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APPENDIX A
INDEX TO NATIONAL AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
NEWSLETTER: DECEMBER 1983 THROUGH MARCH 1988
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HOW TO USE THIS INDEX
Alphabetically arranged key word headings (in boldface type) are
followed by a subheading describing the context in which the key word
appears in the indexed Newsletter article. The title of the article itself
is not given since, for example, an article on California's process of
identifying and controlling toxic air pollutants might discuss at length, or,
at the other end of the scale, briefly mention, a good many topics of
interest to Newsletter readers. Both broad topics of discussion and brief
mentions of an item are indexed for the sake of completeness.
The subentry is followed in turn by a locator consisting of the
Newsletter month and year plus page number on which the information may be
found. Subsequent references to the key word in other Newsletters are
separated by semi-colons and have their own subentry phrases as necessary.
Thus, the entry, Acetaldehvde, tells the reader that he may find that
substance referred to in the context of California's air toxics
identification and control process on page 5 of the December 1984
Newsletter. The second locator tells the reader that further information on
acetaldehyde in the same context (in this case, California revised the list
mentioned in the December 1984 article) may be found on page 6 of the
May 1985 issue.
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AALs: used in New York's research recovery stack emissions assessment
program, Sept 1986, 8
Accidental releases: and Houston regional monitoring program, Mar 1988, 10;
New Jersey proposes rule to cover, Mar 1988, 6-7; possible TDI releases
studied by CTC, June 1987, 4-5; symposium held on, Dec 1986, 11; training
course to prevent, Mar 1987, 5
Acetaldehyde: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Acetone: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
ACGIH: hazardous substances, workplace exposure guidelines for, Sept 1986,
3; and Massachusetts air toxics control program, Sept 1984, 5; and NESCAUM
regional strategy to control perchloroethylene, Dec 1985, 6-7; TLV used in
Mississippi permit review program, Dec 1986, 5
Acid gases: as products of resource recovery facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9
Acrolein: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Acrylic fibers: and EPA prototype scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3
Acrylonitrile: and EPA report on locating and estimating emissions of,
Dec 1985, 11; EPA-sponsored workshop on, June 1986, 11; regulatory status
of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10; and California Air Resources
Contaminant Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6;
EPA prototype scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3; EPA report on, July 1984,
6; Ohio evaluation of, Mar 1987, 2; State/local option to evaluate prior
to regulation, Dec 1984, 8-9
Actionable levels: and drafting carcinogen policy, Dec 1983 (6)*
Acute Hazards List: and EPA's air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 5-6
Air Pollution Control Association (APCA), annual meeting of: abstracts of
papers, Sept 1984, 6-7; specialty conference on toxic air pollutants
(announced), Aug 1985, 9; and new air toxics committee, Aug 1985, 9
Air pollutants, hazardous: See Air pollutants, toxic
Air pollutants, toxic: See also entries under individual States; and air
stripping of VOCs during groundwater clean up, Dec 1985, 2-3; air toxics
program development guidance available (report), Mar 1986, 6; and new APCA
committee, Aug 1985, 9; benzene as, Feb 1984, 2, 3; rulemaking on benzene,
The first issue of the Newsletter did not have page numbers. The numbers
in parentheses are assigned by order as though pages had been numbered.
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Air pollutants, toxic (continued): Sept 1984, 9; and CAA reauthorization,
Apr 1984, 3-4; and California Air Resources Board list of, May 1985, 6;
California agency program to reduce, Dec 1986, 3-4; California agency's
study of in-car exposure described, June 1987, 3; California rule
governing, Mar 1988, 2, 4-5; and cancer, Apr 1984, 6; May 1985, 2-3; and
Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program (CEPP), June 1986, 2-4;
Connecticut's regulation to control, Sept 1986, 4; list of chemicals and
their regulatory status, Dec 1985, 10; defined, Dec 1983 (1)*; development
of State and local control programs for, Dec 1983 (4)*; developing
standards for, Dec 1983 (4-5)*; emissions data requested by EPA, Mar 1987,
11-12; and emissions inventory procedures, Mar 1986, 11; EPA/AEERL report
on, Sept 1986, 11; EPA control technology center (CTC) instituted,
Dec 1986, 2; and EPA prototype scheme for handling high individual
risk/low national incidence, Sept 1984, 3; EPA reports on, Sept 1984, 2;
Dec 1986, 10; Nov 1987, 8-9; EPA/OAQPS screening study to monitor,
Dec 1986, 10; and EPA Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 4-5; and EPA strategy to
control, Aug 1985, 3-5; Sept 1987, 8-9; and EPA strategy to control both
routine and accidental releases, Aug 1985, 5-7; June 1986, 2-4; June 1986,
8-10; and Harvard School of Public Health project, May 1985, 7; hazardous
air pollutant prioritization system (HAPPS), Feb 1984, 5; integrated
approaches to control of, Dec 1983 (5)*; integrated approach to control
of, Feb 1984, 4; and list of current projects on, May 1985, 2; and Maine
air toxics inventory, Sept 1984, 4; Maryland agency divides into two
classes, Sept 1987, 4; MYDP, permit review support evaluated by EPA,
Mar 1987, 11; and Massachusetts program, Sept 1984, 5; nonaccidental
releases of, Nov 1987, 10; North Carolina reviews list of for regulation,
Mar 1987, 4; and ozone attainment, Nov 1987, 4-5; and proposed standards
on radionuclides, Dec 1984, 7-8; NATICH report on State/local air toxics
agency activities, Dec 1984, 1; and NESCAUM control policy guideline,
Dec 1983 (6)*; and NESCAUM regional strategy for perchloroethylene,
Dec 1985, 6-7; and New York toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 7-8; and OAQPS development of residential wood
combustion NSPS, May 1985, 3-5; as products of resource recovery
facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9; and Puget Sound asbestos regulation, Mar 1986,
8; and source sampling methods, Feb 1984, 6; RAPCA emissions data base
described, June 1987, 10; Region 6 accidental release program, June 1986,
4-5; Rhode Island program to monitor solvents in ambient air, Mar 1987,
5-6; and State/local air pollution control agencies, Sept 1984, 3;
June 1986, 8-10; STAPPA/ALAPCO conference on, Dec 1985, 8-9; Sept 1986,
10; STAPPA/ALAPCO policy on, Feb 1985, 4-5; STAPPA/ALAPCO nationwide
survey on, Feb 1984, 6; State control programs for; Toxic Air Monitoring
System (TAMS) set up by EPA, Apr 1984, 7; and TAMS data base, Mar 1986,
10; May 1985, 7; training course to prevent accidental releases of,
Mar 1987, 5; vegetation damage from, Feb 1985, 4; and Virginia State Air
Pollution Control Board rules, Dec 1984, 5-6; Washington State proposes
regulation to limit woodstove emissions, June 1987, 6-7; Wisconsin program
on, Sept 1986, 2-4
Air stripping: report on published by CTC, June 1987, 5; technical guidance
for prepared by CTC, Mar 1988, 9; and VOCs during groundwater cleanup,
Dec 1985, 2-3
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Air toxics control: environmental group/industry views on, Dec 1983 (4)*;
Federal/State/local role in, Dec 1983 (4)*; and federal grant support
program for, Aug 1984, 4-5; and NATICH data base contents, June 1986, 1-2;
and Region 6 inspection program, June 1986, 4-5
Air toxics control management: California agency proposes chromium rule,
Mar 1988, 4-5; and EPA Strategy to control both routine and accidental
releases, June 1986, 8-10; Maryland's department of the environment
described, Sept 1987, 3-4; Monterey Bay agency described, Mar 1988, 2-4;
new Mississ:opi permit review program outlined, Dec 1986, 5; Ohio Division
of Air Pollution Control Management described, Mar 1987, 2; Ontario's
assessment and, Mar 1988, 7; relation of ozone attainment policy to,
Nov 1987, 4-5; South Coast Air Quality Management district described,
June 1987, 2-3; South Dakota Department of Water and Natural Resources
described, Nov 1987, 3; STAPPA/ALAPCO conference on, Sept 1986, 10; and
State integration, July 1984, 2; 1983 workshop on, Feb 1984, 3-5;
workshops for State and local agencies on, Dec 1986, 2
Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: See NATICH
Air toxics programs: and MYDPs, Sept 1987, 13-14
Air toxics programs, "model" State: and EPA air toxics strategy,
Aug 1985, 3
Air toxics regulatory process: overview of, Feb 1984, 5
Alaska: analyzes wood smoke, Nov 1987, 3-4
Alkenes: and IARC evaluation of wood smoke photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5
Allyl chloride: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; listed as Extraordinarily
Hazardous Substance in New Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Ambient air: California agency's monitoring program for, June 1987, 3;
characterization of, Feb 1984, 4; monitoring studies of, Feb 1984, 4;
sampling of in Alaska, Nov 1987, 3-4; standards for and South Dakota air
toxics program, Nov 1987, 3; State ambient air quality standards (AAQSs),
Sept 1986, 4; TAC emissions limits for defined by California rule,
Mar 1988, 3-4
Ambient levels, acceptable (AALs): and Massachusetts' air toxics control
program, Sept 1984, 5; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack
assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; NATICH report on, May 1985, 2; NESCAUM
control policy guideline, Dec 1983 (6)*; topic at STAPPA/ALAPCO
conference, Dec 1984, 2; Wisconsin definitions of, Sept 1986, 3-4
Ambient monitoring: Florida seeking information on, Dec 1986, 11
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American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists: See ACGIH
Ammonium sulfate: measurement of in IACP project to identify airborne
carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7
APCA: See Air Pollution Control Association
Aniline emissions: and damage to vegetation, Feb 1985, 4
Aromatics: and IARC evaluation of wood smoke photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5
Arsenic: Dec 1986, 10; as contributor to air toxics problem, Sept 1984,
2-3; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program,
Aug 1985, 7; Ohio evaluation of, Mar 1987, 2
Arsenic, inorganic: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and EPA rulemaking on,
Sept 1984, 9
Asbestos: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; model inspection program nears
completion, Mar 1987, 10-11; NESHAP enforcement in California, June 1987,
2-3; 3hio NESHAP enforcement, Mar 1987, 2; Puget Sound Air Pollution
Control Agency regulation adopted on, Mar 1986, 8
Ash: as product of resource recovery facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9; sampled at
city incinerator, Sept 1986, 9
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officers (ALAPCO): See
STAPPA/ALAPCO
Automated Woodstove Emissions Sampler (AWES): Dec 1986, 9
Averaging times: and NESCAUM control policy guideline, Dec 1983 (6)*
BACT: applied to municipal waste incinerators, Sept 1987, 9; and
California's air toxics control program, Dec 1983,(7)*; California agency
rule defines, Mar 1988, 3; and Michigan's air toxics control program,
Feb 1984, 4; T-BACT required in California proposed rule, June 1987, 2;
T-BACT required in Maryland's proposed air toxics regulations, Sept 1987,
3
Benzene: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; carcinogenicity of emissions,
Feb 1984, 3; CAA Section 112 ruling on, Feb 1984, 2; as contributor to air
toxics problem, Sept 1984, 2-3; and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program,
Apr 1984, 5-6; EPA/OAQPS report on emissions of, Mar 1988, 11; and EPA
rulemaking on three source categories, Sept 1984, 9; and Michigan's use of
air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4; and fugitive emissions at petroleum
refineries/chemical manufacturing plants, Feb 1984, 2; NESHAP
specifications for, Sept 1987, 12
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Benzene storage facilities as benzene emission source: EPA rulemaking on,
Sept 1984, 9; and CAA rulemaking, Feb 1984, 2
Benzyl chloride: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Benzo(a)pyrene: Dec 1986, 10; as emission from residential wood combustion
devices, May 1985, 3-5; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack
assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; study of, Sept 1984, 2
Beryllium: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and New York's toxic air
contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7
Best available control technology. See BACT
Best Commercially Available Control Technology: and Wisconsin's hazardous
air pollutant program, Sept 1986, 3
Bromine: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New Jersey,
Sept 1986, 5
Burden of proof: and drafting carcinogen policy, Dec 1983 (6)*
Butadiene, 1,3-: Sept 1987, 12; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10
Cadmium: Sept 1987, 8; Dec 1986, 10; as contributor to air toxics problem,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and New York's toxic air
contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; regulatory status of
under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10; as product of resource recovery
facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9
California: air toxics control program case study, Feb 1984, 4; air toxics
control program, Dec 1983 (4)*; CAPCOA publishes manual on source
assessment, Dec 1986, 4; cosponsors municipal waste combustion workshop,
Mar 1987, 8; local agency program to reduce toxic air contamination risk,
Dec 1986, 3-4; proposed carcinogen policy of, Dec 1983 (5)*; spotlight on
Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, Mar 1988, 2-4;
spotlight on South Coast Air Quality Management District, June 1987, 2-3
California Air Resources Board: and prioritized list of potential toxic air
contaminants, May 1985, 6; contaminant identification and control process,
Dec 1984, 3-5
California Department of Health Services: California site mitigation (toxic
clean up) document prepared by, Mar 1986, 6
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Cancer, risk of: associated with urban air toxics, Sept 1987, 7; as basis
for permit application review, Dec 1986, 5; how determined in Mississippi
permit review program, Dec 1986, 5; mentioned in Maine radon study,
June 1987, 7; and radon emissions from uranium in soil, Mar 1986. 3-5;
reduced by control of PM and VOC, Nov 1987, 5; and relationship .0 toxic
air pollutants, May 1985, 2-3
Carbon adsorption: as VOC control technology, Dec 1985, 3
Carbon dioxide (CO,): and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 7; as product of resource recovery facilities,
Mar 1986, 8-9
Carbon-14: as tracer for wood smoke, Mar 1986, 7
Carbon monoxide (CO): Dec 1986, 8; and New York's toxic air contaminant
stack assessment program. Aug 1985, 7; as emission from residential wood
combustion devices, May 1985, 4-5; as product of resource recovery
facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9; and wood heater NSPS, Dec 1986, 7
Carbon tetrachloride: Sept 1987, 12; as contributor to air toxics problem,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and EPA/IEMD ambient
monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; EPA reports on, July 1984, 6; Dec 1985,
11; and Michigan's use of airstripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4; regulatory
status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Carcinogens: and air pollution, report on, Apr 1984, 6; and benzene
emissions, Feb 1984, 3; California agency's proposed rule on new source
review, June 1987, 2; and California Air Resources Board Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 3-5; and California proposed
policy on, Dec 1983 (5)*; considered in NESCAUM perchloroethylene
document, Sept 1986, 11; and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 3-5; and
EPA air toxics strategy, June 1986, 8; and EPA emissions inventories,
June 1986, 10; and EPA Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 4-5; epidemiological
investigations encouraged by California agency's air toxics program,
Dec 1986, 4; in halogenated solvents releases, Nov 1987, 7-8; hazardous
air pollutants listed by ACGIH, Sept 1986, 3-4; how treated in Maryland
air toxics regulations, Sept 1987, 4; how treated in Mississippi permit
review program, Dec 1986, 5; incinerator emissions and, Sept 1986, 9; and
IACP evaluation of wood smoke photo-oxidation products, June 1986, 5-6;
inhaled gasoline vapor as, Sept 1984, 9; intervention defined with respect
to control of, Dec 1983 (5-6)*; and International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC) list of, Dec 1983 (6)*; and IACP field studies, Dec 1985,
5-6; IACP project to identify airborne, Mar 1986, 7; measured in IACP
study of woodstoves, Dec 1986, 9-10; method to assess as toxic air
pollutant, Mar 1987, 4; NATICH report on risk assessment for, Mar 1987, 1;
PCD-dioxins as, Sept 1986, 8; and proposed standards on radionuclides,
Dec 1984, 7-8; and results of Chicago emissions inventory, Mar 1987, 7;
treated in California's rule on toxic air contaminants, Mar 1988, 3; and
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Carcinogens (continued): STAPPA/ALAPCO policy on hazardous air pollutants,
Feb 1985, 4-5; and toxic air pollutants, Sept 1984, 2-3; and toxic air
pollutants, June 1986, 1; residential wood combustion emissions, Feb 1985,
3; May 1985, 3-5; Nov 1987, 3-4; and VOCs, Dec 1984, 3; Dec 1985, 3
Centers for Disease Control (CDC): Sept 1986, 9
CDDs/CDFs: in city incinerator ESP, Sept 1986, 9
Chemical Activities Status (CAS): report (1982), July 1984, 3
Chemical Coordination Publications List: abstracts from, July 1984, 2-4
Chemical designation: and statutes, July 1984, 3
Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program (CEPP): Dec 1985, 8-9; contents of,
June 1986, 2-4; and hotline, Dec 1985, 11; June 1986, 3; related to SARA,
Title III, Dec 1986, 6
Chemical industry: and hazardous organic NESHAP, Sept 1987, 12; New
Jersey's chemical accident prevention legislation and, Sept 1986, 5-6;
Mar 1988, 7; New Source Performance Standard; (NSPS) for, Dec 1985, 8; and
Region 6 accidental release inspection program, June 1986, 4-5; symposium
held on accident prevention for, Dec 1986, 11
Chemical Information Resource Handbook: publication of by EPA, Feb 1984, 8
Chemical Manufacturers Association: Community Awareness and Emergency
Program of (CAEP), June 1986, 3
Chemical manufacturing plants: benzene fugitive emissions from,
Feb 1984, 2; as source of toxic air pollutants causing vegetation damage,
Feb 1985, 4
Chemical selection methods: bibliography of, July 1984, 3
Chemicals, listed: and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 5-7; Dec 1985, 11
Chemicals, toxic: directory of coordinating groups, July 1984, 3; list of
included in Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program (CEPP), June 1986, 3
Chlorinated benzenes: regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10
Chlorinated solvents: work group examines exposure to, Nov 1987, 7-8
Chlorine: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New Jersey,
Sept 1986, 5
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Chlorobenzene: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA draft source/emission
factor report on, Dec 1984, 9; OAQPS publishes new document on, Dec 1986,
10
Chloroethane: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Chloroform: Sept 1987, 12; as contributor to air toxics problem, Sept 1984,
2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring
program, Apr 1984, 5-6; EPA report on, July 1984, 6; Dec 1985, 11; and
Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4; regulatory status of
under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Chlorofluorocarbon 113: regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10
Chloroprene: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; regulatory status of under
Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Chrome plating: covered by California air toxics rule, Mar 1988, 5
Chromium: Sept 1987, 8; Dec 1986, 10; as contributor to air toxics problem,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA report on locating and
estimating emissions of, Dec 1985, 11; as product of resource recovery
facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9; EPA source/emission factor report on, Dec 1984,
9; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program,
Aug 1985, 7; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10; rule
proposed by California agency, Mar 1988, 4-5
Chrysenes: and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program,
Aug 1985, 7
Clean A1r Act (CAA): effectiveness of, according to House/Senate committee
members, Dec 1983 (5)*; and EPA decisions on trichloroethylene and
perchloroethylene, Mar 1986, 9; and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985,
3-5; and EPA arsenic rulemaking, Sept 1984, 9; and benzene rulemaking,
Feb 1984, 2; Sept 1984, 9; and EPA prototype scheme for handling toxic air
pollutants, Sept 1984, 3-4; and EPA report assessing toxic air pollutants,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and proposed standards on radionuclides, Dec 1984, 7-8;
reauthorization of, Apr 1984, 3-4; Section 110 and NAAQS attainment,
Nov 1987, 4-5; Section 111 invoked in regulation of municipal waste
combustion emissions, Sept 1987, 9; Section 112, and intent-to-list,
June 1986, 1; and Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 4-5; and STAPPA/ALAPCO
conference on air toxics, Dec 1985, 8-9; and STAPPA/ALAPCO policy on
hazardous air pollutants, Feb 1985, 4-5; and list of toxic air pollutants
and their regulatory status, Dec 1985, 10; Wisconsin's new definition of
"hazardous air contaminant" augments CAA definition of, Sept 1986, 3-4
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Cleanups, toxic: California "decision tree" document on, Mar 1986, 6
Closed system engineering: and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 4
Coke oven emissions: regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Coke by-product recovery plants: and benzene, Feb 1984, 2
Combustion: EPA report on hospital incinerators, Nov 1987, 5-6; IARC study
of woodstove emissions described, June 1987, 10; of municipal waste,
workshop on, Mar 1987, 8
Combustion, incomplete: and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 3-5
Combustion, residential wood-fired: and emission of carcinogens from,
May 1985, 2-3; and IACP field studies, Dec 1985, 5-7; and OAQPS
development of NSPS on, May 1985, 3-5; Aspen, CO, regulation on,
June 1986, 7-8
Combustion sources: National Tier 4 dioxin study and, Nov 1987, 8
Community Right-to-Know provisions: under SARA Title III. See Superfund
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA): Apr 1984, 3; Reportable Quantity Provisions in, June 1986, 3;
Region 6 inspection program and, June 1986, 5
CONE6: conducts woodstove study, Dec 1986, 8
Connecticut: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7)*; develops MWC test
protocol, Mar 1988, 9; regulation to control toxic air pollutants
described, Sept 1986, 4-5
Consent decree: issued in Philadelphia incinerator testing, Sept 1986, 9
Contingency Preparedness Plans: and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 6
Control technology: AEERL research on, Feb 1985, 2-3; California agency
rule defines, Mar 1988, 3; carbon adsorption as, Dec 1985, 3; for chrome
plating industry, Mar 1988, 5; cost of, Dec 1985, 3; under hazardous
organic NESHAP, Sept 1987, 12; for hospital incinerators, Nov 1987, 6; and
indoor radon levels, Mar 1986, 3-5; workshop on, Mar 1988, 11
Control Technology Center (CTC): described, Dec 1986, 2-3; June 1987, 4-5;
Mar 1988, 8-9
Copper smelters, primary: as inorganic arsenic emissions sources,
Sept 1984, 9
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Cotton gins: as inorganic arsenic emissions sources, Sept 1984, 9
Cresol: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Criteria pollutants: Florida seeking information on ambient monitoring of,
Dec 1986, 11; defined, Dec 1983 (1)*; included in Connecticut air toxics
regulation, Sept 1986, 4
Data LOG'r™: Dec 1986, 9
Degreasing: Rhode Island regulation of, Mar 1987, 6; work group examines
solvent exposure on, Nov 1987, 7-8
Dialkyl nitrosamines: and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Dibenzofurans: and hospital incinerators, Nov 1987, 5-6
Dichlorobenzene, p-: and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Dichloroethane, 1,1-: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs,
Dec 1985, 4
Dichloroethane, 1,2-: See also Ethylene dichloride; and EPA/IEMD ambient
monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; and Michigan's use of air stripping of
VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Dichlorodifluoromethane: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs,
Dec 1985, 4
Dichloromethane: See also Methylene chloride; and EPA/IEMD ambient
monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6
Dichloropropane, 1,2-: and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program,
Apr 1984, 5-6
Diethylether: and Michigan's use of airstripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Dioxane, 1,4-: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Dioxin, emissions of: Sept 1987, 9; and combustion source study, July 1984,
7; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program,
Aug 1985, 7; E°A national strategy on, Apr 1984, 2-3; and hospital
incinerators, ,NOV 1987, 5-6; National Tier 4 study results, Nov 1987, 8;
regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10; testing for at
incinerator, Sept 1986, 8-9
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Diphenylthiourea (DPT), emissions of: and damage to vegetation, Feb 1985, 4
Dispersion calculations: used in study of emissions from chemical plant,
Feb 1985, 4
Dispersion models: evaluation of performance of, Apr 1984, 5; and risk
assessment/management, Feb 1984, 2; role in Wisconsin air toxics program,
Sept 1986, 3-4; used in Ontario, Mar 1988, 7; used in New York's
calculations of PCD-dioxin levels, Sept 1986, 8
Dry cleaning: Florida regulation of facilities described, Mar 1987, 3; work
group examines solvent exposure in, Nov 1987, 7-8
Emergency response programs: California agency's emergency response team
described, June 1987, 2-3; and Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program
TEPP), June 1986, 2-4; National Governors' Association report on,
Sept 1987, 14; and SARA Title III, Dec 1986, 5-6; South Carolina agency
program described, Sept 1987, 5
Emission control requirements: and NESCAUM control policy guideline,
Dec 1983 (6)*
Emissions, air: licenses for, Dec 1983 (7)*
Emissions, fugitive: and California agency rule, Mar 1988, 2
Emissions, hospital incinerator: Nov 1987, 5-6
Emissions estimation: covered in CAPCOA source assessment manual, Dec 1986,
5
Emissions inventories: California agency's compilation of described,
Mar 1987, 3; conducted in South Dakota to begin air toxics program
development, Nov 1987, 3; conducted in urban air toxics programs,
Sept 1987, 7; EPA compilation of, Mar 1987, 11-12; June 1986, 10; EPA
surveys Chicago area, Nov 1987, 6-7; EPA/OAQPS publishes document on,
Dec 1986, 10; and NATICH data base contents, June 1986, 1-2; prepared by
Ontario, Mar 1988, 7; prepared under SARA Title III reporting
requirements, Sept 1987, 11-12; procedures manual on preparation of,
Mar 1986, 11; topic at STAPPA/ALAPCO conference, Dec 1984, 2; techniques,
Feb 1984, 4; waferboard plant assessed by CTC, June 1987, 4-5
Emissions, toxic: and landfill excavation rule adopted by South Coast,
July 1984, 1-2
Emission limitations: and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 4; EPA/OAQPS documents on,
Nov 1987, 8-9; as specified under the hazardous organic NESHAP, Sept 1987,
12; topic at STAPPA/ALAPCO conference, Dec 1984, 2
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): acrylonitrile sources, prototype
scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3; AEERL hazardous air pollutant report,
Sept 1986, 11; AEERL, functions of, Feb 1985, 2-3; and Agency Prevention
Work Group, June 1986, 4; 1EMD ambient monitoring program on chlorinated
organics and aromatics, Apr 1984, 5-6; arsenic Section 112 rulemaking,
Sept 1984, 9; benzene storage facilities as benzene emission source,
rulemaking on, Sept 1984, 9; carcinogens, airborne, IACP project
identifying, Mar 1986, 7; Chemical Activity Status Report (EPA CASR),
defined, Feb 1984, 3; Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program (CEPP),
Dec 1985, 8-9; Control Programs Development Division (CPDD), State/local
air toxics control agencies, June 1986, 9-10; CTC current activities
outlined, Mar 1988, 8-9; Control Technology Center (CTC) described,
June 1987, 4-5; develops hazardous organic NESHAP, Sept 1987, 12; develops
IRIS, Mar 1987, 8-9; Sept 1987, 14; dioxin emissions, national strategy
on, Apr 1984, 2-3; dioxin/furan incinerator testing conducted by
Region III, Sept 1986, 8-9; examines ozone attainment, Nov 1987, 4-5; and
hazardous waste TSDF, Apr 1984, 5; hotline for, Dec 1985, 11; IEMP Phase I
completed in Maryland, Sept 1987, 3; national air toxics strategy section
on urban toxics, Mar 1987, 9-10; NSPS on residential wood-fired
combustion, OAQPS development of, May 1985, 3-5; OAQPS conducts screening
study to monitor toxic air pollutants, Dec 1986, 10; OAQPS cosponsors air
toxics workshop with STAPPA/ALAPCO, Dec 1986, 2; OAQPS performance of
cancer risk assessment for incinerator, Sept 1986, 9; OAQPS releases
national dioxin study results, Nov 1987, 8; OAQPS report on benzene,
Mar 1988, 11; OAR, ORD institute air toxics control technology center,
Dec 1986, 2-3; and OTS emissions inventories conducted under SARA
Title III, Sept 1987, 11-12; plans regulation of municipal waste disposal,
Sept 1987, 8-9; prepares indoor air quality plan for Congress, Sept 1987,
7-8; prepares permit review support, Mar 1987, 11; Region V conducts air
toxics inventory (Chicago), Nov 1987, 6-7; Region X VOC/risk assessment
completed, Sept 1987, 5-6; report on hospital incinerators, Nov 1987, 5-6;
reviews multiyear development plan progress, Mar 1987, 11; strategy to
control toxic air pollutants, Dec 1986, 2; Six Months Study, Apr 1985,
3-5, 5-7; Dec 1985, 11; strategy to control toxic air pollutants,
Aug 1985, 3-5, 5-7; Dec 1985, 11; Sept 1987, 8-9; Nov 1987, 4; Strategy to
control both routine and accidental releases, June 1986, 8-10; Toxic Air
Monitoring System (TAMS), Apr 1984, 7; and technical support for multiyear
development plan (MYDP), June 1986, 9; toxic air pollutants, prototype
scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3-4; trichloroethylene and
perchloroethylene, decisions on, Mar 1986, 9; urban air toxics progress in
all regions described, Sept 1987, 6-7
Epichlorohydrln: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and EPA report on locating
and estimating emissions of, Dec 1985, 11; EPA draft source/emission
factor report on, Dec 1984, 9; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10
Epigenetic mechanisms: and drafting carcinogen policy, Dec 1983 (6)*
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ERC: required by SARA Title III, Dec 1986, 6
Ethyl benzene: and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; and
Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Ethylbenzene/styrene: plants as benzene emissions source (EPA rulemaking
on), Sept 1984, 9; process vents and CAA rulemaking, Feb 1984, 2
Ethylene dibromide: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Ethylene dichloride: See also Dichloroethane, 1,2-; Sept 1987, 12; and
California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control Process,
Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA reports on, July 1984, 6; Dec 1985, 11;
regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Ethylene oxide: Sept 1987, 12; as contributor to air toxics problem,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; OAQPS publishes new
document on, Dec 1986, 10; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10
Exposure assessment: covered in CAPCOA source assessment manual, Dec 1986,
5
Exposure modeling: used to detect halogenated solvents, Nov 1987, 7-8
Extraction processes: as sources of radionuclide emissions, Dec 1984, 7
Fees: for permit emissions levied by State governments, June 1987, 11
Florida: agency seeking information on ambient monitoring, Dec 1986, 11;
dry cleaning facility regulations described, Mar 1987, 3
Formaldehyde: Dec 1986, 10; as contributor to air toxics problem,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA reports on, July 1984,
6; Dec 1985, 11; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 7
Fuel, waste-derived: New Jersey rule on, Apr 1984, 2
Gasoline marketing industry sources as benzene emissions sources: EPA
rulemaking on, Sept 1984, 9
Georgia Environmental Protection Division: and control of vegetation damage
from toxic air pollutants, Feb 1985, 4
Glass manufacturing plants: as inorganic arsenic emissions sources,
Sept 1984, 9
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Great Lakes Agreement: Mar 1987, 2
Groundwater: report on air strippers for, June 1987, 5
Halogenated solvents: Nov 1987, 7
Hazardous Air Pollutant Prioritization System (HAPPS): Feb 1984, 5
Hazardous air pollutants: See Air pollutants, hazardous
Hazardous material: burning of for fuel, Apr 1984, 2; emergency planning
guide prepared, Nov 1987, 10
Hazardous organics: EPA develops NESHAP, Sept 1987, 12
Hazardous waste disposal: California agency's enforcement of regulations,
June 1987, 3; and EPA Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 4
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDF): and EPA
emissions inventory of carcinogens, June 1986, 10; responsibility for
developing regulations transferred, Apr 1984, 5
Health effects: as basis for chemical-specific air toxics guidelines,
Dec 1983 (4-5)*; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 5.984, 4; and chemicals in the work place,
Dec 1983 (6)*; and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 6; and Massachusetts
air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7)*; and NESCAUM control policy
guideline, Dec 1983 (6)*; STAPPA/ALAPCO conducts survey of, Nov 1987, 10;
and radon emissions from uranium in soil, Mar 1986, 3; and VOCs, Dec 1985,
3
Health risks: (toxics-related), and cost, July 1984, 2-3; and dioxin,
Apr 1984, 2-3
Heavy metal particles: as products of resource recovery facilities,
Mar 1986, 8-9
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene: and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; regulatory
status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Hospital waste incinerators: and CTC, Mar 1988, 9; required by California
program to submit risk assessments, Dec 1986, 4; workshop on, Mar 1988, 11
Hydrocarbons: and IARC evaluation of wood smoke photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5
Hydrochloric acid: as product of resource recovery facilities, Mar 1986,
8-9
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Hydrogen chloride: and hospital incinerators, Nov 1987, 5-6; listed as
Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New Jersey, Sept 1986, 5; and New
York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7
Human exposure data: and Michigan's air toxics control program, Feb 1984, 4
Hydrogen cyanide: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New
Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Hydrogen fluoride: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New
Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Hydrogen sulfide: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New
Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP): reports woodstove emissions
measurements, Dec 1986, 9-10; samples from identified by GC/MI-R,
Sept 1987, 13; woodstove emission study described, June 1987, 9
Integrated Environmental Management Project (IEMP): Maryland completes
Phase I of, Sept 1987, 3
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): list of hazardous air
pollutants and carcinogens compiled by, Sept 1986, 3-4
Incinerators: dioxin/furan testing for, Sept 1986, 8-9
Incinerators, hospital: and CTC, Mar 1988, 9; EPA report on, Nov 1987, 5-6;
workshop on, Mar 1988, 11
Incineration at sea: and hazardous wastes, Feb 1984, 6
Indoor air, quality of: and Indoor Air Quality Research Act of 1985,
Dec 1985, 9; as research area for AEERL, Feb 1985, 2-3; and radon
emissions from uranium in soil, Mar 1986, 3-5
Indoor air pollution: EPA prepares plan on, Sept 1987, 7-8; in-car air
toxics study described, June 1987, 3; and Indoor Air Source Emissions Data
Base (IASE) (source characterization) data base, June 1986, 11; topic at
STAPPA/ALAPCO conference, Dec 1984, 2
Industry Assistance Office: See TSCA Assistance Office
Industry File Index (IFIS): defined, Feb 1984, 3; overview of, July 1984, 4
Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP): project to identify airborne
carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7; description of, May 1985, 2-3; field studies
conducted by, Dec 1985, 5-6; and project to evaluate mutagenic activity of
wood smoke photo-oxidation products, June 1986, 5-6; and support from
AEERL, Feb 1985, 2-3
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Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS): described, Mar 1987, 8-9;
Sept 1987, 14
Intent-to-list: and EPA decisions on trichloroethylene and
perch!oroethylene, Mar 1986, 9; and Section 112, Clean Air Act, June 1986,
1; and STAPPA/ALAPCO conference on air toxics, Dec 1985, 8
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): and list of
carcinogens, Dec 1983 (6)*
Intervention: defined with respect to carcinogen control, Dec 1983 (5-6)*
Landfills: alternatives to, Aug 1985, 7-8; California agency's hazardous
waste enforcement efforts at, June 1987, 3; excavation of and South Coast
rule governing toxic emissions from, July 1984, 1-2; information on
disposal facilities sought, Sept 1987, 15; and NYDEC research recovery
stack emissions assessment program, Sept 1986, 8
Lead: Dec 1986, 10; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 7; as product of resource recovery facilities,
Mar 1986, 8-9
Lead, inorganic: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Lead smelters, primary and secondary: as inorganic arsenic emissions
sources, Sept 1984, 9
Letter of intent: See Memorandum of Understanding
Listed pollutants, emission limits for: and STAPPA/ALAPCO policy on
hazardous air pollutants, Feb 1985, 4-5
Louisiana: and special study identifying toxic air pollutants, Feb 1984, 6
Maine: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7)*; and air toxics
inventory, Sept 1984, 4; Bureau of Health conducts wood smoke assessment,
Dec 1986, 7-8; State agency studies radon in air and groundwater,
June 1987, 7-8
Maleic anhydride plants as benzene emissions source: EPA rulemaking on,
Sept 1984, 9; and California Air Resources Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and CAA rulemaking on process vents,
Feb 1984, 2
Manganese: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and EPA report on locating and
estimating emissions of, Dec 1985, 11; EPA draft source/emission factor
report on, Dec 1984, 9; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack
assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10
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Maryland: spotlight on Department of the Environment, Sept 1987, 3-4
Massachusetts, Commonwealth of: and air toxics control program, Dec 1983
(4-5, 7)*; Sept 1984, 5
Media relations: used in incinerator dioxin testing program, Sept 1986, 8-9
Medical, research, and training facilities: as sources of radionuclide
emissions, Dec 1984, 7
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): and EPA prototype scheme for handling
toxic air pollutants, Sept 1984, 3; and State/local option to evaluate
acrylonitrile, Dec 1984, 9
Mercury: Sept 1987, 9; and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and New
York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; as
product of resource recovery facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9
Methane: as emission from residential wood combustion devices,
May 1985, 4-5
Methyl bromide: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Methyl chloroform: See also Trichloroethane, 1,1,1-; and California Air
Resources Contaminant Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5;
May 1985, 6; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Methylene cnloride: See also Dichloromethane; Sept 1987, 12; and California
Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5;
May 1985, 6; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10; and
Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Methyl isocyanate: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in New
Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Michigan Air Pollution Control Commission: and air stripping of volatile
organic compounds, Dec 1985, 2-3
Michigan: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (4)*, Feb 1984, 4
Mississippi: announces air toxics permit review program, Dec 1986, 5
Mobile sources: and air pollution/cancer report, Apr 1984, 6; and EPA Six
Months Study, Apr 1984, 5; and emission of carcinogens from, May 1985,
2-3; and IACP project identifying airborne carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7; and
IACP field studies, Dec 1985, 5-6; new regulations for, Dec 1985, 8
Modacrylic fibers: and EPA prototype scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3
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Modeling: California agency's use of in compiling emissions inventory,
June 1987, 3; examples of, Feb 1984, 4; and New York's toxic air
contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; numerical, Apr 1984, 2;
performed at incinerator, Sept 1986, 9; receptor and IACP project
identifying airborne carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7; workshop on, Mar 1988, 11
Monitoring, air toxics: California agency's programs for ambient air,
June 1987, 3; and Connecticut air toxics regulation, Sept 1986, 5;
considerations of, Dec 1983 (6)*; Houston program described, Mar 1988, 10;
Indoor Air Source Emissions Data Base update, June 1986, 11; program
conducted by EPA, Apr 1984, 5; program for urban air toxics described,
Sept 1987, 7; for RCRA VOC/risk assessment program, Sept 1987, 5-6; study
of, Sept 1984, 2; used in study of emissions from chemical plant,
Feb 1985, 4; and New Hampshire's air toxics control program, Dec 1983
(7)*; and New Jersey's air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7-8)*; and
Toxic Air Monitoring System (TAMS), May 1985, 7; topic at STAPPA/ALAPCO
conference, Dec 1984, 2; used in Dayton, Ohio, PM network, Mar 1988, 8
Most Appropriate Occupational Level (MAOL): and Massachusetts' air toxics
control program, Sept 1984, 5; and NESCAUM regional air toxics strategy
for perchloroethylene, Dec 1985, 6-7
Multiyear development plan (MYDP): and EPA air toxics strategy, June 1986,
8-9; and EPA urban air toxics programs, Sept 1987, 7; progress reviewed,
Mar 1987, 11; summary of development, Sept 1987, 13-14
Municipal waste combustion: study conducted by CTC/NESCAUM, June 1987, 5;
test protocol for development by CTC/NESCAUM, Mar 1988,' 9
Municipal waste disposal: EPA plans regulation of, Sept 1987, 8-9; and EPA
Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 4; NESCAUM sponsors workshop on, Mar 1987, 8
Mutagens: and IACP evaluation of wood smoke photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5-6
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse (NATICH): announces working
group members, Nov 1987, 1-2; charter adopted by Working Group, Dec 1983
(1-2)*; "report card" results described, Sept 1987, 1-2; Working Group
meets to review activities and plan future, Sept 1986, 1
NATICH data base: capabilities of, Mar 1986, 2; changes in programs and log
on procedures, June 1987, 1-2; contents of, May 1985, 1-2; June 1986, 1-2;
fees for use of, Dec 1985, 2; function of Newsletter in, Dec 1983 (2)*;
final development plan for; Dec 1983 (2)*; how to access, Feb 1985, 1-2;
Aug 1985, 1-2; Mar 1986, 2-3; June 1986, 2; Nov 1987, 2; inception of,
Dec 1983 (1)*; information dissemination tools, Dec 1983 (2)*; material
covered in, Dec 1985, 1; on-line data entry and editing systems initiated,
Dec 1986, 1-2; permit records in, June 1986, 2; reasons for accessing
on-line, Sept 1987, 1-2; security system for, Sept 1986, 1; who can use,
Dec 1985, 1;
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NATICH reports: carcinogen risk assessment is topic of, Mar 1987, 1; how to
obtain, Dec 1985, 2; list of current, Sept 1987, 2; ordering procedures
for, Mar 1986, 3; Sept 1986, 2; price list for, Nov 1987, 2; purposes of,
Dec 1983 (1)*; and State/local air agency needs, Dec 1983 (2)*; risk
communication report to be published, Mar 1988, 2; State/local air toxics
agency activities, Dec 1984, 1; titles prepared for, Sept 1986, 1-2
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS): U.S. attainment of,
Nov 1987, 4
National Contingency Plan, The: June 1986, 3; and EPA air toxics strategy,
Aug 1985, 5
National Dioxin Strategy (EPA): Apr 1984, 2-3
National Emissions Data System (NEDS): used in Chicago emissions inventory,
Nov 1987, 6-7
National Response Team (NRT), The: and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985,
5; Regional Response Team, Ju-^_1986, 3
National Toxicology Program (NTP): carcinogens and hazardous air pollutants
identified by, Sept 1986, 3-4
New Hampshire: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7)*
New Jersey: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7-8)*; passes first
chemical accident prevention legislation, Sept 1986, 5-6; proposes rule to
cover accidental releases, Mar 1988, 6-7; and waste oil as fuel
regulation, Apr 1984, 2
NESCAUM: See Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management
NESHAP: asbestos inspection program, Mar 1987, 10-11; enforcement and EPA
air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 3-5; enforcement of standards on asbestos
in California, June 1987, 3; and EPA air toxics strategy, June 1986, 9;
EPA report on, Sept 1984, 3; hazardous organic NESHAP under development,
Sept 1987, 12
New York: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (4, 8)*, Feb 1984, 4;
NYDEC's resource recovery stack emissions assessment program, Sept 1986,
7-8; NYSERDA conducts woodstove study, Dec 1986, 8; and toxic air
contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7-8
Nickel: as contributor to air toxics problem, Sept 1984, 2-3; and
California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control Process,
Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA reports on, July 1984, 6; Dec 1985, 11; and
New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7;
regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Nitrile rubber: and EPA prototype scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3
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Nitrobenzene: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
.Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Nltrosamines: and Wisconsin's air toxics program, Sept 1986, 3
NUrosomorphollne: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Nitrous oxides (NO ): as emissions from residential wood combustion
devices, May 198$, 4-5; and IACP evaluation of wood stove photo-oxidation
products, June 1986, 5-6; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack
assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; as product of resource recovery
facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9
Noncarcinogenic effects of air toxics: Dec 1984, 2
Noncrlteria pollutants: See Air pollutants, toxic
No Observable Effect Level (NOEL): used in regulating air toxics, Mar 1987,
4
North Carolina: reviews list of toxic air pollutants for regulation,
Mar 1987, 4
Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM): develops MWC
test protocol with CTC, Mar 1988, 9; and move to certify resource recovery
facility operators, Mar 1986, 8-9; and noncriteria pollutant control
policy guideline, Dec 1983 (6)*; perchloroethylene health evaluation
document and, Sept 1986, 11; publishes newsletter, Nov 1987, 9; regional
air toxics strategy for perchloroethylene, Dec 1985, 6-7; resource
recovery workshop coordinated by, Sept 1986, 10; sponsors municipal waste
combustion workshop, Mar 1987, 8; sponsors training course to prevent
accidental releases, Mar 1987, 5; studies municipal waste combustion,
June 1987, 5; and waste oil combustion presentation, Sept 1984, 8
Nuclear power reactors: as sources of radionuclide emissions, Dec 1984, 7
Office of Air and Radiation (OAR): and TSDF regulations, Apr 1984, 5
Office of Solid Waste (OSW): and TSDF regulations, Apr 1984, 5
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER): and National Dioxin
Strategy, Apr 1984, 3
Office of Water (OW): and National Dioxin Strategy, Apr 1984, 3
Ohio: radon levels in dwellings measured, Sept 1986, 6-7; RAPCA compiles PM
network data, Mar 1988, 7-8; spotlight on Division of Air Pollution
Control, Mar 1987, 2
Ontario, Canada: initiates air toxics assessment, Mar 1988, 7
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Operation and maintenance conditions: and California Air Resources
Contaminant Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 4
Organic compounds: as products of resource recovery facilities,
Mar 1986, 8-9
Organic gases, toxic: audit cylinders for, Aug 1985, 8
Ozone: attainment policy for, Nov 1987, 4-5; and EPA air toxics strategy,
Aug 1985, 3; and IACP evaluation of wood stove photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5-6
Particulate matter: Dec 1986, 8; Nov 1987, 6; and Colorado laws governing
restaurants and street sanding, June 1986, 8; and IACP project identifying
airborne carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7; in indoor air and uranium decay,
Mar 1986, 3; and Harvard School of Public Health project, May 1985, 7;
limited by wood heater NSPS, Dec 1986, 7; and New York's toxic air
contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; Ohio agency compiles
network data on, Mar 1988, 7-8; from residential wood combustion (OAQPS
development of RWC NSPS to control), May 1985, 3-5; sampling of in Alaska,
Nov 1987, 3-4; TSDF report covers emissions of, Dec 1986, 11
Particulate speciation: EPA/OAQPS report on, Nov 1987, 9
PAH: Sept 1987, 9; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; covered in Ontario air
toxics assessment, Mar 1988, 7; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack
assessment program, Aug 1985, 7; ratio of studied in woodstove tracers,
June 1987, 9-10; use of in GC/MI-R, Sept 1987, 13
PCBs: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA/OAQPS reports on, Nov 1987, 8-9;
and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7
PCD-Dioxins: Sept 1987, 8; and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and New York
resource recovery stack emissions assessment program, Sept 1986, 7-8; and
New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7
Pennsylvania: local agency regulation to control waste-derived liquid
fuels, Dec 1986, 3
Pentachlorophenol (PCP): emission information requested, Apr 1984, 8
Perch!oroethylene: Sept 1987, 12; as contributor to air toxics problem,
Sept 1984, 2-3; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA decision on, Mar 1986,
9; and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; NESCAUM health
document on, Sept 1986, 11; and NESCAUM regional strategy to control,
Dec 1985, 6-7; regulated by Florida dry cleaning facility regulation,
Mar 1987, 3; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
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Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs): developed by California for air toxics
rule, Mar 1988, 3
Permit application review: California proposed rule on, June 1987, 2-3;
CAPCOA source assessment manual designed to assist, Dec 1986, 4-5; and
Connecticut's air toxics control regulation, Sept 1986, 4-5; and CTC,
Mar 1988, 9; Maryland process described, Sept 1987, 3-4; and Monterey Bay
(CA) agency rule, Mar 1988, 2; new Mississippi program on, Dec 1986, 5; and
New York/Michigan's air toxics control programs, Feb 1984, 4; report on
agency fees for, June 1987, 11; workshop on, Mar 1988, 11
Permits, building: and Aspen, Colorado, regulation on woodburning,
June 1986, 8
Pesticides: dioxin contamination of, Apr 1984, 3
Petroleum refineries: benzene fugitive emissions from, Feb 1984, 2
Phenol: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; regulatory status of under Clean Air
Act, Dec 1985, 10
Philadelphia, City of: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (4)*; testing
for dioxins at incinerator, Sept 1986, 8-9
Phosgene: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA report on locating and
estimating emissions of, Dec 1985, 11; EPA draft source/emission factor
report on, Dec 1984, 9; listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in
New Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Phosphorus plants, elemental: as sources of radionuclide emissions,
Dec 1984, 7
Phosphorus trichloride: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in
New Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Point sources, industrial: and STAPPA/ALAPCO policy on hazardous air
pollutants, Feb 1985, 4-5
Pollutants, organic: measured by Toxic Air Monitoring System (TAMS),
Apr 1984, 7; as emission from residential wood combustion devices,
May 1985, 3-5; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10
Polycyclic organic matter (POM): Dec 1986, 8; EPA/OAQPS reports on,
Nov 1987, 8-9; and wood heater NSPS, Dec 1986, 7; and IACP woodstove
emission measurement, Dec 1986, 9-10
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD): permit remand in California,
Mar 1987, 11
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Priorit1zat1on: California Air Resources Board use of for potential toxic
air contaminants, May 1985, 6; and drafting carcinogen policy, Dec 1983
(6)*; and New York air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (8)*; and toxic
air pollutants, Feb 1984, 5
Propanol, 2-: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Propylene: and IARC evaluation of wood smoke photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5
Propylene oxide: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification
and Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW): as contributor to air toxics
problem, Sept 1984, 2
Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency: asbestos regulation adopted by,
Mar 1986, 8; urban air toxics study described, June 1987, 7; and
waste-derived fuel regulation, Dec 1985, 4-5
Radionuclides: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; and withdrawal of EPA proposed
standards for, Dec 1984, 7
Radium facility wastes: and radon emissions from, Mar 1986, 3
Radon, emissions of: and indoor air, Mar 1986, 3-5; measured in Ohio,
Sept 1986, 6-7; and proposed standards on radionuclides, Dec 1984, 8;
RAPCA's study results described, Mar 1987, 6-8; studied in Maine,
June 1987, 7-8
Reference matrix isolation infrared spectral library: Sept 1987, 13
Refineries: wastes from, July 1984, 2
Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA): compiles PM network data,
Mar 1988, 7-8; measures Ohio radon levels, Sept 1986, 6-7; results of
radon study described, Mar 1987, 6-8; toxic emissions data base described,
June 1987, 10
Regional Response Team (RRT): and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 5
"Reg Meg": used to draft wood heater NSPS, Dec 1986, 7
Removal efficiency: and airstripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 3
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA): and Chicago emissions
inventory, Mar 1987, 7; facilities assessment completed in Idaho,
Sept 1987, 5-6; and TSDF regulations, Apr 1984, 5
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Resource recovery facility: certification of operators of, Mar 1986, 8-9;
facilities required by California program to submit risk assessments,
Dec 1986, 4; NESCAUM coordinates workshop on, Sept 1986, 10; New York
program on stack emissions, Sept 1986, 7-8; and New York's toxic air
contaminant stack assessment program, Aug 1985, 7-8
Resource Recovery Facility Emission Characterization (RRFECS): See New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC)
Rhode Island: program to monitor solvents in ambient air, Mar 1987, 5-6
Right-to-know amendments: and Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program
(CEPP), June 1986, 4; and Superfund, Dec 1985, 9; and workers with respect
to chemical health effects, Dec 1983 (6)*
Risk appraisal: and toxic cleanups, Mar 1986, 6
Risk assessment: and air toxics, Feb 1984, 2; as basis for Connecticut
toxic air pollutant regulation, Sept 1986, 4; and California Air Resources
Contaminant Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 4-5; and Clean
Air Act, Dec 1983 (5)*; conducted for MWCs, Sept 1987, 9; conducted in
urban air toxics programs, Sept 1987, 7; EPA's integrated risk information
system described, Mar 1987, 8-9; EPA Region X study described, Sept 1987,
5-6; five basic concepts of, Feb 1984, 4; IRIS data base information on,
Sept 1987, 14; Maine conducts assessment of wood smoke, Dec 1986, 8; and
NATICH data base, June 1986, 1-2; NATICH report on carcinogens, Mar 1987,
1; and NESCAUM regional strategy to control perchloroethylene, Dec 1985,
6-7; relation to air toxics programs stressed by California agency,
Dec 1986, 4; requested in incinerator testing, Sept 1986, 9; and risk
management, Dec 1983 (5-6)*; Feb 1984, 2; topic at STAPPA/ALAPCO
conference, Dec 1984, 2; used in New Jersey chemical accident prevention
legislation, Sept 1986, 5; (carcinogen) used in North Carolina regulation,
Mar 1987, 4; used by work group in examining solvent exposure, Nov 1987, 7;
and waste oil handling and disposal, Feb 1984, 5
Risk communication: EPA program on described, June 1987, 5-6; hotline for,
Nov 1987, 10; NATICH report on planned, Mar 1988, 2
Risk estimates: role of in benzene rulemaking, Feb 1984, 3
Risk management: and air toxics, Feb 1984, 2; and California Air Resources
Contaminant Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 4-5; EPA's
integrated risk information system (IRIS) described, Mar 1987, 8-9; IRIS
data base information on, Sept 1987, 14; and Maryland's proposed air
toxics regulations, Sept 1987, 3-4; and New Jersey chemical accident
prevention rule, Mar 1988, 6-7; and risk assessment, Feb 1984, 2; topic at
STAPPA/ALAPCO conference, Dec 1984, 2; used in New Jersey to prevent
chemical accidents, Sept 1986, 5
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Sampling/analysis techniques: dual sorbent system applied to, Feb 1984, 5;
and IACP project identifying airborne carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7; and Toxic
Air Monitoring System (TAMS), May 1985, 7; used in Alaska particulate
matter study, Nov 1987, 4
Sampling, soil: EPA/ESED report on TSDF covers, Dec 1986, 11
SARA Title III: See Superfund
Science review panel: and drafting carcinogen policy, Dec 1983 (6)*
Sewage treatment plants: and EPA Six Month Study, Apr 1984, 5
Site investigation: and toxic cleanups, Mar 1986, 6
Six Month Study, EPA: and Agency's air toxics strategy, Apr 1984, 4-5;
Aug 1985, 3-5
Solvents: Rhode Island program to monitor ambient levels of, Mar 1987, 5-6
Source assessment: CAPCOA publishes manual on, Dec 1986, 4
Source sampling methods: and toxic air pollutants, Feb 1984, 6
South Carolina: county agency community awareness and emergency response
program, Sept 1987, 5
South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD): and rule governing
toxic emissions from landfills, July 1984, 1-2
South Dakota: spotlight on Department of Water and Natural Resources,
Nov 1987, 3
Stack sampling: emissions from chemical plant studied, Feb 1985, 4; New
York resource recovery operation program, Sept 1986, 7-8; New York's toxic
air contaminant assessment program on, Aug 1985, 7-8; performed at city
incinerator, Sept 1986, 9; and resource recovery facilities, Mar 1986,
8-9; used in Connecticut air toxics regulation, Sept 1986, 5
State Implementation Plan (SIP): and EPA's national air toxics strategy,
Nov 1987, 4
State/local air toxics control agencies: technical assistance for,
Dec 1984, 2; partnership with Federal agencies, Aug 1985, 3-4; July 1984,
2, 4; Dec 1985, 8
State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA): and
appointment of air toxics policy work group, Feb 1984, 6; conducts
noncancer survey, Nov 1987, 10; conference on air toxics control,
Sept 1986, 10; and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 3-5; conferences of,
Dec 1983 (3-4)*; July 1984, 6; Sept 1984, 8; Dec 1984, 2-3; members of
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State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA)
(continued): NATICH working group meet, Sept 1986, 1; and NATICH, Dec 1983
(1)*; and NATICH data base, Dec 1985, 1-2; national air toxics workshops
sponsored by, June 1987, 8; and policy on hazardous air pollutants,
Feb 1985, 4-5; prepares report on air permit and emissions fees,
June 1987, 11; and EPA Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 5-6; survey of toxic
air pollutants, Feb 1984, 6
Stationary sources: Sept 1987, 8; and Air Pollution/Cancer report,
Apr 1984, 6; audit cylinders available for, Aug 1985, 8; PM emissions from
woodstoves limited by NSPS, Dec 1986, 7
Styrene: and EPA prototype scheme for handling, Sept 1984, 3
Substitute compounds: and California Air Resources Contaminant
Identification and Control Process, Dec 1984, 4
Sulfur dioxide (S02): and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 7; as refinery waste site contaminant, July 1984, 2; as
product of resource recovery facilities, Mar 1986, 8-9
Sulfur oxides (SO ): as emissions from residential wood combustion devices,
May 1985, 4-5 x
Superfund: and community right-to-know amendment, Dec 1985, 9; and EPA air
toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 6-7; and EPA Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 4;
requirements of, Dec 1986, 5-6; SARA Title III reporting requirements,
Sept 1987, 11-12; Title III workshops conducted on, June 1987, 11
Systems Applications Human Exposure and Dosage (SHED): Feb 1984, 4
Systems Applications Human Exposure and Risk (SHEAR): Feb 1984, 4
T-BACT: See BACT
(TCDD) Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, 2,3,7,8-(2378-TCDD): in city
incinerator ESP, Sept 1986, 8; and dioxin combustion source study,
July 1984, 7; and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 8; Sept 1986, 8
Tetrachloroethylene: detected in Rhode Island ambient air, Mar 1987, 6
Tetrahydrothiophenes: as refinery waste site contaminant, July 1984, 2
Texas: air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (4)*; Houston Regional
Monitoring Program described, Mar 1988, 10; and special study identifying
toxic air pollutants, Feb 1984, 6
Texas Air Control Board: formation of research division and functions of,
July 1984, 5
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Threshold Limit Values1*: See TLV
Tiers 1-7: See Dioxin, EPA National Strategy on
TLV: and Maine's air toxics control program, Dec 1983 (7)*; and Ohio
interim air toxics policy, Mar 1987, 3; use of factored TLV in regulating
air toxics, Mar 1987, 4; used in Mississippi permit review program,
Dec 1986, 5; and Wisconsin's air toxics program, Sept 1986, 3; and
Virginia Air Pollution Control Board rules, Dec 1984, 5-6
Toluene: regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985, 10; and
EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; and Michigan's use of
air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate: listed as Extraordinarily Hazardous Substance in
New Jersey, Sept 1986, 5; possible accidental releases studied by CTC,
June 1987, 4-5
Total Suspended Particulate (TSP): Dec 1986, 8; and EPA emissions inventory
of carcinogens, June 1986, 10
Toxic Air Monitoring System (TAMS): data currently available described,
June 1987, 9; established by EPA, Apr 1984, 7; functions defined,
Mar 1986, 10; three monitoring sites established for, May 1985, 7
Toxic air pollutants: See Air pollutants, toxic
Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act: passed by New Jersey, Sept 1986, 5
Toxic hot spots: treatment of by California agency, Mar 1988, 5
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): and EPA prototype scheme for handling
toxic air pollutants, Sept 1984, 3-4; and Chemical Emergency Preparedness
Program (CEPP), June 1986, 3; Federal activities in, July 1984, 4; grants
to States, analysis of, July 1984, 4; information collection record
keeping requirements of, and EPA air toxics strategy, Aug 1985, 6-7;
inventory of chemicals in commerce, July 1984, 4; status report for
existing chemicals, July 1984, 3
Toxicity model: and Michigan's air toxics control program, Feb 1984, 4
Trace metals: trends in Dayton, Ohio, monitoring of, Mar 1988, 8
Tribromomethane: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Trichloroethane, 1,1,1-: detected in Rhode Island ambient air, Mar 1987, 6;
and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; and Michigan's use
of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs,
Dec 1985, 4
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Trichloroethylene: Sept 1987, 12; regulatory status of under Clean Air Act,
Dec 1985, 10; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; as contributor to air toxics
problem, Sept 1984, 2-3; detected in Rhode Island ambient air, Mar 1987,
6; and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; EPA decision
on, Mar 1986, 9; and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Trichlorofluoromethane: and Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs,
Dec 1985, 4
TSCA Assistance Office (TAG): functions of, Apr 1984, 7
TSOF: as contributor to air toxics problem, Sept 1984, 2; emissions
inventory of in Chicago, Nov 1987, 6-7; EPA/ESED report on soil sampling,
Dec 1986, 11
Unit risk factors: used in Dayton, Ohio, monitoring, Mar 1988, 8
Uranium: radon emissions from and indoor air, Mar 1986, 3-5; Uranium Mill
Tailing Radiation Control Act, Mar 1986, 3; mines as sources of
radionuclide emissions, Dec 1984, 8
Urban aerosols: and Harvard School of Public Health project, May 1985, 7
Urban soup: EPA high risk program on, Mar 1987, 6; Ohio programs on,
Mar 1987, 2; round-up on EPA's activities in all regions, Sept 1987, 6-7;
treated in EPA's national air toxics strategy, Mar 1987, 9-10; Washington
agency conducts study of, June 1987, 7
Users Network for Applied Modeling of Air Pollutants (UNAMAP): Mar 1988, 2
Vanadium: and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program,
Aug 1985, 7
Variance (for air toxics source): defined by Wisconsin, Sept 1986, 3
Vinyl chloride: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and
Control Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6
Vinylidene chloride: regulatory status of under Clean Air Act, Dec 1985,
10; and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; EPA draft source/emission factor report
on, Dec 1984, 9; and EPA report on locating and estimating emissions of,
Dec 1985, 11
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Nov 1987, 6; and air stripping,
Dec 1985, 2-3; and cancer, Dec 1984, 3; and EPA air toxics monitoring data
base, June 1986, 11; and EPA emissions inventory of carcinogens,
June 1986, 10; EPA/OAQPS report on, Nov 1987, 9; EPA Region X completes
study of, Sept 1987, 5-6; Houston monitoring program, Mar 1988, 10;
Ontario air toxics assessment, Mar 1988, 7
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Volatile Organic Sampling Train (VOST): procedures for, Aug 1985, 8
Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board: noncriteria pollutant control
rules adopted, Dec 1984, 5-6
Waferboard: plant studied by CTC, June 1987, 4
Washington: agency conducts urban air toxics study, June 1987, 7; State
proposes wood smoke legislation, June 1987, 6-7
Waste-derived fuel: Allegheny County (PA) regulation to control burning of,
Dec 1986, 3; combustion and marketing of, Dec 1985, 4-5; New Jersey rule
on, Apr 1984, 2
Wastes, hazardous: and incineration at sea, Feb 1984, 6; and Puget Sound
waste-derived fuel regulation, Dec 1985, 5
Waste incineration: and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment
program, Aug 1985, 7-8; solid waste disposal options discussed, Sept 1986,
10
Waste oil combustion: NESCAUM presentation on, Sept 1984, 8; and toxic
emissions, Dec 1984, 2
Waste oil handling and disposal: as risk assessment case study, Feb 1984, 5
Wastewater treatment facilities: emissions inventory of in Chicago,
Nov 1987, 6-7; and EPA emissions inventory of carcinogens, June 1986, 10;
and New Jersey chemical accident prevention rule, Mar 1988, 7
Water: use of air strippers for, Mar 1988, 9
Water quality analysis: conducted at incinerator ash pile, Sept 1986, 9
Water treatment plants: and New Jersey chemical accident prevention rule,
Mar 1988, 7
Wisconsin: program on hazardous air pollutants, Sept 1986, 2-4
Wood combustion, residential: and IACP field studies, Dec 1985, 5-7
Woodstoves: See also Combustion, residential wood-fired; and catalytic
combustors, May 1985, 4-5; emissions from analyzed by GC/MI-R, Sept 1987,
13; emissions from and conference on, Feb 1985, 6; emissions measured by
IACP, Dec 1986, 9-10; and EPA Six Months Study, Apr 1984, 5; field study
of conducted in Vermont and New York, Dec 1986, 8; included in Maine's
wood smoke assessment, Dec 1986, 7-8; operating characteristics and
relation to smoke tracers, June 1987, 9; "reg neg" used in drafting NSPS
covering, Dec 1986, 7; as research area for AEERL, Feb 1985, 2-3;
Washington State proposes legislation to control emissions from,
June 1987, 6
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Wood preservatives: bibliography of, Dec 1985, 9
Wood smoke: and Aspen, Colorado, regulation on woodburning, June 1986, 7-8;
and IARC evaluation of mutagenic activities of photo-oxidation products,
June 1986, 5-6; Maine conducts assessment of, Dec 1986, 7-8; measurement
of in IACP project to identify airborne carcinogens, Mar 1986, 7; State of
Washington proposes legislation on, June 1987, 6-7; tracers studied,
June 1987, 9
Working group, NATICH: appointment of, Dec 1983 (1, 3)*; approves NATICH
objectives and guidelines, Feb 1984, 1
Workplace exposure guidelines: Wisconsin recommendations for, Sept 1986, 3
Xylene: and California Air Resources Contaminant Identification and Control
Process, Dec 1984, 5; May 1985, 6; detected in Rhode Island ambient air,
Mar 1987, 6; and EPA/IEMD ambient monitoring program, Apr 1984, 5-6; and
Michigan's use of air stripping of VOCs, Dec 1985, 4
Zinc: and New York's toxic air contaminant stack assessment program,
Aug 1985, 7
Zinc oxide plants: as inorganic arsenic emissions sources, Sept 1984, 9
Zinc smelters, primary: as inorganic arsenic emissions sources,
Sept 1984, 9
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Pleate read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
EPA-450/5-88-005
2.
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
4. TITLE ANDSU0TITLE
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Biblio-
graphy of Selected Reports & Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics Volume 2: Citations - 1988
? RFP^RT DATE
• July 1988
6. PERFORMING ORGANISATION COOE
7. AIVTHOR(S)
Janet H. Mangum, Carolyn E. Morris, Carol A. Owen
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAVE AND ADDRESS
Radian Corporation
3200 East Chapel Hill Rd/ Progress Center
P. 0. Box 13000
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
1O PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
EPA 68-02-4330
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
U.S. Environmetnal Protection AGency
Emission Standards Division
Office of Air Quality Planning & Stds.
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Interim
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16. ABSTRACT
The -bibliography is published in two volumes plus and index. Volume 1 contains
cumulative citations from before 1974 through March 1987. Volume 2 has the more recent
citations from April 1987 through March 1988 (taken from sources available through
March 31, 1988). This volume consists of two parts. Part 1 includes introductory
material describing the scope and organization and contains information necessary for
the proper use of the document. Volume 2, Part 2 contains the report and Federal Registe
notice entries with bibliographic information and, in most case, an abstract. The index
to the bibliography covers all the reports from 1974 to the present. Each listing
indicates which of the two volumes contains the citation. The index is organized by
document type; by pollutant class, name, or Chemical Abstract Services (CAS) number;
by source category Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code; and by sponsoring
agency.
17.
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
b.lDENTIFIERS/OP£N ENDED TERMS C. COSATI Field/Group
Toxic Air Pollutants
State and local programs
Federal Register
NATICH: National Air
Toxics Information
Clearinghouse
18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Release Unlimited
19. SECURITY CLASS (Tins Report)
None
21. NO. Of
200
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None
22. PRICE
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