation and maintenance, industry
resistance to change, and the application of successful
experiences in related applications.
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-ORGAN 1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
7704-34-9 SULFUR
7727-37-9 NITROGEN
CL-BIB-0570
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine
and Phosphine Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry
Ongoing
OAQPS/ESD/CPB, Leslie Evans (919) 541-5410
The EPA Control Technology Center is working with the
Emission Standards Division to evaluate the effective-
ness of a scrubber for the control of emissions of
arsine and phosphine at a semiconductor manufacturing
plant in California. The research is being conducted
at the request of the San Diego County Air Pollution
Control District. Results will be available to the
District April 1990.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
36 ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
367 ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
3674 SEMICONDUCTORS AND RELATED DEVICES
7784-42-1 ARSINE
7803-51-2 PHOSPHINE
CL-BIB-0575
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty
Steel Plant
Ongoing; final report due 6/90
AEERL/ATRD/ATCB, BobMcCriltis (919) 541-2733
At the request of EPA Region VIII, the EPA Control
Technology Center is performing an evaluation of
chromium emissions from a steel plant that is reopening
in Utah.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
331 BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS
3312 BLAST FURNACES AND STEEL MILLS
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Development of Control Strategies for Chromium
Emissions from Chrome Plating Facilities
Ongoing; report due 5/90
EPA Region X. Elizabeth Waddell (206) 442-8578
Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency (PSAPCA) has
targeted sources of chromium emissions that may require
control. The PSAPCA is working Kith a large emitter to
quantify emissions and develop control strategies.
Evaluation of many of the smaller chromium sources is
also being conducted.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
347 METAL SERVICES, NEC
3471 PLATING AND POLISHING
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
CL-B1B-0581
Puget Sound Air Toxics Deposition Study
Ongoing; report due 6/90
EPA Region X. Elizabeth Waddell (206) 442-8578
The Air Toxics Coordinator of the Puget Sound Air
Pollution Control Agency, along with the Puget Sound
Water Quality Authority, is conducting a study of air
toxics deposition in Puget Sound. The study includes
air and water monitoring and modeling to assess air
quality impacts on the biologically active water micro-
layer. Establishing a link between air quality and
water quality could have profound effects on the future
of the air toxics program in Region X.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-0586
National Institute of Standards and Technology General Indoor
Air Pollution Concentration Model
Started FY 85; ongoing
ORD/AREAL/ASMD, John Irwin (919) 541-4567
The fundamental objective of this project is to develop
a comprehensive validated computer model to simulate
dynamic pollutant movement and concentration variation
in buildings. The scope of the project is to develop a
full-scale, multi-zone building contaminant dispersal
model that simulates flow processes (e.g., infiltra-
tion, dilution, and exfiItration) and contaminant
generation, reaction, and removal processes. The
project has three phases; the Phase III report is
available: "Progress Toward a General Analytical
Method for Predicting Indoor Air Pollution in
Buildings," NBSIR-88/3814 (PB88-236716/REB).
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0590
Development of Formaldehyde Monitoring Techniques
Ongoing
ORD/AREAL/MRB, William McClenny (919) 541-3158
Using equipment sensitive to the full range of
formaldehyde in ambient air, three new monitoring
techniques are being tested and refined. This equip-
ment can detect formaldehyde from just a few parts per
billion (background levels) to indoor concentration
levels (high ppb).
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
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Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
Started 10/86; complete 9/91
OHR/HERL-RTP, I la Cote (919) 541-3644
This project will develop data on the health effects of
indoor air pollutants and the relationship between
exposure, dose, and effects. Initial studies will
examine a variety of health endpoints including:
genetic toxicity, neurotoxicity, and respiratory
effects. The indoor pollutants of concern are princi-
pally environmental tobacco smoke, organic mixtures
from either combustion sources indoors or building
materials including particulate and gaseous (VOCs)
organics. Genetic bioassay studies and human clinical
and field studies will be conducted.
CL-ETS ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
IA INDOOR AIR
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
154 NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1542 NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC
CL-BIB-0592
Evaluation of Methodologies for Determining Hepatic
Effects of Inhaled Hazardous Pollutants
Started 10/86; complete 9/90
OHR/HERL-RTP, John All is (919) 541-2632
The goal of this project is to compare the acute and
chronic hepatotoxic effects of air pollutants in
mammalian systems treated by inhalation, gavage, and
in vitro methodologies. The massed results may allow a
more confident use of gavage and in vitro data in
interpreting inhalation effects.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CL-BIB-0595
Technical Support Document for Chemical Mixtures
Guidelines
Ongoing; report due FY 90
OHEA/ECAO-Cin, Richard Hertzberg (513) 569-7582
This project developed a technical support document
that provides the scientific basis of procedures
described in the Agency's 1986 Guidelines for Health
Risk Assessment of Chemical Mixtures. Unique sections
of this document include: an overview of available
toxicity data on complex mixtures and binary exposures,
an estimate of the maximum synergistic effect observed
for environmental chemicals, an evaluation of quantita-
tive methods (statistics and models) that have been
used in characterizing interactions, a summary of the
ORD interaction data base (MIXTOX), and recommendations
for Guidelines revisions and future research relevant
to mixtures risk assessment.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-0597
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA)
Ongoing
OHEA/REAG, Hal Zenick (202) 382-7303
This entry describes a research program dealing with
several aspects of health risk assessments. More information
on details of specific projects is contained in the annual
report. For copies of the "Research to Improve Health Risk
Assessments" report, write to: ORD Publications, P. 0. Box
12505, Cincinnati, OH 45212.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
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Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools
and Workplaces
Ongoing
ORP/RD/MPQAB, Hike Boyd (202) 475-9605
There is a need to expand the knowledge of how to deal
with different types of buildings such as schools and
workplaces. This EPA project is designed to transfer
information developed by EPA concerning radon mitiga-
tion and prevention in larger buildings to the States
and private sector. This technology transfer is accom-
plished through EPA contractors who perform radon entry
diagnostics and develop mitigation design plans in
pilot buildings. Additional transfer is achieved
because maintenance staff or private contractors
implement the mitigation designs.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
154 NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1541 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS AND WAREHOUSES
1542 NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC
82 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
821 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
8211 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
CL-BIB-0599
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction
Ongoing
ORP/RD/MPQAB, Dave Murane (202) 475-9605
The New House Evaluation Program (New HEP) is designed
to transfer technology for constructing radon resistant
buildings to the private sector and provide data for
the development of model building codes. This program
identifies construction techniques that consistently
prove successful in preventing radon entry into new
homes and provides the building industry with guide-
lines for evaluating the indoor radon potential of
prospective building sites. EPA will also use New HEP
data to validate and update the techniques outlined in
EPA's pamphlet "Radon Reduction in New Construction, An
Interim Guide."
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1521 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
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CL-BIB-0602
National Residential Radon Survey
Ongoing
ORP/RO/PAB. Lisa Feldt (202) 475-9605
The primary objectives of this survey are to (1)
estimate the frequency distribution of annual average
radon exposures in U.S. homes using year-long measure-
ments; and (2) assess correlations between residential
radon concentrations and various factors, such as house
construction, heating, and ventilation types. This
survey will provide estimates of national and regional
residential radon exposure patterns, allowing the valid
estimation of health risks and an accurate assessment
of the magnitude of the health threat due to radon
exposures in U.S. homes.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1521 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
CL-BIB-0603
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and
Effectiveness of Radon Mitigation Methods
Ongoing
ORP/RD/MPQAB, Gene Fisher (202) 475-9605
The primary objectives of the House Evaluation Programs
are to evaluate the cost and effectiveness of mitiga-
tion methods and provide hands on training for State
and private sector personnel in diagnosing and mitiga-
ting radon problems in houses. States select houses
with elevated radon levels for participation and
contact homeowners. EPA and State personnel diagnose
the source(s) of the radon problem and offer the home-
owner alternative mitigation schemes. The homeowner
then chooses the mitigation schemes to be used and
hires the contractor. After mitigation activities are
completed, EPA conducts a post-mitigation evaluation to
determine the cost and effectiveness of the mitigation
efforts. Eleven States were involved in 1988.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1521 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
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CL-B1B-0604
Building Site Characterization
Ongoing
ORP/RD/PAB, Tom Peake
(202) 475-9605
The objective of this research is to investigate the
use of radon in soil gas and other methods to charac-
terize the radon potential of building sites. The
approach used involves the development of soil gas
measurement methodology (with the USGS and a contrac-
tor), the development of a method to calibrate soil
permeability measurement devices, conducting radio-
activity measurements around existing homes, and
conducting measurements at undeveloped sites. These
projects are part of ORP's Land Evaluation Studies and
New House Evaluation Program. Site characterization
assistance has also been provided to EPA's Office of
Research and Development. This project will assist in
the development of land evaluation criteria as well as
investigate the effectiveness of radon prevention
construction.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1521 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
1522 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC
154 NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1542 NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC
CL-B1B-06Q6
Radon Measurements in Schools
Ongoing
ORP/RD/PAB, Anita Schmidt
(202) 475-9605
Field studies are being conducted to measure concentra-
tions of radon and radon progeny in schools. Data are
also being acquired from States and school systems that
have conducted independent measurements. These data
will be used to develop interim guidance for radon
measurements in schools in the fall of 1988. A final
guidance document is expected to be completed in FY 89.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
82 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
821 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
8211 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
CL-8IB-0609
National Data Base of Indoor Radon Measurements
Ongoing
ORP/RD/PAB, Mark Dickson (202) 475-9605
The objective of this project is to compile a compre-
hensive data base of indoor radon measurements. The
data base will contain measurements from State/EPA
surveys and Federal facilities, as well as measurements
made by private vendors. This data will help the EPA
evaluate and compare radon levels in different types of
buildings as well as determine which areas of the
country have particularly acute radon problems.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
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Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
Ongoing
ORP/RD/PAB, Mike Boyd (202) 475-9605
This report Mill provide a large data base of radon and
radon decay product measurement made by EPA and the
Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences
in 68 homes in Butte, Montana, over an 18-month period.
The data will allow analyses of measurements reproduc-
ibility and method intercomparisons to be made. A
description of the quality assurance methods and major
conclusions of the study will be included.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8811 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
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CL-BIB-0618
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
Ongoing
ATSDR/RAB, Ed Skowronski
(404) 488-4823
ATSDR is preparing toxicological profiles to pinpoint
health effects of chemicals found at Superfund sites. Each
profile is required to include an examination, summary
and interpretation of available toxicological information
and epidemiologic evaluations. The final toxicological
profiles are provided through NTIS to the public.
AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY
HEALTH ASSESSMENT
ETHYLENE DI CHLORIDE
TOLUENE
PHENOL
BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER
DINITROTOLUENE,2,4-
TETRACHLOROETHANE
ALPHA-BHC
BETA-BHC
BHC.D-
ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
SANITARY SERVICES
REFUSE SYSTEMS
DDT
BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)ETHER
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CHLORDANE
LINDANE
DINITROTOLUENE.2,6-
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
N-NITROSO-N-PROPYLAMINE
RHOTHANE
DDE.P.P'-
MERCURY
ZINC
CHLOROETHANE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
DICHLOROETHANE,1,1-
SELENIUM COMPOUNDS, AS SE
ISOPHORONE
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ATSDR
HA
107-06-2
108-88-3
108-95-2
111-44-4
121-14-2
25322-20-7
319-84-6
319-85-7
319-86-8
49
495
4953
50-29-3
542-88-1
56-23-5
57-74-9
58-89-9
606-20-2
62-75-9
621-64-7
72-54-8
72-55-9
7439-97-6
7440-66-6
75-00-3
75-27-4
75-34-3
7782-49-2
78-59-1
78-87-5
79-00-5
87-86-5
91-94-1
92-87-5
DICHLOROPROPANE.1,
TRICHLOROETHANE.1,
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
DICHLOROBENZIDINE,3,3'-
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Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
Ongoing; report due FY 90 *
EPA Region VIII, Rob Corry
(303) 293-1761
This study is being conducted in the Denver metro-
politan area. The objectives are to evaluate alterna-
tive fuels for in-use vehicles, to characterize air
toxics emissions from mobile sources, to separate the
impacts of particles from gas and diesel fuel vehicles,
to develop emission factors for street-cleaning opera-
tions, and to develop methods for control of reen-
trained road dust. This project is being funded by the
private sector with the EPA providing technical advice.
The project is a follow-up of Brown Cloud Study #1,
which identified the problem areas that are being
addressed.
CL-DIESEL DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4959 SANITARY SERVICES, NEC
8006-61-9 GASOLINE
CL-BIB-0624
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels
Ongoing *
EPA Region VIII, Rob Corry (303) 293-1761
Formaldehyde levels during rush hour traffic are being
monitored throughout the year in Colorado. During
winter when air pollution problems are most severe,
Colorado requires that a certain percentage of motor
vehicle fuel be composed of oxygenated fuel such as
methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) or ethanol. These
fuels reduce the levels of carbon monoxide emissions;
however, they increase the levels of formaldehyde
emissions. This study will provide a data base on the
effects of oxygenated fuels on urban formaldehyde
levels.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
1634-04-4 ETHER, TERT-BUTYL METHYL
29 PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS
291 PETROLEUM REFINING
2911 PETROLEUM REFINING
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE
64-17-5 ETHANOL
CL-BIB-0625
Comprehensive Toxic Air Pollutants Database
Ongoing
EPA Region V, Mary Onischak (312) 353-5954
The Southwestern Ohio Air Pollution Control Agency is developing
a comprehensive toxic air pollutant database in Lotus and dBase III.
Questionnaires were mailed to participating facilities in Cincinnati
to gather emissions data. The PTPLU dispersion model will be used to
evaluate the dispersion characteristics of these toxic emissions on
Cincinnati.
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EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Heavy Metal Sampling
Ongoing
EPA Region V, Nary Onischak
Unreported
(312) 353-5954
Ambient air is being monitored in two different locations in Dayton,
Ohio. The metals of interest are arsenic, cadmium, beryllium,
chromium, lead, nickel, and zinc. The metals concentrations will be
quantified and evaluated.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
7439-92-1 LEAD POWDER
7440-02-0 NICKEL
7440-38-2 ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS
7440-41-7 BERYLLIUM
7440-43-9 CADMIUM
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
7440-66-6 ZINC
CL-BIB-0627
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
Ongoing
EPA Region V, Mary Onischak (312) 353-5954
Wood-fired boiler
A wood-fired boiler will be tested and three noncriteria pollutants,
benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic organic matter will be
quantified. Emission factors will be developed.
CL-POM POLYCYCLIC ORGANIC MATTER
EF EMISSION FACTOR
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
71-43-2 BENZENE
CL-B1B-0628
Wisconsin Formaldehyde Toxic Special Study
Ongoing
EPA Region V, Mary Onischak (312) 353-5954
The State of Wisconsin conducted a literature search to determine
which facilities in Wisconsin were emitting large amounts of
formaldehyde. They will quantify these emissions and assess the
need for add-on controls to reduce the formaldehyde emissions.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
CL-BIB-0629
Wisconsin Chloroform Toxic Special Study
Ongoing
EPA, Region V, Mary Onischak (312) 353-5954
The State of Wicons in conducted a literature search to determine
which facilities in Wisconsin were emitting large amounts of
chloroform. They will quantify these emissions and assess the need
for add-on controls to reduce the chloroform emissions.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
67-66-3 CHLOROFORM
CL-B1B-0630
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
Started 11/89; 3/92
EPA, OAQPS/ESD/CPB, Dave Back (919) 541-5421
Dry Cleaners
This project will estimate the environmental, cost, and economic
impacts for selected control technologies to reduce perchloroethylene
emissions from dry cleaning plants. Promulgation is projected for
March 1992.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
72 PERSONAL SERVICES
721 LAUNDRY, CLEANING, & GARMENT SERVICES
7215 COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING
7216 DRYCLEANING PLANTS, EXCEPT RUG
7218 INDUSTRIAL LAUNDERERS
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Voluntary Reduction of Hazardous Air Pollutants
Started 12/89; Complete 11/90
EPA, OAOPS/ESO/SDB, Dave Beck (919) 541-5421
The revisions in the Clean Air Act will allow for industry exemptions
for certain NESHAP's if they achieve 90X reduction of hazardous air
pollutant emissions. EPA will write these provisions for proposal in
November 1990.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESNAP NAT'I EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-BIB-0632
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network
Started 10/89; Complete FY 90
EPA Region II, Rudy Kapichek (212) 264-2517
Ambient Air
Six residents on Staten Island are using the canister method to
sample outdoor air during odorous episodes. They have been trained
by EPA in proper sampling procedures. EPA will compare the results of
this study to the full Staten Island project to see if VOC
concentrations increase during odorous episodes.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-ODOR ODORS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0633
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule
Started 2/90; Ongoing
EPA. OAQPS/ESD/SOB, Sims Roy (919) 541-5263
EPA is reevaluating the asbestos regulation to require the use of
best available control technology (BACT) to reduce asbestos
emissions under the Clean Air Act.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
1332-21-4 ASBESTOS
14 NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS
14V MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS
1499 MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS
26 PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
262 PAPER MILLS
2621 PAPER MILLS
32 STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS
329 MISC. NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS
3292 ASBESTOS PRODUCTS
CL-B1B-0634
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in Bellingham,
Washington
Started 12/88; Report expected 8/90
EPA, Region X, Elizabeth Uaddell (206) 442-8578
Municipal Waste Combustor
Stack testing and ambient monitoring were conducted on an existing
facility as part of a screening risk assessment. Metals, PAHs and
dioxins were screened. Results should be available in August 1990.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-DIOXIN DIOXINS
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-PAH POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
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High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
Started 4/89: Complete 4/90
EPA Region VI11, Rob Corry (303) 293-1759
EPA Region VIII is compiling emissions data for painting operations
from various sources into a database. The facilities used so far
are (1) Steiger Tractor in North Dakota; (2) Western Forge Tool
Plant in Colorado Springs, CO; and (3) Geneva Steel. They will
address the need for control strategies based on overall air toxic
emissions compiled.
CL-1 MORGAN INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-ORGAN 1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
35 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
CL-BIB-0636 ,
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the State
of Utah
Draft report in review 4/90
EPA Region VIII. Rob Corry (303) 293-1759
The purpose of this project is to review and compile chemical use
information, toxics emissions, VOC emissions, and emissions control
information. Chemical use and toxics data will be compiled from
surveys. Estimates of VOC emissions will only be compiled for
sources in Salt Lake and Davis counties emitting less than 100 tons/
year. A final report will be issued with computerized toxics and VOC
inventory databases.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-063?
Michigan Compliance Prioritization
Ongoing
EPA Region V, Xuan-Mai Tran (312) 886-6043
A computerized system will be developed for prioritizing compliance
activities for all SARA facilities in the State of Michigan. The
computer will rank these facilities to prioritize inspections based
on compliance history, emissions, source type, etc.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CL-B1B-0638
Minnesota Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Ongoing; Complete 7/90
EPA Region V, Xuan-Mai Tran (312) 886-6043
An air toxics emissions inventory for point, area, and mobile sources
for Minnesota is being compiled. Health risks in particular
geographical areas will be assessed through computer modeling. Data
and the report should be available on July 1, 1990.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
CL-B1B-0639
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study
Started 3/90; Ongoing
EPA Region V, Xuan-Mai Tran (312) 886-6043
Waferboard Industry
Chemical species and emissions rates will be determined for several
waferboard facilities in Minnesota. Human health impacts and risks
will be determined along with ambient air emission levels. Control
strategies to reduce emissions will also be addressed.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
24 LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS
249 MISCELLANEOUS WOOD PRODUCTS
2493 RECONSTITUTED WOOD PRODUCTS
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Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
Ongoing; data in review 4/90
AREAL/MRB, Charles Lewis (919) 541-3154
Ambient Air
Indoor and outdoor concentrations of VOCs and aldehydes were
quantified and compared among ten different residences in Boise, Idaho
during the winter of 1987. The objective was to gain a better
understanding of the relationship between indoor and outdoor
pollutant concentrations. The concentration of VOCs between
outdoor and indoor air was equal. The aldehydes concentrations
greatly increased among indoor air samples. The data are under
review now and will be presented at the Indoor Air International
Conference in Toronto during the summer of 1990.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-ALDEHYD ALDEHYDES
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-B1B-0641
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
, Started 5/89
^ ORD/AEERL, A.B. Craig (919) 541-2821
Ul Schools
The objective of the project is to design and install radon mitigation
techniques in schools, and determine a relationship between
physical characteristics of a building and the influence on radon
levels.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
82 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
821 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
8211 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
CL-8IB-0642
Technical Support of EPA Radon Programs (U/DOI)
Ongoing
OAR/ORP/CSD, Tom Peake (202) 475-9605
The purpose of this project is to identify high radon risk areas
within EPA Regions III and IV.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
CL-B1B-0643
EPA 1988 Update and Revision of Training Course: "Reducing Radon in
Structures"
Started 5/89
OAR/ORP/CSD, Lawrence Pratt (202) 475-9605
Radon
The purpose of this project is to expand and update the EPA training
course for radon diagnosticians and mitigators.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
CL-B1B-0644
Data Base of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (DIAPS)
Ongoing
ORD/OEETD/AEERL, James White (919) 541-1189
An up-to-date data base of indoor air source emissions will be
maintained. Version 2.0 was released in August 1989.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Evaluation of Indoor Sinks
Ongoing
ORO/OEETD/AEERL, Bruce Tichenor
Indoor Sinks
(919) 541-2991
The purpose of this project is to determine the behavior of indoor
materials that act as sinks for organic compounds. Data that
describe the rate at which organics are adsorbed by and re-emitted
from indoor sinks will be developed.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-B1B-0646
Evaluation of Leakage from Vented Gas-fired Appliances
Ongoing
ORD/OEETD/AEERL, James White (919) 541-1189
Residential Homes
The purpose of this project is to evaluate leaks of flue gas from
vented gas applicances in homes. Phase I, development of the method,
was initiated in November 1987. Phase II, evaluation of 200 homes,
was scheduled to begin in November 1989.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0647
Analysis of Exposure Data for Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollutants
Ongoing
ORD/OHEA/ECAO, Michael Berry (919) 541-4172
The purpose of this project is to graphically represent indoor air
pollution exposure data, compare indoor and outdoor pollution levels,
and evaluate health effects data at various exposure levels.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0648
Evaluation of Emissions From Open Field burning of Agricultural
Plastics
Ongoing
AEERL/CIAD/CRB, William Linak (919) 541-5792
Agricultural Fields
The EPA Control Technology Center, along with the EPA Air and Energy
Engineering Laboratory, is assisting the State of Florida in
evaluating the pesticide emissions from the open-field burning of
agricultural plastics. Samples of these agricultural plastics were
burned in a small scale in-house testing laboratory. The emissions
were sampled and analyzed for pesticides.
CL-PEST PESTICIDES
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-B1B-0649
Hutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters in
Mobile Homes
Started 2/89; Ongoing
ORD/OHR/HERL, Judy Mumford (919) 541-3095
Mobile Homes
The purpose of this study is to evaluate human exposure to mutagens,
PM10, gas-phase organic compounds, acid aerosols, and criteria
pollutants from indoor unvented combustion sources.
CL-ACID ACIDIC COMPOUNDS
CL-CARCIN CARCINOGENS
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-ORGAN 1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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CL-B1B-0650
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air
Ongoing
ORD/OMMSQA/AREAL, Nancy UiIson (919)541-4723
Buildings
The purpose of this project is to design, develop, and evaluate an
air sampler for semi volatile organic compounds that is suitable in
microenvitorments. The prototype samplers and field evaluations are
complete. Journal articles will be published.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-BIB-0651
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures
Ongoing
OHR/ORD/HERL. Larry Claxton (919) 541-2329
The purpose of this project is to provide insight into the possible
carcinogenic!ty of indoor air pollutants and pollutant mixtures
commonly encountered in real-life situations.
CL-CARCIN CARCINOGENS
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
IA INDOOR AIR
CL-BIB-0652
Development of A Screening Model For Assessing The Impacts Of Toxic
Air Pollutant Releases From Superfund Sites And Other Sources
Ongoing; Complete 9/90
OAOPS/TSD/SRA8, Joe Touma (919) 541-5381
Superfund Sites
The continuing involvement of EPA in toxic/hazardous pollutant
impact activities has created a need for guidance on appropriate
screening modeling techniques. The EPA has developed a workbook
(PB89-134340) that aids in decision making through the use of a
manual set of logical and mathematical procedures. Effort is
underway to develop a computer program that implements the procedures
in this workbook and that can be easily used by State and local air
pollution control agencies.
CL-BIB-0653
Evaluation of the Performance of Dense Gas Simulation Models
Ongoing; Complete 9/90
OAOPS/TSD/SRAB, Joe Touma (919) 541-5381
EPA has an ongoing program to evaluate the performance of air quality
simulation models using statistical performance measures. Models for
toxic pollutant releases into air represent a broad class of models
for which little evaluation work has been performed. Using previously
archived air toxics data bases, several models are being evaluated.
This will aid State and local air pollution control agencies in
determining the best models for use in dispersion modeling. Models
include those that are in the public domain as well as those that
are proprietary.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-B1B-0654
TOXX System
Ongoing; Complete 12/90
OAQPS/TSD/SRAB, David Guinnup
(919) 541-5368
The TOXX System is a computer program designed to combine data on
the concentration of a chemical, on the frequency of release, and
on meteorological conditions to signal when a release exceeds
recommended health guidelines at various receptor sites. The program
is able to handle sources which are characterized by intermittent
releases, i.e., ethylene oxide sterilizers.
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
80 HEALTH SERVICES
806 HOSPITALS
8062 GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS
8069 SPECIALTY HOSPITALS EXC. PSYCHIATRIC
807 MEDICAL AND DENTAL LABORATORIES
8071 MEDICAL LABORATORIES
CL-B1B-0656
Training Course on Indoor Air Quality
Report due 1990
OAR/OAIAP/IAD, David Mudarri (202) 475-8592
This course will provide a basic introduction to the range of issues
involved in indoor air quality and is specifically designed with local
officials in mind.
EPA
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SOURCE ASSESSMENT
EPA
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CL-BIB-0658
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste Combustor
at Rutland. VT
Ongoing
OHEA/ECAO-CIN, Randy Bruins (513) 569-7539
Municipal Waste Combustor
The U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development, in cooperation with
the State of Vermont, conducted a monitoring study of the municipal
waste combustor located at Rutland, VT. The media monitored
included ambient air, and to a very limited extent, soil, water,
and agricultural products contaminated with metals, PCDOs/PCDFs and
PCBs. The study was interrupted by the bankruptcy of the operating
company and shutdown of the incinerator. The draft report describes
the study design, methods, and results. Implications for human health
risks are discussed. Data analysis continues.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-DIOXIN OIOXINS
CL-FURAN FURANS
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
1336-36-3 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0659
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions
Ongoing
OHEA/ECAO-CIN, Randy Bruins (513) 569-7539
Combustor Emissions
This methodology document seeks to provide risk assessors with the
guidance necessary to estimate the health risks that result from
exposure to toxic pollutants in combustor emissions by pathways other
than inhalation. Whereas practices for assessing human health risks
from inhalation of pollutant emissions are well established, this
methodology enables assessors to make estimates of the indirect
human exposure to, and the health risks that can result from, the
migration of emitted pollutants to soil, vegetation, and water bodies.
The interim final report was published as EPA-600/6-90-003, NTIS
PB90-187055.
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC. GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0660
Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene Cancer Update
Ongoing; complete fall '90
OHEA/HHAG, Jean Parker (202) 383-5898
A comprehensive assessment of the known health data for
carcinogenicity from all exposure routes on tetrachloroethylene is
being studied. This is an updated carcinogenicity assessment based
on new inhalation and oral carcinogenicity bioassays as well as
additional epidemiological studies.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
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CL-B1B-0661
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
Ongoing; complete 8/90
OAR/OHS/TSS, Craig Harvey (313) 668-4237
One non-catalyst and four catalyst-equipped vehicles will be tested
on four fuels. The four fuels are: 1) a high aromatic gasoline,
2) a 10X ethanol blend. 3) a 16.5X methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE)
blend containing 3.0 wt. X oxygen, and 4) a 19.2X ethyl tertiary
butyl ether (ETBE) blend containing 3.0 wt. X oxygen. Unregulated
pollutants to be measured in the exhaust emissions include benzene,
ethanol, ethers, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, total aldehydes,
1,3-butadiene, and nitrous oxide. In addition, benzene, ethanol, and
ethers will be measured in the evaporative emissions.
CL-ALDEHYD ALDEHYDES
CL-ETHERS ETHERS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
10024-97-2 NITROUS OXIDE
106-99-0 BUTADIENE,1,3-
1634-04-4 ETHER, TERT-BUTYL METHYL
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
628-81-9 BUTYL ETHYL ETHER
64-17-5 ETHANOL
71-43-2 BENZENE
75-07-0 ACETALDEHYOE
8006-61-9 GASOLINE
CL-BIB-0662
Building Managers' Guide to Indoor Air In Commercial and Public
Buildings
Ongoing; report due FY 90
OAIAP/IAD, Betsy Agle (202) 382-7753
This guidance document will identify methods to diagnose, correct,
and prevent indoor air problems from occurring in commercial and
public buildings.
CL-BIB-0663
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols
Ongoing
OTS/ECAD/RAB, David Albright (202) 245-4028
Paint Strippers
In participation with the Chlorinated Solvents Coordination Committee,
OTS is evaluating substitutes for dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
in paint strippers and aerosols. Information in the literature and
test data on the toxicity of substitutes are being examined. A
workshop on paint stripping is planned for fall 1990 which will
present data from current studies and will include a demonstration of
paint stripping using different chemicals.
CL-CHC CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
CL-SOLVENT SOLVENTS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
CL-BIB-0664
Test Method Development for Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaners
Ongoing
OAOPS/TSD/EMB, Candace Sorrell (919) 541-1064
Organic Solvent Cleaners
Methods for determining emissions from solvent cleaners (degreasing
machines) are being developed for use in development of the organic
solvent cleaners NESHAP.
CL-SOLVENT SOLVENTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
EPA
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INDOOR AIR
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CL-B1B-0665
Characterization of Air Toxics Emissions and Deposition in the Great
Lakes Area
Ongoing
AREAL, Dale Pahl (919) 541-1851
AREAL, in conjunction with the Great Lakes National Program Office
Monitoring Networks, is investigating sources of air emissions and
ambient concentrations of air toxics and nutrient compounds in the
Great Lakes area. Deposition rates of the compounds into the lakes
are being estimated by analyses of ambient concentrations.
AH AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CL-BIB-0666
Air Emissions From Dredging
Ongoing
ORD/OEETD/RREL-CIN, Paul Warner (513) 569-7293
This project is investigating the types of dredging currently being
done at RCRA closure sites and is characterizing the dredged
materials. Preliminary work is being conducted this year. Field
testing for VOC's and semi-VOC's at a worst-case site is scheduled for
next year.
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0667
Solvent Emissions Reduction Study at Newark Air Force Base
Complete 6/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Charles Darvin (919) 541-7633
The results of a solvent chemical inventory performed in 1988 were
used to identify significant Freon 113TM emission sources at Newark
Air Force Base. These sources were selected for extensive emission
testing and characterization. Based on test results, recommendations
were made regarding system integration and vapor recovery system
operation.
CL-CFC CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
76-13-1 TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE,1,1,2-
CL-BIB-0668
Test Method Development for VOCs in Consumer Products
Complete 9/90
AEERL/GECD, Mike Kosusko (919) 541-2734
This project will develop a draft research plan for determining VOC
emissions from several consumer product types including aerosols,
organic liquids, organic solids, and solids (pastes and creams)
containing residual organics. Potential test methods will be
identified and the types of measurements required will be clarified.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CL-B1B-0669
Assessment of Control Technologies for Condensible Emissions
Complete 5/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Carlos Nunez (919) 541-1156
Existing information on condensible emissions (such as sulfur,
nitrogen, organic, and metal fume compounds) is being assembled and
analyzed to assess the effectiveness of various control technologies
on reducing these emissions.
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-SVOC SEMI VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Formaldehyde Emissions from Wood Veneer Plants
Ongoing
AEERL/GECO/GUCB, Kelly Janes (919) 541-2852
The purpose of this study is to develop improved data on formaldehyde
emissions from the preparation, application, and processing of wood-
veneer products.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
24 LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS
243 M1LLUORK, PLYWOOD & STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
2435 HARDWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD
2436 SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
CL-BIB-0671
Revisions of a Control Technology Report for Aerosol Products
Complete 6/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Mike Kosusko (919) 541-2734
The purpose of this project is to revise the existing draft report,
"Control Technology Overview Report: Chlorofluorocarbon and
Hydrocarbon use in Aerosol Products," to incorporate additional
information.
CL-CFC CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS
CL-HCARB HYDROCARBONS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0672
Chemical Substitutes for ChlorofIuorocarbons
Started 8/86; complete 9/91
AEERL/GECD/SOPB, Dean Smith (919) 541-2708
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are suspected of depleting ozone in the
stratosphere. Before the year 2000, the use of CFCs in consumer
products will probably be curtailed. Alternative compounds are being
considered by industry; however, these chemicals have yet to pass
toxicity and safety testing. This project is investigating backup
CFC substitutes in case the compounds industry has selected to use as
refrigerants, foam blowing agents, solvents, and compounds in fire
extinguishers fail to pass testing. To date, 10 new compounds have
been synthesized and several of their thermophysical properties have
been either empirically measured or calculated. These compounds fall
into two major categories: 3- and 4-carbon HCFCs and HFCs and
perfluoro- or hydrofIuoro-ethers. Atmospheric reactivities of
of the compounds remain to be investigated.
CL-CFC CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS
CL-ETHERS ETHERS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0673
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
Started 10/86; Complete FY 93
OAQPS/ESD/CPB, Dave Beck (919) 541-5421
Open top vapor cleaners, conveyorized/in-line cleaners, cold cleaners
During the course of this project, several regulatory alternatives
will be evaluated to reduce the emissions of hazardous air pollutants
from new and existing organic solvent cleaners. The alternatives will
be combinations of equipment and operating requirements and will be
evaluated on the basis of cost, emission reduction potential, and
other environmental impacts. As part of the development process, EPA
is developing a standardized test method for measuring losses from
organic solvent cleaners.
CL-ORGANIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-SOLVENT SOLVENTS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
71-55-6 TRICHLOROETHANE,1,1,1-
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
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CL-BIB-0674
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Started 10/89
OSWER/OSW/CAD, Susan Griffin (202) 382-6392
Hazardous and Municipal Waste Incinerators, Boilers, Furnaces
A 90-day subchronic exposure of rats to hydrogen fluoride (HF) is
being conducted to examine the long- and short-term effects of HF
as a component of incinerator emissions. This is being done to
develop a systemic reference dose (RfD) and to assess short-term
exposure methodologies. Data for risk assessments typically involve
daily chronic exposure over many years. EPA is trying to develop a
methodology for short-term exposures to evaluate risk of releases of
hazardous chemicals on an acute basis such as in terms of an hour
per day exposure.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
TT TOXICITY TESTING
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
491 ELECTRIC SERVICES
4911 ELECTRIC SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
7664-39-3 HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
CL-BIB-0675
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
Started 10/89; report in progress
OSUER/OSU/CAD, Susan Griffen (202) 382-6392
Hazardous and Municipal Waste Incinerators, Boilers, Furnaces
A 6-hour acute exposure of rats to hydrogen bromide (HBr) was
conducted to examine the short-term effects of HBr as a component
of incinerator emissions. This is being done to develop a systemic
reference dose (RfD) and to assess short-term exposure methodologies.
Data for risk assessments typically involve daily chronic exposure
over many years. EPA is trying to develop a methodology for
short-term exposures to evaluate the risk of releases of hazardous
chemicals on an acute basis such as in terms of an hour-per-day
exposure.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
TT TOXICITY TESTING
10035-10-6 HYDROGEN BROMIDE
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
491 ELECTRIC SERVICES
4911 ELECTRIC SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
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CL-BIB-0678
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organics and Semi volatile Phase-
Distributed Organics
Started 3/90; Complete 6/91
AREAL/EARD/EARB, Gary Evans (919) 541-3124
Urban Air
This is a field demonstration project to be conducted at Toxic Air
Monitoring Systems (TAMS) sites in Boston and Houston. The 24-hour
integrated samples will be collected on a 12-day cycle. Two new
sets of compounds will be measured, ambient levels will be documented,
and appropriate methodology will be determined. Appropriate
procedures will be developed for measurement, calibration, and
quality assurance for 18 polar volatile organic compounds (PVOCs) and
19 semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs), including their phase
distribution. Canister-based technology will be independent for the
PVOCs, and a denuder/solid adsorbent system will be used for the
SVOCs.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-SVOC SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-B1B-0679
Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterlization/Fumigation NESHAP
Started 1983; complete 10/92
OAQPS/ESD/CPB, Diane Markwordt (919) 541-0837
Commercial Sterlizers
This project involves the regulation of ethylene oxides primarily
from commercial (not hospital) sterilization facilities. The
National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutant (NESHAP) is
scheduled for promulgation in October 1992. The regulation is based
on the use of scrubbers and catalytic oxidizers to achieve a 99%
reduction on a continuous basis.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE
CL-BIB-0680
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation
Operations NSPS
Started 1990; Complete 6/90
OAQPS/ESD/SDB, Debbie Stackhouse (919) 541-5258
Distillation Operations
This project involves the regulation of volatile organic compounds
(VOC's) from SOCMI distillation operations. New Source Performance
Standards (NSPS) are scheduled for promulgation June 1990. The
regulations are based on the use of combustion controls to achieve
a 98 weight-percent reduction or to reduce emissions to 20 ppm,
whichever is less stringent. There is a cost-efectiveness cutoff
above which a source would not be required to meet these emission
limits.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
NSPS NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
CL-BIB-0681
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS
Started 1983; complete 8/91
OAQPS/ESD/SDB, Debbie Stackhouse (919) 541-5258
Reactor Processes
This project involves the regulation of volatile organic compounds
(VOC's) from SOCMI reactor processes. New Source Performance
Standards (NSPS) are scheduled for promulgation August 1991. The
regulations are based on the use of combustion controls to achieve a
98 weight percent reduction or to reduce emissions to 20 ppm,
whichever is less stringent. There is a cost-effectiveness cutoff
above which a source would not be required to meet these emissions
limits.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NSPS NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
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Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS
Started 1976; complete 6/90
OAQPS/ESD/SOB, Debbie Stackhouse (919) 541-5258
Air Oxidation Processes
The project involves the regulation of volatile organic compounds
(VOC's) from SOCHI air oxidation processes. New Source Performance
Standards (NSPS) are scheduled for promulgation June 1990. The
regulations are based on the use of combustion controls to achieve
a 98 percent weight reduction or to reduce emissions to 20 ppm,
whichever is less stringent. There is a cost-effectiveness cutoff
above which a source would not be required to meet these emission
limits.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NSPS NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
CL-BIB-0683
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
Ongoing
OAQPS/ESD/SDB, Alice Chow (919) 541-5626
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
This project involves the development of air emissions regulations
for the control of air pollutants emitted with municipal solid waste
(MSW) landfill gas that result from the biological decomposition of
waste deposited in landfills. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
are scheduled for proposal July 1990. The proposed regulations are
based on the installation of gas-collection and control systems at
those MSW landfills emitting above a specified level of nonmethane
organic compounds (NMOCs). The document, "Air Emissions from
Municipal Waste Landfills-Background Information for Proposed
Standards and Guidlines," is being prepared, which will be published
as EPA-450/3-90-011a. The Regulatory Impact Analysis of Air Pollutant
Emission Standards and Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
is also being proposed.
CL-CHC CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
CL-NMHC NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NSPS NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
71-43-2 BENZENE
74-82-8 METHANE
75-01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE
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Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents and
Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility (TSDF)
Sites
Started 1984, Complete 5/91
OAQPS/ESO/SOB, Rick Collier (919) 541-5262
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
This is Phase I of a project to analyze the effects of organic air
emissions from process vents and equipment leaks at RCRA-permitted
hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
Regulatory options will be studied, and standards will be proposed
and promulgated as necessary.
CL-HAZUAST HAZARDOUS WASTES
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PRA PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC. GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-B1B-0685
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-Organic
Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments, and
Containers
Started 1984; complete 1991
OAQPS/ESD/SDB, Gail Lacy (919) 541-5261
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
This is Phase II of a project to analyze the effects of organic air
emissions from tanks, surface impoundments, and containers at RCRA-
permitted hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
Regulatory options will be studied, and standards will be proposed
and promulgated as necessary.
CL-HAZWAST HAZARDOUS WASTES
CL-ORGANIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PRA PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC. GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0686
Kanawha Valley Health Studies
Started 10/86; Complete 9/91
OHR/HERL, Carl Hayes (919) 541-7739
Chemical Manufacturers
The goal of this project is to assess possible adverse health
consequences of chemical manufacturing activities in the Kanawha
Valley of West Virginia, which contains one of the largest
concentrations of chemical manufacturing activity in the United
States. Public concern about danger to health and safety posed by
these industries prompted this research program. The work is being
conducted in three phases. In Phase I, a 12-month environmental
monitoring study was done to determine levels and patterns of selected
potentially hazardous pollutants. Concurrently, a series of workshops
was held with appropriate community representative and scientific
defensible and responsible to local concerns. Phase II was a cross-
sectional survey of school children to determine prevalence and
patterns of disease and symptoms. Phase III now under way, includes
a study of temporal relationships between symptoms and pollutants
and clinical studies that involve evaluating data in the Cancer
Registry.
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EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
SOURCE ASSESSMENT
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CL-BIB-0687
Atmospheric Sampling Source for Real-Time Measurement of Polar VOCs
Started 10/89; Complete 7/90
AREAL/MRB/MMRS, Joachim Pleil (919) 541-4680
Ambient Air
Previous research has shown that sample collection and GC/HS analysis
of polar VOCs at trace levels is fraught with difficulties. The
problems mostly arise from the adsorption of the compounds of metal
surfaces or from their chemical reactivity. Tandem mass spectrometry
(MS/MS) offers an attractive alternative approach to this problem.
Besides obviating the need for prior sample collection,
preconcentration, and chromatographic separation, it provides
real-time analysis of target compounds with high sensitivity and
selectivity. The purpose of this project is to construct an
atmospheric sampling glow discharge ionization (ASGDI) source,
attach it to an ion trap mass spectrometer (ITMS), and optimize the
combined system in the MS/MS mode for the real-time analysis of polar
VOCs in ambient air.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
CL-BIB-0688
Environmental and Health Assessment of Exposure to Alachlor-
enhancement
Started FY 90; Complete FY 92
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IUSB, David Brown (513) 841-4203
Alachlor, one of the most commonly used herbicides in the United
States, has recently been shown to be carcinogenic in animal studies.
This study will determine levels of exposure to alachlor in
agricultural applicators, using environmental and biological
measurements. In addition, the study may assess the genotoxic and
immuno suppressive effectives of alachlor.
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
NIOSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH
15972-60-8 ALACHLOR
CL-B1B-0689
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
Started 9/89; complete 6/90
OAOPS/ESD/SDB, Fred Dimmick (919) 541-5625
Equipment Leaks in Synthetic Organic Chemical Production and
Intermediate Use
On April 25, 1989, EPA announced its intention to form an advisory
committee to negotiate a new approach for control of volatile organic
chemical (VOC) leaks. The committee consists of EPA, industry
trade associations, state regulatory agencies, and environmental
groups. The objectives of the committee are to develop a new
standard for control of toxic organic emissions from equipment leaks
at hazardous organic NESHAP (HON) source categories and to develop a
format that could be used to implement a risk-based standard for
toxic organic emissions from equipment leaks.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
CL-B1B-0690
Hazard Ranking System
Started 7/85; Complete 8/90
OSUER/OERR/HSED, Steve CaIdwell (202) 475-8103
The hazard ranking system project is evaluating the relative risks
from hazardous substance releases and establishing priorities for EPA
and State responses under the Superfund program. The four major
components addressed are air toxics, soils, groundwater and
surface water. The final rule should be completed Summer 1990.
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CL-BIB-0691
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal Waste
Combustion
Ongoing
AEERL/PCD/CRB, Paul Lemieux (919) 541-0962
Municipal Waste Combustors
The project is investigating the reactions occurring on fly ash from
the cold end of combustion which may lead to dioxin and furan
emissions.
CL-DIOXIN DIOXINS
CL-FURAN FURANS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953
REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-B1B-0692
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Ongoing
AEERL/PCD/CRB. Paul Lemieux (919) 541-0962
Hazardous Waste Incinerator
The project team is developing a simple performance indicator
calculation to estimate the degree of combustion within a hazardous
waste incinerator. This calculation will allow operators to
estimate the combustion efficiency by combining easily obtained
measurements of CO, hydrocarbons, and soot, into a single numerical
indicator. The project is a cooperative effort with the
Universities of Arizona and Arkansas.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-BIB-0693
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
Ongoing
AEERL/PCD/CRB, Paul Lemieux (919) 541-0962
Municipal Waste Combustors
The project examines the emission products of incomplete combustion
from simulated waste incineration in a batch mode in a rotary kiln.
The project is currently examining the role of the after burner in
contributing to organics emissions. This project is a cooperative
effort with the Universities of Arizona and Arkansas.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
CL-B1B-0694
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect of
Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion Emissions
Ongoing
AEERL/PCD/CRB, Paul Lemieux (919) 541-0962
Municipal Waste Combustors
Inhouse and field samples from municipal waste combustor stacks will
be used in a dilution sampling system to examine what happens to
emissions as they mix with ambient air and cool to ambient
temperatures. Analyses of the species formed are also planned.
Samples have also been taken from the rotary kiln simulator to
estimate organic emissions.
CL-ORGAN 1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
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CL-B1B-0695
Long Term Radon Monitoring in 12 Maryland Houses Having EPA Installed
Radon Reduction Systems
Started 9/89; complete 12/90
AEERL/PCO/RMB. Bruce Henschel (919) 541-4112
Residential Homes
Alpha-track detectors (ATDs) were deployed in September 1989, to
obtain a one-year post-mitigation radon measurement in 12 houses in
Maryland where EPA had installed experimental radon reduction systems
during the winter of 1988-89. These detectors will be retrieved in
September 1990, and returned to the laboratory for analysis.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
CL-B1B-0696
Selection of Study Houses for Radon Reduction Testing in New Mexico
Started 12/89; complete 7/91
AEERL/PCD/RMB, Bruce Henschel (919) 541-4112
Residential Homes
Forty-seven candidate houses in northern New Mexico were visited to
select eight to receive experimental indoor radon reduction
techniques. Six of these houses are slab on grade, with packed sand
or clay underneath the slab and no sub-slab aggregate. The other two
have inaccessible crawl spaces. Radon mitigation measures were
installed in the first three of these houses in April 1990, and
testing is underway; the other five are currently scheduled to receive
systems this next winter.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
10043-92-2 RADON
CL-BIB-0697
NY Consumer Products Support - Shelf Survey
Ongoing; complete 9/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Michael Kosusko (919) 541-2734
An on-site shelf survey shall be conducted of four non-New York
metropolitan area locations most likely to market a variety of
consumer and commercial products in one or more of the following
categories: adhesives, all-purpose cleaners, disinfectants, air
fresheners, insecticides, hair sprays, and spray paints. A comparison
report will be generated based on data gathered during an on-site
shelf survey on New York metropolitan area locations.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RDG REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE
CL-BIB-0698
Radiation Curable Coatings as a Control Option for VOCs from
Coatings
Ongoing; complete 10/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Charles Darvin (919) 541-7633
The purpose of this study is to determine if various radiation curable
coatings can serve as a viable option for VOC control and for which
industries they would apply. The following will be addressed:
identify the type of industries using radiation curable coatings
technology; identify and define the level of all toxic and volatile
emissions; and identify engineering and technical hurdles to overcome
to broaden the application of radiation curable technologies.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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CL-BIB-0699
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous Air
Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray Booths
Ongoing; report due 7/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Charles Darvin (919) 541-7633
Paint Spray Booth
The purpose of this project is to identify and evaluate innovative
emission control technologies capable of effectively reducing or
eliminating volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutant
emissions from a typical U.S. Air Force paint spray booth. Technical
and economic evaluations, in conjunction with a vendor survey, were
performed for 11 innovative emission control technologies. Carbon
paper adsorption, catalytic incineration, and fluidized-bed catalytic
incineration were field tested, evaluated, and compared with
standard VOC emission control technologies, such as regenerative
thermal incineration.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0700
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
Ongoing; complete 7/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Robert McCrillis (919) 541-2733
Iron Foundries
The project consists of a literature search to compile emission
factors for criteria and toxic air pollutants emitted by the iron
foundry industry. New data, not contained in "Compilation of Air
Pollution Emission Factors Volume 1: Stationary Point and Area
Sources" (EPA/AP-42. September 1985) will be included. The
compilation will be completed in Summer, 1990. This project is
conducted in cooperation with the Control Technology Center.
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
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EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
332 IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES
3321 GRAY AND DUCTILE IRON FOUNDRIES
CL-BIB-0701
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
Ongoing: complete 6/90
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Robert McCrillis (919) 541-2733
Combustors
The State of Vermont has asked EPA for assistance in identifying the
quantity and nature of emissions from combustion devices burning
waste generated during the manufacture of typical residential/
commercial cabinetwork and counter-tops including formica coatings.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
24 LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS
243 MILLWORK, PLYWOOD & STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
2434 WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS
25 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
252 OFFICE FURNITURE
CL-B1B-0702
Continuous Release Reduced Reporting Requirement
Ongoing; complete 5/90
OSWER/OERR/ERD, Hubert Walters (202) 382-2463
Under Section 103(a) of CERCLA, sources are required to report each
time a reportable quanity or more of a listed hazardous substance is
released. Under Section 103(f)(2), sources that have continuous
reportable releases of a stable quantity or rate are allowed to
report less frequently. The Continuous Release Reduced Reporting
requirement regulation clarifies the reporting requirements of
Section 103(f)(2). In general, an initial report is required
followed by a report one year later and subsequent annual review.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE
SOURCE ASSESSMENT
3322
MALLEABLE IRON FOUNDRIES
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CL-BIB-0703
Corona Destruction as an Air Toxics Control Option
Ongoing
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Geddes Ramsey (919) 541-7963
All combustors concerned with VOC control
A novel technology called corona destruction will be evaluated as an
alternative control method for air toxics. The method which involves
a very high electric field across a packed bed has been tested with
very promising results. The initial tests involved a small reactor
on the order of 1 liter/minute. Future plans involve further tests
of a bench scale set-up with different air toxics, different
reactors, and different packed beds. A larger scale test is also
planned.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0704
Corona Destruction Mechanisms and Reactor Design
Ongoing
AEERL/GECD/OCB, Geddes Ramsey (919) 541-7963
All Combustors for VOC Control
Corona destruction is being evaluated as an air toxics control
technique. The Organics Control Branch has developed a destruction
mechanism to explain the reactions in the corona destruction
apparatus. A contractor will evaluate the soundness of this
hypothesis and develop a mechanism to explain the destruction of
volatile organic compounds. A larger scale reactor will also be
designed.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-B1B-0705
The Effect of Hood Finishing Products on Indoor Air Quality
Ongoing
AEERL/CIAD/IAB, Bruce Tichenor (919) 541-2991
Residential Houses
The use of stains, polyurethane finishes, and waxes on interior
surfaces can cause elevated levels of vapor phase organics indoors.
Studies were conducted in an Indoor Air Quality test house to
determine the magnitude and temporal history of indoor concentrations
of organic compounds due to the use of these products.
CL-IAP INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-ORGANIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CL-BIB-0706
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
Ongoing
OAQPS/TSD/EMB, Frank Clay (919) 541-5236
Electroplating Industry
The Emission Measurement Branch has developed a sampling train for
chromium emissions that will provide accurate data at an affordable
cost. The entire train can be made by the plating facility from
inexpensive components that can be purchased locally. Operation of
the train is simple enough that an electroplater can obtain samples
using plant personnel. The cost to build the train is approximately
$700.00 and the cost of three runs is about $350.00, including
analysis. Initial data indicate that this train is as accurate as
the conventional one.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
18540-29-9 CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
347 METAL SERVICES, NEC
3471 PLATING AND POLISHING
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
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CL-BIB-0707
Development of a Source Test Method for' Hexavalent Chromium
Ongoing
AREAL/QAD, Joseph Knoli (919) 541-2952
Cooling Towers, Chrome Plates, Municipal Waste Combustors, Sewage
Sludge Incinerators
A sampling and analytical method for detection of hexavalent
chromium in emission samples has been developed. The analytical
method is capable of measuring chromium at levels as low as the parts
per trillion range using ion chromatography with a post column
reaction. Low level analysis is necessary because the concentration
of hexavalent chromium in the emissions of these sources is
generally low; however, the total mass emissions of the hexavalent
chromium may be significant due to large volumetric flowrates.
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
18540-29-9 CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS
CL-BIB-0708
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Ongoing
OAQPS/ESD/CPB, Bob Rosensteel (919) 541-5608
Chemical Manufacturing
The EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards is currently
developing regulations to cover emissions of hazardous air pollutants
from chemical manufacturing industries. The resulting emission
standards are expected to be among the first regulations proposed
and promulgated under the revised Clean Air Act. The standards will
control emissions from process vents, storage, transfer operations
and wastewater. The regulations will also include standares for
fugitive equipment leaks which are being developed through an
ongoing negotiation process involving EPA, industry, environmental
groups, and state and local governments. The HON regulations are
planned to be proposed by mid-year 1991.
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NESHAP NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
CL-BIB-0709
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial Furnaces,
and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
Complete 12/90
OSW/WMD/WTB, Dwight Hlustick (202) 382-7921
In 1987, regulations were proposed for boilers, industrial furnaces,
and incinerators that combust hazardous waste as fuel (52 FR 16982).
Following the public comment period, instead of finalizing the
regulations, EPA decided to develop supplements to the proposed rules.
The proposed supplements were published in the Federal Register on
October 26, 1989 (54 FR 43718). Currently, public comments on the
supplements are being evaluated and the regulatory package is being
assembled. Promulgation of the final rules is expected in
December 1990.
CL-HAZWAST HAZARDOUS WASTES
CL-METAL METALLIC COMPOUNDS
CL-ORGAN 1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PRA PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE
7647-01-0 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
CL-BIB-0710
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Air Emissions Data
Ongoing; report in progress
OTS/EED, Andy Battin (202) 382-3894
This project is modeling stack and fugitive air emissions data from
the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) data base using the Industrial
Source Complex Longterm (ISDLT) Model. The estimated ambient
concentrations are integrated with population data from the Census
Bureau to estimate exposures. Crude risk levels are being calculated
for chemicals that have quantitative measures of toxicity. So
far, 31 TRI chemicals have been modeled.
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EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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CL-BIB-0711
Characterization of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burning of
Automobile Shredder Fluff
Ongoing; complete 9/90
AEERL/PCO/CRB, Paul Lemieux (919) 541-0962
The project will analyze the emissions and species of pollutants from
the burning of automobile shredder fluff. Shredder fluff is the
non-metallic material of the car such as seat cushions and plastics
which is blown out by cyclones during the shredding process. The
project was instigated by a shredder fluff fire in Virginia, where
substantial trace organic emissions were measured.
CL-ORGAN1C ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
CA01-A5-128-32
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/85 Expected Completion - 12/88
CA U.F. MARSHALL(MIPER)
OBJECTIVE OF THIS STUDY WAS TO IDENTIFY SPECIFIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
THAT ARE CONVERTED BY IGNITION OR IN CURRENT AUTOMOBILE CATALYSTS TO
BENZENE IN THE EXHAUST.
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
STATE/LOG STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
71-43-2 BENZENE
CA01-A5-130-33
GENOTOXICITY OF DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES AND VAPORS COLLECTED
ENGINES WITH AND WITHOUT PARTICULATE TRAP OXIDIZERS
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/86 Expected Completion - 07/88
CA R. RASMUSSEN
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CA01-AS-174-33
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/86 Expected Completion - 01/90
CA E.D. PELLIZZARI
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AIR SAMPLES OF SELECTED VAPOR PHASE ORGANIC COM-
POUNDS WERE COLLECTED FROM A GROUP OF HOMES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TO DETERMINE HUMAN EXPOSURES TO THESE COMPOUNDS AND TO DETERMINE THE
CONTRIBUTION OF OUTDOOR POLLUTION TO INDOOR LEVELS OF THESE COMPOUNDS.
THIS STUDY WAS CO-FUNDED BY ARB AND EPA (ABOUT $600,000 FROM EPA).
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IA INDOOR AIR
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A5-185-32
A SURVEY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS (PAHS) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA (COMPLETED
RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/85 Expected Completion - 05/88
CA ROGER ATKINSON (UC-R
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON, NITRO-PAH, AND HETERO-PAH EMISSIONS
WERE QUANTIFIED IN BOTH THE PARTICLE AND GASEOUS PHASES AND THEIR
ATMOSPHERIC TRANSFORMATIONS WERE INVESTIGATED.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-PAH POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
IN VITRO TESTS (AMES ASSAY) WERE USED TO DETERMINE THE EFFICIENCY
OF PARTICLE TRAPS IN REMOVING MUTAGENIC MATERIAL FROM THE EXHAUST
STREAM. PARTICLE EXTRACTS WERE TESTED FROM A HEAVY-DUTY DIESEL
ENGINE, OPERATING WITH AND WITHOUT PARTICLE TRAPS.
CA01
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CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
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FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 10/88
CA U. GUTKNECHT (RTI)
THIS PROJECT DETERMINED THE RATE OF CONVERSION OF CRVI TO CRIII,
AND VALIDATED ACCURATE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS METHODS FOR CRVI.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
18540-29-9 CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
CA01-A6-100-32
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 11/89
CA G.A.HUNT (ENSR)
SELECTED POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND FURANS WERE QUANTIFIED
IN SELECTED AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN TO PROVIDE CURRENT
BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-DIOXIN DIOXINS
CL-FURAN FURANS
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A6-129-33
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 04/89
CA S. COLOME (UCI)
THIS PILOT STUDY EVALUATED METHODS OF MEASURING PERSONAL EXPOSURE
TO PM10 AND INCLUDED MEASUREMENTS OF THE CONSTITUENT IONIC SPECIES AND
MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY OF THE PARTICLES. THE STUDY INCLUDED FIELD
TESTING OF ASTHMATICS USING PERSONAL PM10 MONITORS.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-PM PARTICULATE MATTER
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CA01-A6-174-32
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 05/89
CA D.P.H. HSIEH (UCD)
THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT WAS TO DEVELOP SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL
PROTOCOLS TO IDENTIFY AND QUANTIFY THE MOST ACTIVE MUTAGENIC/CARCINO-
GENIC FRACTION IN AMBIENT BORNE EMISSIONS, USING SHORT-TERM BIOASSAY-
DIRECTED CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-CARCIN CARCINOGENS
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
TT TOXICITY TESTING
CA01-A6-177-33/UCB
ACTIVITY PATTERN STUDY OF CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/86 Expected Completion - 06/90
CA J.A. WILEY
A PHONE SURVEY WILL SAMPLE STATE-WIDE TO DETERMINE THE TIME
CALIFORNIANS SPEND IN VARIOUS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR LOCATIONS AND
ACTIVITIES, ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURES.
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
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CA01-A6-179-32
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY STUDY (SCAQS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 03/90
CA R. RASMUSSEN(BIOSPH)
STAINLESS STEEL CANISTER SAMPLES OF AMBIENT AIR COLLECTED OVER
24-HOUR PERIODS AT FOUR LOS ANGELES SITES WERE TAKEN FOR TWELVE DAYS
AS PART OF THE SCAQS PROGRAM. AT LEAST TWELVE GASEOUS TOXIC AIR
CONTAMINANTS WERE ANALYZED AND REPORTED.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-VARIOUS VARIOUS
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A6-194-53
RESIDENTIAL INDOOR-OUTDOOR RADON STUDY
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/86 Expected Completion - 03/90
CA 1C. SHEN-LIU (DHS)
THIS STUDY MONITORED ANNUAL AVERAGE CONCENTRATIONS OF INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR RADON IN ABOUT 400 HOMES STATEWIDE WITH SOIL PERMEABILITY AND
CONCENTRATION DATA COLLECTED FOR 60 HOMES.
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
IA INDOOR AIR
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A6-195-33
DETERMINATION OF BODY BURDENS OF POLYCHLORINATED
DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS.
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 07/87 Expected Completion - 10/89
CA JOHN STANLEY (MRI)
DETERMINATION OF BODY BURDEN LEVELS OF DIOXINS IN CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
WAS CONDUCTED BASED ON A STRATIFIED SURVEY DESIGN. FIFTY-SEVEN
ADIPOSE TISSUE SPECIMENS WERE COLLECTED AND ANALYZED FOR DIOXIN
LEVELS.
CA01-A6-197-32
CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXIN AND FURAN RESIDUE LEVELS IN FOOD
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 06/87 Expected Completion - 10/89
CA JOHN STANLEY (MRI)
FOOD STUFFS WERE COLLECTED IN TWO CALIFORNIA URBAN AREAS, AND
ANALYZED FOR DIOXIN RESIDUES.
CA01
STATE/LOC
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A6-198-32
MEASUREMENTS OF TOXIC EXHAUST EMISSIONS FROM GASOLINE LIGHT-DUTY
VEHICLES.
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 07/87 Expected Completion - 05/90
CA R. FANICK (SWRI)
THIS STUDY IS TO DEVELOP METHODS AND MEASURE SELECTED TOXIC
SUBSTANCES IN THE EXHAUST OF GASOLINE-POWERED PASSENGER CARS.
41 - LOCAL & INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT
411 - LOCAL & SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION
4111 - LOCAL & SUBURBAN TRANSIT
4119 - LOCAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION, NEC
412 - TAXICABS
4121 - TAXICABS
413 - INTERCITY HWY TRANSPORTATION
4131 - INTERCITY HWY TRANSPORTATION
CA01
STATE/LOC
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A6-199-32
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 08/88
CA J. FELTEN (ADLITTLE)
IN THIS STUDY, REFINERY PROCESS DAY AND COSTS WERE COLLECTED AND
WERE USED TO MODEL COSTS TO PRODUCE SELECTED REDUCTIONS IN
AROMATICS AND SULFUR IN MOTOR VEHICLE FUELS.
CA01
STATE/LOC
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
29 PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS
291 PETROLEUM REFINING
2911 PETROLEUM REFINING
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CA01-A6-204-32
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
CA A!R RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 • Expected Completion - 05/90
CA L. SMITH (SURI)
This study is to investigate the reduction of benzene and organic gas
emissions from gasoline-powered light duty vehicles through the
development of a total emission control system optimized for reducing
such emissions.
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
41 LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT
411 LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION
4111 LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSIT
4119 LOCAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION, NEC
412 TAX I CABS
4121 TAXICABS
413 INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION
4131 INTERCITY & RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION
71-43-2 BENZENE
CA01-A6-222-53
EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
OF SELECTED TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 01/87 Expected Completion - 04/89
CA MICHAEL HOLDREN
THE CONTRACTOR REVIEWED SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL PROTOCOLS CURRENTLY
USED BY ARB LABORATORIES FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF SELECTED TOXIC AIR
CONTAMINANTS, DOCUMENTED ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES BY ACTUAL FIELD
TESTING, AND RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES CONSIDERED TO BE
SUPERIOR.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A7-32-106
SAMPLING, ANALYSIS AND DATA VALIDATION OF INDOOR CONCENTRATIONS OF
PQLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 04/88 Expected Completion - 03/90
CA FRANCIS OFFERMANN
A NEW SAMPLER AND A NEW ANALYTIC METHOD WERE DEVELOPED FOR MEASURING
PARTICULATE AND GAS-PHASE PAHS IN INDOOR AIR. THESE METHODS WERE
PILOTED IN FIVE INDOOR SETTINGS.
CA01
STATE/LOC
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A7-32-107
LIFETIMES AND FATES OF TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS IN CALIFORNIA'S
ATMOSPHERE.
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 04/88 Expected Completion - 06/90
CA ROGER ATKINSON (UCR)
AVAILABLE LITERATURE DATA ON THE ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY OF CANDIDATE
TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS WAS REVIEWED. WHERE DATA GAPS EXISTED,
EXPERIMENTAL DATA WAS OBTAINED.
CA01
STATE/LOC
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA01-A7-32-154
HYDROXYNITRO-PAH AND OTHER PAH DERIVATIVES IN CALIFORNIA'S
ATMOSPHERE AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO AMBIENT MUTAGENICITY.
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 09/88 Expected Completion - 06/91
CA R. ATKINSON (UCR)
MUCH OF THE AMBIENT MUTAGENICITY IN CALIFORNIA'S ATMOSPHERE IS BE-
LIEVED TO BE DERIVED FROM ATMOSPHERIC REACTIONS OF PAHS. THIS PROJECT
IS ATTEMPTING TO CHEMICALLY CHARACTERIZE THE MUTAGENIC PRODUCTS FROM
THESE REACTIONS.
CA01
STATE/LOC
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
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CA01-A732-08S
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM UASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
CA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Start Date - 03/88 Expected Completion - 05/90
CA D.P.Y. CHANG (UCD)
THE PREVIOUS PROJECT IN THIS STUDY CONSIDERED EMISSIONS FROM
TREATMENT PLANTS, PROPER. THIS PROJECT WILL MEASURE EMISSIONS FROM
SEWER SYSTEMS PRIMARILY AND FROM INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT PROCESSES
PERTINENT TO THE PLANTS.
CA01 CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
CL-VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
SS SOURCE SAMPLING
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4952 SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
CA03-004
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Start Date - 09/88 Expected Completion - 03/89
CA-SCAQMD DITAS SHIKIYA (818) 572-2119
A ONE-YEAR MONITORING PROGRAM WITH A NETWORK OF 4-6 SITES WILL BE
ESTABLISHED IN THE BASIN. A DISPERSION MODEL WHICH SIMULATES THE
TRANSPORT TRANSFORMATION AND DISPERSION OF HCHO WILL BE DEVELOPED. THE
MODEL SHOULD BE ABLE TO PREDICT ANNYAL AVERAGE HCHO CONCENTRATIONS AS
A RESULT OF EMISSIONS OF HCHO, REACTIVE ORGANIC GASES, NITROGEN OXIDES
AND METHANOL.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA03 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
CA0300100
ENHANCEMENT OF REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT
MODEL
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Start Date - 06/88 Expected Completion - 09/89
CA-SCAQMD M. SAPERSTEIN (818) 572-2118
THE DISTRICT'S REGIONAL EXPOSURE & RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL USED IN THE
MATES STUDY TO DETERMINE THE MAGNITUDE OF EXPOSURE AND RISKS
ASSOCIATED W/AIR TOXIC EMISSIONS FROM EXISTING SOURCES IN THE BASIN
WILL BE FURTHER ENHANCED. ALTHOUGH THIS MODEL HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE A
VERY USEFUL TOOL IN PRIORITIZING AIR TOXIC SPECIES & SOURCE CATEGORIES
FOR CONTROL, IT ASSUMES PEOPLE ARE EXPOSED TO THE ESTIMATED OUTDOOR
CONCENTRATIONS FOR 70 YRS, 24 HRS A DAY AND ONLY THROUGH INHALATION.
CA03 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA030100
ENHANCEMENT OF THE REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESMENT
MODEL.
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Start Date - 06/88 Expected Completion - 09/89
CA-SCAQMD M.SAPERSTEIN (818) 572-2118
THE DISTRICT'S REGIONAL EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL USED IN THE
MATES STUDY TO DETERMINE THE MAGNITUDE OF EXPOSURE AND RISKS ASSOCIAT
ED WITH AIR TOXIC EMISSIONS FROM EXISTING SOURCES IN THE BASIN WILL BE
FURTHER ENHANCED. ALTHOUGH THIS MODEL HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE A VERY U
SEFUL TOOL IN PRIORITIZING AIR TOXIC SPECIES AND SOURCE CATEGORIES FOR
CONTROL, IT ASSUMES THAT PEOPLE ARE EXPOSED TO THE ESTIMATED OUTDOOR
CONCENTRATIONS FOR 70 YEARS, 24 HOURS A DAY AND THE ONLY ROUTE OF EXPO
SURE IS THROUGH INHALATION. THE ENHANCEMENT WILL IMPROVE THE MODEL TO
ACCOUNT FOR MOBILITY, HICROENVIRONMENTS AND MULTI-MEDIA EXPOSURES.
THIS STUDY IS SCHEDULED TO BE COMPLETED IN SUMMER OF 1989.
CA03 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
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CA030101
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING OF BASINUIDE FORMALDEHYDE
CONCENTRATIONS
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Start Date - 09/88 Expected Completion - 12/89
CA-SCAQMD DITAS SHIKIYA (818) 572-2119
THE DISTRICT CONTRACTED AN AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING STUDY OF
FORMALDEHYDE. A 1YR FORMALDEHYDE MONITORING PROGRAM FOR 4-6 SITES IN
THE BASIN WITH SAMPLES TO BE COLLECTED DURING A 24HR PERIOD ON EVERY
6TH DAY IS ESTABLISHED. A DISPERSION MODEL WHICH SIMULATES THE
TRANSPORT, TRANSFORMATION, AND DISPERSION OF FORMALDEHYDE IN THE BASIN
IS BEING DEVELOPED. THIS MODEL SHOULD PREDICT THE ANNUAL AVERAGE
FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS AS A RESULT OF EMISSIONS OF FORMALDEHYDE,
REACTIVE ORGANIC GASES, NITROGEN OXIDES, AND METHANOL. THE OBJECTIVES
OF THIS STUDY ARE TO 1) DETERMINE ANNUAL AVERAGE FORMALDEHYDE CONCENT
RATIONS IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE BASIN, 2) DETERMINE THE SEASONAL AND
DIURNAL PATTERNS OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN THE BASIN, 3) ESTA
BLISH THE PEAKING PATTERN IN RELATIONSHIP TO THAT OF OZONE, 4) VALIDAT
E THE FORMALDEHYDE MODEL.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA03 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
CA030102
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Start Date - 08/89 Expected Completion - 10/90
CA-SCAQMD DITAS SHIKIYA (818) 572-2119
THIS STUDY WILL DETERMINE MICROENVIRONMENTAL CONCENTRATIONS OF
SELECTED AIR TOXICS IN 3 TYPES OF LOCATIONS WHICH MAY CONTRIBUTE
SIGNIFICANTLY TO HUMAN HEALTH RISK. MEASUREMENTS ARE TO BE MADE INSIDE
OFFICE BUILDINGS AND ENCLOSED PARKING GARAGES, AND AT GASOLINE PUMPS
WHILE PEOPLE FILL THEIR TANKS. THIS STUDY IS PART OF THE DISTRICT'S
CONTINUING EFFORT TO ASSESS HEALTH RISKS DUE TO TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS.
A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL WILL BE ISSUED THE FIRST WEEK OF APRIL. THE DI
STRICT ANTICIPATES THAT THE CONTRACT AGREEMENT WILL BE SIGNED IN EARLY
JUNE, 1989. A PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR COMPLETION OF T
HE STUDY.
CA030103
INDUSTRY TOXIC EMISSIONS DATA COLLECTION
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Start Date - 09/89 Expected Completion - 08/90
CA-SCAQMD W. BARCIKOWSKI (818) 572-2130
AS REQUIRED BY A STATE LAW, THE AIR TOXICS "HOT SPOTS"INFORMATION&
ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1987 (AB2588), THE DISTRICT IS CONTRACTING A STUDY
TO DEVELOP AN INDUSTRYWIDE EMISSION INVENTORIES OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
FOR SPECIFIC CLASSES OF FACILITIES. THE DATA COLLECTED WILL INCLUDE
EMISSION RATE DATA, RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS, OPERATOR AND FACILITY
INFORMATION, AS WELL AS OPERATING SCHEDULE. THE FACILITY CLASSES
COVERED FOR THIS YEAR'S EFFORT INCLUDE ASBESTOS PRODUCT MANUFACTURING,
ELECTROPLATING/METAL PLATING, ETHYLENE OXIDE STERILIZATION OF SURGICAL
AND BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT, FIBERGLASS FABRICATION, FOUNDRIES AND SECON
DARY METAL PRODUCERS, FURNITURE REFINISHING, HALOGENATED SOLVENT DRY C
LEANING AND PLASMA ARC METAL SURFACE COATING.
CA03 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
EF EMISSION FACTOR
PD AIR TOXICS CONTROL PROGRAM SUPPORT DOCUMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
C001001HRPSASARCO
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
CO DEPT. OF HEALTH
Start Date - 07/87 Expected Completion - 01/88
CO JEAN TERRY (303) 331-8585
AS PART OF EPA'S HIGH RISK POINT SOURCE PROGRAM, FUNDING WAS PROVIDED
TO ESTIMATE THE EMISSIONS OF CADMIUM, AND TO ESTIMATE THE RESULTING
EXCESS CANCER RISK. THIS FACILITY IS A CADMIUM REFINERY, USING WET
METALLURGICAL METHODOLOGY TO OBTAIN PURIFIED CADMIUM FROM FLUE DUST.
THIS FACILITY IS LOCATED IN NORTH DENVER, AND IS SURROUNDED BY
RESIDENCES AS WELL AS OTHER INDUSTRY. RISKS WERE ESTIMATED TO BE
GREATER THAN 3X10-4 (MIR).
C001 COLORADO DEPT. OF HEALTH
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
333 PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS
3339 PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS, NEC
7440-43-9 CADMIUM
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CA03 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OT OTHER
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE Oft LOCAL AGENCY
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FL02ARS0002
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIV., CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
Start Date - Expected Completion -
FL-JACKSON LORI SCHIFANO (904) 630-3666
THIS PROJECT IS BEING CONDUCTED TO QUANTIFY REDUCED SULFUR IN AMBIENT
AIR EMITTED FROM KRAFT PULP MILLS, TERPENE CHEMICAL PLANTS, MUNICIPAL
WASTE WATER AND DOMESTIC WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS. AGGREGATE
REDUCED SULFUR IS MEASURED BY USING TWO S02 ANALYZERS AND AN OXIDATION
FURNACE.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
FL02 BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIV., CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
26 PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
262 PAPER MILLS
2621 PAPER MILLS
7446-09-5 SULFUR DIOXIDE
7783-06-4 HYDROGEN SULFIDE
FL02KPDT0001
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MINOTORING)
BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIV., CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
Start Date - 06/87 Expected Completion - 10/88
FL-JACKSON LORI SCHIFANO (904) 630-3666
PROJECT NO. KPDT0001 REPRESENTS AMBIENT MONITORING PROGRAMS BEING RUN
CONCURRENTLY AT TWO DIFFERENT SITES. KPJCOOKER PARK AND DT NCNB BANK
BUILDING, DOWNTOWN.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FL02 BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIV., CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
10102-44-0 NITROGEN DIOXIDE
1N03IN002
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Start Date - 03/90 Expected Completion - 12/90
IN-INNAP CHERYL CARLSON (317) 633-5501
THROUGH A HIGH RISK POINT SOURCE GRANT FROM EPA, FOUR STACK TESTS
AT SEVERAL CREMATORIES IN INDIANAPOLIS HAVE BEEN PLANNED. A
CONTRACTOR WILL BE PERFORMING THE STACK TESTS. THE PURPOSE OF THE
STACK TESTS WILL BE TO DETERMINE IF WE NEED TO REGULATE THE EMISSIONS
FROM CREMATORIES.
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
IN03 INDIANAPOLIS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
M001 HRPS1
HIGH RISK POINT SOURCE STUDY ON METHYLENE CHLORIDE
MO DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Start Date - 06/90 Expected Completion - 06/92
MO T. CALVIN KU (314) 751-4817
AN AIR TOXIC STUDY ON METHYLENE CHLORIDE EMISSIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED
IN THE KANSAS CITY AREA. THE CITY OF KANSAS CITY, AIR QUALITY SECTION
WILL EXAMINE EMISSIONS, HEALTH EFFECTS, AND ANY CONTROL STRSTEGIES.
M001 MISSOURI DEPT. OF NAT. RESOURCES, AIR POLL.CONTROL PROGRAM
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
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M001 MONITORING 1
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
MO DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Start Date - 01/89 Expected Completion * 12/90
MO T. CALVIN KU (314) 751-4817
AMBIENT MONITORING STUDY FOR SITE IN DOWNTOWN ST LOUIS.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
M001 MISSOURI DEPT. OF NAT. RESOURCES, AIR POLL.CONTROL PROGRAM
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
106-46-7 DICHLOROBENZENE.1.4-
106-99-0 BUTADIENE.1,3-
107-02-8 ACROLEIN
107-06-2 ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE
108-88-3 TOLUENE
108-90-7 MONOCHLOROBENZENE
124-48-1 CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE
127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
1330-20-7 XYLENE
15438-31-0 IRON
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
50-32-8 BENZO(A)PYRENE
540-59-0 DICHLOROETHYLENE.1.2-,C1S-TRANS-
541-73-1 DICHLOROBENZENE.1,3-
542-75-6 DICHLOROPROPENE.1.3-
56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
67-66-3 CHLOROFORM
71-43-2 BENZENE
71-55-6 TRICHLOROETHANE.1,1,1-
74-83-9 METHYL BROMIDE
74-87-3 METHYL CHLORIDE
74-97-5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
7439-92-1 LEAD POWDER
7439-96-5 MANGANESE
7439-98-7 MOLYBDENUM
7440-02-0 NICKEL
7440-38-2 ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS
7440-39-3 BARIUM
7440-41-7 BERYLLIUM
7440-43-9 CADMIUM
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
7440-48-4 COBALT
7440-50-8 COPPER
7440-62-2 VANADIUM
7440-66-6 ZINC
75-00-3 CHLOROETHANE
75-01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE
75-07-0 ACETALDEHYDE
75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
M001 MONITORING 1 (continued)
75-25-2 BROMOFORM
75-27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
75-34-3 DICHLOROETHANE.1,1-
75-35-4 DICHLOROETHYLENE,1,1-
78-87-5 DICHLOROPROPANE.1.2-
79-00-5 TRICHLOROETHANE,1,1,2-
79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
79-34-5 TETRACHLOROETHANE,1.1,2,2-
95-50-1 DICHLOROBENZENE.1,2-
OK01PROJECT 2.3
OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATION 2.3(REVISION)
OK DEPT. OF HEALTH, AIR QUALITY SERVICE
Start Date - 02/88 Expected Completion - 12/90
OK N.P. COLEMAN (405) 271-5220
REVISION OF EXISTING INCINERATOR REGULATION TO ADDRESS PATHOLOGICAL,
HOSPITAL WASTE, MUNICIPAL WASTE AND HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATION.
OK01 OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF HEALTH. AIR QUALITY SERVICE
RR REGULATIONS OR RULES
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
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PA0289-1-HRPS
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS
PHIL. DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AIR MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Start Date - 10/89 Expected Completion - 09/90
PA-PHIL. ROBERT U. SCOTT (215) 875-5632
THIS IS A STUDY OF AIR TOXIC EMISSIONS AND IMPACTS FROM A SYNTHETIC
RUBBER AND VINYL FABRIC COATING FACILITY LOCATED AT TIOGA AND SALMON
STREETS IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. THE SCOPE OF THE STUDY IS TO
SURVEY THE PLANT IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS; PREDICT
AND MEASURE THE LOCAL IMPACTS; AND ASSESS ANY NEED FOR FURTHER
ABATEMENT ACTIONS. THE SIGNIFICANT POLLUTANTS ARE THE TOLUENE, MEK,
VOLATILIZED OILS FROM THE VULCANIZING OVENS AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS
WHICH MAY BE CONTAINED IN THE SOLVENTS OR PROCESS MATERIALS. THE
ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL RISKS AND FINALLY, THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORE
OBJECTIVE OR SCIENTIFIC APPORACHES TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PA02 PHILADELPHIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AIR MGMT.SERVICES
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOG STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
108-88-3 TOLUENE
30 RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS
306 FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC
3069 FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
71-43-2 BENZENE
78-93-3 METHYL ETHYL KETONE
PA0289-2-HRPS
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS
PHIL. DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AIR MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Start Date - 10/89 Expected Completion - 11/90
PA-PHIL. ROBERT VATISTAS (215) 875-5632
THIS IS A STUDY OF AIR TOXIC EMISSIONS FROM A CAN MANUFACTURING
FACILITY IN PHILADELPHIA. THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE STUDY IS TO
IDENTIFY AND POTENTIALLY QUANTIFY POLLUTANTS WHICH ARE THE CAUSE OF
SUCH IMPACTS. THE EMERGING AIR COMPLIANCE ISSUES WHICH WILL BE ADDRESS
ADDRESSED BY THIS STUDY ARE THE EXISTENCE OR MAINTENANCE OF CONTINOUS
COMPLIANCE, THE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL RISKS AND FINALLY, THE DEVELOPMENT
OF MORE OBJECTIVE OR SCIENTIFIC APPORACHES TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT.
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PA02 PHILADELPHIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AIR MGMT.SERVICES
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
341 METAL CANS AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS
3411 METAL CANS
50-00-0 FORMALDEHYDE
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Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual
EPA. Cincinnati. OH, ECAO
Nov 89. 281p. EPA-600/6-90-002B. PC A13/MF A02
Abstract: Section 405 of the Clean Water Act requires the U.S. EPA
to develop and issue regulations that identify: uses for sludge
including disposal; specific factors (including costs) to be taken
into account in determining the measures and practices applicable for
each use of disposal; and concentrations of pollutants that
interfere with each use or disposal. To comply with this mandate,
the U.S. EPA has embarked on a program to develop four major technical
regulations: land application, including distribution and marketing;
landftiling; incineration and surface disposal. The development of
these technical regulations requires a consideration of pathogens
as well as chemical constituents of sludge. The purpose of the report
is to describe a proposed methodology and associated computer model
designed to assess the potential risks to human health posed by
pathogens in municipal sewage applied to land as fertilizer or soil
conditioner.
CL-SEUSLUD SEWAGE SLUDGE
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
RDG REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
TN0368-D8-0097
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY !N MEMPHIS, TN
MEMPHIS-SHELBY CO. DEPT. OF HEALTH
Start Date - 08/89 Expected Completion - 05/90
TN-MEMPHIS DENIS FRITCHIE (901) 576-7653
THE VELSICOL FACILITIY PRODUCES THE PESTICIDES HEPTACHLOR AND
CHLORDANE, AND THE FLAME RETARDANT CHLORENDIC ANHYDRIDE. CARBON
TETRACHLORIDE IS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEPTACHLOR. EPA'S ASSESS-
MENT OF CARBON TETRACHLORIDE SHOWS IT CAUSES LIVER CANCER AND IS A
CONTRIBUTOR TO STRATOSPHERIC OZONE DEPLETION. AS PART OF ITS AIR
TOXICS PROGRAM THE DEPARTMENT IS PARTICIPATING IN EPA'S PROMOTED
INITIATIVE PROGRAM. THIS WORK ASSIGNMENT IS TO ASSIST THE DEPARTMENT
IN EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS FROM THE VELSICOL
FACILITY, DETERMINE POSSIBLE RISKS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, AND ASSESS
POTENTIAL CONTROL STRATEGIES.
CS CASE STUDY
CT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT
DM DISPERSION MODELING
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HA HEALTH ASSESSMENT
PD AIR TOXICS CONTROL PROGRAM SUPPORT DOCUMENT
RA RISK ASSESSMENT
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
TN03 MEMPHIS-SHELBY CO. DEPT. OF HEALTH
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
286 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS
2865 CYCLIC CRUDES AND INTERMEDIATES
2869 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC
287 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
2879 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, NEC
56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
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REGULATORY REVISION CONCERNING EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NON-CRITERIA
POLLUTANTS
VA DEPARTMENT OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Start Date - 07/89 Expected Completion -
VA CHARLES HOLMES (804) 786-5478
THE PURPOSE OF THE STANDARDS IS TO REQUIRE THE OWNER TO LIMIT SOURCE
EMISSIONS OF NON-CRITERIA POLLUTANTS TO A LEVEL THAT WILL NOT PRODUCE
AMBIENT AIR CONCENTRATIONS THAT MAY CAUSE, OR CONTRIBUTE TO, THE
ENDANGERMENT OF HUMAN HEALTH. HOWEVER, UNLIKE MOST OTHER RULES, THERE
ARE NO DEFINITIVE EMISSION LIMITS IN THE EMISSION STANDARD ITSELF;
HOWEVER, THE RULES DO PROVIDE SIGNIFICANT AMBIENT AIR CONCENTRATION
GUIDELINES AS A MECHANISM FOR THE AGENCY TO, ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS
REQUIRE THE OWNER TO REDUCE EMISSIONS AFTER ANALYSIS AND REVIEW BY
THE AGENCY.
RR REGULATIONS OR RULES
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
VA01 VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
VT01RUTLAND RRF01
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT
VT DEPT. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, AIR POLLUTION CNT. DIV.
Start Date - 11/87 Expected Completion - 08/89
VT BRIAN FITZGERALD (802) 244-8731
THE STATE OF VT IS PERFORMING A SITE-SPECIFIC ASSESSMENT TO DEVELOP
INFORMATION ON TOXIC CONTAMINANTS EMITTED BY A MUNICIPAL WASTE
INCINERATOR. THE ASSESSMENT WILL BE A MULT I-POLLUTANT, MULTI-MEDIA
EFFORT TO ESTABLISH LEVELS OF TOXIC CONTAMINANTS IN VARIOUS
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA. THE RUTLAND MWC SELECTED FOR STUDY CONSISTS OF
TWO MODERATELY SIZED INCINERATORS, EACH WITH A REFRACTORY LINED
FURNACE AND A SEPERATE WASTE HEAT BOILER (120 TPD CAP. EA.).
AM AMBIENT MONITORING
CS CASE STUDY
EA EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SA SOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE/LOC STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
VT01 VERMONT DEPT. ENV. CONSERVATION, AIR POLL. CNT. DIV.
1746-01-6 TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN.2,3,7.8-
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
495 SANITARY SERVICES
4953 REFUSE SYSTEMS
51207-31-9 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN.2.3.7,8-
7439-92-1 LEAD POWDER
7439-97-6 MERCURY
7440-02-0 NICKEL
7440-38-2 ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS
7440-41-7 BERYLLIUM
7440-43-9 CADMIUM
7440-47-3 CHROMIUM
•An asterisk following this information indicates that the contact
person could not be reached or did not respond to requests for updated
information, and the information listed from 1989 is repeated.
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ACETALDEHYDE (75-07-0) 3-23
ACETONE (67-64-1) 3-23
ACIDIC COMPOUNDS (CL-ACID) 3-23
ACROLEIN (107-02-8) 3-23
AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY (ATSDR) 3-23
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS (287) 3-23
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, NEC (2879) 3-23
AIR TOXICS CONTROL PROGRAM SUPPORT DOCUMENT (PD) 3-23
ALACHLOR (15972-60-8) 3-23
ALASKA DEPT. OF ENV. CONSERVATION (AK01) 3-23
ALDEHYDES (CL-ALDEHYD) 3-23
ALPHA-BHC (319-84-6) 3-23
ALUMINUM (7429-90-5) 3-23
AMBIENT MONITORING (AM) 3-23
ANTAROX (9016-45-9) 3-25
ANTHRACITE MINING (123) 3-25
ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS (7440-38-2) 3-25
ARSINE (7784-42-1) 3-25
ASBESTOS (1332-21-4) 3-25
ASBESTOS PRODUCTS (3292) 3-25
ATSDR (AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY) 3-25
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS (55) 3-25
BACTERIA (CL-BACT) 3-25
BARIUM (7440-39-3) 3-25
BEET SUGAR (2063) 3-26
BENZENE (71-43-2) 3-26
BENZIDINE (92-87-5) 3-26
BENZO(A)PYRENE (50-32-8) 3-26
BERYLLIUM (7440-41-7) 3-26
BETA-BHC (319-85-7) 3-26
BHC,D- (319-86-8) 3-26
BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIV., CITY OF JACKSONVILLE (FL02) 3-26
BIPHENYL (92-52-4) 3-26
BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)ETHER (542-88-1) 3-26
BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER (111-44-4) 3-26
BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER (39638-32-9) 3-26
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE (117-81-7) 3-26
BITUMINOUS COAL AND LIGNITE MINING (122) 3-26
BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS (331) 3-26
BLAST FURNACES AND STEEL MILLS (3312) 3-26
BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, COTTON (221) 3-27
BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, COTTON (2211) 3-27
BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, MANMADE (222) 3-27
BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, MANMADE (2221) 3-27
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE (74-97-5) 3-27
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE (75-27-4) 3-27
BROMOFORM (75-25-2) 3-27
BUSINESS SERVICES (73) 3-27
BUTADIENE, 1,3- (106-99-0) 3-27
BUTYL ALCOHOL (71-36-3) 3-27
BUTYL ETHYL ETHER (628-81-9) 3-27
CADMIUM (7440-43-9) 3-27
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CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD (CA01) 3-27
CARBON DISULFIDE (75-15-0) 3-28
CARBON MONOXIDE (630-08-0) 3-28
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (56-23-5) 3-28
CARCINOGENS (CL-CARCIN) 3-28
CASE STUDY (CS) 3-29
CATECHOL (120-80-9) 3-29
CHEMICAL HAZARD INFORMATION PROFILE (CHIP) 3-29
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (28) 3-29
CHLORDANE (57-74-9) 3-29
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS (CL-CHC) 3-29
CHLORINE (7782-50-5) 3-29
CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE (124-48-1) 3-29
CHLOROETHANE (75-00-3) 3-29
CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CL-CFC) 3-30
CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE (593-70-4) 3-30
CHLOROFORM (67-66-3) 3-30
CHLOROTOLUENE,0- (95-49-8) 3-30
CHLOROTOLUENE,P- (106-43-4) 3-30
CHROMIUM (7440-47-3) 3-30
CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS (18540-29-9) 3-30
CHRYSOTILE (12001-29-5) 3-30
CL-ACID (ACIDIC COMPOUNDS) 3-30
CL-ALDEHYD (ALDEHYDES) 3-30
CL-BACT (BACTERIA) 3-31
CL-CARBON (TOTAL CARBON) 3-31
CL-CARCIN (CARCINOGENS) 3-31
CL-CFC (CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS) 3-31
CL-CHC (CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS) 3-31
CL-COE (COKE OVEN EMISSIONS) 3-31
CL-COTDUST (COTTON DUST) 3-31
CL-DIESEL (DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS) 3-31
CL-DIOXIN (DIOXINS) 3-31
CL-ETHERS (ETHERS) 3-31
CL-ETS (ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE) 3-31
CL-FURAN (FURANS) 3-32
CL-HAZWAST (HAZARDOUS WASTES) 3-32
CL-HCARB (HYDROCARBONS) 3-32
CL-IAP (INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS) 3-32
CL-INORGAN (INORGANIC COMPOUNDS) 3-33
CL-METAL (METALLIC COMPOUNDS) 3-33
CL-METOXBZ (METHOXYBENZENE COMPOUNDS) 3-33
CL-MINFIB (MINERAL FIBERS) 3-33
CL-NMHC (NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS) 3-33
CL-ODOR (ODORS) 3-33
CL-ORGANIC (ORGANIC COMPOUNDS) 3-33
CL-PAH (POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS) 3-34
CL-PCO (PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS) 3-34
CL-PEST (PESTICIDES) 3-34
CL-PHARM (PHARMACEUTICALS) 3-34
CL-PM (PARTICULATE MATTER) 3-34
CL-POM (POLYCYCLIC ORGANIC MATTER) 3-34
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CL-RAD (RADIATION) 3-34
CL-SEWSLUD (SEWAGE SLUDGE) 3-35
CL-SOLVENT (SOLVENTS) 3-35
CL-SVOC (SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS) 3-35
CL-TIN (ORGANIC TIN COMPOUNDS) 3-35
CL-VARIOUS (VARIOUS) 3-35
CL-VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS) 3-36
CL-WELD (WELDING FUMES) 3-38
CL-WOOD (WOOD SMOKE) 3-38
COBALT (7440-48-4) 3-38
COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING (7215) 3-38
COKE OVEN EMISSIONS (CL-COE) 3-38
COLORADO DEPT. OF HEALTH (C001) 3-38
CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK (3271) 3-38
CONCRETE, GYPSUM, AND PLASTER PRODUCTS (327) 3-38
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT (CT) 3-38
COPPER (7440-50-8) 3-39
COTTON DUST (CL-COTDUST) 3-39
CURENE (101-14-4) 3-39
CYCLIC CRUDES AND INTERMEDIATES (2865) 3-39
DDE.P.P'- (72-55-9) 3-39
DDT (50-29-3) 3-39
DIBENZOFURAN (132-64-9) 3-40
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2- (95-50-1) 3-40
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3- (541-73-1) 3-40
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4- (106-46-7) 3-40
DICHLOROBENZIDINE,3,3' - (91-94-1) 3-40
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE (75-71-8) 3-40
DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1- (75-34-3) 3-40
DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1- (75-35-4) 3-40
DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,2-,CIS-TRANS- (540-59-0) 3-40
DICHLOROPHENOXYACETICACID,2,4- (94-75-7) 3-40
DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2- (78-87-5) 3-40
DICHLOROPROPENE, 1,3- (542-75-6) 3-40
DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS (CL-DIESEL) 3-40
DIMETHYL SULFATE (77-78-1) 3-40
DIMETHYLAMINE (124-40-3) 3-40
DIMETHYLANILINE,N,N- (121-69-7) 3-40
DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE,N,N- (68-12-2) 3-40
DINITROPHENOL,2,4- (51-28-5) 3-40
DINITROTOLUENE,2,4- (121-14-2) 3-40
DINITROTOLUENE,2,6- (606-20-2) 3-40
DIOXINS (CL-DIOXIN) 3-40
DISPERSION MODELING (DM) 3-40
DRUGS (283) 3-41
DRYCLEANING PLANTS, EXCEPT RUG (7216) 3-41
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (82) 3-41
ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND WIRING EQUIPMENT (364) 3-41
ELECTRIC SERVICES (491) 3-41
ELECTRIC SERVICES (4911) 3-41
ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES (49) 3-42
ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT (36) 3-43
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES (367) 3.43
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (821) 3.43
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (8211) 3.43
EMERGENCY RESPONSE (ER) 3.43
EMISSION FACTOR (EF) 3.43
ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES (87) " ' 3.43
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) ' 3.43
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE (CL-ETS) ' 3.50
EPA (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY) ' " 3.50
EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY (ES) " 3.50
ETHANOL (64-17-5) 3.50
ETHER, TERT-BUTYL METHYL (1634-04-4) " 3.51
ETHERS (CL-ETHERS) 3.51
ETHOXYETHANOL.2- (110-80-5) 3.51
ETHYL BENZENE (100-41-4) 3.51
ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (106-93-4) 3-51
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE (107-06-2) ' 3.51
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER (111-76-2) 3-51
ETHYLENE OXIDE (75-21-8) ' 3.51
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT (EA) " " 3.51
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (34) 3.53
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, NEC (3499) 3.53
FABRICATED PIPE AND FITTINGS (3498) " 3.53
FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC (306) " 3.53
FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC (3069) " 3.53
FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS (344) 3.53
FLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANE (75-69-4) 3.53
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS (20) " 3.53
FORMALDEHYDE (50-00-0) '" 3.53
FURANS (CL-FURAN) 3.54
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (25) 3.54
GAS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION (492) 3.54
GASOLINE (8006-61-9) 3.54
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS (554) 3.54
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS (5541) '" 3.54
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS (15) '" 3.54
GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS (8062) 3.54
GLYCOLS, POLYETHYLENE, MONO(2,3-EPOXY-2- (32196-63-7) 3-54
GRAY AND DUCTILE IRON FOUNDRIES (3321) 3.54
GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS (514) 3.54
GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS, NEC (5149) " 3.54
HALOWAX 1000 (58718-66-4) 3.54
HALOWAX 1001 (58718-67-5) 3.54
HALOWAX 1099 (39450-05-0) 3.55
HARDWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD (2435) 3.55
HAZARDOUS WASTES (CL-HAZWAST) 3.55
HEALTH ASSESSMENT (HA) 3.55
HEALTH SERVICES (80) 3.55
HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,1,2,3,4,6,7,8- (35822-46-9) 3-56
HEXACHLORO-1.3-BUTADIENE (87-68-3) '" 3.55
HEXACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN,-1,2,3,6,7,8- (34465-46-8) " 3-56
HOSPITALS (806) ! ' ; 3.56
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HYDROCARBONS (CL-HCARB) 3-56
HYDROGEN BROMIDE (10035-10-6) 3-56
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE (7647-01-0) 3-56
HYDROGEN CYANIDE (74-90-8) 3-56
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE (7664-39-3) 3-56
HYDROGEN SULFIDE (7783-06-4) 3-56
HYDROQUINONE (123-31-9) 3-57
ILLINOIS ENV. PROT. AGENCY, DIV. OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (IL01)... 3-57
INDIANAPOLIS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION (IN03) 3-57
INDOOR AIR (IA) 3-57
INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS (CL-IAP) 3-59
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS AND WAREHOUSES (1541) 3-59
INDUSTRIAL LAUNDERERS (7218) 3-59
INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (35) 3-59
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS (286) 3-59
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC (2869) 3-60
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-INORGAN) 3-60
INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS (38) 3-60
INTERCITY & RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION (4131) 3-60
INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION (413) 3-60
IRON (15438-31-0) 3-60
IRON AND STEEL FORCINGS (3462) 3-60
IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES (332) 3-60
IRON OXIDE (1332-37-2) 3-60
ISOPHORONE (78-59-1) 3-60
JEWELRY, PRECIOUS METAL (3911) 3-60
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND PLATED WARE (391) 3-60
L-NICOTINE (54-11-5) 3-60
LAUNDRY, CLEANING, & GARMENT SERVICES (721) 3-60
LEAD POWDER (7439-92-1) 3-60
LINDANE (58-89-9) 3-61
LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT (41) 3-61
LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSIT (4111) 3-61
LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION (411) 3-61
LOCAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION, NEC (4119) 3-61
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (24) 3-61
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE (108-31-6) 3-61
MALLEABLE IRON FOUNDRIES (3322) 3-61
MANGANESE (7439-96-5) 3-61
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, NEC (3999) 3-61
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT,AIR MANAGEMENT ADMIN. (MD01) 3-61
MEDICAL AND DENTAL LABORATORIES (807) 3-61
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES (384) 3-61
MEDICAL LABORATORIES (8071) 3-61
MEMPHIS-SHELBY CO. DEPT. OF HEALTH (TN03) 3-61
MERCURY (7439-97-6) 3-61
METAL CANS (3411) 3-61
METAL CANS AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS (341) 3-61
METAL FORCINGS AND STAMPINGS (346) 3-61
METAL MINING (10) 3-61
METAL SERVICES, NEC (347) 3-61
METALLIC COMPOUNDS (CL-METAL) 3-61
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METHANE (74-82-8) 3 fi?
METHANOL (67-56-1) tgo
METHOXYBENZENE COMPOUNDS (CL-METOXBZ) 36?
METHOXYETHANOL,2- (109-86-4) 36?
METHYL BROMIDE (74-83-9) 3 62
METHYL CHLORIDE (74-87-3) '. 3.5?
METHYL ETHYL KETONE (78-93-3) 3.52
METHYL ISOCYANATE (624-83-9) 3.5?
METHYL METHACRYLATE (80-62-6) 3.52
METHYLENE CHLORIDE (75-09-2) '.'. 3.52
MILLWORK, PLYWOOD & STRUCTURAL MEMBERS (243) !! 3-63
MINERAL FIBERS (CL-MINFIB) "" 3.53
MISC. FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (349) '..'. 3.53
MISC. FABRICATED WIRE PRODUCTS (3496) 3.53
MISC. NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS (329) "" 3.53
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES (399) 3.53
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (39) 3-63
MISCELLANEOUS METAL ORES (109) 3.53
MISCELLANEOUS METAL WORK (3449) 3-63
MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS (149) 3-63
MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS (1499) 3-63
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES (76) 3.53
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SHOPS (769) 3-63
MISCELLANEOUS WOOD PRODUCTS (249) 3-63
MISSOURI DEPT. OF NAT. RESOURCES, AIR POLL.CONTROL PROGRAM (MOoi).'.' 3-63
MOLYBDENUM (7439-98-7) 3.53
MONOCHLOROBENZENE (108-90-7) 3.53
MONTANA DEPT. OF HEALTH AND ENV. SCIENCES, AIR QUALITY BUREAU*(MToi 3-63
N-NITROSO-N-PROPYLAMINE (621-64-7) 3-63
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE (62-75-9) "" 3-63
NAPHTHALENE (91-20-3) 3.53
NAPHTHALENE, 1,2-DICHLORO- (2050-69-3) 3-63
NAPHTHALENE, 1,3-DICHLORO- (2198-75-6) 3-63
NAPHTHALENE, 1,4-DICHLORO- (1825-31-6) 3-63
NAPHTHALENE, 1,5-DICHLORO- (1825-30-5) 3-63
NAPHTHALENE, 1,6-DICHLORO- (2050-72-8) 3-64
NAPHTHALENE, 1,7-DICHLORO- (2050-73-9) " 3-64
NAPHTHALENE, 2,3-DICHLORO- (2050-75-1) 3-64
NAPHTHALENE, 2,7-DICHLORO- (2198-77-8) 3-64
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH (NIOSH) 3-64
NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (NESHAP).. 3-64
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION (4922) 3-65
NAVY FUELS JP-5 (8008-20-6) 3.55
NEW JERSEY DEPT. OF ENV. PROT., DIV. OF ENV. QUALITY (NJoij !.! 3-65
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD (NSPS) 3-65
NEW YORK DEPT OF ENV. CONSERVATION, DIV. OF AIR QUALITY (NY01) 3-65
NICKEL (7440-02-0) 3.55
NIOSH (NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH) 3-65
NITRIC OXIDE (10102-43-9) 3-65
NITROBENZENE (98-95-3) 3-65
NITROGEN (7727-37-9) 3.55
NITROGEN DIOXIDE (10102-44-0) '.['.'.'.'. 3-65
3-10
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NITROGEN OXIDES (11104-93-1) 3-65
NITROPROPANE,2- (79-46-9) 3-65
NITROUS OXIDE (10024-97-2) 3-65
NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS (CL-NMHC) 3-66
NONFERROUS ROLLING AND DRAWING (335) 3-66
NONFERROUS WIREDRAWING & INSULATING (3357) 3-66
NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS (14) 3-66
NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (154) 3-66
NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC (1542) 3-66
OCTACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN (3268-87-9) 3-66
ODORS (CL-ODOR) 3-66
OFFICE FURNITURE (252) 3-66
OHIO EPA, DIV. OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (OH01) 3-66
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION (13) 3-66
OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES (138) 3-66
OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES, NEC (1389) 3-66
OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF HEALTH, AIR QUALITY SERVICE (OK01) 3-66
OREGON DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, AIR QUALITY DIVISION (OR01). 3-66
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-ORGANIC) 3-66
ORGANIC TIN COMPOUNDS (CL-TIN) 3-67
OTHER (OT) 3-67
OXYDIANILINE,4,4' - (101-80-4) 3-67
OZONE (10028-15-6) 3-67
PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (285) 3-67
PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (2851) 3-67
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (26) 3-67
PAPER MILLS (262) 3-67
PAPER MILLS (2621) 3-67
PARTICULATE MATTER (CL-PM) 3-67
PENTACHLOROPHENOL (87-86-5) 3-68
PENTANE, 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL- (540-84-1) 3-68
PERSONAL SERVICES (72) 3-68
PESTICIDES (CL-PEST) 3-68
PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS (29) 3-68
PETROLEUM REFINING (291) 3-68
PETROLEUM REFINING (2911) 3-68
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS (2834) 3-68
PHARMACEUTICALS (CL-PHARM) 3-68
PHENOL (108-95-2) 3-68
PHILADELPHIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AIR MGMT.SERVICES (PA02) 3-68
PHOSGENE (75-44-5) 3-69
PHOSPHINE (7803-51-2) 3-69
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW) (7723-14-0) 3-69
PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS (CL-PCO) 3-69
PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE (85-44-9) 3-69
PLASTICS MATERIALS AND SYNTHETICS (282) 3-69
PLATING AND POLISHING (3471) 3-69
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (1336-36-3) 3-69
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (CL-PAH) 3-69
POLYCYCLIC ORGANIC MATTER (CL-POM) 3-69
PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT (PRA) 3-69
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES (33) 3-69
3-11
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PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS (333) 3-70
PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS, NEC (3339) 3-70
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (88) 3-70
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (881) 3-70
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (8811) 3-70
PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY (WA02) 3-71
PYRIDINE (110-86-1) 3-71
RADIATION (CL-RAD) " ' 3.71
RADON (10043-92-2) 3-71
RECONSTITUTED WOOD PRODUCTS (2493) 3-72
REFUSE SYSTEMS (4953) 3-72
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE (RDG) 3-72
REGULATIONS OR RULES (RR) 3-73
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (152) 3-73
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC (1522) 3-73
RHODE ISLAND DEPT OF ENV. MGMT., DIV. OF AIR & HAZ. MATERIALS (RI01 3-73
RHOTHANE (72-54-8) 3.73
RISK ASSESSMENT (RA) ' ' 3.73
RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS (30) 3-74
SANITARY SERVICES (495) 3.74
SANITARY SERVICES, NEC (4959) '.'.'.'.'.'. 3-75
SELENIUM COMPOUNDS, AS SE (7782-49-2) 3-75
SEMICONDUCTORS AND RELATED DEVICES (3674) 3-75
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-SVOC) 3-75
SEWAGE SLUDGE (CL-SEWSLUD) 3.75
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS (4952) 3.75
SILICA (7631-86-9) 3.75
SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION (1521) 3-75
SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD (2436) 3-76
SOLVENTS (CL-SOLVENT) 3.75
SOURCE ASSESSMENT (SA) 3.75
SOURCE SAMPLING (SS) 3-78
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (CA03) '.'. 3-79
SPECIALTY HOSPITALS EXC. PSYCHIATRIC (8069) 3-79
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY (STATE/LOC) 3-79
STATE/LOC (STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY) " " 3-81
STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY (496) 3-81
STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY (4961) 3-81
STEEL FOUNDRIES, NEC (3325) 3-82
STEEL WIRE AND RELATED PRODUCTS (3315) 3-82
STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS (32) 3-82
STYRENE (100-42-5) 3-82
STYRENE, POLYMERS (9003-53-6) 3-82
SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS (206) " 3-82
SULFUR (7704-34-9) 3-82
SULFUR DIOXIDE (7446-09-5) 3-82
SULFURIC ACID (7664-93-9) 3-82
SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES (3842) 3-82
SYNTHETIC RUBBER (2822) 3-82
TAXICABS (412) 3.32
TAXICABS (4121) 3.32
TESTING LABORATORIES (8734) 3-82
3-12
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TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN.2,3,7,8- (1746-01-6) 3-82
TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN.2,3,7,8- (51207-31-9) 3-82
TETRACHLOROETHANE (25322-20-7) 3-82
TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1,2- (630-20-6) 3-82
TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2- (79-34-5) 3-82
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE (127-18-4) 3-82
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS (22) 3-83
THIOUREA (62-56-6) 3-83
TOLEDO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION (OH04) 3-83
TOLUENE (108-88-3) 3-83
TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE (26471-62-5) 3-83
TOLUENE-2,4-DIISOCYANATE (584-84-9) 3-83
TOTAL CARBON (CL-CARBON) 3-83
TOXICITY TESTING (TT) 3-83
TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE,1,1,2- (76-13-1) 3-84
TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2,4- (120-82-1) 3-84
TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3,5- (108-70-3) 3-84
TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1- (71-55-6) 3-84
TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2- (79-00-5) 3-84
TRICHLOROETHYLENE (79-01-6) 3-84
TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID,2,4,5- (93-76-5) 3-84
TRICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2,3- (96-18-4) 3-84
URANIUM-RADIUM-VANADIUM ORES (1094) 3-84
VANADIUM (7440-62-2) 3-84
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE (1314-62-1) 3-84
VARIOUS (CL-VARIOUS) 3-84
VERMONT DEPT. ENV. CONSERVATION, AIR POLL. CNT. DIV. (VT01) 3-86
VINYL CHLORIDE (75-01-4) 3-86
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (VA01) 3-86
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-VOC) 3-86
WATER SUPPLY (494) 3-86
WATER SUPPLY (4941) 3-86
WELDING FUMES (CL-WELD) 3-86
WELDING REPAIR (7692) 3-86
WHOLESALE TRADE-NONDURABLE GOODS (51) 3-86
WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS (2434) 3-87
WOOD SMOKE (CL-WOOD) 3-88
WYOMING DEPT. OF ENV. QUALITY, AIR QUALTIY DIV. (WY01) 3-88
XYLENE (1330-20-7) 3-88
ZINC (7440-66-6) 3-88
10 (METAL MINING) 3-88
100-41-4 (ETHYL BENZENE) 3-88
100-42-5 (STYRENE) 3-88
10024-97-2 (NITROUS OXIDE) 3-88
10028-15-6 (OZONE) 3-88
10035-10-6 (HYDROGEN BROMIDE) 3-88
10043-92-2 (RADON) 3-88
101-14-4 (CURENE) 3-89
101-80-4 (OXYDIANILINE,4,4'-) 3-89
10102-43-9 (NITRIC OXIDE) 3-89
10102-44-0 (NITROGEN DIOXIDE) 3-89
106-43-4 (CHLOROTOLUENE,P-) 3-89
3-13
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106-46-7 (DICHLOROBENZENE,1,4-) 3-89
106-93-4 (ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE) " ' 3.39
106-99-0 (BUTADIENE,1,3-) ' 3.39
107-02-8 (ACROLEIN) 3.39
107-06-2 (ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE)' 3-90
108-31-6 (MALEIC ANHYDRIDE) " 3.90
108-70-3 (TRICHLOROBENZENE.1,3,5-) 3-90
108-88-3 (TOLUENE) 3.90
108-90-7 (MONOCHLOROBENZENE) " 3.90
108-95-2 (PHENOL) '" 3.90
109 (MISCELLANEOUS METAL ORES) 3-90
109-86-4 (METHOXYETHANOL.2-) 3-90
1094 (URANIUM-RADIUM-VANADIUM ORES) 3-90
110-80-5 (ETHOXYETHANOL,2-) 3-90
110-86-1 (PYRIDINE) '" 3.90
111-44-4 (BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER) 3-90
111-76-2 (ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER) 3-90
11104-93-1 (NITROGEN OXIDES) 3-90
117-81-7 (BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE) " " 3.90
120-80-9 (CATECHOL) 3-90
120-82-1 (TRICHLOROBENZENE,1,2,4-) '" 3.90
12001-29-5 (CHRYSOTILE) 3-90
121-14-2 (DINITROTOLUENE,2,4-) 3-90
121-69-7 (DIMETHYLANILINE,N,N-) 3-91
122 (BITUMINOUS COAL AND LIGNITE MINING) 3-91
123 (ANTHRACITE MINING) 3-91
123-31-9 (HYDROQUINONE) 3-91
124-40-3 (DIMETHYLAMINE) 3-91
124-48-1 (CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE) 3-91
127-18-4 (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE) 3-91
13 (OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION) 3-91
1314-62-1 (VANADIUM PENTOXIDE) 3-91
132-64-9 (DIBENZOFURAN) 3-91
1330-20-7 (XYLENE) 3-91
1332-21-4 (ASBESTOS) 3-91
1332-37-2 (IRON OXIDE) 3-91
1336-36-3 (POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS) 3-91
138 (OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES) 3-91
1389 (OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES, NEC) 3-91
14 (NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS) 3-91
149 (MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS) 3-91
1499 (MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS) 3-92
15 (GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS) 3-92
152 (RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION) 3-92
1521 (SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION) 3-92
1522 (RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC) 3-92
154 (NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION) 3-92
1541 (INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS AND WAREHOUSES) 3-92
1542 (NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NEC) 3-92
15438-31-0 (IRON) 3.93
15972-60-8 (ALACHLOR) ' ' 3.93
1634-04-4 (ETHER, TERT-BUTYL METHYL) 3-93
3-14
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1746-01-6 (TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN,2,3,7,8-) 3-93
1825-30-5 (NAPHTHALENE, 1,5-DICHLORO-) 3-93
1825-31-6 (NAPHTHALENE, 1.4-DICHLORO-) 3-93
18540-29-9 (CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS) 3-93
20 (FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS) 3-93
2050-69-3 (NAPHTHALENE, 1,2-DICHLORO-) 3-93
2050-72-8 (NAPHTHALENE, 1,6-DICHLORO-) 3-93
2050-73-9 (NAPHTHALENE, 1,7-DICHLORO-) 3-93
2050-75-1 (NAPHTHALENE, 2,3-DICHLORO-) 3-93
206 (SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS) 3-93
2063 (BEET SUGAR) 3-93
2198-75-6 (NAPHTHALENE, 1,3-DICHLORO-) 3-93
2198-77-8 (NAPHTHALENE, 2,7-DICHLORO-) 3-93
22 (TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS) 3-93
221 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, COTTON) 3-93
2211 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, COTTON) 3-93
222 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, MANMADE) 3-93
2221 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS, MANMADE) 3-93
24 (LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS) 3-93
243 (MILLWORK, PLYWOOD & STRUCTURAL MEMBERS) 3-93
2434 (WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS) 3-94
2435 (HARDWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD) 3-94
2436 (SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD) 3-94
249 (MISCELLANEOUS WOOD PRODUCTS) 3-94
2493 (RECONSTITUTED WOOD PRODUCTS) 3-94
25 (FURNITURE AND FIXTURES) 3-94
252 (OFFICE FURNITURE) 3-94
25322-20-7 (TETRACHLOROETHANE) 3-94
26 (PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS) 3-94
262 (PAPER MILLS) 3-94
2621 (PAPER MILLS) 3-94
26471-62-5 (TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE) 3-94
28 (CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS) 3-94
282 (PLASTICS MATERIALS AND SYNTHETICS) 3-94
2822 (SYNTHETIC RUBBER) 3-94
283 (DRUGS) 3-94
2834 (PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS) 3-95
285 (PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS) 3-95
2851 (PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS) 3-95
286 (INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS) 3-95
2865 (CYCLIC CRUDES AND INTERMEDIATES) 3-95
2869 (INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS, NEC) 3-95
287 (AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS) 3-95
2879 (AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, NEC) 3-95
29 (PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS) 3-95
291 (PETROLEUM REFINING) 3-95
2911 (PETROLEUM REFINING) 3-95
30 (RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS) 3-96
306 (FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC) 3-96
3069 (FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC) 3-96
319-84-6 (ALPHA-BHC) 3-96
319-85-7 (BETA-BHC) 3-96
3-15
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319-86-8 (BHC,D-) 3 96
32 (STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS) 3.96
32196-63-7 (GLYCOLS, POLYETHYLENE, MONO(2,3-EPOXY-2-).!!!!! 3.95
3268-87-9 (OCTACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN) 3.95
327 (CONCRETE, GYPSUM, AND PLASTER PRODUCTS) 3.95
3271 (CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK) 3 96
329 (MISC. NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS) '. 3.95
3292 (ASBESTOS PRODUCTS) 3 qc
33 (PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES) ." 3 96
331 (BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS).....'!!! 3.95
3312 (BLAST FURNACES AND STEEL MILLS) 3.95
3315 (STEEL WIRE AND RELATED PRODUCTS) 3 96
332 (IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES) 3 97
3321 (GRAY AND DUCTILE IRON FOUNDRIES) '.'. 3.97
3322 (MALLEABLE IRON FOUNDRIES) 3 97
3325 (STEEL FOUNDRIES, NEC) 3 97
333 (PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS) 3 97
3339 (PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS, NEC) 3 97
335 (NONFERROUS ROLLING AND DRAWING) 3 97
3357 (NONFERROUS WIREDRAWING & INSULATING) 3.97
34 (FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS) 3 97
341 (METAL CANS AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS) 3.97
3411 (METAL CANS) 3 07
344 (FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS) !! 3.97
34465-46-8 (HEXACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN, 1,2,3,6,7,8-).'.'.'.'.'. 3.97
3449 (MISCELLANEOUS METAL WORK) 3.97
346 (METAL FORCINGS AND STAMPINGS) 3.97
3462 (IRON AND STEEL FORCINGS) 3.97
347 (METAL SERVICES, NEC) 3 97
3471 (PLATING AND POLISHING) 3.97
349 (MISC. FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS) 3.98
3496 (MISC. FABRICATED WIRE PRODUCTS) 3-98
3498 (FABRICATED PIPE AND FITTINGS) 3.93
3499 (FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, NEC) 3_98
35 (INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT) 3 go
35822-46-9 (HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,1,2,3,4,6,7,8- j'.'.'.'.['. 3-98
36 (ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT) 3.93
364 (ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND WIRING EQUIPMENT) 3-98
367 (ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES) 3-98
3674 (SEMICONDUCTORS AND RELATED DEVICES) 3.93
38 (INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS) 3 gp
384 (MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES) 3-98
3842 (SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES) 3-98
39 (MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES) .'.'.' 3.93
391 (JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND PLATED WARE) 3-98
3911 (JEWELRY, PRECIOUS METAL) 3.98
39450-05-0 (HALOWAX 1099) 3 98
39638-32-9 (BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER) '.'.'.'.'.'. 3.93
399 (MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES) 3.90
3999 (MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, NEC) 3-98
41 (LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT) '.'.'. 3.93
411 (LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION) 3.93
3-16
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4111 (LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSIT) 3-98
4119 (LOCAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION, NEC) 3-98
412 (TAXICABS) 3-99
4121 (TAXICABS) 3-99
413 (INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION) 3-99
4131 (INTERCITY & RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION) 3-99
49 (ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES) 3-99
491 (ELECTRIC SERVICES) 3-100
4911 (ELECTRIC SERVICES) 3-100
492 (GAS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION) 3-100
4922 (NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION) 3-100
494 (WATER SUPPLY) 3-100
4941 (WATER SUPPLY) 3-100
495 (SANITARY SERVICES) 3-100
4952 (SEWERAGE SYSTEMS) 3-101
4953 (REFUSE SYSTEMS) 3-101
4959 (SANITARY SERVICES, NEC) 3-102
496 (STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY) 3-102
4961 (STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY) 3-102
50-00-0 (FORMALDEHYDE) 3-102
50-29-3 (DDT) 3-103
50-32-8 (BENZO(A)PYRENE) 3-103
51 (WHOLESALE TRADE-NONDURABLE GOODS) 3-103
51-28-5 (DINITROPHENOL,2,4-) 3-103
51207-31-9 (TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,2,3,7,8-) 3-103
514 (GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS) 3-103
5149 (GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS, NEC) 3-103
54-11-5 (L-NICOTINE) 3-103
540-59-0 (DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,2-,CIS-TRANS-) 3-103
540-84-1 (PENTANE, 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-) 3-103
541-73-1 (DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-) 3-103
542-75-6 (DICHLOROPROPENE,1,3-) 3-103
542-88-1 (BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)ETHER) 3-103
55 (AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS) 3-103
554 (GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS) 3-103
5541 (GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS) 3-103
56-23-5 (CARBON TETRACHLORIDE) 3-103
57-74-9 (CHLORDANE) 3-103
58-89-9 (LINDANE) 3-104
584-84-9 (TOLUENE-2,4-DIISOCYANATE) 3-104
58718-66-4 (HALOWAX 1000) 3-104
58718-67-5 (HALOWAX 1001) 3-104
593-70-4 (CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE) 3-104
606-20-2 (DINITROTOLUENE,2,6-) 3-104
62-56-6 (THIOUREA) 3-104
62-75-9 (N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE) 3-104
621-64-7 (N-NITROSO-N-PROPYLAMINE) 3-104
624-83-9 (METHYL ISOCYANATE) 3-104
628-81-9 (BUTYL ETHYL ETHER) 3-104
630-08-0 (CARBON MONOXIDE) 3-104
630-20-6 (TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1,2-) 3-104
64-17-5 (ETHANOL) 3-104
3-17
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67-56-1 (METHANOL) 3-104
67-64-1 (ACETONE) 3-104
67-66-3 (CHLOROFORM) ' 3-104
68-12-2 (DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE,N,N-) 3-104
71-36-3 (BUTYL ALCOHOL) 3-104
71-43-2 (BENZENE) 3-105
71-55-6 (TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-) 3-105
72 (PERSONAL SERVICES) 3-105
72-54-8 (RHOTHANE) 3-105
72-55-9 (DDE,P,P'-) '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3-105
721 (LAUNDRY, CLEANING, & GARMENT SERVICES) 3-105
7215 (COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING) 3-105
7216 (DRYCLEANING PLANTS, EXCEPT RUG) 3-105
7218 (INDUSTRIAL LAUNDERERS) 3-105
73 (BUSINESS SERVICES) 3-105
74-82-8 (METHANE) 3-105
74-83-9 (METHYL BROMIDE) ' ' 3-105
74-87-3 (METHYL CHLORIDE) 3-105
74-90-8 (HYDROGEN CYANIDE) 3-105
74-97-5 (BROMOCHLOROMETHANE) 3-106
7429-90-5 (ALUMINUM) 3-106
7439-92-1 (LEAD POWDER) 3-106
7439-96-5 (MANGANESE) " 3-105
7439-97-6 (MERCURY) '" 3-105
7439-98-7 (MOLYBDENUM) 3-106
7440-02-0 (NICKEL) 3-106
7440-38-2 (ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS) 3-106
7440-39-3 (BARIUM) 3-106
7440-41-7 (BERYLLIUM) 3-106
7440-43-9 (CADMIUM) 3-106
7440-47-3 (CHROMIUM) 3-107
7440-48-4 (COBALT) 3-107
7440-50-8 (COPPER) 3-107
7440-62-2 (VANADIUM) 3-107
7440-66-6 (ZINC) ' 3-107
7446-09-5 (SULFUR DIOXIDE) 3-107
75-00-3 (CHLOROETHANE) 3-107
75-01-4 (VINYL CHLORIDE) 3-107
75-07-0 (ACETALDEHYDE) ' 3-107
75-09-2 (METHYLENE CHLORIDE) 3-107
75-15-0 (CARBON DISULFIDE) 3-107
75-21-8 (ETHYLENE OXIDE) 3-107
75-25-2 (BROMOFORM) 3-108
75-27-4 (BROMODICHLOROMETHANE) 3-108
75-34-3 (DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-) 3-108
75-35-4 (DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1-) 3-108
75-44-5 (PHOSGENE) 3-108
75-69-4 (FLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANE) 3-108
75-71-8 (DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE) 3-108
76 (MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES) 3-108
76-13-1 (TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE,1,1,2-) 3-108
7631-86-9 (SILICA) 3-108
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7647-01-0 (HYDROGEN CHLORIDE) 3-108
7664-39-3 (HYDROGEN FLUORIDE) 3-108
7664-93-9 (SULFURIC ACID) 3-108
769 (MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SHOPS) 3-108
7692 (WELDING REPAIR) 3-108
77-78-1 (DIMETHYL SULFATE) 3-108
7704-34-9 (SULFUR) 3-108
7723-14-0 (PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW)) 3-108
7727-37-9 (NITROGEN) 3-108
7782-49-2 (SELENIUM COMPOUNDS, AS SE) 3-108
7782-50-5 (CHLORINE) 3-108
7783-06-4 (HYDROGEN SULFIDE) 3-108
7784-42-1 (ARSINE) 3-109
78-59-1 (ISOPHORONE) 3-109
78-87-5 (DICHLOROPROPANE,1,2-) 3-109
78-93-3 (METHYL ETHYL KETONE) 3-109
7803-51-2 (PHOSPHINE) 3-109
79-00-5 (TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-) 3-109
79-01-6 (TRICHLOROETHYLENE) 3-109
79-34-5 (TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-) 3-109
79-46-9 (NITROPROPANE,2-) 3-109
80 (HEALTH SERVICES) 3-109
80-62-6 (METHYL METHACRYLATE) 3-109
8006-61-9 (GASOLINE) 3-109
8008-20-6 (NAVY FUELS OP-5) 3-109
806 (HOSPITALS) 3-109
8062 (GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS) 3-110
8069 (SPECIALTY HOSPITALS EXC. PSYCHIATRIC) 3-110
807 (MEDICAL AND DENTAL LABORATORIES) 3-110
8071 (MEDICAL LABORATORIES) 3-110
82 (EDUCATIONAL SERVICES) 3-110
821 (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS) 3-110
8211 (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS) 3-110
85-44-9 (PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE) 3-110
87 (ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES) 3-110
87-68-3 (HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE) 3-110
87-86-5 (PENTACHLOROPHENOL) 3-110
8734 (TESTING LABORATORIES) 3-110
88 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS) 3-110
881 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS) 3-111
8811 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS) 3-111
9003-53-6 (STYRENE, POLYMERS) 3-111
9016-45-9 (ANTAROX) 3-111
91-20-3 (NAPHTHALENE) 3-111
91-94-1 (DICHLOROBENZIDINE,3,3'-) 3-111
92-52-4 (BIPHENYL) 3-111
92-87-5 (BENZIDINE) 3-112
93-76-5 (TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID,2,4,5-) 3-112
94-75-7 (DICHLOROPHENOXYACETICACID,2,4-) 3-112
95-49-8 (CHLOROTOLUENE.O-) 3-112
95-50-1 (DICHLOROBENZENE,1,2-) 3-112
96-18-4 (TRICHLOROPROPANE,1,2,3-) 3-112
98-95-3 (NITROBENZENE) 3-112
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ALPHABETIC TERMS
ACETALDEHYDE (75-07-0)
Health Assessment Document for Acetaldehyde
(CL-BIB-0061)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
ACETONE (67-64-1)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
ACIDIC COMPOUNDS (CL-ACID)
Analysis of Acid Precipitation Samples Collected in West Virginia,
Delaware, and Maryland (CL-BIB-OU7)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
ACROLE1N (107-02-8)
Health Assessment Document for Acrolein (CL-BIB-0059)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM (M001 MONITORING 1)
AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY (ATSDR)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS (287)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-8IB-0555)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TM (TN0368-D8-0097)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. NEC (2879)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. NEC (2879) (cont.)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
AIR TOXICS CONTROL PROGRAM SUPPORT DOCUMENT (PD)
INDUSTRY TOXIC EMISSIONS DATA COLLECTION
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(CA030103)
(RI01002)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE I
(WA02 PSAPCA 8)
ALACHLOR (15972-60-8)
Environmental and Health Assessment of Exposure to Alachlor-
enhancement (CL-BIB-0688)
ALASKA DEPT. OF ENV. CONSERVATION (AK01)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
ALDEHYDES (CL-ALDEHYD)
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
(CL-BIB-0353)
Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-0640)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
ALPHA-BHC (319-84-6)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
ALUMINUM (7429-90-5)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
AMBIENT MONITORING (AM)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-AS-174-33)
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AMBIENT MONITORING (AH) (cont.)
A SURVEY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS (PAHS) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA_(COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-185-32)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY STUDY (SCAQS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-179-32)
EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
OF SELECTED TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-222-53)
ANALYSIS OF AMBIENT AIR TOXICS DATA FROM POTENTIAL "HOT SPOTS" IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN. (CA03-001)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (CA03-004)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING OF BASINUIDE FORMALDEHYDE
CONCENTRATIONS (CA030101)
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY (CA030102)
Atmospheric Measurements of Trace Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0103)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Develop Methods to Identify Reproductive Toxicity of Air
Pollutants (CL-BIB-01H)
Analysis of Acid Precipitation Samples Collected in West Virginia,
Delaware, and Maryland (CL-BIB-OU7)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
AMBIENT MONITORING (AM) (cont.)
Refinement of a Detection and Analysis Approach to Volatile Organic
Compound Release Characterization Using a Whole Air Technique
(CL-BIB-0348)
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (CL-BIB-0353)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
Temporal Profile Analysis
(CL-BIB-0474)
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) VOC Study
(CL-BIB-0497)
A High-Efficiency, High-Volume Compound Annular Denuder Sampler
for Phase-Distributed Semi-Volatile Organic Chemicals (CL-BIB-0517)
VOCs Samplers for Superfund Site Applications (CL-BIB-0520)
Real-Time Formaldehyde Monitor (CL-BIB-0525)
Evaluation of Canister-Based Sampling in the TAMS Network
(CL-BIB-0533)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-OS36)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Puget Sound Air Toxics Deposition Study
(CL-BIB-05S1)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Heavy Metal Sampling (CL-BIB-0626)
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network (CL-BIB-0632)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study
(CL-BIB-0639)
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AMBIENT MONITORING (AH) (cont.)
Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-0640)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Characterization of Air Toxics Emissions and Deposition in the
Great Lakes Area (CL-BIB-0665)
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organics and Semivolatile
Phase-Distributed Organics (CL-BIB-0678)
Atmospheric Sampling Source for Real-Time Measurement of Polar VOCs
(CL-BIB-0687)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR) (FL02ARS0002)
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MIMOTOR ING) (FL02KPDT0001)
Air Monitoring Survey Design for Air Toxic Pollutants in an Urban
Environment (IL01-881145)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 39529)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
FIELD AND SLASH BURNING PESTICIDE IMPACT STUDY (OR01 PROJECT 001)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE II (UA02 PSAPCA 12)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE I (UA02 PSAPCA 8)
PM10 PROBLEM AREA IDENTIFICATION (UA02PSAPCA 11)
ANTAROX (9016-45-9)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
ANTHRACITE MINING (123)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS (7440-38-2)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0216)
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
ARSINE (7784-42-1)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
ASBESTOS (1332-21-4)
Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0162)
North Carolina Dusty Trades File
(CL-BIB-0207)
Revisions to the NESHAP Regulation (Section 112 of the Clean Air
Act) for Asbestos (CL-BIB-0435)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS (MT01 WESTVERM)
ASBESTOS PRODUCTS (3292)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
ATSDR (AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY)
See titles under AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS (55)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
BACTERIA (CL-BACT)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
BARIUM (7440-39-3)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
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BEET SUGAR (2063)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
BENZENE (71-43-2)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-OS36)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
BIB-0627)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0683)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION. NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
BENZIDINE (92-87-5)
ATSDR lexicological Profiles
BENZO(A)PYRENE (50-32-8)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 29529)
BERYLLIUM (7440-41-7)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-B1B-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
BERYLLIUM (7440-41-7) (cont.)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
BETA-BHC (319-85-7)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
BHC.D- (319-86-8)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES D1V.. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE (FL02)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR) (FL02ARS0002)
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MI MOTORING) (FL02KPDT0001)
BIPHENYL (92-52-4)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)ETHER (542-88-1)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER (111-44-4)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER (39638-32-9J
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE (117-81-7)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
BITUMINOUS COAL AND LIGNITE MINING (122)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
(CL-BIB-0216)
BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS (331)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halouax
(CL-BIB-0410)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
BLAST FURNACES AND STEEL MILLS (3312)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
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Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
BROAOWOVEN FABRIC HILLS. COTTON (221)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS. COTTON (2211)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
BROADWOVEN FABRIC HILLS. HANMADE (222)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
BROADWOVEN FABRIC HILLS. MANMADE <2221)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
(CL-BIB-0216)
(CL-B1B-0216)
(CL-BIB-0216)
(CL-BIB-0216)
BROHOCHLOROMETHANE (74-97-5)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
BROH001CHLOROHETHANE (75-27-4)
ATSDR lexicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
BROMOFORM (75-2S-2)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
BUSINESS SERVICES (73)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(OH04ETO)
BUTADIENE.1.3- (106-99-0)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (CL-BIB-0261)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
BUTYL ALCOHOL (71-36-3)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
BUTYL ETHYL ETHER (628-81-9)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
CADMIUM (7440-43-9)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Heavy Metal Sampling
(CL-BIB-0626)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD (CA01)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
GENOTOXICITY OF DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES AND VAPORS COLLECTED FROM
ENGINES WITH AND WITHOUT PARTICULATE TRAP OXIDIZERS
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-130-33)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-174-33)
A SURVEY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS (PAHS) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA_(COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-185-32)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZOOIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-174-32)
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CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD (CA01) (cont.)
ACTIVITY PATTERN STUDY OF CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS (CA01-A6-177-33/UCB)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY STUDY (SCAQS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-179-32)
RESIDENTIAL INDOOR-OUTDOOR RADON STUDY
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-194-53)
DETERMINATION OF BODY BURDENS OF POLYCHLORINATED
DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS.
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-195-33)
CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXIN AND FURAN RESIDUE LEVELS IN FOOD
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-197-32)
MEASUREMENTS OF TOXIC EXHAUST EMISSIONS FROM GASOLINE LIGHT-DUTY
VEHICLES. (CA01-A6-198-32)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
OF SELECTED TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-222-53)
SAMPLING, ANALYSIS AND DATA VALIDATION OF INDOOR CONCENTRATIONS OF
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A7-32-106)
LIFETIMES AND FATES OF TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS IN CALIFORNIA'S
ATMOSPHERE. (CA01-A7-32-107)
HYDROXYNITRO-PAH AND OTHER PAH DERIVATIVES IN CALIFORNIA'S
ATMOSPHERE AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO AMBIENT MUTAGENICITY.
(CA01-A7-32-154)
EMISSIONS 0, VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
CARBON DISULFIDE (75-15-0)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
CARBON MONOXIDE (630-08-0)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
CARBON MONOXIDE (630-08-0) (cont.)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
CARBON TETRACHLOR1DE (56-23-5)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BI6-0554)
ATSDR lexicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
CARCINOGENS (CL-CARC1N)
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-174-32)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Chemical Fractional ion and Analysis of China Coal Combustion
Emission Samples (CL-BIB-0516)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures
(CL-BIB-0651)
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CASE STUDY (CS)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N.Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSUEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI0100Z)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS. TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
CATECHOL (120-80-9)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
CHEMICAL HAZARD INFORMATION PROFILE (CHIP)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (28)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, west
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0324)
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (28) (cont.)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Kanawha Valley Health Studies
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
(CL-BIB-0686)
(CL-BIB-0689)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
CHLORDANE (57-74-9)
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0338)
(CL-BIB-0618)
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS (CL-CHC)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
CHLORINE (7782-50-5)
Health Assessment Document for Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride,
External Review (CL-BIB-0280)
CHLOROOIBROMOMETHANE (124-48-1)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
CHLOROETHANE (75-00-3)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-034S)
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ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CL-CFC)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0324)
Solvent Emissions Reduction Study at Newark Air Force Base
(CL-BIB-0667)
Revisions of a Control Technology Report for Aerosol Products
(CL-BIB-0671)
Chemical Substitutes for ChlorofIuorocarbons
CHIOROFLUOROMETHANE (593-70-4)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
CHLOROFORM (67-66-3)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0672)
(CL-BIB-0324)
(CL-BIB-0261)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Wisconsin Chloroform Toxic Special Study
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0629)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
CHLOROTOLUENE.O- (95-49-8)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-B1B-0677)
CHLOROTOLUENE.P- (106-43-4)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
CHROMIUM (7440-47-3)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
Health Assessment for Chromium, Update (CL-BIB-0279)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
CHROMIUM (7440-47-3) (cont.)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0384)
Industrial Cooling Towers Chromium NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0385)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Heavy Metal Sampling (CL-BIB-0626)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method (CL-BIB-0706)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM (M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS (WA02 PSAPCA 10)
CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS (18540-29-9)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method (CL-BIB-0706)
Development of a Source Test Method for Hexavalent Chromium
(CL-BIB-0707)
CHRYSOTILE (12001-29-5)
Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0162)
CL-AC1D (ACIDIC COMPOUNDS)
Analysis of Acid Precipitation Samples Collected in West Virginia,
Delaware, and Maryland (CL-BIB-0147)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
CL-ALDEHYD (ALDEHYDES)
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program
(CL-BIB-0353)
Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-0640)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
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CL-BACT (BACTERIA)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
CL-CARBON (TOTAL CARBON)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
CL-CARCIN (CARCINOGENS)
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-174-32)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Chemical Fractionation and Analysis of China Coal Combustion
Emission Samples (CL-BIB-0516)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures (CL-BIB-0651)
CL-CFC (CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes (CL-BIB-0324)
Solvent Emissions Reduction Study at Newark Air Force Base
(CL-BIB-0667)
Revisions of a Control Technology Report for Aerosol Products
(CL-BIB-0671)
Chemical Substitutes for ChlorofIuorocarbons
(CL-BIB-0672)
CL-CHC (CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
CL-COE (COKE OVEN EMISSIONS)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
CL-COTDUST (COTTON DUST)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
(CL-BIB-0216)
CL-DIESEL (DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
CL-D10X1N (DIOX1NS)
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZOOIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites
(CL-BIB-0362)
(CL-BIB-0613)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
CL-ETHERS (ETHERS)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Chemical Substitutes for ChlorofIuorocarbons
(CL-BIB-0672)
CL-ETS (ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
(CL-BIB-0244)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
(CL-BIB-0339)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Manual
(CL-BIB-0340)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
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STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZOOIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
CL-HAZWAST (HAZARDOUS WASTES)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
CL-HCARB (HYDROCARBONS)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Revisions of a Control Technology Report for Aerosol Products
(CL-BIB-0671)
Cl-IAP (INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS)
Indoor Air Quality Research
(CL-BIB-0290)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in ConnericaI Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Indoor Air Reference Data Base
(CL-BIB-0379)
CL-IAP (INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS) (cont.)
Introductory Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Course for State and Local
Public Health Officials (CL-BIB-0394)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed (CL-BIB-0407)
TEAM Study: Indoor Air; Particle Study (CL-BIB-0419)
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP) (CL-BIB-0423)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
Indoor Dispersion/Ventilation Model (CL-BIB-0469)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Compendium of Indoor Air Quality Measurement Methods (CL-BIB-0472)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Emissions Data Base for Indoor Air Sources (CL-BIB-0507)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality (CL-BIB-0550)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
National Institute of Standards and Technology General Indoor
Air Pollution Concentration Model (CL-BIB-0586)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Data Base of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (DIAPS) (CL-BIB-0644)
Evaluation of Indoor Sinks (CL-BIB-0645)
Evaluation of Leakage from Vented Gas-fired Appliances
(CL-BIB-0646)
Analysis of Exposure Data for Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0647)
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Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0650)
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures (CL-BIB-0651)
The Effect of Wood Finishing Products on Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0705)
CL-1MORGAN (INORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
CL-METAL (METALLIC COMPOUNDS)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-B1B-0475)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Assessment of Control Technologies for Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0669)
CL-METAL (METALLIC COMPOUNDS) (cont.)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
CL-METOXBZ (METHOXYBENZENE COMPOUNDS)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (Cl-BIB-0467)
Cl-MINFIB (MINERAL FIBERS)
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals (CL-BIB-0308)
Health Assessment Document for Mineral Fibers (CL-BIB-0372)
CL-NMHC (NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
CL-ODOR (ODORS)
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network (CL-BIB-0632)
CL-ORGAN1C (ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Organic
Phosphorus: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-OS62)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-063S)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0673)
Hazardous Waste Treatment. Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
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The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures or. Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
The Effect of Wood Finishing Products on Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0705)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Characterization of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burning of
Automobile Shredder Fluff (CL-BIB-0711)
Cl-PAH (POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS)
A SURVEY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS (PAHS) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA_(COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-185-32)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
CL-PCO (PHOTOCHEMICAL OX IPANTS)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
CL-PEST (PESTICIDES)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-OS55)
Evaluation of Emissions From Open Field Burning of Agricultural
Plastics (CL-BIB-0648)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
CL-PHARH (PHARMACEUTICALS)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
CL-PM (PARTICULATE MATTER)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research (CL-BIB-0161)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II (CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors (CL-BIB-0362)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed (CL-BIB-0407)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Method Development for Condensible Particulate Matter Monitoring
(CL-BIB-0548)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
An Ongoing Survey of Genetic Toxicity of Air Particulates
CL-POM (POLYCYCLIC ORGANIC MATTER)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
(IL01-001)
(CL-BIB-0627)
CL-RAD (RADIATION)
Radionuclides NESHAPS Reconsideration; Phosphogypsum (CL-BIB-0364)
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Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
CL-SOLVENT (SOLVENTS)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0324)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
Test Method Development for Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaners
(CL-BIB-0664)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0673)
CL-SVOC (SEHIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-OU1)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
A High-Efficiency, High-Volume Compound Annular Denuder Sampler
for Phase-Distributed Semi-Volatile Organic Chemicals (CL-BIB-0517)
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air
Air Emissions From Dredging
(CL-BIB-0650)
(CL-BIB-0666)
Assessment of Control Technologies for Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0669)
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organics and Semivolatile
Phase-Distributed Organics (CL-BIB-0678)
CL-TIN (ORGANIC TIN COMPOUNDS)
Epidemiclogic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
CL-VARIOUS (VARIOUS)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY STUDY (SCAQS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-179-32)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0108)
Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Effect Relationships (CL-BIB-0109)
Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships (CL-B1B-0110)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Response Indicators
(CL-BIB-0112)
Develop Methods to Identify Reproductive Toxicity of Air
Pollutants (CL-BIB-0114)
Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research (CL-BIB-0161)
Medical, Biometric and Industrial Hygiene Study of Emerging
Problems (CL-BIB-0230)
Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance (CL-BIB-0231)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation (CL-BIB-0244)
Access to National Occupational Hazard Survey Data Base Profile
Development (CL-BIB-02S2)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (CL-BIB-0353)
Reportable Quantities Regulations (CL-BIB-0354)
Interpreted Role of Federally Permitted Releases (CL-BIB-03SS)
Urban Air Toxics Program (CL-BIB-0359)
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (CL-BIB-0363)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Studies on Toxicity Applicable to Risk Assessment (STARA)
(CL-BIB-0390)
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Source Category Parameters
The Toxic Interaction Database, MIXTOX
(CL-BIB-0391)
(CL-BIB-0392)
Archive and Evaluate Selected Air Toxics Dispersion Models
(CL-BIB-0399)
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure Monitoring Systems
Development (CL-BIB-0401)
TEAM Study: Indoor Air; Particle Study (CL-BIB-0419)
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP) (CL-B1B-0423)
General Quantitative Risk Assessment Guidelines for Noncancer
Health Effects (CL-BIB-0448)
Northeast Cooperative Uoodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
Indoor Dispersion/Ventilation Model
(CL-BIB-0469)
Scoping Study for Deposition Modeling of Entire Great Lakes
(CL-B1B-0540)
1985 Emissions Deposition Modeling of Air Toxics in Lake Michigan
Region (CL-BIB-0541)
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
(CL-BIB-0542)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-B1B-0545)
PIPQUIC (Program Integration Project - Queries Using Interactive
Commands) (CL-BIB-0551)
Puget Sound Air Toxics Deposition Study
(CL-BIB-0581)
Evaluation of Methodologies for Determining Hepatic Effects of
Inhaled Hazardous Pollutants (CL-BIB-OS92)
Technical Support Document for Chemical Mixtures Guidelines
(CL-BIB-0595)
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA) (CL-BIB-OS97)
Comprehensive Toxic Air Pollutants Database (CL-BIB-0625)
Voluntary Reduction of Hazardous Air Pollutants (CL-BIB-0631)
CL-VARIOUS (VARIOUS) (cont.)
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Michigan Compliance Prioritization
Minnesota Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Minnesota Uaferboard Emissions Study
(CL-BIB-0637)
(CL-BIB-0638)
(CL-BIB-0639)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Characterization of Air Toxics Emissions and Deposition in the
Great Lakes Area (CL-BIB-0665)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous
Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray
Booths (CL-BIB-0699)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Air Emissions
Data (CL-BIB-0710)
CL-VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-174-33)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Atmospheric Measurements of Trace Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0103)
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Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Develop Dosimetry Models for VOC Hazard Identification
(CL-BIB-0350)
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure Monitoring Systems
Development (CL-BIB-0401)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
(CL-BIB-0407)
Neurobehavioral and Sensory Irritant Effects of Complex VOC
Mixtures in Humans (CL-BIB-0421)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Temporal Profile Analysis (CL-BIB-0474)
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) VOC Study
(CL-BIB-0497)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
VOCs Samplers for Superfund Site Applications (CL-BIB-0520)
Multi-Sorbent Preconcentrator (CL-BIB-0524)
Evaluation of Canister-Based Sampling in the TAMS Network
(CL-BIB-0533)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
CL-VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS) (cont.)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network (CL-BIB-0632)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-0640)
Air Emissions From Dredging (CL-BIB-0666)
Test Method Development for VOCs in Consumer Products (CL-BIB-0668)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organics and Semivolatite
Phase-Distributed Organics (CL-BIB-0678)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Atmospheric Sampling Source for Real-Time Measurement of Polar VOCs
(CL-BIB-0687)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
NY Consumer Products Support - Shelf Survey
(CL-BIB-0689)
(CL-BIB-0697)
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Cl-VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS) (cont.)
Radiation Curable Coatings as a Control Option for VOCs from
Coatings (CL-BIB-0698)
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous
Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray
Booths (CL-8IB-0699)
Corona Destruction as an Air Toxics Control Option (CL-BIB-0703)
Corona Destruction Mechanisms and Reactor Design (CL-BIB-0704)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (CL-BIB-0708)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
CL-WELD (WELDING FUMES)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
CL-WOOD (WOOD SMOKE)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0297)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
SURVEY OF WOOD USE FOR RESIDENTIAL UOODBURN ING IN SHERIDAN AND
LANDER, WYOMING (WY01 PROJECT 001)
COBALT (7440-48-4)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING (7215)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
COKE OVEN EMISSIONS (CL-COE)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
COLORADO DEPT. OF HEALTH (COOP
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK (3271)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
CONCRETE. GYPSUM. AND PLASTER PRODUCTS (327)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT (CT)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
(CL-BIB-0297)
(CL-BIB-0324)
(CL-BIB-0338)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors (CL-BIB-0362)
A Study of Formaldehyde from Pressed Wood Products (CL-BIB-0434)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Evaluation of Methyiene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
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CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT (CT) (cont.)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
(CL-BIB-0598)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-B1B-0603)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
Wisconsin Formaldehyde Toxic Special Study
Wisconsin Chloroform Toxic Special Study
(CL-BIB-0607)
(CL-BIB-0623)
(CL-BIB-0628)
(CL-BIB-0629)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-B1B-0634)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
(CL-BIB-0639)
(CL-BIB-0641)
EPA 1988 Update and Revision of Training Course: "Reducing Radon
in Structures" (CL-BIB-0643)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENT (CT) (cont.)
Assessment of Control Technologies for Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0669)
Revisions of a Control Technology Report for Aerosol Products
(CL-BIB-0671)
Chemical Substitutes for Chlorofluorocarbons
(CL-BIB-0672)
Radiation Curable Coatings as a Control Option for VOCs from
Coatings (CL-BIB-0698)
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous
Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray
Booths (CL-BIB-0699)
Corona Destruction as an Air Toxics Control Option (CL-BIB-0703)
Corona Destruction Mechanisms and Reactor Design (CL-B1B-0704)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits (IL01-871116)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03-01)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03IN002)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
COPPER (7440-50-8)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
COTTON DUST (CL-COTDUST)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
CURENE (101-H-4)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
CYCLIC CRUDES AND INTERMEDIATES (2865)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
DDE.P.P'- (72-55-9)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
DDT (50-29-3)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
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Health Assessment Document for Pol/chlorinated Dibenzofurans
(CL-BIB-0064)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
DICHLOROBENZENE.1.2- (95-50-1)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
DICHLOROBENZENE.1.3- (541-73-1)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
PICHLOROBENZENE.1.4- (106-46-7)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
D1CHLOROBENZID1NE.3.3'- (91-94-1)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0618)
DICHLOROD1FLUOROMETHANE (75-71-8)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
DICHLOROETHANE.1.1- (75-34-3)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
DICHLOROETHYLENE.1.1- (75-35-4)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
DICHLOROETHYLENE.1.2-.CIS-TRANS- (540-59-0)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
DICHLOROPHENOXYACETICACID.2.4- (94-75-7)
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites
DICHLOROPROPANE.1.2- (78-87-5)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
DICHLOROPROPENE.1.3- (542-75-6)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0613)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS (CL-D1ESEL)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
DIESEL FUEL EMISSIONS (CL-DIESEL) (cont.)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
DIMETHYL SULFATE (77-78-1)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
DIMETHYLAMINE (124-40-3)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Dimethylamine:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0564)
D1METHYLANIL1NE.N.N- (121-69-7)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
D1METHYLFORMAMIDE.N.N- (68-12-2)
Dimethylformamide - NTP Chemical Management
(CL-BIB-0186)
D1N1TROPHENOL.2.4- (51-28-5)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
D1N1TROTOLUENE.2.4- (121-14-2)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
D1NITROTOLUENE.2.6- (606-20-2)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
DIOX1NS (CL-D10XIN)
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites
(CL-BIB-0362)
(CL-BIB-0613)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
DISPERSION MODELING (DM)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
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AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (CA03-004)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING OF BASINWIDE FORMALDEHYDE
CONCENTRATIONS (CA030101)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Archive and Evaluate Selected Air Toxics Dispersion Models
(CL-BIB-0399)
Indoor Dispersion/Ventilation Model
(CL-B1B-0469)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Scoping Study for Deposition Modeling of Entire Great Lakes
(CL-BIB-0540)
1985 Emissions Deposition Modeling of Air Toxics in Lake Michigan
Region (CL-B1B-0541)
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
(CL-B1B-0542)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
National Institute of Standards and Technology General Indoor
Air Pollution Concentration Model (CL-BIB-0586)
Comprehensive Toxic Air Pollutants Database
(CL-BIB-0625)
Evaluation of the Performance of Dense Gas Simulation Models
(CL-BIB-0653)
DISPERSION MODELING (DM) (cont.)
TOXX System
(CL-BIB-0654)
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Air Emissions
Data (CL-BIB-0710)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
WYNDVALLEY - DEVELOPMENT OF A NONGUIDEL1NE AIR STAGNATION DIFFUSION
MODEL (UA02 PSAPCA 9)
DRUGS (283)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
ORYCLEAN1NG PLANTS. EXCEPT RUG (7216)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchtoroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (82)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(CL-BIB-0598)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-BIB-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND WIRING EQUIPMENT (364)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
ELECTRIC SERVICES (491)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
(CL-BIB-0607)
(CL-BIB-0641)
(CL-BIB-0410)
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
ELECTRIC SERVICES (4911)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
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Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
ELECTRIC. GAS. AND SANITARY SERVICES (49)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-OU1)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Investigation. Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0623)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Air Emissions From Dredging
(CL-BIB-0666)
ELECTRIC. GAS. AND SANITARY SERVICES (49) (cont.)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride (CL-B1B-0674)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide (CL-BIB-0675)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-BIB-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits
(IL01-871116)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N.Y. (NY01002)
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RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF HSU INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSUEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT (36)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
(CL-BIB-0410)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a. Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES (367)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (821)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-BIB-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
(CL-BIB-0607)
(CL-BIB-0641)
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (8211)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-BIB-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
EMERGENCY RESPONSE (ER)
Reportable Quantities Regulations
(CL-BIB-0607)
(CL-BIB-0641)
(CL-BIB-0354)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE (ER) (cont.)
Interpreted Role of Federally Permitted Releases (CL-BIB-0355)
Continuous Release Reduced Reporting Requirement (CL-BIB-0702)
EMISSION FACTOR (EF)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
INDUSTRY TOXIC EMISSIONS DATA COLLECTION
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
(CA030103)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-B1B-0449)
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
Emissions Data Base for Indoor Air Sources
(CL-BIB-0507)
1985 Emissions Deposition Modeling of Air Toxics in Lake Michigan
Region (CL-BIB-0541)
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
(CL-BIB-0542)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
(CL-BIB-0623)
(CL-BIB-0627)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES (87)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
(OHOAETO)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-174-33)
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY (CA030102)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.)
Health Assessment Document for Acrolein (CL-BI6-0059)
Health Assessment Document for Acetaldehyde (CL-BIB-0061)
Health Assessment Document for Hydrogen Sulfide (CL-BIB-0062)
Health Assessment Document for Phosgene (CL-BIB-0063)
Health Assessment Document for Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans
(CL-BIB-0064)
Atmospheric Measurements of Trace Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0103)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0108)
Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Effect Relationships (CL-BIB-0109)
Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0110)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Response Indicators
(CL-BIB-0112)
Develop Methods to Identify Reproductive Toxicity of Air
Pollutants (CL-BIB-0114)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewataring
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Analysis of Acid Precipitation Samples Collected in West Virginia,
Delaware, and Maryland (CL-BIB-0147)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Health Assessment for Chromium, Update
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0279)
Health Assessment Document for Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride,
External Review (CL-BIB-0280)
Development of Methods to Interpret Metabolism Data in Exposure
Assessments (CL-BIB-0281)
Health Assessment for Trichloroethylene Cancer Update (CL-BIB-0282)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Indoor Air Quality Research
(CL-BIB-0290)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
(CL-BIB-0324)
(CL-BIB-0338)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
(CL-BIB-0339)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Manual
(CL-BIB-0340)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-B1B-0345)
Refinement of a Detection and Analysis Approach to Volatile Organic
Compound Release Characterization Using a Whole Air Technique
(CL-BIB-0348)
Develop Dosimetry Models for VOC Hazard Identification
(CL-BIB-0350)
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (CL-BIB-0353)
Reportable Quantities Regulations (CL-BIB-0354)
Interpreted Role of Federally Permitted Releases (CL-BIB-035S)
Urban Air Toxics Program (CL-BIB-0359)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors (CL-B1B-0362)
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (CL-BIB-0363)
Radionuclides NESHAPS Reconsideration; Phosphogypsum (CL-BIB-0364)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Health Assessment Document for Mineral Fibers (CL-BIB-0372)
Health Assessment Document for Methyl Isocyanate (CL-BIB-0373)
Health Assessment Document for Toluene Diisocyanate (CL-BIB-0374)
Indoor Air Reference Data Base (CL-BIB-0379)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0384)
Industrial Cooling Towers Chromium NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0385)
Studies on Toxicity Applicable to Risk Assessment (STARA)
(CL-BIB-0390)
Source Category Parameters
The Toxic Interaction Database, MIXTOX
(CL-BIB-0391)
(CL-BIB-0392)
Introductory Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Course for State and Local
Public Health Officials (CL-BIB-0394)
Archive and Evaluate Selected Air Toxics Dispersion Models
(CL-BIB-0399)
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure Monitoring Systems
Development (CL-BIB-0401)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
TEAM Study: Indoor Air; Particle Study
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
(CL-BIB-0419)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.)
Neurobehavioral and Sensory Irritant Effects of Complex VOC
Mixtures in Humans (CL-B1B-0421)
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP) (CL-BIB-0423)
State/EPA Indoor Radon Survey (CL-BIB-0424)
Land Evaluation Studies—Coastal Plain Characterization
(CL-BIB-0426)
A Study of Formaldehyde from Pressed Wood Products (CL-BIB-0434)
Revisions to the NESHAP Regulation (Section 112 of the Clean Air
Act) for Asbestos (CL-BIB-0435)
Computerized Consumer Exposure Model (CCEM) Development
(CL-BIB-0438)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
General Quantitative Risk Assessment Guidelines for Noncancer
Health Effects (CL-BIB-0448)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
Indoor Dispersion/Ventilation Model (CL-BIB-0469)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Compendium of Indoor Air Quality Measurement Methods (CL-BIB-0472)
Temporal Profile Analysis (CL-BIB-0474)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
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Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous waste (CL-BIB-0480)
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) VOC Study
(CL-BIB-0497)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-OA99)
Emissions Data Base for Indoor Air Sources
(CL-BIB-0507)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEM) (CL-BIB-0509)
Chemical Fractionation and Analysis of China Coal Combustion
Emission Samples (CL-BIB-0516)
A High-Efficiency, High-Volume Compound Annular Denuder Sampler
for Phase-Distributed Semi-Volatile Organic Chemicals (CL-BIB-0517)
VOCs Samplers for Superfund Site Applications (CL-BIB-0520)
Multi-Sorbent Preconcentrator (CL-BIB-0524)
Real-Time Formaldehyde Monitor (CL-BIB-0525)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
Evaluation of Canister-Based Sampling in the TAMS Network
(CL-BIB-0533)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NHOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSO (CL-BIB-0536)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
Evaluation of 1.3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.)
Scoping Study for Deposition Modeling of Entire Great Lakes
(CL-BIB-0540)
1985 Emissions Deposition Modeling of Air Toxics in Lake Michigan
Region (CL-BIB-0541)
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
(CL-BIB-0542)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-B1B-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Method Development for Condensible Particulate Matter Monitoring
(CL-BIB-0548)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0550)
PIPOUIC (Program Integration Project - Queries Using Interactive
Commands) (CL-B1B-0551)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Methyl
Methacrylate: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0558)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Phthalic
Anhydride: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0559)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Maleic Anhydride:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-OS60)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Organic
Phosphorus: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0562)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Dimethylamine:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0564)
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Sunmary Review of Health Effects Associated with Styrene: Health
Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0565)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Hydrogen Cyanide:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0566)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Puget Sound Air Toxics Deposition Study
(CL-BIB-0581)
National Institute of Standards and Technology General Indoor
Air Pollution Concentration Model (CL-BIB-0586)
Development of Formaldehyde Monitoring Techniques (CL-BIB-0590)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Evaluation of Methodologies for Determining Hepatic Effects of
Inhaled Hazardous Pollutants (CL-BIB-0592)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Technical Support Document for Chemical Mixtures Guidelines
(CL-BIB-0595)
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA) (CL-BIB-0597)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
(CL-BIB-0598)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(Cl-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-BIB-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
National Data Base of Indoor Radon Measurements (CL-BIB-0609)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites (CL-BIB-0613)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
Denver Broun Cloud Study
(CL-BIB-0623)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-062A)
Comprehensive Toxic Air Pollutants Database
Heavy Metal Sampling
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
Wisconsin Formaldehyde Toxic Special Study
Wisconsin Chloroform Toxic Special Study
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0625)
(CL-BIB-0626)
(CL-BIB-0627)
(CL-BIB-0628)
(CL-BIB-0629)
(CL-BIB-0630)
Voluntary Reduction of Hazardous Air Pollutants (CL-BIB-0631)
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network (CL-BIB-0632)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
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Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Michigan Compliance Prioritization (CL-BIB-0637)
Minnesota Urban Air Toxics Assessment (CL-BIB-0638)
Minnesota Wafer-board Emissions Study
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.l
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organics and Semivolatile
Phase-Distributed Organics (CL-BIB-0678)
Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterlization/Fumigation NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0679)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMl)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0680
Hazardous Uaste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Kanawha Valley Health Studies
(CL-BIB-0686)
Atmospheric Sampling Source for Real-Time Measurement of Polar VOCs
(CL-BIB-0687)
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
Hazard Ranking System
(CL-BIB-0689)
(CL-BIB-0690)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Uaste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Uaste Incinerators
(CL-BIB-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Uaste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) (cont.J
Long Term Radon Monitoring in 12 Maryland Houses Having EPA
Installed Radon Reduction Systems (CL-BIB-0695)
Selection of Study Houses for Radon Reduction Testing in New
Mexico (CL-BIB-0696)
NY Consumer Products Support - Shelf Survey (CL-BIB-0697)
Radiation Curable Coatings as a Control Option for VOCs from
Coatings (CL-BIB-0698)
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous
Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray
Booths (CL-BIB-0699)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
Continuous Release Reduced Reporting Requirement (CL-BIB-0702)
Corona Destruction as an Air Toxics Control Option (CL-BIB-0703)
Corona Destruction Mechanisms and Reactor Design (CL-BIB-0704)
The Effect of Uood Finishing Products on Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0705)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method (CL-BIB-0706)
Development of a Source Test Method for Hexavalent Chromium
(CL-BIB-0707)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0708)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Uaste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Air Emissions
Data (CL-BIB-0710)
Characterization of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burning of
Automobile Shredder Fluff (CL-BIB-0711)
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MINOTORING) (FL02KPDT0001)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03-01)
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EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03IN002)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIOANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
FIELD AND SLASH BURNING PESTICIDE IMPACT STUDY (OR01 PROJECT 001}
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge
Volume 2. User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE. RI AIR
(RI01002)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS. TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS (UA02 PSAPCA 10)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE II (UA02 PSAPCA 12)
RECEPTOR MODELING FEASIBILITY STUDY (UA02 PSAPCA 7)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE I (WA02 PSAPCA 8)
UYNDVALLEY - DEVELOPMENT OF A NONGUIDELINE AIR STAGNATION DIFFUSION
HOOEL (WA02 PSAPCA 9)
PM10 PROBLEM AREA IDENTIFICATION
(WA02PSAPCA 11)
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE (CL-ETS^
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
(CL-BIB-0244)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
(CL-BIB-0339)
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE (CL-ETS) (cont.)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
EPA (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY)
See titles under ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY (ES)
North Carolina Dusty Trades File
(CL-BIB-0207)
(CL-BIB-0216)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Manual
(CL-BIB-0340)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley. West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BIB-0224)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
Medical, Biometric and Industrial Hygiene Study of Emerging
Problems (CL-BIB-0230)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation (CL-BIB-0244)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
Kanawha Valley Health Studies (CL-BIB-0686)
ETHANOL (64-17-5)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
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ETHANOL (64-17-5) (cont.)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
ETHER. TERT-BUTYL METHYL (1634-04-4)
Chemical Analysis of Participate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
ETHERS (CL-ETHERS)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Chemical Substitutes for Chlorofluorocarbons
(CL-BIB-0672)
ETHOXYETHANOL.2- (110-80-5)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Glycol Ethers - NTP Management
(CL-BIB-0376)
ETHYL BENZENE (100-41-4)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
ETHYLENE D1BROMIDE (106-93-4)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
ETHYLENE D1CHLORIDE (107-06-2)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER (111-76-2)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
ETHYLENE OXIDE (75-21-8)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
ETHYLENE OXIDE (75-21-8) (cont.)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
(CL-BIB-0224)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
Ethylene Oxide Commercial SterIization/Fumigation NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0679)
(OH04ETO)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT (EA)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-174-33)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
ACTIVITY PATTERN STUDY OF CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS (CA01-A6-177-33/UCB)
IN-VEHICLE AIR TOXICS CHARACTERIZATION STUDY IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR
BASIN (CA03-002)
REGIONAL AIR TOXICS AND RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL ENVIRONMENT
(CA03-003)
MULTI-PATHWAY HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT INPUT PARAMETERS GUIDANCE DOC-
UMENT (CA03-005)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
Access to National Occupational Hazard Survey Data Base Profile
Development (CL-BIB-0252)
Development of Methods to Interpret Metabolism Data in Exposure
Assessments (CL-BIB-0281)
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EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT (EA) (cont.)
Indoor Air Quality Research
(CL-BIB-0290)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
(CL-BIB-0339)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure Monitoring Systems
Development (CL-BIB-0401)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Neurobehavioral and Sensory Irritant Effects of Complex VOC
Mixtures in Humans (CL-BIB-0421)
Computerized Consumer Exposure Model (CCEM) Development
(CL-BIB-0438)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Compendium of Indoor Air Quality Measurement Methods (CL-BIB-0472)
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) VOC Study
(CL-BIB-0497)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEN) (CL-BIB-0509)
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT (EA) (cont.)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-053S)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
PIPQUIC (Program Integration Project - Queries Using Interactive
Commands) (CL-BIB-0551)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA) (CL-BIB-0597)
Minnesota Urban Air Toxics Assessment (CL-BIB-0638)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Kanawha Valley Health Studies
(CL-BIB-0686)
Environmental and Health Assessment of Exposure to Alachlor-
enhancement (CL-BIB-0688)
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Air Emissions
Data (CL-BIB-0710)
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS
(MT01 WESTVERM)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 29529)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
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ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS. TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE II
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE I
(WA02 PSAPCA 12)
(UA02 PSAPCA 8)
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (34)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
(CL-BIB-0384)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
(CL-BIB-0706)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS. NEC (3499)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
FABRICATED PIPE AND FITTINGS (3498)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
(RI01002)
(RI01002)
FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS. NEC (306)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS. NEC (3069)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS (344)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
FLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANE (75-69-4)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS (20)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
FORMALDEHYDE (50-00-0)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (CA03-004)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
A Study of Formaldehyde from Pressed Wood Products (CL-BIB-0434)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Real-Time Formaldehyde Monitor (CL-BIB-0525)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study (CL-BIB-0535)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Development of Formaldehyde Monitoring Techniques (CL-BIB-0590)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
Wisconsin Formaldehyde Toxic Special Study
(CL-BIB-0627)
(CL-BIB-0628)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BIB-0670)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM (M001 MONITORING 1)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-NRPS)
(RI01002)
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ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
FURANS (Cl-FURAN)
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Lou Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (25)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
GAS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION (492)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOICHURST SUBDIVISION. WATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
GASOLINE (8006-61-9)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS (554)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS (5541)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS (15)
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals
(CL-BIB-0308)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS (15) (cont.)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report
(CL-BIB-0530)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
(CL-BIB-0598)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS (8062)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
TOXX System
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(CL-BIB-0654)
(OH04ETO)
GLYCOLS. POLYETHYLENE. MONO(2.3-EPOXY-2- (32196-63-7)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
GRAY AND DUCTILE IRON FOUNDRIES (3321)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS (514)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BIB-0224)
GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. NEC (5149)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BIB-0224)
HALOWAX 1000 (58718-66-4)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
HALOWAX 1001 (58718-67-5)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
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HAIOWAX 1099 (39450-05-0)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BI8-0410)
HARDWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD (2435)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BIB-0670)
HAZARDOUS WASTES (CL-HAZWAST)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-OH1)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
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HEALTH ASSESSMENT (HA) (cont.)
Analysis of Exposure Data for Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0647)
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures
(CL-BIB-0651)
Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene Cancer Update
(CL-BIB-0660)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride (CL-BIB-0674)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide (CL-BIB-0675)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
Environmental and Health Assessment of Exposure to Alachlor-
enhancement (CL-BIB-0688)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AMD EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
HEALTH SERVICES (80)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BIB-0224)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
TOXX System (CL-B1B-0654)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS (OH04ETO)
HEPTACHLOR001BENZOD10XIN.1.2.3.4.6.7.8- (35822-46-9)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
HEXACHLORO-1.3-BUTA01ENE (87-68-3)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
HEXACHLOROOIBENZO-P-D10XIN.1.2.3.6.7.8- (34465-46-8)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 OIOXIN D001)
HOSPITALS (806)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
(CL-BIB-0224)
HOSPITALS (806) (cont.)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
TOXX System
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(CL-BIB-0654)
(OH04ETO)
HYDROCARBONS (CL-HCARB)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Revisions of a Control Technology Report for Aerosol Products
(CL-BIB-0671)
HYDROGEN BROMIDE (10035-10-6)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
(CL-BIB-0675)
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE (7647-01-0)
Health Assessment Document for Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride,
External Review (CL-BIB-0280)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
HYDROGEN CYANIDE (74-90-8)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Hydrogen Cyanide:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0566)
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE (7664-39-5)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
(CL-BIB-0674)
HYDROGEN SULF1DE (7783-06-4)
Health Assessment Document for Hydrogen Sulfide (CL-BIB-0062)
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THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(FL02ARS0002)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
HYDROQUINONE (123-31-9)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
ILLINOIS ENV. PROT. AGENCY. DIV. OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (IL01)
An Ongoing Survey of Genetic Toxicity of Air Particulates
(IL01-001)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits (IL01-871116)
Review of State of the Art of Measuring Environmental Benefits
(IL01-881033)
An Anlaysis of Industrial Reporting Requirements for Toxic
Materials: A Mass Balance Accounting (IL01-881128)
Air Monitoring Survey Design for Air Toxic Pollutants in an Urban
Environment (IL01-881145)
INDIANAPOLIS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION (1N03)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03-01)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (1N03IN002)
INDOOR AIR (1A)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-AS-174-33)
RESIDENTIAL INDOOR-OUTDOOR RADON STUDY
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
Indoor Air Quality Research
(CA01-A6-W-53)
(CL-BIB-0290)
INDOOR AIR (IA) (cont.)
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
(CL-BIB-0338)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
(CL-BIB-0339)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Manual
(CL-BIB-0340)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in ConnericaI Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Indoor Air Reference Data Base
(CL-BIB-0379)
Introductory Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Course for State and Local
Public Health Officials (CL-BIB-0394)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
TEAM Study: Indoor Air; Particle Study
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0419)
Neurobehavioral and Sensory Irritant Effects of Complex VOC
Mixtures in Humans (CL-BIB-0421)
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP) (CL-BIB-0423)
State/EPA Indoor Radon Survey (CL-BIB-0424)
Land Evaluation Studies—Coastal Plain Characterization
(CL-BIB-0426)
A Study of Formaldehyde from Pressed Wood Products (CL-BIB-0434)
Revisions to the NESHAP Regulation (Section 112 of the Clean Air
Act) for Asbestos (CL-BIB-0435)
Computerized Consumer Exposure Model (CCEM) Development
(CL-BIB-0438)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
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Indoor Dispersion/Ventilation Model (CL-BIB-0469)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Compendium of Indoor Air Quality Measurement Methods (CL-BIB-0472)
Temporal Profile Analysis (CL-BIB-0474)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) VOC Study
(CL-BIB-0497)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Emissions Data Base for Indoor Air Sources
(CL-BIB-0507)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEM) (CL-BIB-0509)
Chemical Fractionation and Analysis of China Coal Combustion
Emission Samples (CL-BIB-0516)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality (CL-BIB-OS50)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
National Institute of Standards and Technology General Indoor
Air Pollution Concentration Model (CL-BIB-0586)
Development of Formaldehyde Monitoring Techniques (CL-BIB-0590)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
INDOOR AIR (IA) (cont.)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-BIB-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k»
(CL-BIB-0607)
National Data Base of Indoor Radon Measurements (CL-BIB-0609)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-0640)
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program (CL-BIB-0641)
Technical Support of EPA Radon Programs (W/DOI) (CL-BIB-0642)
EPA 1988 Update and Revision of Training Course: "Reducing Radon
in Structures" (CL-BIB-0643)
Data Base of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (DIAPS) (CL-BIB-0644)
Evaluation of Indoor Sinks (CL-BIB-0645)
Evaluation of Leakage from Vented Gas-fired Appliances
(CL-BIB-0646)
Analysis of Exposure Data for Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0647)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0650)
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures (CL-BIB-0651)
Training Course on Indoor Air Quality (CL-BIB-0656)
Building Managers' Guide to Indoor Air In Commercial and Public
Buildings (CL-BIB-0662)
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INDOOR AIR (1A) (cont.)
Long Term Radon Monitoring in 12 Maryland Houses Having EPA
Installed Radon Reduction Systems (CL-BIB-069S)
Selection of Study Houses for Radon Reduction Testing in New
Mexico (CL-BIB-0696)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 29529)
RADON CONCENTRATION STUDY - TOLEDO AREA (OHOA RADON STUDY '86)
INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS (CL-IAP) (cont.)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0550)
INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS (CL-IAP)
Indoor Air Quality Research
(CL-BIB-0290)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Indoor Air Reference Data Base
(CL-BIB-0379)
Introductory Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Course for State and Local
Public Health Officials (CL-BIB-0394)
W Boise, Idaho Air Shed (CL-BIB-0407)
TEAM Study: Indoor Air; Particle Study (CL-BIB-0419)
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP) (CL-BIB-0423)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
GC/MS Analysis of Uoodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
Indoor Dispersion/ventilation Model (CL-BIB-0469)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Compendium of Indoor Air Quality Measurement Methods (CL-BIB-0472)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Emissions Data Base for Indoor Air Sources (CL-B1B-0507)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
National Institute of Standards and Technology General Indoor
Air Pollution Concentration Model (CL-BIB-0586)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Data Base of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (DIAPS) (CL-BIB-0644)
Evaluation of Indoor Sinks (CL-BIB-0645)
Evaluation of Leakage from Vented Gas-fired Appliances
(CL-BIB-0646)
Analysis of Exposure Data for Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0647)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0650)
Mutagenicity of Individual Indoor Air Mixtures (CL-BIB-0651)
The Effect of Wood Finishing Products on Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0705)
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS AND WAREHOUSES (1541)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
INDUSTRIAL LAUNDERERS (7218)
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0630)
INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (35)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS (286)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0324)
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Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCHI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
(CL-BIB-0689)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS. NEC (2869)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0324)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-INORGAN)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS (38)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
INTERCITY & RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION (4131)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION (413)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION (413) (cont.)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study (CL-BIB-0535)
IRON (15438-31-0)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
IRON AND STEEL FORCINGS (3462)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES (332)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
IRON OXIDE (1332-37-2)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
1SOPHORONE (78-59-1)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
JEWELRY. PRECIOUS METAL (3911)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. AND PLATED WARE (391)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(CL-BIB-0618)
(RI01002)
(RI01002)
L-N1COTINE (54-11-5)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
LAUNDRY. CLEANING. & GARMENT SERVICES (721)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
LEAD POWDER (7439-92-1)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
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ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT (41)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSIT (4111)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-Z04-32)
LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION (411)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
LOCAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION. NEC (4119)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (24)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study (CL-BIB-0639)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BIB-0670)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
MALE1C ANHYDRIDE (108-31-6)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Maleic Anhydride:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0560)
MALLEABLE IRON FOUNDRIES (3322)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
MANGANESE (7439-96-5)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. NEC (3999)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0324)
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT.AIR MANAGEMENT ADMIN. (MD01)
AIR TOXICS REGULATION DEVELOPMENT (MD01 01)
MEDICAL AND DENTAL LABORATORIES (807)
TOXX System
(CL-BIB-0654)
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES (384)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
MEDICAL LABORATORIES (8071)
TOXX System
(CL-BIB-0654)
MEMPHIS-SHELBY CO. DEPT. OF HEALTH (TN03)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
MERCURY (7439-97-6)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
METAL CANS (3411)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
METAL CANS AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS (341)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
METAL FORCINGS AND STAMPINGS (346)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
METAL MINING (10)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals
(UA02 PSAPCA 10)
(CL-BIB-0244)
(CL-BIB-0308)
METAL SERVICES. NEC (347)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
(CL-BIB-0384)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE. RI AIR
(CL-BIB-0706)
(RI01002)
METALLIC COMPOUNDS (CL-METAL)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
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Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham. Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Assessment of Control Technologies for Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0669)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
METHANE (74-82-8)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
METHANOl (67-56-1)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0683)
(CL-BIB-0535)
METHOXYBENZENE COMPOUNDS (CL-METOXBZ)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
METHOXYETHAMOL.2- (109-86-4)
Glycol Ethers - NTP Management
(CL-BIB-0376)
METHYL BROMIDE (74-83-9)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
METHYL CHLORIDE (74-87-3)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
METHYL ETHYL KETONE (78-93-3)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
METHYL ISOCYANATE (624-83-9)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Health Assessment Document for Methyl Isocyanate (CL-BIB-0373)
METHYL METHACRYLATE (80-62-6)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Methyl
Methacrylate: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0558)
HETHYLENE CHLORIDE (75-Q9-2)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
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Formaldehyde Emissions From Uood Veneer Plants
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NAPHTHALENE. 1.6-DICHLORO- (2050-72-8)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Nalowax (CL-BIB-0410)
NAPHTHALENE. 1.7-D1CHLORO- (2050-73-9)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
NAPHTHALENE. 2.3-DICHLORO- (2050-75-1)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
NAPHTHALENE. 2.7-DICHLORO- (2198-77-8)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUR. SAFETY AND HEALTH (NIOSH)
Particutate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research (CL-BIB-0161)
Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0162)
Vanadium Pentoxide - NTP Chemical Management (CL-BIB-0181)
Dimethylformamide - NTP Chemical Management (CL-BIB-0186)
Effective Silica Indices of Respirable Mineral Dusts (CL-8IB-0195)
North Carolina Dusty Trades File (CL-BIB-0207)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BI8-0224)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
Medical, Biometric and Industrial Hygiene Study of Emerging
Problems (CL-BIB-0230)
Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance (CL-BIB-0231)
Epidemiotogic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH (NIOSH) (cont.)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation (CL-BIB-0244)
Access to National Occupational Hazard Survey Data Base Profile
Development (CL-BIB-0252)
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals (CL-BIB-0308)
Glycol Ethers - NTP Management (CL-BIB-0376)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
Environmental and Health Assessment of Exposure to Alachlor-
enhancement (CL-BIB-0688)
NAT'L EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (NESHAP)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (CL-BIB-0261)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors (CL-BIB-0362)
Radionuctides NESHAPS Reconsideration; Phosphogypsum (CL-BIB-0364)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0384)
Industrial Cooling Towers Chromium NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0385)
Revisions to the NESHAP Regulation (Section 112 of the Clean Air
Act) for Asbestos (CL-BIB-0435)
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP (CL-BIB-0630)
Voluntary Reduction of Hazardous Air Pollutants (CL-BIB-0631)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
Test Method Development for Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaners
(CL-BIB-0664)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0673)
Ethylene Oxide Commercial SterIization/Fumigation NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0679)
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Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0689)
(CL-BIB-0708)
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION (4922)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMING (WY01-2)
NAVY FUELS JP-5 (8008-20-6)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
NEW JERSEY DEPT. OF ENV. PROT.. DIV. OF ENV. QUALITY (NJ01)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 29529)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARD (NSPS)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors (CL-BIB-0362)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
NEW YORK DEPT OF ENV. CONSERVATION. DIV. OF AIR QUALITY (NY01)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N-Y- (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSU INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY. N.Y. (NY01003)
NEW YORK DEPT OF ENV. CONSERVATION. DIV. OF AIR QUALITY (NY01) (cont.)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
NICKEL (7440-02-0)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
N10SH (NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH)
See titles under NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUP. SAFETY AND HEALTH
NITRIC OXIDE (10102-43-9)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
NITROBENZENE (98-95-3)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
NITROGEN (7727-37-9)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
NITROGEN DIOXIDE (10102-44-0)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEM) (CL-BIB-0509)
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MINOTORING) (FL02KPDT0001)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
NITROGEN OXIDES (11104-93-1)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
NITROPROPANE.2- (79-46-9)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
NITROUS OXIDE (10024-97-2)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
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Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
NONFERROUS ROLLING AMD DRAWING (335)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
NONFERROUS WIREDRAWING & INSULATING (3357)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
NONMETALL1C MINERALS. EXCEPT FUELS (14)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS
(CL-BIB-0683)
(CL-BIB-0410)
(CL-BIB-OA10)
(CL-BIB-0633)
(MT01 WESTVERM)
NONRESIDENT1AL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (154)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
NOMRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION. NEC (1542)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
OCTACHLOROOIBENZO-P-DIOXIM (3268-87-9)
SOURCES. OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOX INS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
ODORS (CL-ODOR)
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network (CL-BIB-0632)
OFFICE FURNITURE (252)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
OHIO EPA. DIV. OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (OH01)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION (15)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES (138)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES. NEC (1389)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF HEALTH. AIR QUALITY SERVICE (OIC01)
OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATION 2.3(REVISION)
(OK01PROJECT 2.3)
OREGON DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. AIR QUALITY DIVISION (OR01)
FIELD AND SLASH BURNING PESTICIDE IMPACT STUDY (OR01 PROJECT 001)
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-ORGANIC)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Organic
Phosphorus: Health Issue Assessment (CL-8IB-0562)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Hutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0673)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-ORGAN 1C) (cont.)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
The Effect of Wood Finishing Products on Indoor Air Quality
(CL-BIB-0705)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Characterization of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burning of
Automobile Shredder Fluff (CL-BIB-0711)
ORGANIC TIN COMPOUNDS (CL-T1N)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
OTHER (OT)
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY (CA030102)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Review of State of the Art of Measuring Environmental Benefits
(IL01-881033)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N-Y- (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY. N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
OXYDIANIL1NE.4.4'- (101-80-4)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
OZONE (10028-15-6)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
OZONE (10028-15-6) (cont.)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEM) (CL-BIB-0509)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (285)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (2851)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (26)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR) (FL02ARS0002)
PAPER MILLS (262)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR) (FL02ARS0002)
PAPER MILLS (2621)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(FL02ARS0002)
(CL-BIB-0286)
(CL-BIB-0324)
PARTICULATE MATTER (CL-PH)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research (CL-BIB-0161)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II (CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors (CL-BIB-0362)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed (CL-BIB-0407)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
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PARTICULATE MATTER (CL-PH) (cont.)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Participates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Indoor Air Pollution Mitigation Technology Research (CL-BIB-0476)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Method Development for Condensible Paniculate Matter Monitoring
(CL-B1B-0548)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
An Ongoing Survey of Genetic Toxicity of Air Particulates
(IL01-001)
PENTACHLOROPHENOL (87-86-5)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-B1B-0345)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
PENTANE. 2.2.4-TRIMETHYL- (540-84-1)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
PERSONAL SERVICES (72)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
PESTICIDES (CL-PEST)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Evaluation of Emissions From Open Field Burning of Agricultural
Plastics (CL-BIB-0648)
PESTICIDES (CL-PEST) (cont.)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS (29)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
PETROLEUM REFINING (291)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
PETROLEUM REFINING (2911)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS (2834)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
PHARMACEUTICALS (CL-PHARM)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
PHENOL (108-95-2)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
PHILADELPHIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH. AIR MGMT.SERVICES (PA02)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
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ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
PHOSGENE (75-44-5)
Health Assessment Document for Phosgene
(CL-BI8-0063)
PHOSPHINE (7803-51-2)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW) (7723-14-0)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Organic
Phosphorus: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0562)
PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS (CL-PCO)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE (85-44-9)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Phthalic
Anhydride: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0559)
PLASTICS MATERIALS AND SYNTHETICS (282)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
PLATING AND POLISHING (3471)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
(CL-BIB-0384)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE. RI AIR
(CL-BIB-0706)
(RI01002)
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (1336-36-3)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
POLYCYCL1C AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (CL-PAH)
A SURVEY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS (PAHS) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA_(COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-185-32)
Chemical Analysis of Paniculate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
GC/MS Analysis of Woodstove and Oil-fired Home Heating Unit
Emissions and Ambient Samples from Impacted Areas (CL-BIB-0467)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
POLYCYCLIC ORGANIC MATTER (CL-POH)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
(CL-BIB-0627)
PRE-REGULATORY ASSESSMENT (PRA)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
Source Category Parameters
(CL-BIB-0391)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES (33)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
(CL-BIB-0410)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
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Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS (333)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS. NEC (3339)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation • NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(COO1001HRPSASARCO)
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (88)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Indoor Air Quality Research
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-B1B-0115)
(CL-BIB-0290)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0550)
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (88) (cont.)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (881)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Indoor Air Quality Research
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-B1B-0115)
(CL-BIB-0290)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0550)
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (8811)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Indoor Air Quality Research
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0290)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
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Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0550)
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-B1B-0607)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY (WA02)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS (UA02 PSAPCA 10)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE II (UA02 PSAPCA 12)
RECEPTOR MODELING FEASIBILITY STUDY (WA02 PSAPCA 7)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE I (UA02 PSAPCA 8)
UYNOVALLEY - DEVELOPMENT OF A NONGUIDELINE AIR STAGNATION DIFFUSION
MODEL (UA02 PSAPCA 9)
PM10 PROBLEM AREA IDENTIFICATION
(WA02PSAPCA 11)
PYR1D1NE (110-86-1)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
RADIATION (CL-RAD)
Radionuclides NESHAPS Reconsideration; Phosphogypsum (CL-BIB-0364)
RADON (10043-92-2)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
State/EPA Indoor Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0244)
(CL-BIB-0338)
(CL-BIB-0424)
Land Evaluation Studies--Coastal Plain Characterization
(CL-BIB-0426)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-BIB-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
National Data Base of Indoor Radon Measurements (CL-BIB-0609)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program (CL-BIB-0641)
Technical Support of EPA Radon Programs (W/DOI) (CL-BIB-0642)
EPA 1988 Update and Revision of Training Course: "Reducing Radon
in Structures" (CL-BIB-0643)
Long Term Radon Monitoring in 12 Maryland Houses Having EPA
Installed Radon Reduction Systems (CL-BIB-0695)
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Selection of Study Houses for Radon Reduction Testing in New
Mexico (CL-BIB-0696)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
RADON CONCENTRATION STUDY - TOLEDO AREA (OH04 RADON STUDY '86)
RECONSTITUTED WOOD PRODUCTS (2493)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study
(CL-BIB-0639)
REFUSE SYSTEMS (4953)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Air Emissions From Dredging
(CL-BIB-0666)
REFUSE SYSTEMS (4953) (cont.)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
(CL-BIB-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-BIB-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits
(IL01-871116)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE (RDG)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Manual
(CL-BIB-0340)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in ConnericaI Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
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Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
NY Consumer Products Support - Shelf Survey (CL-BIB-0697)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
REGULATIONS OR RULES (RR)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
An Anlaysis of Industrial Reporting Requirements for Toxic
Materials: A Mass Balance Accounting (IL01-881128)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03-01)
PERMIT RULE FOR NON-CRITERIA POLLUTANTS (M001 RULES 1)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS (OH04ETO)
OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATION 2.3(REVISION)
(OK01PROJECT 2.3}
AMBIENT ORGAN ICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
REGULATORY REVISION CONCERNING EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NON-CRITERIA
POLLUTANTS (VA011)
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (152)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report
(CL-BIB-0530)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION. NEC (1522)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
Building Site Characterization (CL-B1B-0604)
RHODE ISLAND DEPT OF ENV. MGMT.. DIV. OF AIR & HAZ. MATERIALS (R101)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR (RI01002)
RHOTHANE (72-5A-8)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
RISK ASSESSMENT (RA)
REGIONAL AIR TOXICS AND RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL ENVIRONMENT
(CA03-003)
MULTI-PATHWAY HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT INPUT PARAMETERS GUIDANCE DOC-
UMENT (CA03-005)
ENHANCEMENT OF THE REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESMENT
MODEL. (CA030100)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING OF BASINWIDE FORMALDEHYDE
CONCENTRATIONS (CA030101)
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY (CA030102)
Urban Air Toxics Program (CL-BIB-0359)
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (CL-BIB-0363)
Radionuclides NESHAPS Reconsideration; Phosphogypsum (CL-BIB-0364)
Studies on Toxicity Applicable to Risk Assessment (STARA)
(CL-BIB-0390)
The Toxic Interaction Database, MIXTOX
(CL-BIB-0392)
General Quantitative Risk Assessment Guidelines for Noncancer
Health Effects (CL-BIB-0448)
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
(CL-BIB-0542)
PIPQUIC (Program Integration Project - Queries Using Interactive
Commands) (CL-BIB-0551)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Technical Support Document for Chemical Mixtures Guidelines
(CL-BIB-0595)
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA) (CL-BIB-0597)
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RISK ASSESSMENT (RA) (cont.)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Minnesota Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Minnesota Wafer-board Emissions Study
(CL-BIB-0638)
(CL-BIB-0639)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
Hazard Ranking System
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
(CL-BIB-0690)
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Air Emissions
Data (CL-BIB-0710)
WESTERN VERMI OIL ITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS
(MT01 WESTVERM)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (0H01 DIOXIN D001)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(OH04ETO)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS (30)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
SANITARY SERVICES (495)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
SANITARY SERVICES (495) (cont.)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-OS94)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-B58-0605)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0623)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Air Emissions From Dredging
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0666)
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
(CL-BIB-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
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SANITARY SERVICES (495) (cont.)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-B1B-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-B1B-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-B1B-0694)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
CIL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits
(IL01-871116)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
SANITARY SERVICES. NEC (4959)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
SELENIUM COMPOUNDS. AS SE (7782-49-2)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0623)
(CL-BIB-0618)
SEMICONDUCTORS AND RELATED DEVICES (3674)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Cl-SVOC)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-SVOC) (cont.)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
A High-Efficiency, High-Volume Compound Annular Denuder Sampler
for Phase-Distributed Semi-Volatile Organic Chemicals (CL-BIB-0517)
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air
Air Emissions From Dredging
(CL-BIB-0650)
(CL-BIB-0666)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Assessment of Control Technologies for Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0669)
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organics and Semivolatile
Phase-Distributed Organics (CL-BIB-0678)
SEWAGE SLUDGE (CL-SEWSLUD)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS (4952)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
SILICA (7631-86-9)
Effective Silica Indices of Respirable Mineral Dusts (CL-B1B-0195)
North Carolina Dusty Trades File (CL-BIB-0207)
SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION (1521)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey (CL-BIB-0602)
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SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION (1521) (cont.)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD (2436)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BIB-0670)
SOLVENTS (CL-SOLVENT)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes (CL-BIB-0324)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
Test Method Development for Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaners
(CL-BIB-0664)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
SOURCE ASSESSMENT (SA)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(CL-BIB-0673)
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
RESIDENTIAL INDOOR-OUTDOOR RADON STUDY
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-194-53)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP) (CL-BIB-0115)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Indoor Air Quality Research
(CL-BIB-0290)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
SOURCE ASSESSMENT (SA) (cont.)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
Ambient Air Monitoring in Portland, Oregon (Urban Soup)
(CL-BIB-0298)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
Source Category Parameters
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
State/EPA Indoor Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0362)
(CL-BIB-0391)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
(CL-BIB-0424)
Land Evaluation Studies — Coastal Plain Characterization
(CL-BIB-0426)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado)
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SOURCE ASSESSMENT (SA) (cont.)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2 (CL-BIB-0623)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels
Wisconsin Formaldehyde Toxic Special Study
Wisconsin Chloroform Toxic Special Study
(CL-BIB-0624)
(CL-BIB-0628)
(CL-BIB-0629)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Michigan Compliance Prioritization
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study
(CL-BIB-0637)
(CL-BIB-0639)
Development Of A Screening Model For Assessing The Impacts Of Toxic
Air Pollutant Releases From Superfund And Sites And Other Sources
(CL-BIB-0652)
Characterization of Air Toxics Emissions and Deposition in the
Great Lakes Area (CL-BIB-0665)
Test Method Development for VOCs in Consumer Products (CL-BIB-0668)
Kanawha Valley Health Studies (CL-BIB-0686)
SOURCE ASSESSMENT (SA) (cont.)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-BIB-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
Continuous Release Reduced Reporting Requirement (CL-BIB-0702)
Characterization of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burning of
Automobile Shredder Fluff (CL-BIB-0711)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N_Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
RADON CONCENTRATION STUDY - TOLEDO AREA (OH04 RADON STUDY '86)
FIELD AND SLASH BURNING PESTICIDE IMPACT STUDY (OR01 PROJECT 001)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS. TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAMO RRF01)
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RECEPTOR MODELING FEASIBILITY STUDY
(WA02 PSAPCA 7)
SURVEY OF WOOD USE FOR RESIDENTIAL UOODBURNING IN SHERIDAN AND
LANDER, WYOMING (WY01 PROJECT 001)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
SOURCE SAMPLING (SS)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-174-32)
EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
OF SELECTED TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-222-53)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
Analysis of Acid Precipitation Samples Collected in West Virginia,
Delaware, and Maryland (CL-BIB-0147)
Effective Silica Indices of Respirable Mineral Dusts (CL-BIB-0195)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
SOURCE SAMPLING (SS) (cont.)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
(CL-BIB-0407)
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
VOCs Samplers for Superfund Site Applications (CL-BIB-0520)
Multi-Sorbent Preconcentrator (CL-BIB-0524)
Real-Time Formaldehyde Monitor (CL-BIB-0525)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Method Development for Condensible Particulate Matter Monitoring
(CL-BIB-0548)
Development of Formaldehyde Monitoring Techniques (CL-BIB-0590)
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites (CL-BIB-0613)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
(CL-BIB-0627)
Evaluation of Emissions From Open Field Burning of Agricultural
Plastics (CL-BIB-0648)
Sampling Methods for VOCs in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-06SO)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Test Method Development for Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaners
(CL-BIB-0664)
Air Emissions From Dredging
(CL-BIB-0666)
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SOURCE SAMPLING (SS) (cont.)
Solvent Emissions Reduction Study at Newark Air Force Base
(CL-BIB-0667)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants
(CL-BIB-0670)
Atmospheric Sampling Source for Real-Time Measurement of Polar VOCs
(CL-BIB-0687)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
(CL-B1B-0706)
Development of a Source Test Method for Hexavalent Chromium
(CL-BIB-0707)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N.Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (CA03)
ANALYSIS OF AMBIENT AIR TOXICS DATA FROM POTENTIAL "HOT SPOTS" IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN. (CA03-001)
IN-VEHICLE AIR TOXICS CHARACTERIZATION STUDY IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR
BASIN (CA03-002)
REGIONAL AIR TOXICS AND RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL ENVIRONMENT
(CA03-003)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (CA03-004)
MULTI-PATHWAY HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT INPUT PARAMETERS GUIDANCE DOC-
UMENT (CA03-005)
ENHANCEMENT OF REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT
MODEL (CA0300100)
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (CA03) (cont.)
ENHANCEMENT OF THE REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESMENT
MODEL. (CA030100)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING OF BASINWIDE FORMALDEHYDE
CONCENTRATIONS (CA030101)
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY (CA030102)
INDUSTRY TOXIC EMISSIONS DATA COLLECTION (CA030103)
SPECIALTY HOSPITALS EXC. PSYCHIATRIC (8069)
TOXX System
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY (STATE/LOC)
EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF A PIPELINE MARINE TERMINAL
(CL-BIB-0654)
(AK01 PROJECT 001)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
GENOTOXICITY OF DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES AND VAPORS COLLECTED FROM
ENGINES WITH AND WITHOUT PARTICULATE TRAP OXIDIZERS
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-130-33)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-174-33)
A SURVEY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS (PAHS) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA_(COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-185-32)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
STUDY OF AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED DIBENZOOIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN URBAN AREAS IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-100-32)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-174-32)
ACTIVITY PATTERN STUDY OF CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS (CA01-A6-177-33/UCB)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY STUDY (SCAQS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-179-32)
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RESIDENTIAL INDOOR-OUTDOOR RADON STUDY
(COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-194-53)
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DETERMINATION OF BODY BURDENS OF POLYCHLORINATED
DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-195-33)
CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXIN AND FURAN RESIDUE LEVELS IN FOOD
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-197-32)
MEASUREMENTS OF TOXIC EXHAUST EMISSIONS FROM GASOLINE LIGHT-DUTY
VEHICLES. (CA01-A6-198-32)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-20A-32)
EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
OF SELECTED TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-222-53)
SAMPLING, ANALYSIS AND DATA VALIDATION OF INDOOR CONCENTRATIONS OF
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A7-32-106)
LIFETIMES AND FATES OF TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS IN CALIFORNIA'S
ATMOSPHERE. (CA01-A7-32-107)
HYDROXYNITRO-PAH AND OTHER PAH DERIVATIVES IN CALIFORNIA'S
ATMOSPHERE AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO AMBIENT MUTAGENICITY.
(CA01-A7-32-154)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
ANALYSIS OF AMBIENT AIR TOXICS DATA FROM POTENTIAL "HOT SPOTS" IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN. (CA03-001)
IN-VEHICLE AIR TOXICS CHARACTERIZATION STUDY IN THE SOUTH COAST AIR
BASIN (CA03-002)
REGIONAL AIR TOXICS AND RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL ENVIRONMENT
(CA03-003)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (CA03-004)
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY (STATE/LOG) (cont.)
MULTI-PATHWAY HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT INPUT PARAMETERS GUIDANCE DOC-
UMEN.T (CA03-005)
ENHANCEMENT OF REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT
MOOEL (CA0300100)
ENHANCEMLNf OF THE REGIONAL AIR TOXICS EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESMENT
MODEL- (CA030100)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT & MODELING OF BASINWIDE FORMALDEHYDE
CONCENTRATIONS (CA030101)
AIR TOXICS MICROENVIRONMENTS EXPOSURE & MONITORING STUDY (CA030102)
INDUSTRY TOXIC EMISSIONS DATA COLLECTION (CA030103)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(COO1001HRPSASARCO)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR) (FL02ARS0002)
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MINOTORING) (FL02KPDT0001)
An Ongoing Survey of Genetic Toxicity of Air Particulates
(IL01-001)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
iuinois (IL01-871037)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits (IL01-871116)
Review of State of the Art of Measuring Environmental Benefits
(IL01-881033)
An Anlaysis of Industrial Reporting Requirements for Toxic
Materials: A Mass Balance Accounting (IL01-881128)
Air Monitoring Survey Design for Air Toxic Pollutants in an Urban
Environment (IL01-881U5)
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS
(IN03-01)
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EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS (IN03IN002)
AIR TOXICS REGULATION OEVELOPMENt (MD01 01)
HIGH RISK POINT SOURCE STUDY ON METHYLENE CHLORIDE (M001 HRPS1)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM (M001 MONITORING 1)
PERMIT RULE FOR NON-CRITERIA POLLUTANTS (M001 RULES 1)
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS (MT01 WESTVERM)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 29529)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
H.Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (MY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
RADON CONCENTRATION STUDY - TOLEDO AREA (OH04 RADON STUDY '86)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS (OH04ETO)
OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATION 2.3CREVISION)
(OK01PROJECT 2.3)
FIELD AND SLASH BURNING PESTICIDE IMPACT STUDY (OR01 PROJECT 001)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY (STATE/LOO (cont.)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
REGULATORY REVISION CONCERNING EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NON-CRITERIA
POLLUTANTS (VA011)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS (WA02 PSAPCA 10)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE II (WA02 PSAPCA 12)
RECEPTOR MODELING FEASIBILITY STUDY (WA02 PSAPCA 7)
URBAN AIR TOXICS MITIGATION STUDY - PHASE I (WA02 PSAPCA 8)
WYNDVALLEY - DEVELOPMENT OF A NONGUIDELINE AIR STAGNATION DIFFUSION
MODEL
PM10 PROBLEM AREA IDENTIFICATION
(WA02PSAPCA 11)
AMBIENT ORGAN ICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
SURVEY OF WOOD USE FOR RESIDENTIAL WOODBURNING IN SHERIDAN AND
LANDER, WYOMING (WY01 PROJECT 001)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
STATE/LOC (STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY)
See titles under STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY (496)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY (4961)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
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STEEL FOUNDRIES. NEC (3325)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
STEEL WIRE AND RELATED PRODUCTS (3315)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
STONE. CLAY. AND GLASS PRODUCTS (32)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule
(CL-BIB-0633)
STYRENE (100-42-5)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BJB-0227)
Evaluation of 1.3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Styrene: Health
Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0565)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
STYRENE. POLYMERS (9003-53-6)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS (206)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
SULFUR (7704-34-9)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-SIB-0569)
SULFUR DIOXIDE (7446-09-5)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(CL-BIB-0362)
(FL02ARS0002)
SULFURIC ACID (7664-93-9)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION. NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES (3842)
Evaluation of Ethytene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
SYNTHETIC RUBBER (2822)
Evaluation of 1.3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
TAX1CABS (412)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
TAXICABS (4121)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
TESTING LABORATORIES (8734)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS (OH04ETO)
TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIQXIN.2.3.7.8- (1746-01-6)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
TETRACHLOR001BEN20FURAN.2.3.7.8- (51207-31-9)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
TETRACHLOROETHANE (25322-20-7)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles (CL-BIB-0618)
TETRACHLOROETHANE.1.1.1.2- (630-20-6)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
TETRACHLOROETHANE.1.1.2.2- (79-34-5)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE (127-18-4)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
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TETRACHLOROETHYLENE (127-18-4) (cont.)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0630)
Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene Cancer Update
(CL-BIB-0660)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
AMBIENT ORGAN ICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
TEXTILE HILL PRODUCTS (22)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
(RI01002)
(CL-BIB-0216)
THIOUREA (62-56-6)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
TOLEDO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION (OH04)
RADON CONCENTRATION STUDY - TOLEDO AREA (OH04 RADON STUDY '86)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(OH04ETO)
TOLUENE (108-88-31
Refinement of a Detection and Analysis Approach to Volatile Organic
Compound Release Characterization Using a Whole Air Technique
(CL-BJB-0348)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-B1B-0480)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION. NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMING (UY01-2)
TOLUENE D1ISOCYANATE (26471-62-5)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
TOLUENE-2.4-D1ISOCYANATE (584-84-9)
Health Assessment Document for Toluene Diisocyanate (CL-BIB-0374)
TOTAL CARBON (CL-CARBQM1
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
(CL-BIB-0297)
TOX1C1TY TESTING (TT)
PILOT INVESTIGATION OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR AND PERSONAL PM10 AND ONGOING
ASSOCIATED IONIC COMPOUNDS AND MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (COMPLETED
RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-129-33)
METHODS DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF VAPOR PHASE MUTAGENS AND
CARCINOGENS IN AMBIENT AIR (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-174-32)
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0108)
Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Effect Relationships (CL-BIB-0109)
Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0110)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Response Indicators
(CL-BIB-0112)
Develop Methods to Identify Reproductive Toxicity of Air
Pollutants (CL-BIB-0114)
Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research (CL-BIB-0161)
Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0162)
Vanadium Pentoxide - NTP Chemical Management
Dimethylformamide - NTP Chemical Management
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
(CL-BIB-0181)
(CL-BIB-0186)
(CL-BIB-0216)
Development of Methods to Interpret Metabolism Data in Exposure
Assessments (CL-BIB-0281)
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals
(CL-BIB-0308)
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Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Develop Dosimetry Models for VOC Hazard Identification
Glycol Ethers - NTP Management
(CL-BIB-0350)
(CL-BIB-0376)
Chemical Fractionation and Analysis of China Coal Combustion
Emission Samples (CL-BIB-0516)
Puget Sound Air Toxics Deposition Study
(CL-BIB-0581)
Evaluation of Methodologies for Determining Hepatic Effects of
Inhaled Hazardous Pollutants (CL-BIB-0592)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride (CL-BIB-0674)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide (CL-BIB-0675)
An Ongoing Survey of Genetic Toxicity of Air Particutates
EVALUATION OF CREMATORY EMISSIONS IN INDIANAPOLIS
(IL01-001)
(IN03-01)
IRICHLORO-1.2.2-TR1FLUOROETHANE.1.1.2- (76-13-1)
Solvent Emissions Reduction Study at Newark Air Force Base
(CL-BIB-0667)
IRICHLOROBENZENE.1.2.4- (120-82-1}
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
TRICHLOROBENZENE.1.3.5- (108-70-3)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
TR1CHLOROETHAME.1.1.1- (71-55-6)
Refinement of a Detection and Analysis Approach to Volatile Organic
Compound Release Characterization Using a Whole Air Technique
(CL-BIB-0348)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
AMBIENT ORGAN ICS IN OLNEYVILLE. RI AIR
(RI01002)
TRICHLOROETHANE.1.1.2- (79-00-5)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
TR1CHLOROETHYLEME (79-01-6)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0261)
Health Assessment for Trichloroethylene Cancer Update (CL-BIB-0282)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID.2.4.5- (93-76-5)
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites
(RI01002)
(CL-BIB-0613)
TR1CHLOROPROPANE.1.2.3- (96-18-4)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URANIUM-RADIUM-VANADIUM ORES (1094)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
VANADIUM (7440-62-2)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0244)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
VANADIUM PENTOX1DE (1314-62-1)
Vanadium Pentoxide - NTP Chemical Management (CL-BIB-0181)
VARIOUS (CL-VAR10US)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY STUDY (SCAOS) (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-179-32)
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment (CL-BIB-0104)
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0108)
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Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Effect Relationships (CL-BIB-0109)
Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships (CL-BIB-0110)
Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
(CL-BIB-0111)
Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Response Indicators
(CL-BIB-0112)
Develop Methods to Identify Reproductive Toxicity of Air
Pollutants (CL-BIB-01K)
Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research (CL-BIB-0161)
Medical, Biometric and Industrial Hygiene Study of Emerging
Problems (CL-BIB-0230)
Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance (CL-BIB-0231)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation (CL-BIB-0244)
Access to National Occupational Hazard Survey Data Base Profile
Development (CL-BIB-0252)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (CL-BIB-0353)
Reportable Quantities Regulations (CL-BIB-0354)
Interpreted Role of Federally Permitted Releases (CL-BIB-0355)
Urban Air Toxics Program (CL-BIB-0359)
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (CL-BIB-0363)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Studies on Toxicity Applicable to Risk Assessment (STARA)
(CL-BIB-0390)
VARIOUS (CL-VARIOUS) (cont.)
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure Monitoring Systems
Development (CL-BIB-0401)
TEAM Study: Indoor Air; Particle Study (CL-BIB-0419)
Baltimore Integrated Management Project (IMP) (CL-BIB-0423)
General Quantitative Risk Assessment Guidelines for Noncancer
Health Effects (CL-BIB-0448)
Northeast Cooperative Uoodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
Source Category Parameters
The Toxic Interaction Database, HIXTOX
(CL-BIB-0391)
(CL-BIB-0392)
Archive and Evaluate Selected Air Toxics Dispersion Models
(CL-BIB-0399)
Indoor Dispersion/Ventilation Model
(CL-BIB-0469)
Scoping Study for Deposition Modeling of Entire Great Lakes
(CL-BIB-0540)
1985 Emissions Deposition Modeling of Air Toxics in Lake Michigan
Region (CL-BIB-0541)
Great Lakes Transboundary Air Toxics Project
(CL-BIB-0542)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
PIPQUIC (Program Integration Project - Queries Using Interactive
Commands) (CL-BIB-0551)
Puget Sound Air Toxics Deposition Study
(CL-BIB-0581)
Evaluation of Methodologies for Determining Hepatic Effects of
Inhaled Hazardous Pollutants (CL-BIB-0592)
Technical Support Document for Chemical Mixtures Guidelines
(CL-BIB-0595)
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA) (CL-BIB-0597)
Comprehensive Toxic Air Pollutants Database (CL-BIB-0625)
Voluntary Reduction of Hazardous Air Pollutants (CL-BIB-0631)
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Michigan Compliance Prioritization
Minnesota Urban Air Toxics Assessment
(CL-BIB-0637)
(CL-BIB-0638)
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Minnesota Uaferboard Emissions Study
(CL-B1B-0639)
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Mutagenicity and Exposure Assessment of Unvented Kerosene Heaters
in Mobile Homes (CL-BIB-0649)
Characterization of Air Toxics Emissions and Deposition in the
Great Lakes Area (CL-BIB-0665)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous
Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray
Booths (CL-BIB-0699)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
Ambient Modeling of Toxic Release Inventory (TR1) Air Emissions
Data (CL-BIB-0710)
VERMONT DEPT. ENV. CONSERVATION. AIR POLL. CUT. D1V. (VT01)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
VINYL CHLORIDE (75-01-4)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0683)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (VAOIj
REGULATORY REVISION CONCERNING EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NON-CRITERIA
POLLUTANTS (VA011)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-VOQ
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS IN SEVERAL LOS ANGELES COMMUNITIES
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-174-33)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-VOC) (cont.)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Atmospheric Measurements of Trace Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0103)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Develop Dosimetry Models for VOC Hazard Identification
(CL-BIB-0350)
Toxic Chemical Testing for Assessment Exposure Monitoring Systems
Development (CL-BIB-0401)
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
(CL-BIB-0407)
Neurobehavioral and Sensory Irritant Effects of Complex VOC
Mixtures in Humans (CL-BIB-0421)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Temporal Profile Analysis (CL-BIB-0474)
Baltimore Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) VOC Study
(CL-BIB-0497)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
VOCs Samplers for Superfund Site Applications (CL-BI8-0520)
Multi-Sorbent Preconcentrator (CL-BIB-0524)
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Evaluation of Canister-Based Sampling in the TAMS Network
(CL-BIB-0533)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-0614)
Staten Island Citizen Odor Episode Monitoring Network (CL-BIB-0632)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Air Toxics Emissions Inventory and Class B VOC Inventory for the
State of Utah (CL-BIB-0636)
Volatile Organic Compounds and Aldehydes in Indoor Air
(CL-BIB-0640)
Air Emissions From Dredging (CL-BIB-0666)
Test Method Development for VOCs in Consumer Products (CL-BIB-0668)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Ambient Monitoring of Polar Volatile Organ)cs and Semi volatile
Phase-Distributed Organics (CL-BIB-0678)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCHI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCHI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCHI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (CL-VOC) (cont.)
Atmospheric Sampling Source for Real-Time Measurement of Polar VOCs
(CL-BIB-0687)
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
NY Consumer Products Support - Shelf Survey
(CL-BIB-0689)
(CL-BIB-0697)
Radiation Curable Coatings as a Control Option for VOCs from
Coatings (CL-BIB-0698)
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Hazardous
Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Force Paint Spray
Booths (CL-BIB-0699)
Corona Destruction as an Air Toxics Control Option (CL-BIB-0703)
Corona Destruction Mechanisms and Reactor Design (CL-BIB-0704)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (CL-BIB-0708)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
WATER SUPPLY
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
UATER SUPPLY (4941)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
WELDING FUMES (CL-WELD)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
WELDING REPAIR (7692)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
WHOLESALE TRADE-NONDURABLE GOODS (51)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
(CL-BIB-0224)
WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS (2434)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
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WOOD SMOKE (CL-WOOD)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Urban Air Toxics Mitigation Study, Phase II
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0297)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Northeast Cooperative Woodstove Study - Phases II and III
(CL-BIB-0452)
SURVEY OF WOOD USE FOR RESIDENTIAL UOODBURNING IN SHERIDAN AND
LANDER. WYOMING (UY01 PROJECT 001)
WYOMING DEPT. OF ENV. QUALITY. AIR QUALTIY DIV. (WY01)
SURVEY OF WOOD USE FOR RESIDENTIAL WOODBURNING IN SHERIDAN AND
LANDER, WYOMING (WY01 PROJECT 001)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOtCHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
XYLENE (1330-20-7)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMING (WY01-2)
ZINC (7440-66-6)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
NUMERIC TERMS
10 (METAL MIMING)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals
(CL-BIB-0244)
(CL-BIB-0308)
100-41-4 (ETHYL BENZENE)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
100-42-5 (STYRENE)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Styrene: Health
Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0565)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
10024-97-2 (NITROUS OXIDE)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
10028-15-6 (OZONE)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS) (CL-BIB-0286)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes (CL-BIB-0324)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEM) (CL-BIB-0509)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
10035-10-6 (HYDROGEN BROMIDE)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
10043-92-2 (RADON)
Uranium Miners-Low Dose Investigation
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
State/EPA Indoor Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0675)
(CL-BIB-0244)
(CL-BIB-0338)
(CL-BIB-0424)
Land Evaluation Studies--Coastal Plain Characterization
(CL-BIB-0426)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
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10043-92-2 (RADON) (cont.)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-B1B-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Radon Measurements in Schools (CL-B1B-0606)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
National Data Base of Indoor Radon Measurements (CL-BIB-0609)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program (CL-BIB-0641)
Technical Support of EPA Radon Programs (U/DOI) (CL-BIB-0642)
EPA 1988 Update and Revision of Training Course: "Reducing Radon
in Structures" (CL-BIB-0643)
Long Term Radon Monitoring in 12 Maryland Houses Having EPA
Installed Radon Reduction Systems (CL-BIB-0695)
Selection of Study Houses for Radon Reduction Testing in New
Mexico (CL-BIB-0696)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
RADON CONCENTRATION STUDY - TOLEDO AREA (OH04 RADON STUDY '86)
101-14-4 (CURENE)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
101-80-4 (OXYDIAN1LINE.4.4'-)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
10102-43-9 (NITRIC OXIDE)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
10102-44-0 (NITROGEN DIOXIDE)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Design Change of N02 and 03 Electrochemical Personal Monitor
(PEM) (CL-BIB-0509)
1987-1988 NMOC/NOX SUMMER STUDY (AMBIENT MINOTORING) (FL02KPDT0001)
STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING THE OXIDANT PROBLEM IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS
(NY01 PROJECT 001)
106-43-4 (CHLOROTOLUENE.P-)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
106-46-7 (DICHLOROBENZENE.1.4-)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
106-93-4 (ETHYLENE D1BROM1DE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
106-99-0 (BUTADIENE.1.3-)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (CL-BIB-0261)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
107-02-8 (ACROLE1N)
Health Assessment Document for Acrolein
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0059)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
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121-69-7 (DIMETHYLANIL1HE.N.N-)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
122 (BITUMINOUS COAL AMD LIGNITE HIKING)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
123 (ANTHRACITE MINING)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
(CL-BIB-0216)
(CL-BIB-0216)
123-31-9 (HYDROQUINONE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
124-40-3 (D1METHYLAMINE)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Dimethylamine:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0564)
124-48-1 (CHLOROOIBROHOHETHANE)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
127-18-4 (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0630)
Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene Cancer Update
(CL-BIB-0660)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
13 (OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (UY01-2)
13H-62-1 (VANADIUM PENTOXIDE)
Vanadium Pentoxide - NTP Chemical Management
(CL-BIB-0181)
132-64-9 (D1BENZOFURAN)
Health Assessment Document for Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans
(CL-BIB-0064)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
1330-20-7 (XYLENE)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (UY01-2)
1332-21-4 (ASBESTOS)
Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0162)
North Carolina Dusty Trades File
(CL-BIB-0207)
Revisions to the NESHAP Regulation (Section 112 of the Clean Air
Act) for Asbestos (CL-BIB-0435)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS (MT01 WESTVERM)
1332-37-2 (IRON OXIDE)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
1336-36-3 (POLYCHLORINATED B1PHENYLS)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
138 (OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMING (WY01-2)
1389 (OIL AND GAS FIELD SERVICES. NEC)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMING (WY01-2)
14 (NONMETALLIC MINERALS. EXCEPT FUELS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS (MT01 WESTVERM)
149 (MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERALS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
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WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS (HT01 WESTVERM)
1499 (MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALL1C MINERALS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
WESTERN VERMICULITE PERMIT REVIEW AND EIS (MT01 WESTVERM)
15 (GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS)
Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Fibrogenic
Minerals (CL-BIB-0308)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report
(CL-BIB-0530)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
(CL-BIB-0598)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
152 (RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report
(CL-BIB-0530)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
152 (RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION) (cont.)
Building Site Characterization
(CL-BIB-0604)
1521 (SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report
(CL-BIB-0530)
New House Evaluation Protocol Project (New HEP) for Radon
Reduction in New Construction (CL-BIB-0599)
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
1522 (RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION. NEC)
Preparation of a Radon/New Construction Report (CL-BIB-0530)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
154 (NONRES1DENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
Building Site Characterization (CL-BIB-0604)
1541 (INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS AND WAREHOUSES)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces (CL-BIB-0598)
1542 (NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION. NEC)
Manual on Indoor Air Quality Problems in Commerical Buildings
(CL-BIB-0341)
Assessment of Health Effects from Indoor Air Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0591)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
(CL-BIB-0598)
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Building Site Characterization
15438-31-0 (IRON)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0604)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
15972-60-8 (ALACHLOR)
Environmental and Health Assessment of Exposure to Alachlor-
enhancement (CL-BIB-0688)
1634-04-4 (ETHER. TERT-BUTYL METHYL)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
1746-01-6 (TETRACHLOR001BENZO-P-D10X1N.2.3.7.8-)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
1825-30-5 (NAPHTHALENE. 1.5-D1CHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
1825-31-6 (NAPHTHALENE. 1.4-DICHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
18540-29-9 (CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
(CL-BIB-0706)
Development of a Source Test Method for Hexavalent Chromium
(CL-BIB-0707)
20 (FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
2050-69-3 (NAPHTHALENE. 1.2-D1CHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
2050-72-8 (NAPHTHALENE. 1.6-D1CHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
2050-73-9 (NAPHTHALENE. 1.7-DICHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
2050-75-1 (NAPHTHALENE. 2.3-DICHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
206 (SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
2063 (BEET SUGAR)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
2198-75-6 (NAPHTHALENE. 1.3-D1CHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Hatowax (CL-BIB-0410)
2198-77-8 (NAPHTHALENE. 2.7-DICHLORO-)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
22 (TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
221 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS. COTTON)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
2211 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS. COTTON)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
222 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS. MANMADE)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
2221 (BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS. MANMADE)
Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology (CL-BIB-0216)
24 (LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study (CL-BIB-0639)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BIB-0670)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
243 (M1LLWORK. PLYWOOD & STRUCTURAL MEMBERS)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants
(CL-BIB-0670)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
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Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
2435 (HARDWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BI6-0670)
2436 (SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-8JB-0670)
249 (MISCELLANEOUS WOOD PRODUCTS)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study (CL-BIB-0639)
2493 (RECONSTITUTED WOOD PRODUCTS)
Minnesota Waferboard Emissions Study (CL-BIB-0639)
25 (FURNITURE AND FIXTURES)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
252 (OFFICE FURNITURE)
Emissions from Combustion of Cabinet and Formica Countertop Scrap
(CL-BIB-0701)
25322-20-7 (TETRACHLOROETHANE)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles (CL-BIB-0618)
26 (PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR) (FL02ARS0002)
262 (PAPER MILLS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(FL02ARS0002)
2621 (PAPER MILLS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(FL02ARS0002)
26471-62-5 (TOLUENE PIISOCYANATE)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
28 (CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
28 (CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS) (cont.)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0324)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCHI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Kanawha Valley Health Studies
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation
(CL-BIB-0686)
(CL-BIB-0689)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
282 (PLASTICS MATERIALS AND SYNTHETICS)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
2822 (SYNTHETIC RUBBER)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
283 (DRUGS)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
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Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
285 (PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
2851 (PAINTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Toluene Diisocyanate
(CL-BIB-0243)
286 (INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0324)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation Operations NSPS (CL-BIB-0680)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0681)
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Processes NSPS (CL-BIB-0682)
Equipment Leaks Regulatory Negotiation (CL-BIB-0689)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
2865 (CYCLIC CRUDES AND INTERMEDIATES)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
2869 (INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS. NEC)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0261)
(CL-BIB-0324)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
2869 (INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICALS. NEC) (cont.)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
287 (AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
2879 (AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. NEC)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0554)
Evaluation of Potentially Toxic VOC Emissions from a Pesticide and
Agricultural Chemical Production Facility (CL-BIB-0555)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
29 (PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
291 (PETROLEUM REFINING)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
2911 (PETROLEUM REFINING)
COSTS OF REDUCING AROMATICS AND SULFUR LEVELS IN MOTOR VEHICLE
FUELS (COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A6-199-32)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
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ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
30 (RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
306 (FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS. NEC)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
3069 (FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS. NEC)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
319-84-6 (ALPHA-BHC)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
319-85-7 (BETA-BHC)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
319-86-8 (BHC.D-)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
32 (STONE. CLAY. AND GLASS PRODUCTS)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule
(CL-BIB-0633)
32196-63-7 (GLYCOLS. POLYETHYLENE. MONO(2.3-EPOXY-2-)
Epidetniologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
3268-87-9 (OCTACHLOROD18ENZO-P-D10XIN)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
327 (CONCRETE. GYPSUM. AND PLASTER PRODUCTS)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
3271 (CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
329 (MISC. NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
3292 (ASBESTOS PRODUCTS)
Comprehensive Revision to Asbestos NESHAP Rule (CL-BIB-0633)
33 (PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
(CL-BIB-0410)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
331 (BLAST FURNACE AND BASIC STEEL PRODUCTS)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BI8-0012)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
(CL-BIB-0410)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
3312 (BLAST FURNACES AND STEEL MILLS)
Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0012)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
3315 (STEEL WIRE AND RELATED PRODUCTS)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
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332 (IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
3321 (GRAY AND DUCTILE IRON FOUNDRIES)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
3322 (MALLEABLE IRON FOUNDRIES)
Emission Factors for Iron Foundries-Criteria and Toxic Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0700)
3325 (STEEL FOUNDRIES. NEC)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
333 (PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
3339 (PRIMARY NONFERROUS METALS. NEC)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
335 (NONFERROUS ROLLING AND DRAWING)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
3357 (NONFERROUS WIREDRAWING & INSULATING)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
34 (FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
(CL-BIB-0384)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
34 (FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS) (cont.)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
(RI01002)
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
341 (METAL CANS AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
3411 (METAL CANS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED «IGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
344 (FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
34465-46-8 (HEXACHLOROD1BENZO-P-010XIN.1.2.3.6.7.8-)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN D001)
3449 (MISCELLANEOUS METAL WORK)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
346 (METAL FORCINGS AND STAMPINGS)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
3462 (IRON AND STEEL FORCINGS)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS
(RI01002)
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
(WA02 PSAPCA 10)
347 (METAL SERVICES. NEC)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
(CL-BIB-0384)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(CL-BIB-0706)
(RI01002)
3471 (PLATING AND POLISHING)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
(CL-BIB-0706)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development
(CL-BIB-0384)
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Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
349 (MISC. FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS?
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
3496 (MISC. FABRICATED WIRE PRODUCTS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
3498 (FABRICATED PIPE AND FITTINGS)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
3499 (FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS. NEC)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(CL-BIB-0706)
(RI01002)
(RI01002)
(RI01002)
(RI01002)
(RI01002)
35 (INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT)
High Risk Point Source Emissions Inventory for Painting Operations
(CL-BIB-0635)
35822-46-9 (HEPTACHLOR001BENZOD10XIN.1.2.3.A.6.7.8-)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOXIN 0001)
36 (ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
(CL-BIB-0410)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor industry (CL-BIB-0570)
364 (ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND WIRING EQUIPMENT)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax
(CL-BIB-0410)
367 (ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
3674 (SEMICONDUCTORS AND RELATED DEVICES)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
38 (INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
384 (MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
3842 (SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
39 (MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES)
Chlorof.luorocarbon Chemical Substitutes (CL-BIB-0324)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR (RI01002)
391 (JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. AND PLATED WARE)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR (RI01002)
3911 (JEWELRY. PRECIOUS METAL)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR (RI01002)
39450-05-0 (HALOWAX 1099)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
39638-32-9 (B1S(2-CHLOR01SOPROPYL) ETHER)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
399 (MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
3999 (MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. NEC)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes
(CL-BIB-0324)
(CL-BIB-0324)
41 (LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL.-BIB-0535)
411 (LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
4111 (LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSIT)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
4119 (LOCAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION. NEC)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
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412 (TAXICABS)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
4121 (TAXICABS)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
413 (INTERCITY AND RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
4131 (INTERCITY & RURAL BUS TRANSPORTATION)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-2CK-32)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
49 (ELECTRIC. GAS. AND SANITARY SERVICES)
EMISSIONS Of VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-OK1)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-06U)
49 (ELECTRIC. GAS. AND SANITARY SERVICES) (cont.)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles (CL-BIB-0618)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2 (CL-BIB-0623)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Air Emissions From Dredging
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
(CL-BIB-0666)
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Lou Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-BIB-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
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Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits
(IL01-871116)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N.Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSU INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSUEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
491 (ELECTRIC SERVICES)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
4911 (ELECTRIC SERVICES)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
AV^ (GAS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
4922 (NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
494 (WATER SUPPLY)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
4941 (WATER SUPPLY)
Health Advisories for 28 Chemicals in Drinking Water (CL-BIB-0676)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
495 (SANITARY SERVICES)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BI8-0141)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-BIB-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-06U)
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ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0623)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-B1B-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Air Emissions From Dredging
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0666)
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
(CL-BIB-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-B1B-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
495 (SANITARY SERVICES) (cont.)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits
UL01-871116)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
4952 (SEWERAGE SYSTEMS)
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS (PHASE II)
(CA01-A732-085)
4953 (REFUSE SYSTEMS)
Field Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Dewatering
Operations (CL-BIB-0141)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Investigation, Documentation and Testing of a Proposed Wet
Deposition and Related Algorithms to ISC Models (CL-BIB-0370)
Study on the Formation of Aerosols and Particulates from the
Incineration of Metals (CL-BIB-0475)
Test Method Development for Pathogen Monitoring of Medical Waste
Incinerators (CL-B1B-0546)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge
Incineration (CL-BIB-0594)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
Evaluation of Longpass Fourier Transformation Infra-Red (FTIR)
Spectroscopy Remote Sensing Technology for VOCs (CL-BIB-06H)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
Air Toxics Evaluation of A Municipal Waste Combustor in
Bellingham, Washington (CL-BIB-0634)
Monitoring Study and Risk Assessment of the Municipal Waste
Combustor at Rutland, VT (CL-BIB-0658)
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Methodology for Assessing Health Risks Associated with Indirect
Exposure to Combustor Emissions (CL-BIB-0659)
Air Emissions From Dredging
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Bromide
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0666)
(CL-BIB-0674)
(CL-BIB-0675)
(CL-B1B-0683)
Air Emissions Standards for Organic Emissions from Process Vents
and Equipment Leaks at Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
(TSDF) Sites (CL-BIB-0684)
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities-
Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments,
and Containers (CL-BIB-0685)
Low Temperature Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Municipal
Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0691)
Surrogate Performance Indicators for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
(CL-BIB-0692)
Products of Incomplete Combustion in a Rotary Kiln Simulator
(CL-BIB-0693)
The Use of a Dilution Sampling System to Examine the Effect
of Ambient Air and Temperatures on Municipal Waste Combustion
Emissions (CL-BIB-0694)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
Bacterial Emissions from Incineration of Hospital Waste
(IL01-871026)
Waste to Energy Recovery of Refuse as an Alternative to Landfill in
Illinois (IL01-871037)
Municipal Incinerator Emission Limits
(IL01-871116)
Pathogen Risk Assessment for Land Application of Municipal Sludge,
Volume 2, User's Manual (PB90-171919/XAB)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
4959 (SANITARY SERVICES. NEC)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
496 (STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N.Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
4961 (STEAM AND AIR-CONDITIONING SUPPLY)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT PEERSKILL,
N.Y. (NY01002)
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF MSW INCINERATOR TESTING AT OSWEGO
COUNTY, N.Y. (NY01003)
PHASE I RESOURCE RECOVERY-FACILITY EMISSION CHARACTERIZATION STUDY
(NY01004)
50-00-0 (FORMALDEHYDE)
AMBIENT MEASUREMENT AND MODELING OF FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS IN
THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (CA03-004)
Epidemiologic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Toxics Air Monitoring Systems (TAMS)
(CL-BIB-0286)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
A Study of Formaldehyde from Pressed Wood Products (CL-BIB-0434)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
Real-Time Formaldehyde Monitor (CL-BIB-0525)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study (CL-BIB-0535)
Staten Island-New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment Program
(CL-BIB-0553)
Development of Formaldehyde Monitoring Techniques (CL-BIB-0590)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels
(CL-BIB-0624)
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50-00-0 (FORMALDEHYDE) (cont.)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
Wisconsin Formaldehyde Toxic Special Study
(CL-BIB-0627)
(CL-BIB-0628)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Formaldehyde Emissions From Wood Veneer Plants (CL-BIB-0670)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM (M001 MONITORING 1)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF A CAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LOCALIZED HIGH RISK
IMPACTS (PA0289-2-HRPS)
50-29-3 (DDT)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
50-32-8 (BENZO(A)PYRENE)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
THE TOTAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE STUDY (THEES) TO BENZO(A)
PYRENE (NJ01PROJECT 29529)
51 (WHOLESALE TRADE-NONDURABLE GOODS)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
(CL-BIB-0224)
51-28-5 (DINITROPHENOL.2.4-)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
51207-31-9 (TETRACHLOROD1BENZOFURAN.2.3.7.8-)
SOURCES, OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN
OHIO'S ENVIRONMENT (OH01 DIOX1N 0001)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
514 (GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
5149 (GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. NEC)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
(CL-B1B-0224)
(CL-BIB-0224)
54-11-5 (L-NICOT1NE)
Monitoring Human Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
(CL-BIB-0291)
54-11-5 (L-N1COT1HE) (cont.)
The Particle Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (CL-BIB-0460)
Low Cost Personal Monitoring Devices for Indoor Air (CL-BIB-0471)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
540-59-0 (DICHLOROETHYLENE.1.2-.CIS-TRANS-)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
540-84-1 (PENTANE. 2.2.A-TRIHETHYL-)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
541-73-1 (D1CHLOROBENZENE.1.3-)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
5A2-75-6 (D1CHLOROPROPENE.1.3-)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
542-88-1 (BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)ETHER)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0618)
55 (AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
554 (GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-B1B-0545)
5541 (GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS)
Procedures for Estimating and Allocating Area Source Emissions of
Air Toxics (CL-BIB-0545)
56-23-5 (CARBON TETRACHLORIDE)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Evaluation of Carbon Tetrachloride Emissions from an Agricultural
and Industrial Chemical Production Facility (CL-B1B-0554)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
EVALUATING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EMISSIONS AT THE VELSICOL CHEMICAL
FACILITY IN MEMPHIS, TN (TN0368-D8-0097)
57-74-9 (CHLORDANE)
Chlordane/Radon Mitigation Project
(CL-BIB-0338)
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ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
58-89-9 (L1NDANE)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
584-84-9 (TOLUENE-2.4-OI[SOCYANATE)
Health Assessment Document for Toluene Diisocyanate (CL-BIB-0374)
58718-66-4 (HALOWAX 1000)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-8IB-0410)
58718-67-5 (HALOWAX 1001)
Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Halowax (CL-BIB-0410)
593-70-4 (CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE)
Chlorofluorocarbon Chemical Substitutes (CL-BIB-0324)
606-20-2 (01N1TROTOLUENE.2.6-)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles (CL-BIB-0618)
62-56-6 (THIOUREA)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
62-75-9 (N-NITROSOD1METHYLAM1ME)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
621-64-7 (N-NITROSO-N-PROPYLAMINE^
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
624-83-9 (METHYL 1SOCYANATE)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Health Assessment Document for Methyl Isocyanate (CL-BIB-0373)
628-81-9 (BUTYL ETHYL ETHER)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
630-08-0 (CARBON MONOXIDE)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Determination of Population Exposure to Mobile Source Pollutants
(CL-BIB-0406)
630-08-0 (CARBON MONOXIDE) (cont.)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
630-20-6 (TETRACHLOROETHANE.1.1.1.2-)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
64-17-5 (ETHANOL)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
Study to Determine the Impact of Rush Hour Traffic on
Formaldehyde Levels (CL-BIB-0624)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
67-56-1 (METHANOL)
Madison Avenue Formaldehyde Study
(CL-BIB-0535)
67-64-1 (ACETONE)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
67-66-3 (CHLOROFORM)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Wisconsin Chloroform Toxic Special Study
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0629)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
68-12-2 (DIMETHYLFORMAM1DE.N.N-)
Dimethylformamide - NTP Chemical Management
(CL-BIB-0186)
71-36-3 (BUTYL ALCOHOL)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
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71-43-2 (BENZENE)
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF BENZENE PRECURSORS IN GASOLINE
(COMPLETED RESEARCH) (CA01-A5-128-32)
Control of Benzene Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles
(CA01-A6-204-32)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Northern Wisconsin Boiler Evaluation
(CL-BIB-0627)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0683)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
71-55-6 (TR1CHLOROETHANE.1.1.1-)
Refinement of a Detection and Analysis Approach to Volatile Organic
Compound Release Characterization Using a Whole Air Technique
(CL-BIB-0348)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
AMBIENT ORGAN ICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
72 (PERSONAL SERVICES)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
72-54-8 (RHOTHANE)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(RI01002)
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(CL-BIB-0618)
72-55-9 (DDE.P.P'-)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
721 (LAUNDRY. CLEANING. & GARMENT SERVICES)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
7215 (COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
7216 (DRYCLEAN1NG PLANTS. EXCEPT RUG)
Urban Air Toxics Program
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
7218 (INDUSTRIAL LAUNDERERS)
The Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning NESHAP
73 (BUSINESS SERVICES)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
74-82-8 (METHANE)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(CL-BIB-0359)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(CL-BIB-0630)
(OHOAETO)
(CL-BIB-0683)
74-83-9 (METHYL BROMIDE)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
74-87-3 (METHYL CHLORIDE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
74-90-8 (HYDROGEN CYANIDE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Hydrogen Cyanide:
Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0566)
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74-97-5 (BROMOCHLOROMETHANE)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
7429-90-5 (ALUMINUM)
Interaction of Liberated Aluminum from a Coal-fired Electric Power
Plant with a Hardwood Forest Ecosystem in Southwestern Illinois
(IL01-871065)
7439-92-1 (LEAD POWDER)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
7439-96-5 (MANGANESE)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
7439-97-6 (MERCURY)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0618)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
7A39-98-7 (MOLYBDENUM)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
7A40-02-0 (NICKEL)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
7440-36-2 (ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS AS AS)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
7440-39-3 (BARIUM)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
7440-41-7 (BERYLLIUM)
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI (CL-BIB-0229)
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
7AAO-A3-9 (CADMIUM)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Heavy Metal Sampling
(CL-BIB-0626)
ASARCO-GLOBE, PRIMARY CADMIUM REFINERY ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISK
(C001001HRPSASARCO)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
7AAO-47-3 (CHROMIUM)
FATE OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE ATMOSPHERE (COMPLETED RESEARCH)
(CA01-A6-096-32)
Health Assessment for Chromium, Update
(CL-BIB-0279)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation for Industrial Cooling Towers
(CL-BIB-0360)
Field Testing and Method Evaluation of Chrome Electroplating Plants
(CL-BIB-0361)
Chromium Electroplating NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0384)
Industrial Cooling Towers Chromium NESHAP Development (CL-BIB-0385)
Evaluation of Chromium Emissions from a Specialty Steel Plant
(CL-BIB-0575)
Development of Control Strategies for Chromium Emissions from
Chrome Plating Facilities (CL-BIB-0579)
Heavy Metal Sampling
Development of a Chromium Sampling Method
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0626)
(CL-BIB-0706)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
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RUTLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (VT01RUTLAND RRF01)
JORGENSEN STEEL BAGHOUSE CHROMIUM EMISSIONS (WA02 PSAPCA 10)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
7*40-48-4 (COBALT)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
7440-50-8 (COPPER)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
74AO-62-2 (VANADIUM)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
74AO-66-6 (ZINC)
ATSDR lexicological Profiles
Heavy Metal Sampling
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
74A6-09-5 (SULFUR DIOXIDE)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0626)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0362)
(FL02ARS0002)
75-00-3 (CHLOROETHANE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-B18-0345)
ATSDR lexicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
75-01-4 (VINYL CHLORIDE)
Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI (CL-BIB-0227)
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill NSPS
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
75-07-0 (ACETALDEHYDE)
Health Assessment Document for Acetaldehyde
(CL-BIB-0683)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0061)
Process Evaluation of Ambient Air Monitoring Near a Sugar Beet
Processing Plant in Idaho (CL-BIB-0296)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
75-07-0 (ACETALDEHYDE) (cont.)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
75-09-2 (METHYLENE CHLORIDE)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-B1B-0261)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Evaluation of Methylene Chloride Emissions from a Pharmaceutical
Facility (CL-BIB-0537)
Alternatives for Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) in Paint
Strippers and Aerosols (CL-BIB-0663)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
75-15-0 (CARBON D1SULFIDE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
75-21-8 (ETHYLENE OXIDE)
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia (CL-BIB-0221)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
(CL-BIB-0224)
Epidemiclogic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0261)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiclogic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
Evaluation of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from an Artificial Kidney
Dialysis Machine Production Facility (CL-BIB-0538)
Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterlization/Fumigation NESHAP
(CL-BIB-0679)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
(OH04ETO)
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75-25-2 (BROMOFORH)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
75-27-4 (BROMODICHLOROMETHANE)
ATSOR lexicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
75-34-3 (D1CHLOROETHANE.1.1-)
ATSDR lexicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
75-35-4 (D1CHLOROETHYLENE.1.1-)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
75-44-5 (PHOSGENE)
Health Assessment Document for Phosgene
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0063)
75-69-4 CFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANE)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
75-71-8 (D1CHLORODIFLUOROHETHANE)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
76 (MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
76-13-1 (TRICHLORO-1.2.2-TR1FLUOROETHANE.1.1.2-)
Solvent Emissions Reduction Study at Newark Air Force Base
(CL-BIB-0667)
7631-86-9 (SILICA)
Effective Silica Indices of Respirable Mineral Dusts (CL-BIB-0195)
North Carolina Dusty Trades File
(CL-8IB-0207)
7647-01-0 (HYDROGEN CHLORIDE)
Health Assessment Document for Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride,
External Review (CL-BIB-0280)
Methods Development for Sampling Hazardous Waste Emissions from
Stacks (CL-BIB-0289)
Field Testing of Municipal Waste Combustors
(CL-BIB-0362)
Development of Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidelines for
Municipal Waste Combustion (CL-BIB-0547)
7647-01-0 (HYDROGEN CHLORIDE) (cont.)
Supplements to the Proposed Rules for Boilers, Industrial
Furnaces, and Incinerators that Use Hazardous Waste as Fuel
(CL-BIB-0709)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
7664-39-3 (HYDROGEN FLUORIDE)
Inhalation Study on Hydrogen Fluoride
(CL-BIB-0674)
7664-93-9 (SULFUR1C ACID)
ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING (WY01-2)
769 (MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SHOPS)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
7692 (WELDING REPAIR)
Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Non-Asbestos Welders
(CL-BIB-0240)
77-78-1 (DIMETHYL SULFATE)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
7704-34-9 (SULFUR)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
7723-14-0 (PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW))
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Organic
Phosphorus: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0562)
7727-37-9 (NITROGEN)
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions
(CL-BIB-0569)
7782-49-2 (SELENIUM COMPOUNDS. AS SE)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
7782-50-5 (CHLORINE)
Health Assessment Document for Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride,
External Review (CL-BIB-0280)
7783-06-4 (HYDROGEN SULFIDE)
Health Assessment Document for Hydrogen Sulfide (CL-BIB-0062)
THE ARS PROJECT (AGGREGATE REDUCED SULFUR)
(FL02ARS0002)
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ASSESSMENT OF EMISSIONS FROM ADJACENT INDUSTRIES IMPACTING THE
BROOKHURST SUBDIVISION, NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMING (WY01-2)
7784-42-1 (ARS1NE)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
78-59-1 (ISOPHORONE)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
78-87-5 (D1CHLOROPRQPANE.1.2-)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0618)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(M001 MONITORING 1}
78-93-3 (METHYL ETHYL KETONE)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
ASSESSMENT OF A SYNTHETIC RUBBER COATING PLANT FOR LOCALIZED HIGH
RISK IMPACTS (PA0289-1-HRPS)
7803-51-2 (PHOSPHINE)
Study to Evaluate Scrubbers as a Control for Arsine and Phosphine
Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry (CL-BIB-0570)
79-00-5 (TRICHLOROETHANE.1.1.2-)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-B1B-0677)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
79-01-6 (TR1CHLOROETHYLENE)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
(MOOT MONITORING 1)
(CL-BIB-0261)
Health Assessment for Trichloroethytene Cancer Update (CL-BIB-0282)
Analysis of Non-Methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) Canisters for
Selected Organic Compounds by GC/MSD (CL-BIB-0536)
Organic Solvent Cleaners NESHAP
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(CL-BIB-0673)
(M001 MONITORING 1)
79-01-6 (TRICHLOROETHYLENE) (cont.)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN EXHALED BREATH SAMPLING SYSTEM
(NJ01PROJECT 29955)
AMBIENT ORGANICS IN OLNEYVILLE, RI AIR
(RI01002)
79-34-5 (TETRACHLOROETHANE.1.1.2.2-)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM
(M001 MONITORING 1)
79-46-9 (N1TROPROPANE.2-)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
80 (HEALTH SERVICES)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BIB-0224)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
TOXX System (CL-B1B-0654)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS (OH04ETO)
80-62-6 (METHYL METHACRYLATE)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Methyl
Methacrylate: Health Issue Assessment (CL-BIB-0558)
8006-61-9 (GASOLINE)
Chemical Analysis of Particulate Filters (Colorado) (CL-BIB-0445)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Denver Brown Cloud Study #2
(CL-BIB-0623)
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline-Oxygenate Blends
(CL-BIB-0661)
8008-20-6 (NAVY FUELS JP-5)
Chamber Studies Characterizing the Organic Emissions from Kerosene
Space Heaters: Phase II (CL-BIB-0449)
806 (HOSPITALS)
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI (CL-BIB-0224)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL-BIB-0409)
TOXX System (CL-BIB-0654)
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ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
8062 (GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS)
Support of EPA's Environmental Epidemiologic Program (CL
TOXX System
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
8069 (SPECIALTY HOSPITALS EXC. PSYCHIATRIC)
TOXX System
807 (MEDICAL AND DENTAL LABORATORIES)
TOXX System
8071 (MEDICAL LABORATORIES)
TOXX System
82 (EDUCATIONAL SERVICES)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
Radon Measurements in Schools
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
831 (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
Radon Measurements in Schools
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
8211 (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS)
Radon Mitigation and Prevention in Schools and
Workplaces
Radon Measurements in Schools
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
School Mitigation Demonstrations Program
(OH04ETO)
(CL-BIB-0409)
(CL-BIB-0654)
(OH04ETO)
(CL-BIB-0654)
85-44-9 (PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE)
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated
Anhydride: Health Issue Assessment
87 (ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
87-68-3 (HEXACHLORO-1 .3-BUTADIENEJ
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile
87-86-5 (PENTACHLOROPHENOL)
with Phthalic
(CL-BIB-0559)
(OH04ETO)
Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0654)
(CL-BIB-0654)
(CL-818-0598)
(CL-BIB-0606)
)
(CL-BIB-0607)
(CL-BIB-0641)
(CL-BIB-0598)
(CL-BIB-0606)
ATSDR Toxicological Profiles
8734 (TESTING LABORATORIES)
ETHYLENE OXIDE REGULATIONS
88 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Indoor Air Quality Research
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining
in Residential Settings
(CL-BIB-0345)
(CL-BIB-0618)
(OH04ETO)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0290)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
to Consumer Exposure
(CL-BIB-0439)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure
(CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
)
(CL-BIB-0607)
(CL-BIB-0641)
(CL-BIB-0598)
(CL-BIB-0606)
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon
Block Basement Walls
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
National Residential Radon Survey
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost
Radon Mitigation Methods
Through Concrete
(CL-BIB-0499)
(CL-BIB-0550)
(CL-BIB-0602)
and Effectiveness of
(CL-BIB-0603)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
)
(CL-BIB-0607)
Techniques to Superfund Sites
(CL-BIB-0605J
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k»
(CL-BIB-0641)
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88 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS) (cont.)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (1101-871113)
881 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Indoor Air Duality Research
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0290)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0550)
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
8811 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS)
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
Indoor Air Quality Research
Boise, Idaho Air Shed
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP)
(CL-BIB-0115)
(CL-BIB-0290)
(CL-BIB-0407)
(CL-BIB-0408)
8811 (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS) (cont.)
Guidelines for Collection of Data Pertaining to Consumer Exposure
in Residential Settings (CL-BIB-0439)
New Studies of Population Exposure to VOCs and Major Sources of
Exposure (CL-BIB-0498)
Effectiveness of Various Surface Coatings and Concrete Blocks in
Reducing Low Pressure-Driven Influx of Radon Through Concrete
Block Basement Walls (CL-BIB-0499)
Home Builders' Guide to Indoor Air Quality
National Residential Radon Survey
(CL-BIB-0550)
(CL-BIB-0602)
House Evaluation Program to Evaluate the Cost and Effectiveness of
Radon Mitigation Methods (CL-BIB-0603)
Superfund Cooperative Project - Application of Radon Mitigation
Techniques to Superfund Sites (CL-BIB-0605)
National Assessment of Radon Gas (SARA Section 118(k))
(CL-BIB-0607)
Report on Radon Measurements in Homes in Butte, Montana
(CL-BIB-0610)
Guide to Reduction of Indoor Radon in Illinois Homes (IL01-871113)
9003-53-6 (STYRENE. POLYMERS)
Evaluation of 1,3-Butadiene and Vinylidene Chloride Emissions from
a Styrene-Butadiene Latex Production Facility Before and After
Controls (CL-BIB-0539)
9016-45-9 (ANTAROXj
Epidemiclogic and Industrial Hygiene Support of Toxic Substance
Control Act - EPA (CL-BIB-0232)
91-20-3 (NAPHTHALENE)
Preliminary Evaluation of Test Methods for Volatile Organics in
Hazardous Waste (CL-BIB-0480)
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
91-94-1 (DICHLOROBENZ1D1NE.3.3'-)
ATSOR Toxicological Profiles
(CL-BIB-0618)
92-52-4 (BIPHENYL)
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(CL-BIB-0345)
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93-87-5 (6EMZIDIME1
ATSOR lexicological Profiles (CL-BIB-0618)
93-76-5 (TR1CHLOROPHENOXYACET1C AClD.2.4,S-j
Monitoring of Oioxin at Oioxin Removal Sites (CL-BIB-0613)
94-75-7 (DICHLOROPHENOXYACETICACID.2,4-)
Monitoring of Dioxin at Dioxin Removal Sites (CL-BIB-0613)
95-49-8 (Cm.OROTOlUEME.0-?
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
95-50-1 (DlCm.OROBENZEME.12-y
URBAN AIR TOXICS PROGRAM (M001 MONITORING 1)
96-18-4 (TR1CHLOROPROPAME.1.2.30
Health Advisory for 15 Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds
(CL-BIB-0677)
98-95-3
Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (CHIP'S) for Various Chemicals
(Cl -818-0345)
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APPENDIX
EPA OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER PROJECTS
Under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), the U. S. Environmental
Protection Agency is required to publish regulations that apply to public
drinking water systems and control specific contaminants which in the
Administrator's judgement "may have any adverse effect on the health of
persons." Information concerning these regulations is contained in this
appendix.
As part of the regulatory development activities, the EPA Office of
Drinking Water (ODW) conducts studies on potentially toxic chemicals.
Clearinghouse users may find health information generated by ODW projects
useful. For further information, contact: Safe Drinking Water Hotline,
(800) 426-4791 or (202) 382-5533, or the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Criteria and Standards Division, Office of Drinking Water (WH-550D),
401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C., 20460, (202) 382-7575, (FTS) 382-7575.
Drinking Water Regulations under 1986 Amendments to SDWA
Significant directives to EPA's standard-setting program for drinking
water contaminants included in the 1986 Amendments to the SDWA are provided
below.
• EPA must set maximum contaminant level goals {MCLG's) and national
primary drinking water regulations (NPDWR's) for 83 specific
contaminants and for any other contaminant in drinking water that may
have any adverse effect upon the health of persons and that is known or
anticipated to occur in public water systems.
• Recommended maximum contaminant levels (RMCL's) are now termed maximum
contaminant level goals (MCLG's). No changes were made in the basis of
an MCLG; i.e.,:
MCLG's are non-enforceable health goals that are to be set at
levels at which no known or anticipated adverse health effects
occur and which allow an adequate margin of safety.
• Maximum contaminant levels (MCL's) must be set as close to MCLG's as is
feasible. The definition of "feasible" was changed to the following:
Feasible means with the use of the best technology, treatment
techniques and other means, which the Administrator finds, after
examination for efficacy under field conditions and not solely
under laboratory conditions, are available (taking costs into
consideration).
The SDWA states granular activated carbon (GAC) is feasible for the
control of synthetic organic chemicals (SOt's), and any technology or
other means found to be best available for control of SOC's must be at
least as effective in controlling SOC's as GAC.
• MCLG's and MCL's are to be proposed at the same time and also
promulgated simultaneously.
• MCLG's, NPDWR's and monitoring requirements are to be set for 83
contaminants listed in the SDWA. NPDWR's can be either MCL's or
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treatment technique requirements. The best available technology (BAT)
must also be specified for each contaminant for which an MCL is
established.
Table A-l lists the 83 contaminants required to be regulated Seven
substitutes were allowed if regulation of any seven other contaminants
would be more protective of public health (see Tables A-2 and A-3) The
substituted contaminants must be included on the drinking water priority
list (see Table A-4).
The timetable set by the SDWA to produce the MCLG's and NPDWR's
requirements was as follows:
9 by June 19, 1987
40 by June 19, 1988
34 by June 19, 1989
MCLG's, NPDWR's and monitoring requirements must be set for other
contaminants in drinking water that may pose a health risk.
The 1986 Amendments require the EPA to publish a drinking water
priority list (DWPL) of drinking water contaminants that may
require regulation under the SDWA (see Table A-4).
The list must be published by January 1, 1988, and every 3 years
thereafter.
MCLG's, NPDWR's and monitoring requirements are to be set for at
least 25 contaminants on the list by January 1, 1991.
MCLG's, NPDWR's and monitoring requirements are to be set for at
least 25 contaminants every 3 years following January 1, 1991
(e.g., 1994, 1997), from subsequent triennial lists.
Criteria must be established by which States must determine which
surface water systems must install filtration. The SDWA deadline for
promulgating this criteria was December 19, 1987. States with primary
enforcement responsibility must make determinations regarding filtration
within 12 months of promulgation of these criteria and must adopt
regulations to implement the filtration requirements within 18 months of
promulgation.
A treatment technique regulation must be promulgated to require all
public water systems to use disinfection.
Variances will be available. EPA will specify variance criteria
(e.g., quality of source water, protection afforded by watershed
management).
The disinfection treatment rule must be promulgated by June 19,
1989.
The 1986 Amendments banned the use of any pipe, solder, flux, or
fittings that are not "lead free" in a public water system or in any
building connected to a public water system. Flux and solder may not
have more than 0.2% lead, and pipe and fittings not more than 8% lead.
Requirements must be set for water systems to monitor for unregulated
contaminants.
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Minimum monitoring frequency is 5 years.
States may add/delete contaminants from list.
Retirements to monitor for unregulated contaminants must be
promulgated by December 19, 1987.
MCLG's, NPDWR's, and monitoring requirements must be reviewed by EPA
every 3 years.
Other requirements/provisions of the 1986 Amendments:
Public notification regulations may be changed to Provide for
different types and frequencies of notice depending upon the
potential health risk.
BAT for issuance of variances must be set when MCL's are set. BAT
may vary depending upon the size of systems and other factors,
including costs.
Exemptions can be extended for systems with 500 service
connections or less. No limit is placed on the number of
extensions but certain criteria must be met.
Table A-5 includes a summary of deadlines pertinent to standard-setting.
published between tFR editions may be found in the Federal Register
(FR).
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TABLE A-l. CONTAMINANTS REQUIRED TO BE REGULATED
UNDER THE SDWA AMENDMENTS OF 1986
Benzene8''
Carbon tetrachloridea'b
Chlorobenzene0
Dichlorobenzenea'b'c
l,2,-Dichloroethanea-b
Volatile Organic Compounds
1,1-Di chl oroethyl enea>b
cis-l,2,-Dichloroethylenec
trans-1,2,Di chloroethylenec
Dichloromethane'
Tetrachloroethylenec
Trichlorobenzenef
l,l,l-Trichloroethanea'b
Trichloroethylenea'b
Vinyl chloride8-"
Giardia Iambiiae
Legionella6
Microbiology and Turbidity
Standard plate count6
Total coliformsa>e
Turbid ity8'6
Viruses6
Inorganics
Aluminum9
Antimony*
Arsenic0
Asbestos0
Bariumax
Beryllium'
Cadmium8'0
Chromium"'"
Copper1
Cyanide'
Fluor ideaj
Lead8'1
Mercury8'0
Molybdenum9
Nickel'
Nitrate"'0
Nitritec'h
Selenium3'0
Silver8'0'9
Sodium9
Sulfate'
Thallium'
Vanadium9
Zinc9
Acrylamide0
Adipates'
Alachlor0
Aldicarb0
Aldicarb sulfone°'h
Aldicarb sulfoxide°'h
Atrazinec
Carbofuran0
Chlordane0
2,4,-D8'0
Dalapon'
DBCP°
Dibromomethane9
1,2-Di chloropropane0
Organlcs
Dinoseb'
Diquat'
EDB°
EndothalV
Endrin8'0
Epichlorohydrin0
Ethyl benzenec'h
Glyphosate'
Heptachlor°-h
Heptachlor epoxide°'h
Hexachlorocyclopentadi ene'
Lindanea'°
Methoxychlor8'0
PAH's'
PCB's0
Pentachlorophenol0
Phthalatesf
Picloram'
Simazine'
Styrene°'h
2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin)'
Toluene0
Toxaphene8'0
2,4,5-TPa'°
1,1,2-Tri chloroethane*
Vydate'
Xylene0
Radionuclides
Beta particle and photon radioactivity8'" Radium 226a'd
Gross alpha particle activity8'" Radium 228a'd
Radond
Uraniumd
Contaminants currently regulated.
Contaminants with MCL's and MCLG's promulgated July 8, 1987
Contaminants with NPDWR's proposed on May 22, 1989.
Contaminants with NPDWR's scheduled for proposal in February 1991
Contaminants with NPDWR's promulgated on June 29, 1989
Contaminants with NPDWR's scheduled for proposal June 1990.
Contaminants removed from the list of 83.
Contaminants added to the list of 83.
Contaminants with NPDWR's proposed in August 18, 1988.
Fluoride final rule April 2, 1986.
iiuuriue MUCH ruie npn I c.1 laoo.
Arsenic to be revised at a later date.
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TABLE A-2. CONTAMINANTS REMOVED FROM SDWA LIST OF 83
Aluminum
Dibromomethane
Molybdenum
Silver
Sodium
Vanadium
Zinc
TABLE A-3. CONTAMINANTS SUBSTITUTED INTO SDWA LIST OF 83
Aldicarb sulfone Ethyl benzene
Aldicarb sulfoxide Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide Styrene
Nitrite
TABLE A-4. DRINKING WATER PRIORITY LIST (DWPL)
Aluminum
Ammonia
Boron
Bromobenzene
Bromochloroacetoni tri1e
Bromodi chloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloramine
Chlorate
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide
Chlorite
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
Chloropicrin
o-Chlorotoluene
p-Chlorotoluene
Cryptosporidium
Cyanazine
Cyanogen chloride
Di bromoacetoni tri1e
Di bromochloromethane
Dibromomethane
Dicamba
Dichloroacetonitrite
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1,1-Dichloropropene
1,3-Dichloropropene
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
ETU
Halogenated acids,
Alcohols, Aldehydes,
Ketones, and
other Nitriles
Hypochlorite ion
Isophorone
Methyl tert-butyl ether
Metolachlor
Metribuzin
Ozone byproducts
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
2,4,5-T
11111,2-Tetrachloroethan
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethan
Tri chloroacetoni tri1e
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
Trifluralin
Vanadium
Zinc
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TABLE A-5. SUMMARY OF DEADLINES FOR STANDARDS UNDER SDWA AMENDMENTS OF 1986
What
When
9 MCLG's and NPDWR's/Monltoring
Fluoride MCLG/MCL - Final
8 VOC's MCLG's/MCL's - Final
Propose Seven Substitutes
7 Substitutes - Proposed
Public Notice Revisions
PN Revisions - Final
Filtration Criteria
Filtration & Disinfection Rule - Final
Monitoring for Unregulated Contaminants
First Group - Final
Second Group - Proposed
First List of Contaminants (DWPL)
List of 83 and DWPL - Final
40 MCLG's and NPDWR's/Monitoring
Lead/Copper Rule - Proposed
30 IOC's and SOC's (Phase II) - Proposed
34 MCLG's and NPDWR's/Monitoring
Total Coliform - Final
4 Microbes and Turbidity - Final
24 IOC's and SOC's (Phase V) - Expected Proposal
6 Radionuclides - Expected Proposal
Arsenic - Expected Proposal
Disinfection Treatment
Filtration and Disinfection - Final
Ground Water Disinfection - Expected Proposal
25 MCLG's and NPDWR's/Monitoring
Disinfection By-products - Expected Proposal
June 19, 1987
April 2, 1986
July 8, 1987
July 19, 1987
July 8, 1987
Sept. 19, 1987
October 28, 1987
Dec. 19, 1987
June 29, 1989
Dec. 19, 1987
July 8, 1987
May 22, 1989
January 1, 1988
January 22, 1988
June 19, 1988
August 18, 1988
May 22, 1989
June 19, 1989
June 29, 1989
June 29, 1989
June 1990
February 1991
not determined
June 19, 1989
June 29, 1989
January 1991
January 1, 1991
September 1991
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TABLE A-6. NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS STATUS
Action
Date/Federal
Register Citation
VOC's
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking
Proposed MCLG's
Final MCLG's, proposed MCL's and monitoring
requirements
March 4, 1982
47 FR 9350
June 12, 1984
49 FR 24330
November 13, 1985
50 FR 46880
Final MCL's and monitoring requirements
July 8, 1987
52 FR 25690
SOC's. IOC's
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking
for 38 SOC's and IOC's (Phase II)
October 5, 1983
48 FR 45502
Proposed MCLG's
Reproposed MCLG's, proposed MCL's and
monitoring requirements
November 13, 1985
50 FR 46936
May 22, 1989
54 FR 22062
Final rule expected
December 1990
Proposed rule expected for 24 SOC's and IOC's
(Phase V)
June 1990
Surface Water Treatment Requirements
Proposed MCLG's, MCL's, treatment technique
and monitoring
November 3, 1987
52 FR 42178
Final Rules
June 29, 1989
54 FR 27486
Total Coliforms
Proposed rules
November 3, 1987
52 FR 42224
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TABLE A-6. NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS STATUS (Continued)
Action
Date/Federal
Register Citation
Additional Regulatory Options proposed
Final Rule
May 6, 1988
53 FR 16340
June 29, 1989
54 FR 27544
Fluoride
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking
Proposed MCLG
Final MCLG, proposed MCL, SMCL and monitoring
requirements
October 5, 1983
48 FR 45502
May 14, 1985
50 FR 20164
November 14, 1985
50 FR 47142
Final MCL, SMCL, monitoring requirements
Three-year reassessment begun as required
under SDWA amendments
April 2, 1986
51 FR 11396
January 3, 1990
55 FR 160
Radionuclides
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking
Proposed rule expected for MCLG's, MCL's,
BAT's and monitoring requirements
September 30, 1986
51 FR 34836
February 1991
Disinfectants and Disinfection By-products
Interim MCL for total trihalomethanes
Disinfectants and by-products included on
Drinking Water Priority List
November 29, 1979
44 FR 68624
January 22, 1988
53 FR 1982
Proposed rules expected for MCLG's, MCL's and
monitoring requirements
1991
Final rules expected for MCLG's, MCL's and
monitoring requirements
1992
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TABLE A-6. NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS STATUS (Continued)
Action
Date/Federal
Register Citation
Lead/Copper
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking
Proposed MCLG's
Reproposed MCLG's and proposed MCL's and
treatment techniques
Final Rule expected for MCLG's, MCL's and
treatment techniques
October 5, 1983
48 FR 45502
November 13, 1985
50 FR 46836
August 18, 1988
53 FR 31516
December 1990
Drinking Water Priority List/Substitutes:
Proposed
Final
July 8, 1987
52 FR 25720
January 22, 1988
53 FR 1982
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