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           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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                    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • Small Business Ombudsman • Winter 1998-99
       INFORMATION   FOR  SMALL  BUSINESS
Toll-Free Hotline: (800) 368-5888

The following list of Publications has been compiled to help
small businesses and other interested  parties understand
environmental trends, requirements, and regulations. Updated
editions will be automatically substituted. As publications are
identified, they will be added to this list. They are grouped by
subject areas, and individual items may be ordered using the
order form attached, or by calling one of the above numbers.
Availability of some publications is limited, so please order
only those pertinent to your needs and in minimum necessary
quantities. Since none of these is copyrighted, any one may
be duplicated locally.

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS  -- EPA
                         In DC & VA: (202) 260-0490

DISCLAIMER: The materials listed below are available directly
or indirectly from the Office of the Small Business Ombuds-
man (OSBO) at EPA, and are  presented as an information
service  for small businesses and other parties needing or
interested in information on  the protection of human health
and the environment. Some of this material was not officially
compiled  and  made publicly  available  by EPA,  and  the
accuracy of those which have been is subject to subsequent
correction based on future developments.
A- 1    EPA Journal: Periodical on current developments.  Sample copy from OSBO.  Subscriptions available only
       through Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.  Annual
       subscription: $7.50 (Quarterly).

A-2    Solid Waste Funding: A Guide to Federal Assistance [EPA 530-F-027]: This brochure describes a variety of
       funding sources for solid,  and other, waste research and management programs, available to state, local
       governments, the general public, and small businesses.  Even though it emphasizes solid waste programs,
       notations are made where funding is available for other than solid waste problems, 1/98,  pp. 10.


                                          CONTENTS
    General Publications - EPA	1
    Information on Small Business	2
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
       General Information  	4
       Land Disposal Restrictions/Waste Definitions ... 4
       Waste Minimization, Recycling &
              Disposal Information	5
       Used Oil Information	6
       Small Quantity Generator Information	7
       Underground Storage Tank (UST)	8
       Infectious/Medical Waste  	8
    Comprehensive Environmental Response
       Compensation, & Liability Act
       (CERCLA)-Superfund	9
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
       General Information  	10
       Chemical Advisories	11
       Asbestos in Schools	11
       General Asbestos Information  	11
       General Lead Information	11
    Federal Insecticide, Fungicide &
       Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)  	12
    Clean Water Act (CWA)	13
    Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)  	14
    Clean Air Act (CAA)
       Miscellaneous 	15
       Protection of Stratospheric Ozone  	18
       CAA Small Business Guidance Items	19
    Office of Radiation  	19
    Emergency Planning, Community Right-to-Know
       Title 111 of Superfund Amendments
              & Re-Authorization Act (SARA)  	20
       Title III, Section 313, Release Reporting  	20
       Title III, Sections 311,  312 and 313	21

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A- 3   Doing Business with EPA: Information on procurement, contracts, procedures (4/92 15pp.). SBA PASS: Form
       for registration in the SBA Automated Small Business Directory 112/89). Fact Sheet: Procurement Automated
       Source System, 2/94, 1 p. Forecast of Contract and Opportunities for 8(a) and Socioeconomic Firms for Fiscal
       Year 1997: 10/96,  18pp. Superfund-Qualified Disadvantaged Business Utilization in State Response: 4/92,
       3 pp.  Fair Share--A Commitment to Minority and Women's Businesses: Flyer, 3/93, 8 pp. Small and Small
       Disadvantaged Subcontracting Opportunities Directory: 5/33, 72 pp.  Contracting and Subcontracting Guide
       to the Superfund Program: 5/92, 66 pp.  (This item is also available, free of charge, from the NTIS at  1-800-
       553-6847, by Doc. No. PR-923.)

A- 4   CRS Report to Congress—Summaries of  Environmental Laws Administered by the Environmental Protection
       Agency (95-59 ENR): 1/3/95, 101 pp.

A- 5   Industry Sector Notebooks [EPA 305-F-98-018] This brochure includes a  list of all notebooks and ordering
       information. 7/98.

A- 6   Glossary of Environmental Terms [EPA 175-B-94-015]: Booklet, 4/94, 50pp., (with, VOC "Update," FR, 63-
       17333).

A- 7   Connecting to EPA on the Internet, undated, 2pp.  (Includes  listing of some of the EPA offerings  on the
       Internet.)

A- 8   The Office of Compliance-An Introductory  Guide [EPA 300-F-95-002J: Covers EPA Enforcement-The New
       Alignment with major office functions listed.  Booklet,  7/35, 14 pp.

A- 9   Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Regulations under development, notices,  and review of prior regulations at
       EPA. Current Issue.

A-10  Memorandum and Revised Guidelines for Implementing the Regulatory Flexibility Act:  Deputy Administrator,
       EPA, 4/3/32, 64 pp.

A-11  Public Law  104-121, 3/29/96, 110 Stat., Title Il-Small  Business  Regulatory  Fairness (short title). Small
       Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness  Act of 1996 (SBREFA) pp. 857-74.  EPA's Interim Guidance for
       Implementing the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) and Related Provisions of the
       Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). 2/37, 63pp.

A-12  Facility Identification  Initiative; Notice 10/7/96 FR  pp. 52587-600; EPA's Facility Identification Initiative-
       October 1996 (Fact Sheet) 2pp. Providing Greater Access To Environmental Data-Sector Facility  Indexing
       Project (SFIPy [EPA 305-B-98-001J: Provides questions and answers on SFIP. 5/98.  Environmental  News-
       EPA's Expansion of Community Right-to-know Efforts. 5/35.

 A-13  Application Kit for Assistance 01 /98; 49 pp; A form for application for EPA grants, to be submitted to the EPA
       grants operations Branch, Mailcode 3903R.

 A-14  The year 2000 problems: Fact sheets,  41  pp;  EPA Y2K  Enforcement Policy.  11/13/98, 6 pp;  letter Don
        Flattery, 12/3/98;  letter Karen  Brown 12/7/98. These items address the problems which may be expected in
        entering into year  2000.


 INFORMATION ON SMALL  BUSINESS

 B- 1    Regulatory  Assistance for  Small Business and Others [EPA  180-F-94-001J: Flier describing the role and
        functions of the EPA Small Business Ombudsman, 9/94, 6 panels.
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 B- 2   Small Business Administration Field Locations, (8/13/96); Business Loans and the S.B.A., (7/94); S.B.A. Profile
       (showing lending programs) (5/96); The Small Business Resource Guide (1995).

 B- 3   EPA's Asbestos and Small Business  Ombudsman Regulatory Assistance: Description of the function of the
       Ombudsman with questions and answers,  1/1/95, 6 pp. Attachment: 2 pp.

 B- 4   Municipalities, Small  Business, and  Agriculture-The  Challenge of Meeting  Environmental Responsibilities
       [EPA/230-09/88-037]: Report to Administrator on the cumulative impact of 85 EPA regulations, 9/88, 73 pp.

 B- 5   The Small Business Sector Study-Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Small Business [EPA/230-09/88-
       039]: Potential impact of regulations  that will become effective during 1988-1992, 9/88, 165 pp.

 B- 6   The Municipal Sector Study-Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Municipalities [EPA/230-09/88-038]:
       Potential impact of 22 regulations municipalities will have to comply with in the near future, 9/88, 175 pp.

 B- 7   The Agricultural Sector Study-Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Agriculture: [EPA/230-09/88-040].
       Impact of recent and future proposed regs. on the financial condition of farms in the U.S., 9/88, 175pp.

 B- 8   Compliance Assistance Tools: [EPA 305-K-98-003]. In this booklet,  EPA's Office of Compliance provides a
       brief outline of resources and tools currently available or under development for over a dozen industries.  7/98,
       20pp.

 B-10   EPA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. Small Business Innovative Research Phase I, [EPA
       600-F-97-016J: 9/97, www.epa.gov/ncerqa.

 B-11   Innovative Clean Technologies Case  Studies [EPA/600/R-93/175] 8/93, 142 pp; Innovative Clean
       Technologies Case Studies Second Year Project Report [EPA/600/R-94/169] 4/94, 214pp. These items
       report development of  innovative pollution preventions technologies for and by small  business.

 B-12   Environmental  Management  Systems - An  Implementation Guide  for Small and Medium-Sized
       Organizations. [EPA 832-B-96-007] ;  11/96.

 B-13   Small  Business?  Save money!  [EPA  430-K-96-002]: This flies provides information on  Energy Star Small
       Business Voluntary Program.  7/97.

 B-14   The EPA's Source Book on Environmental Auditing for  Small Business.  This source book  is a compilation of
       the bibliography, the training list and a summary matrix of these trainings that will act as a quick reference to
       the fifteen courses listed.  12/95, 29 pp.

 B-15   Status of the State Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assisstance
       Program (SBTCP)- Report to Congress for the Period January to December 1996. [EPA 233-R-97-001]
       12/97

B-16   Environmental Management Guide for Small Laboratories. [EPA 233-B-98-00] 7/98, 54 pp.

B-17   The Small Business Environmental Assistance Site Visit  Manual -- Iowa Waste Reduction Center, University of
       Northern Iowa, 60 pp.

B-18   1998 Resource Guide for Small Business Air Emission and Multimedia Assistance. - Iowa Waste Reduction
       Center, University of Northern Iowa, July 1998, 84 pp.
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RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT (RCRA)

General Information:

C- 9   Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste, Title 40 CFR Part 261, 7/1/97.  Revisions: Through 5/4/98.
       Proposed Rules: 7/27/94-10/2/96.

C-77   Oil Pollution Prevention, Non-transportation-related, On-shore and Offshore Facilities: [40 CFR Part 112: 7/1 /97.
       Proposed Rule-12/97 FR pp. 63012-20; FR 10/20/97, Animal fats & Vegetable Oils.

C-90   Tank Systems-Hazardous Waste Storage: 40 CFR 260.190-200, 7/1/97. Amended  FR 12/8/97,
        pp 64656-60.

C-91   Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities and Hazardous Waste Generators;  Organic
       Air Emission Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments, and Containers; Final Rule 12/8/97 FR pp.
       64636-21.

C-92   Hazardous Waste Combustors; Revised Standards; Proposed Rule 4/19/96 FR pp 17358-536; Notice of Data
       Availability and Requests for Comments 8/23/96 FR pp 43501-15; 1/7/97 FR pp 960-2; Continuous Emissions
       Monitoring Systems; Notice of Data Availability and Request for Comments; Proposed Rule: 3/21/97 FR pp.
        13775-83; Revised Technical Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Proposed Rule: 5/2/97
       FR pp. 24211-54; Correction: 5/12/97 FR p.  25877; Notice of Data Availability and Request for Comments;
       9/9/97 FR pp 47402-4; Final Rule 6/19/98 FR pp. 33782-829.


Land Disposal Restrictions/Waste Definitions:

C-41   Land  Disposal Restrictions, Title 40 part 268, 7/1/96, 58 pp. (Note,  63 pages of tabular material have been
       deleted from this item, since the corrected tabular material is found  in the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
       FR Notice included with this item, as follows); Land  Disposal Restrictions: Correction of Tables; Treatment
       Standards for Hazardous Waste and Universal Treatment Standards; Final Rule amending 40 CR part 268,
        2/19/97 FR pp. 7501-600.  Organobromine Productions Wastes: [Final Rule Extract] 5/4/98 FR pp. 24625-7.
       Technical Amendment 6/29/98 FR pp. 35147-50.

C-45   Hazardous Remediation Waste Management Requirements (HWIR-Media); Final Rule 11/30/98 FR pp. 65873-
        947 and 12/01/98 FR pp. 66101- 2.

 C-47   Questions and  Answers on Land Disposal  Restrictions for Solvents and Dioxins [EPA/530-SW-87-020]:
        Applicability of the Final Rule,  5/87, 35 pp.

 C-64   Land Disposal Restrictions-Summary of Requirements fOSWER 9934.0-1 A]: 2/91, Summary of critical dates
        and activities for Land Disposal of regulated  wastes, 77pp.

 C-73   Wood Preserving-Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste-Final Rule, CFR part 260, et al.,  12/6/90 FR
        pp. 50449-90.  Technical Corrections: 7/1/91 FR pp. 30192-8. Fact Sheets.

 C-76   Land Disposal Restrictions [Rules to amend 40 CFR 261, et al.]:  (a) Electric Arc Furnace Dust-Final Rule:
        8/19/91 FR pp. 41164-78; (b) Treatment Standards, Newly Listed  Wastes and Hazardous Debris-Final Rule:
        8/18/92 FR pp. 37193-282.

 C-80   Hazardous Waste Management System—Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste—Exclusions, Final Rule:
        6/22/92 FRpp. 27879-88. Clarification of the Dilution Prohibition and Combustion of Inorganic Metal-Bearing
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       Hazardous Waste: 5/27/94 FRp. 27546. Modification of the Hazardous Waste Program-Mercury Containing
       Lamps.  Proposed Rule:  7/27/94 FR pp. 38287-304. Withdrawn: 5/8/95 FR p. 23988.  Data Availability
       7/11/97 FR pp 37183-5; Notice  9/9/97  FR pp 47401-2.  Organobromine Production Wastes; Listing of
       CERCLA Hazardous  Substance, Reportable Quantities; Final Rule:  5/4/98 FR pp. 24595-628.  Technical
       Amendment 6/29/98 FR pp. 35147-50; Correction &  Technical Amendment  8/10/98 FR pp. 42580-2.
       Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; et al [Includes Petroleum
       Refining Process Wastes]; Final Rule 8/6/98 FRpp 42109-89. Proposed Rule 8/6/98 FR pp. 42190-92; Notice
       of Data Availability 7/15/98  FR  pp. 38139-41; 8/13/98  FR pp. 43361-2; Final Rule; correction of effective
       date under CRA 10/9/98 FR  pp. 54356-7.

 C-83  Hazardous Waste Management  System-Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste-Wastes From Wood
       Surface Protection.  Final Rule:  1/4/94 FR pp. 457-69.

 C-87  Hazardous Waste Management System-Identification and Listing of  Hazardous Waste. Hazardous Waste
       Identification Rule (HWIR).  Proposed Rule: 12/21/95 FR pp.  66344-469.  Extension of Comment Period:
       2/22/96 FR pp. 6805-6.  Requirements for  Management of Hazardous  Contaminated Media-Proposed Rule:
       4/29/96 FR pp. 18779-864.  Notice of Extension of Comment Period,  7/1/96 FR pp. 33881-2. Correction:
       8/7/96 FR pp. 41111-4.  Solvents-CERCLA Hazardous Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities-
       Proposed Rule: 8/14/96 FRpp. 42317-54.

 C-88  Emergency Revision of the Land  Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes
       From Carbamate Production; Final Rule: 9/4/98 FR  pp. 47410-418.

 C-89  Land Disposal Restrictions-Phase IV-Treatment Standards for Wood Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction
       and Streamlining, Exemptions From  RCRA for Certain Processed Materials; and Miscellaneous Hazardous
       Waste Provisions-Final Rule: 5/12/97 FR pp. 25997-6039; Clarification of Standards for Hazardous Waste
       Land disposal Restriction Treatment Variances, Final Rule: 12/5/97 FR pp. 64503-9; Land Disposal Restrictions
       Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes;
       Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils,
       and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Processing  Wastewaters; Final Rule: 5/26/98 FR pp. 28955-754; Hazardous
       Waste Recycling; Final Rule: 8/31/98 FR pp.  46331-4; Characteristic Slags Generated From Thermal Recovery
       of Lead by Secondary Lead Smelters; Land  Disposal Restrictions; Extension of Compliance  Date; Final Rule:
       9/9/98 FR pp. 48124-7.


 Waste Minimization, Recycling and Disposal Information:

C-50  Waste Minimization-Environmental Quality with Economic Benefits [EPA/530-SW-90-044]: 4/90, 34pp. Draft
       Guidance to Hazardous Waste Generators on the  Elements of a Waste Minimization Program.  Notice and
       Request for Comment: 6/12/89 FR pp. 25056-7.

C-51   Miscellaneous recycling information [See a/so C-74J: Excerpts from 40 CF/?pa/t255~Recyclable Materials Used
       in a Manner Constituting Disposal,  266.20-23. Recycled Materials Utilized for  Precious Metal Recovery,
       266.70.  Spent Lead-Acid Batteries Being Reclaimed, 266.80.  Burning of Hazardous Waste: 2/21/91 FR pp.
       7133-240. Standards for the Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes-Amendment to Sub-part C-
       Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal, Final Rule: 8/24/94 FRpp. 43496-500. Universal
       Waste Rule (Hazardous Waste Management System-Modification of the Hazardous Waste Recycling Regulatory
       Program), Final Rule: 5/11/95 FR pp. 25491-551. Correcting Amendments to Final Rule: 12/24/98 FR 71225-
       230.

C-52   RCRA: Reducing Risk From  Waste-EPA's  RCRA  Program [EPA/530/K-97-004J:  Perspectives of the EPA
       program under RCRA 09/97, 46pp.
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C-53   Hazardous Waste Incineration: Question and Answers [EPA/530/SW-88-018]: 4/88, 53 pp.

C-54   Pollution Prevention Policy Statement-Proposed: 1/26/89 FR pp. 3845-7.  Pollution Prevention Strategy-
       Notice: 2/26/91 FRpp.  7849-64.

C-55   Pollution Prevention News: Monthly Newsletter. Sample copy available from the OSBO. Request inclusion on
       mail list, at no charge, to: Pollution Prevention, U.S. EPA, 401 M St., S.W. (7408), Washington, D.C. 20460.

C-56   The Garbage Problem-An Action Agenda [EPA/530-SW-89-018]: Problem review, 2/89, Folder.

C-57   You Can Make A Ton of Difference: Recycle [EPA/530-F-92-003J: Folder, 4/92.

C-62   Source Reduction Bibliography [EPA/530-B-95-011]: 12/95, 37pp.  Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste
       in the U.S.-1996 Update, Executive Summary [EPA/530-S-97-015]: 5/97, 13pp.  Bibliography of Municipal
       Solid Waste Mgt. Alternatives [EPA/530-SW-89-055]: 8/89,  108 pp.

C-63   Recycling  Works!   State and Local Solutions to Solid Waste Management Problems [EPA/530-SW-89-014]:
       Successful programs for recycling, 1/89, 52 pp.  Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Market
       Place [EPA/530-SW-89-066]: 7789, 141 pp. -69 Household Hazardous Waste Management, A manual for One-
       Day Community Collection Programs [EPA/530-R-92-026J: 7/93, 74 pp.

C-69   Household Hazardous Waste Management; A Manual for One-Day Community Collection Programs [EPA/530-
       R-92-026] 8/93 75pp.

C-70   Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management, Second Edition  [EPA/530-R-95-023]: 7/95, 362 pp.

C-71   Operating a Recycling Program-A Citizen's Guide [EPA/H-SW-770]: Guide Book, 1979, 82 pp.

C-75  Facility Pollution Prevention Guide [EPA/600/R-92/088]: Guide Book, 5/92, 150pp.

C-81   Safer Disposal for  Solid Waste-The Federal Regulations for Landfills [EPA/530-SW-91-092]: 3/93, 17 pp.

C-82  Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities-Guide for Owners/Operators [EPA/530-SW-91-089]: 3/93, 22 pp.
       Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal. Facilities and Practices; - Final Rule: July  1, 1996 FR pp.
       34251-78.

C-84  Business Guide for Reducing Solid Waste [EPA/530-K-92-004J:  11/93, 78 pp.  Waste Prevention Pays Off-
       Companies Cut Waste in the Workplace [EPA/530-K-005]: 11/93, 24 pp., with Flyer, Waste Prevention-It
       Makes Good Business Sense [EPA/530-F-93-008]: 9/93. Office Paper Recycling-An Implementation Manual
       [EPA 530-SW-90-001J: 1/90, 62pp.


 Used Oil Information (See also. Item E-6, Chemical Advisory on Used Oil):

 C-36   Managing Used Oil:- Used  Oil Facts Sheet - 2 pp: Standards  For The  Management  Of  Used Oil - 40 CFR
        Part 279, 7/1/97, pp 394-419: Management Standards For Used Oil Filters, 1 pp: Identification  and Listing
        of Hazardous Waste 40 CFR Part 261.4(b), 7/1/97, Exclusion -  Used  Oil Filters: Managing Used Oil - Advice
        For Small Business [EPA 30-F-96-004]  11/96, 4 pp.  Recycled Used Oil  Management Standards: Direct Final
        Rule 5/6/98 FR pp. 24963-969.  Removal of Direct Final Rule Amendments, 7/14/98 FR pp.  37780-82.
        Collecting Used Oil for Recycling/Reuse, EPA 530-F-94-008, 6 pp.

 C-68   How To Set Up A  Local Program To Recycle Used Oil [EPA 530-SW-89-039A]: 5/89, 41 pp.  Managing Used
        Oil - Advice for Small  Businesses [EPA 530-F-96-004], 11/96, 4 pp.

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 Small Quantity Generator Information:

 C- 1   Notification of Regulated Waste Activity: EPA Form 8700-12 for applying for an EPA Identification Number,
       with instructions and guidance for determining a RCRA regulated hazardous waste.  Reprint from 40 CFR 261
       (7/1 /96), Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; and, List of State Contacts. 10/96, 128pp.; Hazardous
       Waste Management System: Carbamate Production (LDR etc); Final Rule 5/17/97 FR pp. 36974-80.

 C-10  Understanding the Small Quantity Generator Hazardous Waste Rules-A Handbook for Small Business[EPA/530-
       K-95-001], April 1996: Information and instructions for disposal of regulated hazardous wastes, i.e., obtaining
       a U.S. EPA identification number, and using the EPA hazardous Waste Manifest to ship hazardous waste off-
       site, 9/86, 27 pp. Included in the Handbook is an "Addendum for: A Handbook for Small Businesses-Under-
       standing the [small  quantity generator]  Hazardous Waste Rules (Update), October 1996,  which provides
       supplementary information for the Small Quantity Generator, including an Appendix A (an updated listing) EPA
       and State Hazardous Waste Contacts for Assistance and an Appendix B.  Guidance to Hazardous Waste
       Generators on  the Elements of a Waste Minimization Program, Notice: 5/28/93
       FRpp. 31113-20.

       Please Order the Following Coordinating Inserts for C-10 Separately:

 C-11   Vehicle Maintenance [EPA/530-SW-90-027aJ: Undated, 4pp.  Does Your Facility Generate Automotive Service
       Wastes? [EPA 570-9-91-UJ: Folder, 8pp.

 C-12  Dry Cleaning and Laundry Plants [EPA/530-SW-90-027b]; Undated, 2 pp. Design for the Environment Dry
       Cleaning Project-Identifying Cleaner Alternatives and Opportunities for Risk Reduction: Undated,  2 pp.

 C-13  Furniture/Wood Manufacturing and Refinishing [EPA/530-SW-90-027c]: Undated, 2 pp.

 C-14  Equipment Repair [EPA/530-SW-90-027dJ: Undated, 4 pp.

 C-15  Textile Manufacturing [EPA/530-SW-90-027e]: Undated, 2 pp.

 C-16  Wood Preserving [EPA/530-SW-90-0027f): Undated, 2 pp.

 C-17  Printing & Allied Industry [EPA/30-SW-90-027g]: Undated, 4 pp.

 C-18  Chemical Manufacturing [EPA/530-SW-90-027h]\ Undated, 4pp.

 C-19  Pesticide End Users [EPA/530-SW-90-027I]: Undated, 4 pp.

 C-20  Construction [EPA/530-SW-90-027]]: Undated, 4 pp.

 C-21   Motor Freight Terminals/Railroad Transport [EPA/530-SW-90-027k]:  Undated, 4 pp.

 C-22   Educational/Vocational [EPA/530-SW-90-027IJ: Undated, 4 pp.

 C-23   Laboratories [EPA/530-SW-90-027m]\  Undated, 4 pp.

 C-24   Metal Manufacturing [EPA/530-SW-90-027nJ: Undated, 4pp.

C-25   Paper Industry [EPA/530-SW-90-027oJ: Undated, 4 pp.

C-26   Formulators/FP/V530-SW-SO-027p7: Undated, 8pp.
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C-27   Cleaning Agents & Cosmetics Manufacturers [EPA/530-SW-90-027q]\ Undated, 6 pp.

C-28   Leather Products Manufacturing [EPA/530-SW-90-027rJ: Undated, 2 pp.

C-30   Hazardous Waste Requirements for Small Quantity Generators of 100 to 1000 kg/mo [EPA/530-SW-86-003
       (updated)]: 3/86, 8 panel folder.


Underground Storage  Tank (UST) Information:

C-31   Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage
       Tanks (UST): 40CFR Part 280 Subparts A-H, 7/1/94.  Lender Liability: Subpart I, FR 9/7/95 pp. 46711-14.
       FACT SHEET EPA 510-F-95-004, 9/95.

C-37   Musts for USTs-A Summary of Federal Regulations for Underground Storage Tank Systems [EPA 510-K-002J:
       7/95, 37 pp.  UST Program Facts-Implementing Federal Requirements for Underground Storage Tanks [EPA
       510-8-95-0111:8/95, 16pp. Don't Wait Until 1998 [EPA 510-B-94-002J: 4/94, 16pp. Underground Storage
       Tanks Requirements & Options [EPA 510-F-97-005]: 6/97, 5pp.  Are You Upgrading An Underground Storage
       Tank System? [EPA 510-F-97-009]: 8/97 5 pp.

C-38   Underground Storage Tank Directory:  Regional and State UST/LUST Program Contacts EPA-510-B-98-003
       7/98

C-39   Dollars and Sense [EPA 510-K-95-004J: 7/95, 17 pp.  Financing Underground Storage Tanks Work-Federal
       and  State Assistance Programs [EPA 510-B-95-010J: 9/95, 9 pp.  State Fund Administrators on OUST Mail
       List: 2/10/95, 22 pp.

C-42  Doing  Inventory Control Right [EPA  510-F-93-004J: 11/93, 17 pp.  Introduction to Statistical Inventory
       Reconciliations for Underground Storage Tanks [EPA 510-B-95-009]: 9/95, 13 pp. Manual Tank Gauging For
       Small Underground Tanks [EPA 510-B-93-005] 11/93, 8pp.

C-43  Straight Talk on Tanks-Leak Detection Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tanks and Piping: EPA-
       510-B-97-007 9/97, 28pp

 C-44  An  Overview of  Underground Storage  Tank  Remediation  Options {EPA  510-F-93-029}; 10/93, 24 pp.
       Controlling UST Cleanup Cost-Fact Sheet 1-5 {EPA 500-F-92-001}: 5/92.  Tankracer EPA 510-F-96-001
        3 pp.  Pay For Performance Cleanups [EPA 510-B-002]: 6/96, 31 pp.

 C-65  Closing Underground Storage Tanks [EPA 510-96-004]: 8/96, 4pp.

 C-66  Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health [EPA 530/UST-91/018]: 1/92, 19 pp.
 Infectious/Medical Waste Information:

 C-60   Hazardous Waste Management System-Identification  and Listing of Hazardous Waste-Infectious Waste
        Management: Notice of data availability,  6/2/88 FR pp. 20140-3.   EPA  Guide for  Infectious Waste
        Management: Perspective on acceptable infectious waste  management practices, 5/86, 92 pp.  State
        Infectious Waste Regulatory Programs: Reports 50 state survey, 7558,  75pp.

 C-61   Environmental News-Pilot Tracking Program for Medical Waste: Brief description of two-year tracking program,
        3/13/89, 3 pp.  Environmental Backgrounder-Medical Waste: Environmental background discussion of the
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       issue, 3/89,  11 pp.  Standards for the Tracking and Management of Medical Waste, Interim Final Rule:
       Amending 40CFR22, 259, effective 6/22/89, 3/24/89 FRpp. 12326-95. Amendment: 6/6/89 FRpp. 24309-
       11. Amendment to Final Rule (See above): States in the tracking program are listed, 8/24/89 FR pp. 35189-
       91. Technical Corrections: Clarifies and corrects the above Rule, 7/2/90 FR pp. 27228-48.  Tracking Medical
       Wastes [EPA/530-SW-89-020]: A fold-out on medical waste demonstration program, 5/55, 6 pp.


 COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND
 LIABILITY ACT  (CERCLA)-SUPERFUND

 D- 1   This is Superfund-A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund Program: 3/94, 15 pp.

 D- 2   Designation, Reportable Quantities, and Notification (CERCLA): 40 CFR Part 302, Sections 302.1 through
       302.8   7/1/96  pp. 303-384,  listings  and requirements for  reporting spills  of  the  CERCLA Hazardous
       Substances.

 D- 3   Superfund Program-De Minimis Landowner Settlements, Prospective Purchaser Settlements: Guidance on
       settlements with De Minimis Landowners, 8/18/89 FR pp. 34235-47, with, Memoranda: OSWER Dir. 9834.7-
       1B, and, -1C,  12/20/89, and, 9/2/92 (Methodology).

 D- 5   Superfund [WH/FS-87-001R]: Flyer covering Superfund under CERCLA, Fall 1987, 2 pp.

 D- 6   The Superfund Remedial Program [WH/FS-87-002R]: Short description of long-term EPA cleanup actions to
       stop or reduce serious, but not immediately threatening, hazardous substance releases, Fall 1987, 4 pp.

 D- 7   The Superfund Removal Program [WH/FS-87-003R]: Short description of short-term EPA action to stabilize or
       cleanup hazardous materials that present an imminent threat to health or environment, Fall 1987, 3 pp.

 D- 8   Public Involvement in the Superfund Program [WH/FS-86-004R]:  Short  description of citizens'
       involvement in planning and response to hazardous waste cleanup actions in their communities Fall
       1987, 4pp.

 D- 9    Identifying Superfund Sites-National Priorities List (NPL) and Hazard Ranking System (MRS) [WH/FS-87-005R]:
       Short description of EPA's  National Priorities List of uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites and the
       method used to rank the potential risks posed by these sites. Fall 1987, 4 pp.

 D-12   Environmental  Response Team [EPA 9360.6-07]: Booklet on the team functions,  10/91, 24pp.

 D-13   Superfund Innovative Technology  Evaluation (SITE) Program [EPA/540/8-89/010]: HMCRI Conference,
       November 27-29, 1989, reports on the EPA SITE Program (treatments supportive of cleanup at Superfund
       sites), with guidance for annual proposals, 19pp., with, SITE Program Fact Sheet: July 1990  4 pp  and EPA
       SITE Update, Fall 1990, 2pp.

D-14   State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program [WH/FS 88-009]: Role of the  states and local
       governments in the CERCLA program. Spring 1988, 4 pp.

D-15   Environmental Fact Sheet-The Superfund Enforcement Process-How it works: Describes process for remedial
       actions, authorities, tools for enforcement, state and  public participation, Summer 1988, 5 pp.

D-16   Superfund Technical Assistance Grants: Description of the program, 4/88, 7 pp.
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D-17   Policy on CERCLA Enforcement Against Lenders and Government Entities that Acquire Property Involuntarily:
        12/11/95 FR pp., 63517-9. The Effect of Superfund on Lenders that Hold Security Interest in Contaminated
       Property, Fact Sheet, August 1996.

D-18   Amendment to the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan-Procedures for Planning
       and Implementing Off-Site Response Actions, Final Rule: 9/22/93 FR pp. 49200-18.

D-19   Superfund Administrative Reforms--12  Initiatives in 6  Major Areas: Enforcement Reforms,  Economic
       Development, Community Involvement, Environmental Justice, Consistent Program Implementation, and State
       Empowerment, 2/17/95, 36 pp.


TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT  (TSCA)

General Information:

E- 1    The Layman's Guide to the Toxic Substance Control Act [EPA 560/1-87-011]: Summary of TSCA legislation
       (PL 94-469), 5/87, 14pp.

E- 2   The TSCA Assistance Office Information Service:  Flier summarizing the types of assistance available,
       3/85.

E-3    Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB'S); Final Rule:  6/29/98 FR pp.35384-474.

E- 4   Pre-manufacture Notification: Reporting procedures for new chemicals. 40 CFR 720, 15pp. (7/1/96) Amended
       4/11/97.

E-12  Answers to Your Questions About the TSCA, Section 8(c) Rule: Record-keeping requirements regarding alleged
       adverse reactions to chemical substances and mixtures, 4 pp; 40 CFR 717, 4pp )7/1/98) Records and Reports
       of Allegations that Chemical Substances Cause Significant.Adverse Reactions to Health or the Environment

 E-50   Explaining Environmental Risk:  Notes on environmental risk communication, 11/86, 27 pp.  Understanding
        Environmental Health Risks & Reducing Exposure (EPA-230-9-90-82) 9/90. The ABC's Of Assessment, EPA
       Journal- 12/8/93.

 E-51   Integrated Risk Information System  (IRIS)-Health Risk Assessment Guidelines, etc.:  FR Notice describes the
        EPA  electronic on-line database which provides risk assessment and regulatory information on chemical
        substances, 6/2/88 FR pp. 20162-4.

 E-53   Refractory Ceramic Fibers-Proposed Significant New Use Proposed  Rule: 3/21/94 FR p. 13294.
 Chemical Advisories:

 E- 6   Notice of Potential Risk-Used Motor Oil: 2/84, 2 pp., with supplement, 2 p.

 E- 7   Notice to Formulators of Metalworking Fluids-Potential Risk from Nitrosamines: 9/84, 2 pp.

 E- 8   Notice to Workers of Potential Risk-Nitrosamines in Metalworking Fluids: 9/84, 2 pp.

 E-33   Fact Sheet-Formaldehyde (OPTS): Highlights of the EPA review under TSCA, 5/84, 5 pp.



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Asbestos in Schools information:

E-19   Asbestos Abatement Projects: CFR 40 Part 763, Subpart G, 7/1/97, pp 666-702. Applies to State and
       Local Government Employees Not Covered By OSHA.

E-21   Asbestos Containing Materials in Schools: CFR 40 Part 763, Subpart E, 7/1/97, pp 570-666 applies to Public
       and Not For Profit Schools.

E-22   Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan Part 763,  Subpart  E, Appendix C covers required training for inspectors,
       supervisors and workers.  Management Planner and Project  Designer for asbestos abatement operations in
       schools, commercial and public buildings, (7/1/97 FR pp 635-649). Clarification Interim Final Rule: 5/25/95
       FRp. 27697.

E-23   How to manage Asbestos In School Buildings- AHERA Designated Person Self Study Guide: 1/96, EPA 910-B-
       96-001.

E-24   AHERA  Accredited Training Providers and Courses-Publication  Listing Sources: 5/31/95 FR p.  28410.
       Accredited Asbestos Testing Laboratories-Publication Listing Sources: 8/30/91 FR p. 43064.

E-26   Asbestos-in-Schools—A  Guide to New Federal Requirements for Local Education Agencies:  Guidance for
       planning and inspections, 2/88, 41 pp.

E-28   Asbestos Hazard  Emergency Response Act of 1986 (AHERA): Public  Law 99-519, dealing with asbestos in
       schools.

E-29   100 Commonly Asked Questions about the New AHERA Asbestos-in-Schools Rule: Collection of questions on
       the AHERA rule, 5/88, 61 pp.

E-31   The ABCs of Asbestos in Schools: Joint EPA,  PTA and NEA pamphlet, 6/89, 16 pp.

E-32   Asbestos in Schools-Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)-A Summary Report
       [EPA/560/4-91-012]: 6/91, and Fact Sheet, 7/91.


General Asbestos Information:

E- 5    Asbestos in Your  Home-Questions and Answers: 1990, 8 pp. Health Facts Asbestos: 1/96, 2 pp.

E-10   Asbestos in Buildings-Guidance for Service and Maintenance Personnel [EPA 560/5-85-018]: Guidance Flier,
       7/56, 77pp.

E-11   Guidance for Controlling Asbestos Containing  Materials in Buildings [EPA 560/5-85-024]: Introduction to the
       problem of asbestos in buildings and guidance for coping with the problem, 6/35, 105 pp.

E-13   Asbestos Fact Book [A-107/86-002]: Summary of hazardous asbestos problem-background, manifestations,
       key issues, counteracting efforts, sources of additional information and guidance, 5/56, 12 pp.

E-14   Guidance for Preventing  Asbestos Disease Among Auto Mechanics, 6/36,  14 pp.

E-20   Asbestos: Prohibitions of the Manufacture,  Importation, Processing and Distribution of Certain Asbestos
       Containing Products: Labeling Requirements, CFR Part 763,  Subpart  I, 7/1/97, pp 702-709,  Asbestos Ban
       and Phaseout  Rule CFR 40 Part 263, Subpart I,  7/12/89, pp 29507-29513.
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E-25   Fact Sheet/Press Release-EPA Releases Asbestos-in-Public-Buildings Study and Recommendations to Congress:
       Extent and condition of asbestos containing materials in public and commercial buildings, 2/58, 8 pp.

E-27   A Guide to Respiratory Protection for the Asbestos Abatement Industry [EPA-560-OPTS-86-001]: Also for
       maintenance or repair work, 9/86, 183 pp.

E-34   Managing Asbestos in Place-A Building Owner's Guide to operations and maintenance programs for asbestos
       containing materials: 7/90, 40 pp.
General Lead Information:

E-40   Lead-Based Paint Activities Rule—Training, Accreditation, and Certification-And work practices for Certain
       Residential Structures- 40 CFR Part 745, Subpart L&Q, 7/1/97.

E-41   Lead: Requirements for Disclosure of Known Lead-Based Paint Hazards Upon  Sale or Lease of Residential
       Property: 40 CFR Part 745, Subpart F FR 3/6/96 pp. 9064-88. Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home
       [EPA 747-K-94-001J: (Guidance). Guidance on the Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule, HUD/EPA 8/21/96 .
       Interpretive   Guidance For The Real  Estate Community, HUD/EPA 12/5/96.  Finding A Qualified Lead
       Professional For Your Home {EPA 747-F-96-006}.

E-42   Reduced Lead (Pb) Consumptions & Use Lead Fishing Sinkers, Proposed Rule: 3/9/94 FR pp. 11122-43.

E-43   Protect Your Family From  Lead  In Your Home: [EPA 747-K-91-00] 5/95, Fact Sheet [EPA 747-F-96-007]
       11/96.

E-44   Reducing Lead Hazards When Remodeling Your Home [EPA-747-R-94-002].  40 CFR Part 745.227, 7/1/97
       Work Practice Standards.

E-45   Guidance on  Identification  of Lead-Based Paint Hazards,  Notice: 9/11/95 FR 47248-57.

E-46   Lead-Proposed Significant New Use Rule: 9/28/94 FR p.  49484.

E-47   Lead; Identification of Dangerous Levels of Lead; Proposed Rule, 6/3/98 FR 30302.
 FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE AND  RODENTICIDE ACT (FIFRA)

 F- 1    Food Quality Protection Act of 1996.  For Your Information 8/96, 3/97 (EPA 730-F-97-007).

 F- 2    Pesticide Safety Tips: Checklist for users of pesticides. Undated,  1 p.

 F- 3    Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells: (20T-1004), 9/90, 13 pp., with Six Steps to Safer Use of Pesticides: Short
        Flier, undated,  1 p.

 F- 5    EPA's Pesticide Programs [21T-1005]: Overview of the EPA regulation of pesticides, the State enforcement
        role, product packaging, farm-worker  safety, ground water contamination, data quality, etc., with Glossary,
        5/91, 25pp.

 F- 6    Protect Yourself from Pesticides-Guide for Agricultural Workers (Protejase de los Pesticides) [EPA 735-B-93-
        002]: (English/Spanish texts), 7/93, 41 pp.

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F- 7    Suspended, Cancelled and Restricted Pesticides [20T-1002]: Booklet summarizing and clarifying EPA actions
       on pesticides and devices which have been suspended, cancelled or otherwise restricted, 2/90, 98 pp; List of
       Pesticides Banned and Severely Restricted in the United States, April 1996, 2 pp; EPA Status of Chemicals in
       Special Review, [EPA-738-A-96-002] May 1996, 54 pp; Status of Pesticides in Registration and Special Review
       [EPA 738-R-94-008] June 1994; 384 pp.

F- 9    Availability of Pesticide Chemical Fact Sheets: List of  pesticide chemicals for which fact  sheets have been
       prepared. To be ordered directly from National Technical Information Service for $6.50 microfiche, $9.95 hard
       copy; subject to change, 9/4/87 FR pp. 33637-8.

F-10   Citizen's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety [EPA 730K-95-001J: 9/95, 51 pp.

F-11    Registration  Kit: Assemblage of regulations, data sheets, forms and  instructions to assist in applying for
       pesticide registration.

F-12   Highlights of the 1988 Pesticide Law-The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Amendments of
       1988:  Review  of the  various  aspects of  the new law,  including fees, storage  and disposal  of
       cancelled/suspended products, etc., 12/88, 8 pp.

F-14   Be Safe with Pesticides (Use Pesticidas con Cuidado): Bilingual poster provides DOs and DON'Ts for pesticides
       at work and  at home.

F-15   Protect  Yourself from Pesticides-Guide for Pesticide Handlers [EPA/735-B-93-003J:  12/93,  100pp. Part
       170 Worker Protection Standard: 40 CFR Part 170.  Language and Size Requirement for Warning Signs and
       Decontamination Requirements, FR 6/28/96 pp 33202-213.  Update: 1/95 [EPA 735-N-95-001].  Update:
       4/95, Training Requirements, Crop Advisors,  Exception for Irrigation  Activities, Exception for Limited
       Contract Activities, Reduced Restricted Entry Intervals for Low Risk Pesticides. Rule Amendment-Warning
       Signs, Rule Amendment-Decontamination. Administrative Exception  For Cut-Rose Hand
       Harvesting: 10/3/97 FR p.51944 pp. 51944.

F-16   Pest  Control in the School Environment-Adopting Integrated Pest Mgt. [EPA/735-F-93-012]: 8/93, 48 pp.

F-17   Worker Protection Standard; Labeling Revisions Required for Pesticide  Products within the Scope of
       the Worker Protection Standard; Policy Statement; Final Rule. 12/14/95 FR pp.  64282-295.


CLEAN WATER ACT  (CWA)

G- 1    Environmental Regulations and Technology-The National Pretreatment Program: 7/86, 30 pp.

G- 2    Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards
       [WH-552]: Application and enforcement of pretreatment standards, 7/84, 50pp.

G- 3    General Pretreatment and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Regulations, Final Rule: Amending,
       40 CFR, parts 122 and 403, effective 8/23/90, 7/24/90 FR pp. 30082-133.  Hazardous Waste Notification
       Requirements: undated, 3 pp.  Fact Sheet on DSS Regulations and the Pre-treatment Program: Summary of
       the above rule in lay language, undated, 5 pp.

G- 4    Guidance Manual for Electroplating and Metal Finishing Pretreatment Standards: Application and enforcement
       of pre-treatment standards, 2/84, 76 pp.

G- 5    Photographic Processing Sub-category (40 CFR 459.10-12): Effluent limitations (silver, cyanide and Ph) for
       point source discharges,  1 pp.

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G- 6   Metal Finishing Point Source Category (40 CFR 433): Effluent limits, metal finishing, 7/1/92, 7 pp.  Effluent
       Limitations and Standards, Metal Products and Machinery, Proposed Rule: 5/30/95 FR pp. 28209-278.

G- 7   General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution (40 CFR 403.1-.6): General
       guidance on waste discharges into Publicly Owned Treatment Works sanitary sewage facilities, 7/1/94, 6pp.

G- 8   Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Guidance: For Publicly Owned Treatment Works, 7/86,
       123 pp.

G- 9   Overview of the Storm Water Program (with Attachments): 6/96, 40pp.  Storm Water List of Contacts: OW
       Permits Division, 1/94, 21 pp. Storm Water-Multi-Sector General Permit: (Press Package), Office of Waste-
       Water Enforcement and Compliance, 71/10/93, 56pp. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits
       for Storm Water Discharges, Final Rule: 8/7/95 FR pp. 40229-35. Announcement on Re-Issuance of the
       NPDES Storm Water Construction General Permit.  Instructions for Permittees During Reissuance of the EPA
       Storm Water Construction General Permit. Announcement of the EPA Proposal to Modify the NPDES Storm
       Water Multi-Sector Industrial General Permits. Instructions for Permittees Regarding the Expiration of the EPA
       Storm Water Baseline Industrial General Permit.

G-10  Pesticide Chemicals Category, Formulating, Packaging and Repackaging Effluent Limitation Guidelines, Pre-
       treatment of Standards, and New Source Performance Standards; Final Rule: 11/6/96 FR 57518-57566.

G-11  Sanitary Sewer Overflows (EPA 832-K-96-001), Office of Wastewater Management, Summer, 1996, 7 pp.

G-12  The Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program (EPA 832-F-96-003), 12/96, 2 pp.
 SAFE  DRINKING WATER  ACT (SDWA)

 H- 1    Fact Sheet-Key Provisions  of Safe Drinking Water Act 1986 Amendments: Outlines provisions of the 1986
        amendments to the 1974 Act, 6/86, 8 pp.

 H- 2    Ground Water Protection Strategy: Overview of ground water contamination protection responsibilities and
        EPA's protection strategy, [440/6-84-002],  6/84, 76pp. Underground Injection Wells & Your Drinking Water,
        EPA-813-F-94-001.

 H- 3    Drinking Water-Substitution of Contaminants and Drinking Water Priority List: Notice and discussion of revised
        list of contaminants which may require regulation under Safe Drinking Water Act, (1/22/88 FR pp.  1892-902)

 H- 4   National Primary Drinking Water Regulations-Analytical Techniques, Final Rule: Amending, 40 CFR 141 and
         743, 2/19/88 FR pp. 5142-7.

 H- 5    Ground Water Monitoring Strategy [WH-550GJ: Compilation of inputs from the various EPA offices setting forth
        needs and priorities, [440/6-85-008], 6/85, 66 pp.

 H- 6   Lead in Your Drinking Water [810-F-94-002]: 5/94, 4 pp.

 H- 7   Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings [EPA 812-B-94-002]: 4/94, 98 pp.

 H- 8   Is Your Drinking Water Safe? [810-F-94-002]: 5/94, 19 pp.

 H- 9   Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools & Day Care Ctrs. [EPA 812-B-94-003J: 4/94, 22 pp.


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 CLEAN AIR ACT (CAA)


 Miscellaneous:

 I-  1    Office of Air Quality, Planning and Standards: Description of the mission and organization of the EPA Office
       of Air Quality, Planning and Standards, 7/85, 8 panel folder.

 I- 2    Mechanics-An Important Law that Affects You.  Don't Tamper with Emission Controls!: Folder, 9/93, 8pp.

 I- 3    Aftermarket Catalytic Converters-Guide to Their Purchase, Installation and Use [OPA 87-023]: Summary of
       EPA requirements and  non-compliance penalty policy,  1/89, 12 pp.

 I- 4    Fact Sheet-Exhaust System Repair Guidelines: Questions and  Answers about exhaust system repairs which
       can be performed legally, 1/6/88, 6 pp.

 I- 6    Buying an EPA-Certified Woodstove: Q&As on Wood Stove Standards, 2/90, 3pp.  Noncatalytic Woodstoves-
       Installation, Operation, and Maintenance [EPA-22A-4002]: 3/92, 6 pp. Catalytic Woodstoves-lnstallation,
       Operation, and Maintenance [EPA-22A-4001]: 3/92, 6 pp.

 I- 7    Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources-New Residential Wood Heaters, Final Rule: Amending,
       40CFR60, 2/26/88 FR pp. 5860-926. EPA Compliance Calendar: 7/1/88- 7/1/92, 1 p. EPA-Accredited Test
       Laboratories for Measuring Emission from Residential Wood Heaters: undated, 1 p.

 I- 8    The Inside Story-A Guide to Indoor Air Quality [EPA 402-K-93-007]: 9/93, 40 pp.

 I- 9    Standards of  Performance  for New Stationary Sources-Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam
       Generating Units, Final Rule: Amending, 40 CFR 60, Sub-part DC; 9/12/90 FR pp.  37674-89.

 1-10    Asbestos National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants-Subpart M, National Emission Standard
       For Asbestos:  40 CFR, Part 61, 7/1/97, pp. 75-110;  Record and  Reporting Burden Reduction 9/11/96 FR
       pp 47840.  Clarification of Intent: 10/5/93 FR pp 51704.  Clarification Regarding Analysis of Multi-layered
       Systems: 1/5/94 FR p. 542. Clarification of Intent and Residential Building Exemptions:  7/28/95 FR pp. 38725-
       26. Clarification Regarding Analysis of Multi-layered Systems: 12/19/95 FR pp.  65243.  Asbestos Neshap
       State Notification:Region I 10/2/97 FR pp. 5165.  A Guide to Asbestos/NESHAP-As Revised November 1990
       [EPA340/1-90-015]: 11/90, 98 pp.  Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for Waste Disposal-A Field
       Guide [EPA 340/1-90-016]: 11/90, 28pp. Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials
       Guidance [EPA 340/1-90-018]: 12/90, 26pp. Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance [EPA 340/1-90-
       019]: 12/90, 22pp.  The Asbestos Informer [EPA/340/1-90-020]: 12/90, 24pp. Common Questions on the
       Asbestos NESHAP [EPA 340/1-90-021 ]:12/90, 32pp.

1-11    Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990-Detailed Summary of Titles:  Provides detailed  summary of Clean Air
       ActAmendments by titles,  11/30/90,  200 pp.   The Clean Air  Act Amendments of  1990-Summary
       Materials:0verview of CAAA and legislative chronology,  11/15/90, 80pp. Note to Correspondents: 2pp. Fact
       Sheet:pp.  Implementation Strategy for the Clean Air  Act Amendments of 1990-Update [EPA 410-K-94-
       002/:11 /94,  20 pp. The Plain English  Guide to the Clean Air Act [EPA 400-K-93-001]:  4/93, 36pp. What you
       can do to Reduce Air Pollution [EPA 450-K-92-002]: 10/92,  24pp.

1-12    Field Citation Program-Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 5/3/94 FR pp.  22776-95.  Regulations Governing
       Awards Under Section 113 (f) of the Clean Air Act: Notice of Proposed Rule, 5/3/94 FR pp. 22795-800. EPA
       Note to Correspondents: EPA Field Citation and Awards Program (Proposed), 4/28/94, 2 pp.
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1-13    Enforcement Response Policy for Clean Air Act Small Business Compliance Assistance Program: 8/12/94. Press
       Release,  2 pp.  Policy Summary and  Q&As,  12 pp.   Interim Policy on Compliance Incentives for Small
       Businesses: Press Release, 2 pp. Summary, 2 pp. Policy, 7pp. Notice, 6/3/96 FR pp. 27984-87.  Incentives
       for  Self-policing, Final  Policy Statement:  Notice, 12/22/95  FR pp.  66705-12.   Audit Policy Interpretive
       Guidance, 1/15/97.

I-20    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories-General Provisions, Final Rule:
       3/16/94 FR pp. 12408-59.  Fact Sheet-Final Air Toxics General Provisions Rule: 3/1/94, 2 pp.

1-21    National Standards for  Hazardous Air Pollutants-Halogenated Solvent Cleaning, Final Rule: 12/2/94 FR pp.
       61801-20. Correction: 12/30/94 FR p. 67750. Fact Sheet: Final Air Toxics Rule for Halogenated  Solvent
       Cleaning Machines:  11/15/94,  7 pp. Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources Cold   Cleaning
       Machine Operations: 9/9/94 FR pp. 46602-6, covers Vaporizing Organic Compounds (VOC).  New Regulation
       Controlling Emissions from Solvent Cleaning  Machines (Degreasers): Flyer, 6 pp.  Corrections  to Final
       Regulation: 6/5/95 FR pp. 29484-5. Final Rule: Compliance Extension   12/11/98, FR 68397-400.

I-22   National Emission Standards for Chromium Emissions from Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating and
       Chromium Anodizing Tanks, Final Rule:  1/25/95 FR pp. 4948-93. Fact Sheet (same subject): 11/23/94, 5pp.
       New Regulation Controlling Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and Anodizing Tanks: Flyer, 6pp.  Non-
       Major Source Exemptions-Final Rule:  6/3/96  FR pp.27785-88.  Interim Final Rule deadline extension  for
       California: 1/30/97 FR pp. 4463-65.

 I-23   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Ethylene Oxide Commercial  Sterilization and
       Fumigation Operations, Final Rule: 12/6/94 FR pp. 62585-601. Fact Sheet (Same  subject): 11/21/94, 3 pp.
       Brochure: 2/95, 2 pp.  Guidance Information: Includes reporting forms, 2/95,  44 pp.  Non-Major Source
       Exemptions-Final Rule: 6/3/96 FR pp. 27785-88.  Calendar of Events Leading up to the Suspension of Rule,
       2 pp., and Final Rule Suspension:! 2/9/97 FR pp. 64736-38. Interim Final Rule on Suspension  of Requirements
       for Chamber Exhaust and Aeration  Room Vents - 12/4/98 FR pp. 66990-94.

 I-24   Regulation of Emissions of Certain Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants and Revision of Test Methods, Final Rules:
       4/22/94 FR pp. 19306-399 and 19041-625.  Fact Sheet: 3/1/94, 8 pp.  Environmental News-EPA announces
       biggest Air  Toxic Reduction in Agency History, 3/1/94, 4 pp. Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants  from the
       Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation
       for Equipment Leaks-Determination of MACT "Floor",  Final Rule: 6/6/94 FR pp. 29196-201. Correcting
       Amendments: 9/20/94 FR pp. 48175-78. Equipment Leaks-Final Rule,  Amendments:  4/10/95 FR  pp.
        128020-26, and Direct Final Rule: 4-10-95 FR pp. 18026-30. Final Rule Corrections: 12/12\95 FR pp. 3624-
        31. Selective Non-Major Source Exemptions-Proposed Rule: 12/13/95 FR pp. 64002-6. Equipment Leaks-Final
        Rule Clarification: 12/5/96 FR pp.  64572-78.   Air Quality: VOC Compound Definition Revision-Final Rule:
        10/8/96 FR pp. 52848-50.  Equipment Leaks-Final Rule Clarification: 1/17/97 FR pp. 2722-2828. Proposed
        Correction: 8/22/97 FR pp.44608-19 to Equipment Leaks.

 I-25    Summary of EPA Operating Permit  Rule under  the Clean Air Act: 6/92,  3 pp. Highlights of  Operating Permit
        Rule under  the CAA, 6/92,  1 p.  Environmental  News  [A-107  R-129J:  6/25/92,  3  pp. Operational
        Flexibility:6/92, 2pp.   Operating Permit Program Final Rule, 7/21/92FRpp. 32249-312. Regulations  Governing
        equivalent Emission Limitations by Permit, Final Rule: 5/20/94 FR pp. 26429-54. Operating Permits Program
        Rule Revisions,  Proposed Rule: 8/29/94 FR pp. 44460-539.  Operating Permits Program Interim Approval
        Criteria,  Proposed  Rule:  8/29/94  FR pp.  44572-77.  CAA  Operating Permit  Chronology, 8/94, 1 p.
        Fact Sheet: Proposed  Regulations to Revise the CAA Operating Permit Rule, 8/94, 4 pp. Federal Operating
        Permit Programs-Permits for Early Reduction Sources, Final Rule:  11/21/94 FR pp. 59921-33.   Note to
        Correspondents: 8/23/95, 1 p. Fact Sheet, Supplemental Notice Proposing Revisions, 8/22/95, 5pp. Operating
        Permits Program and Federal Operating Permits Program, Proposed Rule: 8/31/95 FR 45530-71.  NESHAP, Final
        Rule, 5 Year Exemption Options (4 Sources): 6/3/96 FR 27785-88. Extension of Interim Approvals Fact Sheet;
        7/17/98  3 pp. and  FR 7/27/98 pp. 40054-58.

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 1-26   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants-Compliance Extensions for Early Reductions, Final
       Rule: 12/29/92 FRpp. 61970-2002. Environmental News--EPA finalizes Early Reduction Program for Hazardous
       Air Pollutants under the 1990 Clean Air Act, 10/29/92, 4pp.  Fact Sheet: 8 pp. Amendments to Compliance
       Extensions for Early Reductions, Final Rule:  11/29/93 FR pp. 62539-43.

 I-27   National Emission  Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants  for Source  Categories-Perchloroethylene  Dry
       Cleaning Facilities, Final Rule: 9/22/93 FRpp. 49353-80. Environmental News: 9/14/93, 2 pp.  Fact Sheet--
       National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Dry Cleaning Facilities, Final Rule: 10/28, 6pp.,
       with information for the public,  9/13/93, 10pp.  Amendments to Final Rule: 12/20/93 FR pp. 66287-89 and
       6/19/96 FRpp. 49263-65. What a Small Business Should Know About the New Clean Air Act:  71/93, 4pp.
       Miscellaneous Dry Cleaning Information and Report Forms. New Regulations Controlling Emissions from  Dry
       Cleaners: Flyer, 6pp.  Non-Major Source Exemptions-Final Rule: 6/3/96 FRpp. 27785-88. SubpartJJJofCFR
       40 Part 60: Standards of Performance for Petroleum Dry Cleaners, pp. 399-402.  Fact Sheet: Design for  the
       Environment Dry Cleaners Project, 2 pp. Guidance Availability: 6/11/96 FR p. 29485.

 I-28   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants-Revision of List of Categories of Sources and
       Schedule for Standards Under Sections 112  of the Clean Air Act: 2/12/98 FR pp.  7155-66. Advance Notice
       to AddR&D Facilities as a Source Category to the List: 5/12/97 FRpp. 25877-79.  Fact Sheet: 12/24/973pp.

 I-29   Inspection/Maintenance Program Requirements, Final Rule: 71/5/92 FRpp. 52950-3014.  EPA Environmental
       News-EPA Toughens Emission Test for Cars and Trucks: 7 1/5/92, 4 pp.  Overview of EPA's Final I/M Rule,
       71/5/92, 6 pp. Inspection and Maintenance Programs, 4 pp. High-Tech Inspection/Maintenance  Tests, 6 pp.
       Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean Air Act: 1/93, 6 pp.  Table-Cities Affected by  Key Mobile Source
       Provisions of the Clean Air  Act:  2 pp.   Inspection/Maintenance  Program  Requirements-Provisions  for
       Redesignation, Final Rule: 1/5/95FRpp. 1735-38. Inspection/Maintenance Flexibility Amendments, Proposed
       Rule: 4/28/95 FRpp. 20934-941. Related Fact Sheets, 5pp. Inspection/Maintenance Program Requirements-
       On-Board Diagnostic, Proposed  Rule:  8/18/95 FR pp. 43092-99.  Minor Amendments to I/M Requirements,
       Direct-Final Rule: 9/23/96 FRpp. 49680-82. Minor Amendments to I/M Requirements, Proposed Rule: 9/23/96
       FRpp. 49715-16.

 I-30   Risk Management Planning: Accidental Release Prevention Under Clean Air Act Section 112(r), Facts Sheets,
       May 1996, 17 pp.; 40 CFR, Part 68-Chemical  Accident  Prevention Provisions, 7/1/96, pp. 1212-1246;
       Modifications, Final Rule: 8/25/97 FR pp. 45130-45136; Modifications, Final Rule: 1/6/98 FR pp. 640-645.
       Fact Sheet: RMP Submittal January  1998, 2pp. Small Business: Why Do You Need To Know About The Risk
       Management Program January 1998,  3 pp.; Amendments, Final Rule: 1/6/99 FRpp. 963-980. Guidance On
       Developing Accidental Release Prevention Programs, 8 pp.; Risk  Management Plan Data Elements and
       Executive Summary.

1-31    Options  for Limiting the Potential to Emit (PTE) of a Stationary Source under Section 112 and Title V of the
       Clean Air Act (CAA) (Policy Document): 1/25/95, 56pp. Memorandum: Corrected Page 9-Regarding Potential
       to Emit Policy Document, 2/10/95, 2pp. Guidance on Timing Issues, 5/16/95, 6pp. Extension of 1 /25/95 PTE
       Policy:  8/29/96,  4 pp.  Clarification of Methodology for Calculating  PTE for Batch  Chemical  Production
       Operations: 8/29/96, 32 pp.  Fact Sheet: Potential to Emit for Specific Sources, 4/16/98, 1 p., Memo - PTE
       Guidance for Specific Sources Categories, 4/14/98, 32 pp.. Tech. Support Doc. for Emission Calculations,
       4/98, 44pp.  Second Extension of 1/25/95 PTE Policy & Clarification of Interim Policy, 7/10/98,  4 pp.

I-40   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories-Aerospace Manufacturing and
       Rework, 40 CFR, Part 63, Subpart GG, 7/1 /97. Fact Sheet: Amendments to Final Standards 3/10/98, 3 pages.
       Final Rule and release of Control Techniques Guideline (CTG ) Document, 3/27/98 FR pp. 15006-033.' Finalized
       Amendments to Aerospace NESHAP, Final Rule: 9/1/98 FR pp. 46526-535.
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1-41    National  Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants-Final Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
       Emissions from Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations: 12/7/95 FR pp. 62930-62. Fact Sheets-NESHAP
       for Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations: 11/15/95, 12 pp.  Final Rule Corrections; 6/3/97, FR pp.
       30257-60.  Direct Final Rule; 6/9/97 FR 31361-63. Notice of Proposed Determination  (CTG): 8/22/97 FR pp.
       44672-84.  Proposed Amendment: Removal Of Certain Glycol Ethers From VHAPs, 6/24/98 FR 34336-46.

I-42    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air  Pollultants-Final Standards for Printing and Publishing Industry:
       5/30/96 FRpp.  27132-59.  Fact Sheet: 5/30/96, 4pp.

I-43    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for Consumer Products-Final Rule: 9/11/98 FR pp.
       48819-47.  Fact Sheet: 8/14/98, 3 pp. Schedule of Regulation - Final Listing: 9/11/98 FR 48792-806.

I-44    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for Automobile Refinish Coatings-Final Rule: 9/11/98
       FRpp. 48806-19.  Fact Sheet: 8/14/98, 3pp.  Schedule of Regulation - Final Listing: 9/11//98 FR 48792-806.

(-45    National  Volatile  Organic Compound Emission Standards for  Architectural Coatings-Final  Rule:  9/11/98
       FRpp. 48848-87. Fact Sheet 8/14/98, 5pp. Schedule of Regulation - Final Listing: 9/11/98 FR 48792-806.
       Corrections: 10/14/98, FR  55175.

I-46    Standards of Performance for  New Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources:
       Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators-Final Rule: 9/15/97 FR pp. 48348-91.  Press Release
       9/15/97 pp. 2.  Fact Sheet and Q&A's 8/15/97 pp. 10, Brochure 9/97 pp. 4.


Protection of Stratospheric Ozone  Rulemaking Items:

I- 5    Environmental News-EPA Sets Final Rules for Cuts in CFC Production to Protect Ozone Layer: 8/1/88, 6 pp.
       CFCs and Stratospheric Ozone,  12/87, 4 pp. How Industry is Reducing Dependence on Ozone-Depleting
       Chemicals-Report, 5/88,  24 pp.  The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, Statement: 2/71/92,  1 p.
       Fact Sheet-Accelerated Phase-Out of Ozone Depleting Substances, 2/11/92, 4 pp.  Copenhagen Revisions to
       the Montreal Protocol: Press  Release, 71/25/92, 2 pp.  Nominations for Exemptions for the Production and
       Import Phaseout of Ozone Depleting  Substances for Uses Satisfying the Montreal Protocol "Essential Use"
       Criteria:  10/18/94 FR 52544-7.   Reconsideration of Petition Criteria and Incorporation of  Montreal Protocol
       Decisions;  Direct  Final Rule: 8/4/98 FR pp. 41625-655.

 1-14   Servicing of Motor  Vehicle Air Conditioners: 40 CFR, Part 82, Subpart B., 7/1/96 FR pp. 374-388.  Fact
       Sheets:  Advice to  Service Technicians  & Owners,  CFC Transition Status, Q&As,  Contacts/related  SAE
       documents, 2/95, 14pp. Section 609-Approved Refrigerant Recycling Equipment, 3/96, 13pp.  Technician
       Certification Programs, 9/95,  3 pp. Available, OEM Retrofit Procedures, 5/95, 2 pp.  Choosing  & Using
       Alternative Refrigerants,  5/96, 4pp.  Some Guidance on Retrofitting AC Systems to R134A, 7/96, 4  pp.
       Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners, Final Rule: 12/30/97 FR pp. 68025-57, Proposed Rule: 6/11/98
       FR 32043-099.

 1-15    Protection of Stratospheric Ozone, Administrative Changes to Rule Phasing Out Ozone Depleting Chemicals,
        Final Rule: 5/10/95 FR pp. 24969-25012; Interim Final Rule: 1/28/98 FR pp. 4359-64.  Control  of Halon
        Emissions, Final Rule: 3/5/98 FRpp.  11083-97.  Final Rule Summary: Halon/Halon Blends, 3/98, 3pp.

 1-16    Recycling and  Emissions Reduction: 40 CFR, Part 82, Subpart F, 7/1/96, pp. 404-448. Final Rule Summary,
        8/95, 12pp. Extension of Reclamation Requirements, Final Rule:  12/27/96 FR pp. 68505-508. Fact Sheets:
        Cooling  and Refrigerating Without CFCs, Overlap Between Section 608 and 609, Section 608 Certification
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        Programs,  Refrigerant Sales Restriction, Resources:  Air  Conditition and  Refrigeration,  and Section 608
        Refrigerant Recycling Applicability Determination (57questions and official regulatory responses).
        Supplemental Rule Regarding a Recycling Standard Under Section 608, Proposed Rule: 2/29/96 FR, pp. 7857-
        87.  Proposal to Extend Reclamation Requirements, Proposed Rule: 11/1/96 FR, pp. 56493-496.  Refrigerant
        Recycling; Substitute Refrigerants; Proposed Rule: 6/11/98 FR 32043-099.

 1-17    Ban  of Non-essential Products and Uses-Class I Ozone Depleting Substances: 40 CFR, Part 82, Subpart C,
        7/1/95. Final Rule Summary:  9 93, 6 pp.  Qs & As on Ozone-Depleting Foam  Blowing  Agents and Their
        Substitutes: 3/94, 4pp. Section 610-Ban on Non-essential Uses: Applicability Determination Numbers, 1, 2,
        4, 5, 6, 6/93-3/94. Allocation of 1999 Essential-Use Allowance, Final Rule: FR 1/7/99, pp. 1091-96.

 1-18    The  Labeling of Products Using Ozone-depleting Substances: 40 CFR, Part 82, Subpart E, 7/1/95.  Final Rule
        Summary-Meeting Labeling Regulation Requirements: 5/95, 6pp.  Section 611-Product Labeling: Applicability
        Determinations 1-35, 6/93-3/94.

 1-19    Protection of Stratospheric Ozone, Significant New Alternatives Policy Programs. Final Rule: 40 CFR, Part 82,
        Subpart G,  7/1/96, pp.449-477;  Environmental News: 2/16/94, 3 pp. Regulatory History: 4/23/93, 2 pp.
        Summary  Qs & As (Solvents), 2/94, 5pp.  Qs & As (Foam Blowing Agents): 3/94, 4pp. Qs & As (Halons):
        4/94, 8pp.  Qs & As on Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants and Their Substitutes: 3/94, 2pp.  Final Rule: 10/16/96
        FR pp.  54029-41. Notice of Acceptability: 2/24/98  FR, pp. 9151-56; 5/22/98 FR pp. 28251-253.


 Clean Air Act Small Business Guidance Items:

 I-35    Guidelines for Implementation of section 507 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments: 7/52, 48 pp.  Note to
        Correspondents: (Press Release), 2/5/92, 2pp.  Fact Sheet-Small Business Stationary Source Technical and
        Environmental Compliance Assistance Program: 5/92, 6pp. SIP Revision Approval Checklist for Section 507
        Small Business Assistance Program: 5/92, 14 pp.

 I-36    The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990-A Guide for Small Businesses [450-K-92-001]: 1992, 50pp.  What
        a Small Business Should Know about the New Clean Air Act:  1992, 4 pp.

 1-37    Managing Chemicals Safely-Putting It All Together [EPA 510-K-92-001]: 3/92, 28 pp.

 I-38    NESHAP-Asbestos Processing  (Delisting): 11/30/95  FR p. 61550.



 OFFICE OF RADIATION

 J- 1    National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program [EPA 520/1-90-001]: Company listings,  etc., 1/90,
       437 pp.  Only available from NTIS  at $39. Call 1-800-533-6847, or in VA/DC metro area, 703-487-4650.'

 J- 2    Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses-Technical Guidance, (Third Edition) [EPA 625/R-93/011]-
        10/93, 304 pp.

J- 3    A Citizen's Guide to Radon (Second Edition)-The Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family from Radon
       [402-K 92-001]\ 5/92,  16pp.

J- 5    Indoor Radon, Q's  & A's: 8/85, 2 pp.
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J- 6    Radon-resistant Construction Techniques for New Residential Construction—Technical Guidance [625/2-91-
       032]: 2/91, 50pp.

J- 7    Fact Sheet-Radionuclides in Drinking Water: 6/91,  14 pp.

J- 8    Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement Protocols: 3/89,  108 pp.

J- 9    User Fees for Radon Proficiency Programs, Final Rule: 3/18/94 FR pp. 13166-77.  Radon Measurement and
       Reduction Proficiency (NRPR): 9/93, 2 pp.  Technical Amendment: 8/14/95 FR pp. 41813-17.

J-10   Radon Measurement in Schools-Revised Edition [EPA 402-R-92-014]: Revised , 7/93, 44pp.

J-11   Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction-How to reduce Radon Levels in Your Home [402-K 92-003]: 8/92,
       20pp.

J-12   Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon [402-R-93-003]: 3/93, 36 pp.

J-13   Model Standards and Techniques for Control of Radon in New Residential Buildings, Notice: 3/21/94 FR pp.
       13401-16. [EPA 402-R-94-089]: 3/94, 18pp.
 EMERGENCY PLANNING, COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW--TITLE III OF SUPERFUND
 AMENDMENTS AND RE-AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986  (SARA)

 K- 1   SARA Title III Fact Sheet-Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act [EPA 550-F-93-002]:
       Explanations of Sections 301-303, 304, 311,312,313, etc., 1/93, 12 pp.

 K- 2   The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act-Section 313, Release Reporting Requirements
       [EPA 745/K-97-002]: Outlines provisions of inventory release reporting under SARA Title III, 9/97, 46 pp.
       Toxic Chemical Release Reporting-Community Right to Know-Additional Time to Report: (1995 Reports Only)
       FR Notice  1/29/96 pp. 2722-3.

 K- 3   Title III, Lists of Lists [EPA 550-B-98-017]: Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to the Emergency Planning
       and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act, as Amended-(Title III of
       the Superfund Amendments and Re-authorization Act of 1986, and Title III of the Clean Air Act Amendments
       of 1990) 11/98, 74pp.

 K- 4   When All Else Fails-Enforcement of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act [2OS-0002J:
       A self-help manual for local Emergency Planning Committees, 7/90, 14 pp.
 Title III, Section 313, Release Reporting Guidance Pamphlets:

 K- 5   Monofilament Fiber Manufacturing [EPA 560/4-88-004aJ: 1/88, 12 pp.

 K- 6   Printing Operations [EPA 560/4-88-004bJ: 1/88, 10 pp.

 K- 7   Electrodeposition of Organic Coatings [EPA 560/4-88-004cJ: 1/88, 10pp.




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 K- 8   Spray Application of Organic Coatings [Under revision].

 K- 9   Semiconductor Manufacturing [EPA 560/4-88-004eJ: 1/88, 10pp.

 K-10  Wood Preserving Operations [EPA 560/4-88-004pJ: 2/88,  14pp.

 K-11   Electroplating Operations [EPA 560/4-88-004gJ: 1/88, 12 pp.

 K-13  Presswood and Laminated Wood Products Manufacturing [EPA 560/4-88-0041]: 3/88, 12 pp.

 K-14  Roller, Knife, and Gravure Coating Operations [EPA 560/4-88-004JJ: 2/88,  14 pp.

 K-15  Rubber Production and Compounding [EPA 560/4-88-004qJ: 3/88, 12 pp.

 K-16  Paper and Paperboard Production [EPA 560/4-88-004kJ: 2/88, 14pp.

 K-19  Leather Tanning and Finishing [EPA 560/4-88-0041]: 2/88, 14pp.

 K-20  Textile Dyeing  [EPA 560/4-88-004hJ: 2/88,  10 pp.

 K-21   Formulation of Aqueous Solutions [EPA 560/4-88-004f]: 3/88, 10 pp.

 K-22  Clarification and Guidance for the Metal Fabrication Industry (OTS):  1/90, 42 pp.

 K-23   Section 313 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act-Guidance for Food Processors [EPA 745-
       R-98-011 (To be reprinted - Now on www.epa.gov/opptintr/tri).


Title III, Section 311, 312, and 313  Guidance, Rules, and Publications:

 K-29   Addition of Facilities in Certain Industry Sectors; Revised Interpretation of Otherwise Use;-Toxic Chemical
       Release Reporting-Community  Right-to-Know;  Final Rule 5/1/97, FR 23833-92;  Addition of Reporting
       Elements-Community Right-to- Know; and Emergency Planning-Community Right-to-Know; Notice of Public
       Meetings; Proposed Rules [Reporting Chemical Use, ANPR] 10/1/96 FR pp. 51321-31;  Addition of Dioxin and
       Dioxin-Like  Compounds—; Toxic Chemical Release  Reporting; Community Right-To-Know: Proposed  Rule
       5/7/97 FR pp.  24887-96; — Correction 6/23/97  FR pp.  33791-2;  Clarification of Combustion for  Energy
       Recovery;  Clarification of Final Rule 9/30/98 FR pp.  52183-5.  Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT)
       Chemicals; Proposed Rule 01/05/99 FR pp. 697-729.

K-30   Emergency  Planning and  Notification: Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS)  list with threshold planning
       quantities and  requirements for inventory notification necessary in state and local emergency  response
       planning,  40 CFR Part 355, 7/1/96,  pp. 468-95; Emergency  Planning  and  Community Right-To-Know
       Programs, Amendments to Hazardous Chemical Reporting Thresholds, Streamlining Requirements- Proposed
       Rule 6/8/98 FR pp. 31267-317.

K-31   Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Forms and Community Right-to-Know Reporting Requirements
       Final  Rule, amending  40 CFR 370,  10/15/87,  FR pp.  38344-77.  Community  Right-to-Know Reporting
       Requirements, Final Rule, amending 40 CFR Parts 350, 355, 370 and 372, and promulgating final (inventory)
       reporting thresholds, 7/26/90, FR pp. 30631-56.  Note to Correspondents:  (Press Release),  10/9/87  1 p
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K-32   Community Right-to-Know  and Small  Business-Understanding Sections  311 and 312 of the Emergency
       Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986: Provides small business with information on whether,
       how and what to report, 9/88, 26 pp.

K-33   Trade Secrecy Claims for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Information; and Trade Secret
       Disclosures to Health Professionals, Final Rule: Amending, 40 CFR 350, 7/29/88 FR pp. 28772-816.

K-34   Toxic Chemical Release Reporting-Community Right-to-Know, 40 CFR 372, 7/1/96 with Final Rule (Technical)
       Amendments: 7/25/96 FR p 38605; 7/29/96 FR p. 39359; 7/31/96 FR p. 39894.

K-36   EPCRA Section 313 (Toxic Chemical Release Inventory) Questions and Answers (Revised, 1997) [EPA 745-B-
       97-008]: Provides additional explanation of Form R reporting requirements, 11/98, 220pp.

K-37   Implementation of Reporting Requirements for Indian Lands, Proposed Rule: Amends 40 CFR 350, 355, 370,
       and 372, 3/29/89, FR pp. 12922-3019.

K-38   Toxic Chemical Releases and Your "Right-to-Know": 7/88, 2pp. Public Access to the Toxic Release Inventory
       (TRI) [EPA 749-B-93-002]:  2/93, 16pp.

K-39   Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Forms and Community Right-to-Know Reporting Requirements--
       Clarification of Reporting Dates for Newly Covered Facilities:  8/4/88, FR pp. 29331-2; -In the Construction
       Industry, Notices: 3/13/89, FR pp.  10325-6.

K-40   Chemicals in your Community-Guide to Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act: 9/88, 36pp.

K-41   It's Not Over in October-A Guide for  local Emergency Planning  Committees; Implementing the Emergency
       planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (SARA, Title III): 9/88, 34 pp.

K-42   Supplier Notification Requirements [EPA 560/4-91-006]: Guide for notification under Sec. 313, 12/90, 32pp.

K-43   Common Synonyms for Section 313 Chemicals of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
       (SARA Title III) [EPA 745-R-95-008J: Listings alphabetically and by CAS Registry Number, 3/95, 122 pp.

K-44  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Form R  and Instructions, Revised 1996 Version [EPA 745-K-97-
       001]: Package with Instructions and other Information to Support Reporting Under Section 313  of SARA for
       the 1996 Report Year,  737pp. Includes  3 1/2" diskettes.

 K-45  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Form R  and Instructions, Revised 1997 Version [EPA 745-K-98-
       001 (set)]: Package with Instructions and other Information to Support Reporting Under Section 313 of SARA
       for the  1997 Report Year,  227 pp.  Includes  3 1/2" diskette.

 K-46  Estimating Releases and Waste Treatment Efficiencies for the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Form [EPA
       560/4-88-002]: Technical guidance, 72/57, 220 pp.

 K-47  Sodium Sulfate-Toxic  Chemical Release Reporting-Community Right-to-Know: Deletion of Sodium Sulfate,
        Na2SO4, CAS No. 7757-82-6, 40 CFR, 6/20/89, FR pp. 25850-1.  Sodium Hydroxide-Toxic Chemical Release
        Reporting-Community  Right-to-Know, Final Rule:  Deletion of Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH, CAS No. 1310-73-2,
        12/14/89, FR pp. 51298-300. (These notices amended 40  CFR Sections 372.65 (a) and (b),  effective for
        1988 reports.)
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K-48   Community Right-to-Know Reporting Requirements, Final Rule: Amending, 40 CFR Parts 350, 355, 370, and,
       372, promulgating permanent (inventory) reporting requirements, 7/26/90 FR pp. 30632-56.  (Part of K-31.)

K-49   Community Right-to-Know Release Reporting-Addition of Certain Chemicals, Final Rule: Amending, 40 CFR
       Part 372, adding 9 items (Form R). 12/1/89, FR pp. 49948-53.

K-50   Chemical Releases and Chemical Risks-A Citizen's Guide to Risk Screening [560/2-89-003]: 9/89, 10 pp.

K-51   Ozone  Depleting Chemicals, Toxic Chemical Release  Reporting-Community  Right-to-Know,  Addition of
       Chemicals,  Final Rule: Calendar year 1991  reporting, 8/30/90 FR pp. 31594-8.  Technical Amendments:
       8/30/90 FR p. 35434. Addition of Chemicals-Significant New Use Rule, Final Rule: Calendar year 1994
       reporting, 12/1/93, FR pp. 63496-518.

K-52   Alternate Threshold for Facilities  with Low Annual Reportable Amounts-Toxic Chemical Release Reporting--
       Community Right-to-Know, Final Rule: 11/30/94, FR pp. 61488-502.  Environmental News, 11/28/94, 2pp.

K-53   Di-n-octyl Phthalate-Toxic Chemical Release Reporting-Community Right-to-Know, Final Rule: De-lists subject
       item for calendar year 1993 reporting, 10/5/93, FR pp. 51785-6.

K-54   Addition of Certain Chemicals-Toxic Chemical Release  Reporting-Community Right-to-Know, Final Rule:
       11/30/94, FRpp. 61432-85, effective for Calendar Year 1995 Reporting (Form R), due 7/1 /95. Environmental
       News: 11/28/94, with listing of 286 substances, 8pp. Toxic Chemical Release Reporting-Community Right-
       to-Know, Technical Amendment: 3/10/95 FRpp. 13047-9. Technical Amendment: 9/27/95 FR pp. 49803-4.

K-55   Barium  Sulfate-Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, Community Right-to-Know, Final Rule: 6/28/94, FR pp.
       33205-8; de-lists barium sulfate from the category "barium compounds." Glycol Ethers Category-Toxic
       Chemical Release Reporting,  Community Right-to-Know, Final Rule: 7/5/94,  FR  34386-90; de-lists high
       molecular weight glycol ethers-both effective (June 28,  1994), for the  1993 Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)
       report year.

K-56   Butyl Benzyl Phthalate, Toxic Chemical Release Reporting-Community Right-to-Know, Final Rule: Deletes
       chemical  from reporting under EPCRA Section 313, 2/17/95 FR pp. 9299-301. Copper PHTHALOCYZNINE
       Compounds, Final Rule: Deletes certain Copper phthalocyznine compounds substituted with only hydrogen
       and/or chlorine, and/or bromine from the "copper compounds" category  for EPCRA Section 313  reporting,
       4/11/95FRpp. 18361-4 (Effective for Calendar Year 1994 Reporting). Acetone, Final Rule: Deletes Acetone
       from EPCRA Section 313 reporting, 6/16/95 FR pp. 31643-6 (Effective for Calendar Year 1994 Reporting).
       Ammonium  Sulfate (Solution; Ammonium Nitrate (Solution); Water Dissociable Ammonium Salts, Final Rule:
       Deletes Chemicals from reporting under EPCRA Section 313, 6/30/95 FR pp 34172-82 (Ammonium Nitrate
       effective for Calendar Year 1995 reporting; other Ammonium Salts effective for Calendar Year 1994 reporting).
       Sulfuric Acid, Final Rules deletes non-aerosol forms of Sulfuric Acid from  reporting under EPCRA Section 313,
       6/30/95 FR  pp. 34182-7 (Effective for Calendar Year 1994 reporting). Hydrochloric Acid, Final Rule: Deletes
       non-aerosol  forms of Hydrochloric Acid under EPCRA Section 313, 7/25/96 FRpp. 38600-5 (Effective for
       calendar year 1995 reporting); correction 2/10/98 FR p. 6668.  Diethyl Phthelate-Final Rule: Deletes Diethyl
       Phthelate (DEP) under EPCRA Section 313,  7/26/96 FRpp. 39356-9 (Effective  for calendar year 1995
       reporting).  Di-(2-ethylhexyl) Adipate Final Rule: Deletes Di (2-thlhexyl) Adipate (DEHA) under EPCRA Section
       313, 7/31/96 FRpp. 39891-4.  Deletion of Certain Chemicals - Final Rule: Deletes CASN.  Entries 52-51-7,
       75-78-5, 75-79-6, and 576-26-1 (effective  for calendar year  1997 reporting)  under EPCRA Section 313
       4/22/98 FRpp. 19838-9.
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K-57   Toxics Release Inventory-Public Data Release, March 1995 [EPA 745-S-95-001J: 371 pp. State Feet Sheets
       [EPA 745-F-95-002J: 60pp. Executive Summary [EPA 745-S-95-001]: 29pp. (These Items are also available
       from the EPCRA Hotline on 1-800-535-0202.)

K-58   1994 Toxic Release Inventory-Public Data Release, [EPA 745-R-006]: July 1996, 420pp. State Fact Sheets
       [EPA 745-F-96-001J: July 1996, 118pp. Executive Summary [EPA 745-5-96-001]: July 1996, 31pp. (These
       Items are also available from the EPCRA Hotline.)
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