DRAFT
INFORMATION
RESOURCES
DIRECTORY
(IRD)
JUNE, 1988
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
O-I-R-M
INFORMATION RESOURCES
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
DRAFT
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DRAFT
INFORMATION
RESOURCES
DIRECTORY
(IRD)
JUNE, 1988
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
O-I-R-M
INFORMATION RESOURCES
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
DRAFT
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IRD
This Information Resources Directory (IRD) identifies the
major information resources at EPA. It also includes
environmental resources outside of the Agency. This draft
version of the IRD consists of the following sections:
A. EPA Information Systems
B. Non-EPA Information Systems
C. Data Services
D. EPA Contacts
E. Other Federal Contacts
F. Hotlines, Dockets & Clearinghouses
G. Environmental Organizations
H. Newsletters, Magazines & Periodicals
I. EPA Documents
J. EPA Libraries
K. EPA Acronyms
L. Functional Activity Index
M. General Reference
This directory is one of the first products of the Office of Information
Resources Management's (OIRM) work on the Comprehensive Risk
Information Structure Project (CRISP). CRISP will promote the
awareness of information and facilitate the access and integration of
risk-related information resources across the Agency. This IRD provides
the structural foundation necessary to integrate and access those
Agency-wide information resources.
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IRD
In its present draft form, this IRD is a dynamic, open-ended document.
During the current review process, additional information will be gathered
and comments from potential users will be incorporated. Comments and
suggestions are welcomed and encouraged.
Approximately every six months, new copies of the IRD will be printed and
distributed across the Agency. Plans are being made to coordinate the
distribution of this Directory with the EPA Headquarters Telephone
Directory.
General comments or more specific remarks on the contents or accuracy
of the IRD entries can be directed to either of the following persons:
Steve Young
Office of Information Resources Management
382-5625
[Send mail to: s.young]
OR
Bruce McCaffrey
American Management Systems, Inc.
841-5506
[Send mail to: AMS]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION NAME
EPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
This section contains a synopsis of the EPA-based
Information systems.
SECTION LETTER
A
NON-EPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
This section contains data on
environmentally-focused information systems
outside of EPA.
DATA SERVICES
This section highlights the various data services,
both commercially-operated and federally-based,
that provide Information services to EPA.
B
EPA CONTACTS
This section presents a wide variety of data
experts and other important contacts at EPA.
D
OTHER FEDERAL CONTACTS
This section contains important contacts at other
federal agencies, administrations, committees, and
councils with environmental concerns.
HOTLINES/DOCKETS/CLEARINGHOUSES
This section presents information on several
environmentally-oriented hotlines, dockets, and
clearinghouses.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION NAME
SECTION LETTER
ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
This section includes information on various
scientific, professional, and trade associations that
have environmental concerns.
NEWSLETTERS, MAGAZINES & PERIODICALS
This section contains Information on newsletters,
magazines, and periodicals that focus on
environmental issues.
EPA DOCUMENTS
This section features some of the EPA documents
available from the EPA Distribution Center as well
as other sources.
EPA LIBRARIES
This section provides highlights about EPA's
Libraries at Headquarters and In the Regions.
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ACRONYMS
This section Is a compilation of word combinations
and acronyms.
FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY INDEX
This section presents the organization of the
assortment of activities In which EPA is engaged.
GENERAL REFERENCE
This section provides general reference
Information Including: organizational charts, the
mallcode Index, and general Information numbers.
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A. EPA Information Systems
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Section A
EPA Information Systems
This section contains a synopsis of EPA-based information systems. The
most frequently used systems are presented first with full abstracts. The
remaining systems are then listed by keyword. An acronym, system name,
responsible organization, and a contact phone number are provided for
each of these systems. More detailed information can be obtained by
calling the phone number listed or consulting the Information Systems
Inventory (ISI), available at Headquarters Library and at other Agency
offices. The following is a list of the keywords used to sort this section:
Accounting Administrative Administrative - Specific Administrative Law ADP
Air Air Monitoring Air Pollution Air Quality Asbestos Assignment Tracking
Assistance Disputes Atmosphere Biological Budgeting Capital Carcinogen
Chemical Chemical Use Compliance Contracts Dioxin Drinking Water
Economic Effluents Emissions Enforcement Environmental Effects
Environmental Impact Environmental Releases Exposure Exposure Assessment
FIFRA Financial Fuel Geographic Codes Geophysical GIS Grants
Graphics Ground Water Hazardous Waste Health Effects Information Systems
Information Tracking Inspection Job Legal Action Library Local Management
Information Manufacturing Mapping Model Monitoring Occupational Health
OMBA-127 ORD Assessment Models Other Performance Personnel Pesticides
Physical-Chemical Properties Point Source Policy Population Procurement
Production Program Management Project/Staff Time Tracking Systems Property
QAIQC* RCRA Regulations Risk Assessment Sediment Sediment - Other
Sediment Surface Water Site Characteristics Soil Storage Superfund Surface
Water Test/Analysis Method Tissue Toxicity Tracking Transportation Travel
Treatment Treatment/Disposal TSCA Underground Injection Control Utility
Waste Oils Water Water Quality Work
Acknowledgements: This section was derived exclusively from the Information Systems Inventory.
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EIPA MFOEMATIOM
Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS)
KEYWORDS: AIR MONITORING, TRENDS REPORTS
CONTACT: Bosch. John
(919) 541-5583
OAR, Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Monitoring and Data Analysis
Division, National Air Data Branch
AIRS is currently under development and the basic system replaced SAROAD in mid FY 1987. AIRS is used by Regional
Offices for data input, retrieval, and analysis of data generated by agencies that have not established direct access to
AIRS. AIRS is being developed to provide current SAROAD capabilities for editing, validating, storing, analyzing and
retrieving of air quality data as well as additional capabilities made possible by utilizing ADABAS. Conversion to FIPS
geographical codes is being done during the conversion to AIRS.
Compliance Data System (CDS)
KEYWORDS: AIR POLLUTION. STATIONARY SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION, COMPLIANCE
CONTACT: Wright, Howard
(202) 475-7034
OAR, Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Stationary Source Compliance
Division
The Compliance Data System (CDS) is an automated management information system that stores, sorts and reports
compliance data for approximately 60,000 stationary sources of air pollution that are subject to air quality regulations.
CDS provides a system for tracking compliance and enforcement information to assist EPA in carrying out its
enforcement and surveillance programs concerning stationary sources of air pollution.
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability Info Sys (CERCLIS)
KEYWORDS: SUPERFUND. GEOGRAPHIC CODES, GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
CONTACT: Martin, Richard
(202) 475-9369
WH-548-D
OSWER, Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response, Office of Program Management,
Management and Evaluation Staff
The CERCLA Information System currently serves two purposes: it contains an inventory of potential hazardous waste
sites and it serves as the vehicle for the Regions to report to Headquarters on the status of major stages of cleanup
(PA.SI.RI/FS.RD.RA) at sites.
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EPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
EPA Payroll System (EPAYS)
KEYWORDS: PERSONNEL. PAYROLL, PAYMENT. SALARY
CONTACT: Martin, Sandra
OC, Financial Management Division, Financial
Systems Branch
(202) 382-5107
PM-226
EPAYS is a major system which features: a standardized nationwide data entry system for Time and Attendence, Payroll
and Personnel data (i.e. the TAPP system), a labor distribution function for Agency payroll accounting, bi-weekly
production of Agency payroll requirements, and the ability to distribute personnel management information to the
Headquarters and 13 Regional Offices in order to meet management and regulatory reporting requirements.
Facilities Index System (FINDS)
KEYWORDS: ADMINISTRATIVE. FACTLmES MANAGEMENT, INDEX, GEOGRAPHIC CODES, GEOGRAPHIC
COORDINATES. MANUFACTURING, POINT SOURCE
CONTACT: Cirelli. Dan
OARM, Program System Division, Systems
Integration Branch
(202) 382-2416
This system provides some locational information on sites and facilities which are of interest to EPA programs, with a
cross reference to EPA programmatic information systems which have regulatory information on these sites/facilities.
Financial Management System (FMS)
KEYWORDS: OMB A-127, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. ACCOUNTING
CONTACT: Martin. Sandra
OC, Financial Management Division, Financial
Systems Branch
(202) 382-5107
PM-226
The EPA's Financial Management System (FMS) is an information system that's used for EPA's accounting and financial
reporting. It is the official accounting system of the Agency.
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EPA MFOMMATEOM SYSTEMS
Grants Information and Control System (GICS)
KEYWORDS: TREATMENT/DISPOSAL, ADMINISTRATIVE. GRANTS. CONTRACTS. CONSTRUCTION
CONTACT: Kaplan. Mike
OIRM, Administrative System Division,
Administrative Support Systems Branch
(202) 382-5303
PM-218
This System is required to track the processing of all EPA grant applications, prospective wastewater treatment
construction projects, and active grant projects in the Agency. Activities of both Headquarters-processed and Regional
office-processed grant programs are monitored. Office of Water Programs personnel in regional offices and grants
administration personnel in Headquarters offices use GICS for operational control. Data are from State. Regional, and
Headquarters offices. These data indicate such activities as conclusion of wastewater treatment plant construction.
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
KEYWORDS: SITE CHARACTERISTICS. STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION. TREATMENT/DISPOSAL. COMPLIANCE.
GEOGRAPHIC CODES, PERMITS. GENERATOR. HAZARDOUS WASTE
CONTACT: Levy. Steven
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information,
Information Management Staff
(202) 382-4697
WH-563
The purpose of HWDMS is to maintain information in response to EPA regulations by the 5,000 facilities that treat,
store, or dispose of hazardous waste and 165,000 handlers who generate or transport hazardous waste. The inventory
includes, for each participant, estimated annual quantities of waste handled and tracks all handlers of hazardous wastes,
including generation and authorized treatment, storage, or disposal.
Needs Survey (NEEDS)
KEYWORDS: TREATMENT/DISPOSAL. CONSTRUCTION GRANTS PROGRAM. WASTEWATER
CONTACT: Klima, Karen
(202) 382-7251
WH-595
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control,
Municipal Facilities Division, Needs and
Priorities Branch
The NEEDS System is the basis of the biannual Needs Survey Report to Congress required by sections 205(a) and
516(b)(l) of the Clean Water Act. It is a joint effort of EPA and the States to assess the capital investment required to
build or improve municipal wastewater treatment facilities. It also includes a projection of the potential level of Federal
investment in these facilities if these needs were fully funded in accordance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act.
All needs estimates must be documented in accordance with EPA's 1986 Needs Survey guidelines. Approximately 33,000
facilities are included in this survey.
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SYSTEMS
Permit Compliance System (PCS)
KEYWORDS: SURFACE WATER, BIOLOGICAL. CHEMICAL. COMPLIANCE. DISCHARGE POINTS. GEOGRAPHIC
CODES. MONITORING. NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES)
MONITORING. ENFORCEMENT, PERMITTING. INSPECTION
Ng. Dela 4^1 (202) 475-8323
CONTACT:
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Compliance
Information and Evaluation Branch
EN-338
The Permit Compliance System (PCS) is a computerized management information system for tracking permit,
compliance, and enforcement status for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program under the
Clean Water Act. PCS contains information on the more than 70,000 active water discharge permits issued to facilities
throughout the nation. The Office of Water Enforcement and Permits (OWEP) in the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) is responsible for the operation and maintenance of PCS. EPA Regional Offices and State users of PCS are
responsible for the entry and quality of the data in the system.
Resources Management Information System (RMIS)
KEYWORDS: BUDGETING. FINANCIAL, PERSONNEL. RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
CONTACT: Boone, William
OC, Office of the Comptroller, Budget Division,
Budget Planning and System Branch
(202) 382-3367
PM-225
This system contains information that supports the development, tracking, and execution of the Agency's budget and
operating plans. The system supports the Agency's programming, budgeting, and budget execution process by
maintaining automated files containing EPA's resource plans. The Office of the Comptroller, Headquarters, Regional
Planning Offices, Congress and OMB are the primary users of RMIS. Data involve funding, manpower requirements,
obligations, committments and disbursements by fiscal year, and program element. The data is organized by
program-budget structure, allowance holder. Appropriation Authorization, and National Program Managers.
Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality Information (STORET)
KEYWORDS: ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, TEST/ANALYSIS METHOD. CLIMATE. SOIL, GROUND WATER,
DRINKING WATER, SURFACE WATER, CHEMICAL, DISCHARGE POINTS. GEOGRAPHIC CODES.
NON-POINT SOURCE. POINT SOURCE. PERMITS. MONITORING
CONTACT: Lindenstruth. Philip 431 (202> 382-7220
OIRM, Program Systems Division, Client
Services Branch
PM-218D
The STORET system assists State and EPA officials in making pollution control decisions by providing a capability to
store, retrieve and analyze water quality information. Current emphasis of control decisions are: issuing water quality
based NPDES permits, inclusion of toxic pollutants in water quality standards, evaluating water quality impacts of control
programs, and assessing levels of toxic pollutants, including dioxin and other bioaccumulative pollutants in the aquatic
biological data, hydrologic data, stream reach data, ground-water data, and other related information. The system is used
by State and EPA analysts to assemble and analyze data to support each of the above types of decisions.
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EIPA
SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTING
COS Cost Accounting System
Region 3, Hazardous Waste Management Division, Superfund Branch
(215) 597-0807
ORMS
Office Resources Management System
OARM, OIRM. Administrative Systems Division, Systems Integration & Office
Automation Branch
ADMINISTRATIVE
ADMIN ERL-Athens Administrative System
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(202) 382-5642
(404) 546-3122
AISCM
Advanced Information System for Career Management
OA, Procurement and Contracts Management Division, Planning & Cost Advisory
Branch
(202) 475-8289
ALPS
ERL-Athens Lab Planning System
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 516-3123
ASUS
Administrative Support/Utilization
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513) 684-7766
ATCS
Audit Tracking and Control System
Office of Inspector General for Audit
(202) 382-7602
CISR
Chemical Inventory System
OARM-RTP
(919) 541-2162
ECTS
Executive Correspondence Tracking System
AO, Office of Executive Support
(202) 382-4080
ETC
Extramural Tracking System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
ETS
Region 4 Ref and Administrative Orders Tracking
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
A-5
(404) 881-2316
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EPA ENFOEMATHON SYSTEMS
EZPLOT EZPLOT
Region 1, Planning and Management Division
(617) 223-5885
HATS
Freedom of Information Action Tracking System
AO, Office of Executive Support
(202) 382-4080
FINDS
Facilities Index System
OARM, Program System Division, Systems Integration Branch
(202) 382-2416
FMSD
Utilization Management and Telephone Directory
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Systems and Services Division
(513) 684-7761
FMSR
Facilities Management System
OARM-RTP
(919) 541-7541
FOIA
OWPE Freedom of Information Act System
OSWER, Office of Waste Programs Enforcement. Program Management and Support
Staff
(202) 475-8717
FRCS
Federal Register Chargeback System
OA, Facilities and Support Services Division
(202) 382-2127
GWPS
General Word Processor Support
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Systems and Services
(513) 684-7766
IHEU
In-House Equipment Utilization
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513) 684-7761
JUDO
Judicial Officer Case Tracking System
AO, Immediate Office of the Administrator
(202) 382-4070
LABELS Region 3 Mail Labels System
Region 3, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
(215) 597-3530
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LABPROP Laboratory Property Management System
Region 7, Environmental Services Division
(913) 236-3884
LOCATOR Mail/Locator
OA, Facilities and Support Services Division
(202) 382-2110
LSERA
ERL-Duluth Financial Management Package
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth, Program Operations
(218) 727-6692
LSERB
ERL-Duluth Personnel and Payroll
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth, Program Operations
(218) 727-6692
MBE/WBE Certification Questlonnalre-Mlnorlty/Women Business Enterprise (617) 223-S88S
Region 1, Planning and Management Division
ODATS
Office Director Assignment Tracking System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
ORDIS
Office of Research and Development Information Systems
Office of Research Program Management, Information Systems Staff
(202) 382-7466
OTSMTS OTS Milestone Tracking System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
PAAS
Region 10 External Affairs Labels System
Region 10, Regional Administrator, Press Office
(206) 442-1203
PHONEBOOK Region 3 Telephone Directory (21S) 597-7866
Region 3, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
PITS
Project Information Tracking System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
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EPA IN1FOEMATION SYSTEMS
PPMS
Personal Property Management System
AO-Cincinnati. Computer Systems and Services Division
(513) 684-7766
RCS
Computer Timesharing Resource Control System
QMS, Program Management Office, Data and Systems Staff
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EIPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
VMAL
EMSL-Vegas Mail List (702) 798-2603
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Office of Program
Management and Support
ADMINISTRATIVE - SPECIFIC
In-House Mailing Label Support
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513)-684-7761
International Activities Travel Management System
AO. Office of International Activities
(202) 382-4898
ATS
Action Tracking System
OPPE. OMSE, Management Systems Division, Accountability Systems Branch
(202) 382-5439
BBI
OA-ClncI (EMSAC) Foreign Tape
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513) 684-7761
CARPOOL Carpool System
OA, Facilities and Support Services Division
(202) 382-2110
CSEU
OA-CINCI ADP Timeshare Reporting System
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Systems and Services Division
(513) 684-7761
CTS
Correspondence Tracking System
Region 3, Hazardous Waste Management Division
(215) 597-9492
OCR REG5 Document Control
Planning and Budget Branch
(312) 353-7561
E-MAIL EPA's Electronic Mall System (202) 382-5640
OARM, Administrative Systems Division, Systems Integration & Office Automation
Branch
MBEP
Region 4 Minority Business Tracking
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
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(404) 881-2316
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IEIPA IIWOMMATITOM SYSTEMS
MICAD Micro-Installation, Inc.
OA, Facilities and Support Services Division
(202) 382-2110
OPPAS
OPP Administrative Support Systems (703) =553-2925
OPTS, Program Management and Support Division, Information Services Branch
SPTS
Small Purchase Tracking System
OA, Procurement & Contracts Management Division, Planning & Cost Advisory
Branch
(202) 382-2366
TCAS
Telephone Call Analysis System (702) 798-2603
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Office of Program
Managment and Support
WTS
HPOB Automated Workload Management System
OARM, ASD/ASSB
(202) 382-2402
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Administrative Law Judges Case Tracking System
AO, Administrative Law Judges
(202) 382-4080
ADP
Office of Toxic Substances Equipment System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3621
Operator Control
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513) 684-7767
ADPCETS ADP Capital Equipment Inventory System (702) 798-2603
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Office of Program
Managment and Support
APS
ADP Planning System
OARM, Office of Information Resource Management, Management Planning and
Evaluation
(202) 382-2415
GASP
General ADP Support-PDP 11/70
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Systems and Services Division
(513) 684-7761
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JEJPA KIWOMMATHOM SYSTEMS
AIR
AQMl
Region 1 Air Quality Models
Region 1, Air Management Division, Technical Support Branch
(617) 223-5633
CHAMP Community Health Air Monitoring Program
ORD, EMSL/RTP. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919)-S41-3127
ERFD
Airborne Participate and Precipitation Data
ORP, Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
(205) 272-3403
IPMN
Inhalable Particulate Network
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3076
LACS
Los Angeles Catalytic Study
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3076
NABN
EMSL-RTP National Atmospheric Background Network
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3076
PERMDATA PERMDATA Management System
ORP, Las Vegas Facility
(702) 798-2447
QASRCE EMSL-RTP Quality Assurance Data System
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-2196
VIEW
Visibility Investigative Experiment in the West (702) 798-2363
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Remote and Air
Monitoring Branch
WHO-WMO International Air Data Base
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3887
AIR MONITORING
AIRS Aerometrlc Information Retrieval System
OAR, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Monitoring and Data Analysis
Division, National Air Data Branch
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(919) 541-5583
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EIPA INIFOMMATMDRT SYSTEMS
AIR POLLUTION
CDS Compliance Data System (202) 475-7034
OAR, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Stationary Source Compliance
Division
AIR QUALITY
AQM2 Region 2 Puerto Rico EQB Air Quality Model (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
ASBESTOS
AIS Asbestos Information System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3623
ASBESTOS Region 7 Asbestos In Schools
Region 7, Air and Toxics Division
(913) 236-2835
ASHAAIS Asbestos in Schools Hazard Abatement Automated Info Sys
OARM, OIRM, Administrative Systems Division, Systems Integration and Office
Automation Branch
(202) 382-5625
ASTS
Asbestos in Schools Tracking System
Region 3, Air Management Division, Air Enforcement Branch, Enforcement Policy
and State Coordination Branch
ASSIGNMENT TRACKING
ATS Assignment Tracking System
RCRA, Enforcement Division
(215) 597-3024
(202) 475-8253
ASSISTANCE DISPUTES
ADTRACS Assistance Disputes
OECM, Office of Compliance Analysis and Program Operations
ATMOSPHERE
AIRDOS-EPA Atmospheric Dispersion of Radionuclldes
ORP, Analysis and Support Division, Bioeffects Analysis Branch
(202) 382-5313
(202) 475-9640
SAD
EMSL-RTP Acid Rain System
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3123
BIOLOGICAL
BIOLOGS Biological Data Management System (White River)
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Advanced
Monitoring Systems Division
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(702) 798-2358
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EIPA INFOEMATIIOM SYSTEMS
EDASS
EMSL-CINCI Equivalency Statistical System
ORD, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory-Cinti. Office of the
Director
(513) 684-7301
HEGP
Gases and Particles
OHR, Health Effects Research Laboratory
(919) 541-2909
HEHP
Hazardous Pollutants Research
OHR, Health Effects Research Laboratory
(919) 541-2909
HEOX
Oxidants
OHR, Health Effects Research Laboratory
(919) 541-2909
HETC
Toxic Substances Research
OHR, Health Effects Research Laboratory
(919) 541-2909
MOCS
MacPhail Operant Chambers
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division, Behavioral Toxicology Branch
(919) 541-7833
MOTRON MacPhail Motron System
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division, Behavioral Toxicology Branch
(919) 541-7833
MRAM MacPhail Radial Arm Maze
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division, Behavioral Toxicology Branch
(919) 541-7833
MUSWTCH Mussel Watch
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Narragansett
(401) 789-1071
NESPHYTO National Phytoplankton Data Base (In Lakes)
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas
(702) 798-2259
PEARL
Portable Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division, Neurophysiology Branch
(919) 541-4146
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EIPA IMFOffiMATTITOM SYSTEMS
RACS
Relter Acoustic Startle
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division
(919) 541-2671
RAD
Radiation
OHR, Experimental Biology Division
(919) 541-2771
RETT
HERL-RTP Relter Maze System
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division
(919) 541-2671
BUDGETING
ADCR Automated Document Control Register
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
FACT
ERL-Gulf Breeze Financial Data Management
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Gulf Breeze
(904) 932-5311
FMS
ERL-Ada Financial System Management
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Ada
(405) 322-8800
RM1S
Resources Management Information System (202) 382-3367
OC, Office of the Comptroller, Budget Division, Budget Planning and System Branch
RMIS/BARS Resource Management Information System/Budget Analysis System (202) 382-3367
OC, Budget Division, Budget Planning & System Branch
CAPITAL
BARCDECAL BARCODE/DECAL Systems (702) 798-2603
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Office of Program
Management and Support
CARCINOGEN
CARS Carcinogen System (702) 798-2596
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Health and Safety
Office
CHEMICAL
Carbon Monoxide Special Study
Region 2, Air and Waste Management Division
(212) 264-2517
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SYSTEMS
Chemical Catalog
OSWER, CERCLA Enforcement Division. Technical Support Branch
(202) 382-5646
Dloxin Tracking System
OSWER, CERCLA Enforcement Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 382-4825
Eastern Missouri Dloxin Data Base
Region 7, Environmental Services Division
(913) 236-3884
DAPD
AEERL Dual Alkali FGD Process Demonstration
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Gas Cleaning Division,
Emissions Technology Branch
(919) 541-2612
EPACASR EPA Chemical Activities Status Report
382-2105
FATES
FIFRA and TSCA Enforcement System
OCM, Compliance Division, Compliance Branch
(202) 382-7858
FFARS
Fuel and Fuel Additives Registration System
QMS, Field Operations and Support Division
(202) 382-2637
FSOD
MERL-ClncI Field Scale Organics (IBM)
OEET, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory-Cincinnati
(513) 684-7426
ISIS
Industry File Indexing System
382-2105
rrs
Interagency Testing Committee Tracking System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
LEVEL8(A) TSCA 8(a) Level A Information System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3623
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ffiHPA INFOIRMATIIOM SYSTEMS
MTTS
Management Information Tracking System (New Chemicals)
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3592
PPIS
Pesticide Product Information System (202) 382-7777
OPTS, Program Management and Support Division, Information Services Branch
SPS
Safety Plan System (702) 798-2596
ORD. Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Health and Safety
Office
SUPTRK Superfund Site Tracking Information System (404) 881-4097
Region 4, Air and Waste Management Division, Emergency and Remedial Response
Branch
VCEM
EMSL-Vegas Chemical Inventory
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas
(702) 798-2596
COMPLIANCE
Debarment System
OIRM, ASD/ASSB
(202) 382-5303
Discrimination Complaints Tracking System
AO, Office of Civil Rights
(202) 382-5669
Industrial User Permit/Compliance File
OWEP, Permits Division, Program Implementation Branch
(202) 475-9537
Interim/Final Authorization for Hazardous Waste Management (202)382-2210
OSW, Permits and State Programs Division, State Programs Division, State Programs
Branch
Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements for RCRA Permittees (202) 382-4740
OSW, Permits and State Programs Division, Permits Branch
Whatley Standard
Region 4, Environmental Services Division
(404) 546-3351
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IEIPA
SYSTEMS
AMIS
Air Management Information System
Region 1. Air Management Division
(617) 223-5633
AQDHS Air Quality Data Handling System II
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, National Air Data Branch
(919)-544-5582
CASEREP Field Office Inspection Data Base (202) 382-3221
OMS, Field Operations and Support Division, Investigations and Compliance Branch
CDB
Waste Management Data Base System
OSWER, Office of Solid Waste, Office of Policy, Planning and Information,
Economic Analysis Staff
(202) 382-3410
CEMS
Continuous Emissions Monitoring Subset
Region 7, Air and Toxics Division
(913) 236-2896
CRSTER2 Multi-source CRSTER
Region 4, Air and Waste Management Division
(404) 881-7654
FEDF
Federal Facilities Compliance System
OFA, Office of Federal Activities
(202) 382-5908
FUELDB Fuels Inspection Data Base
OMS, Field Operations and Support Division, Field Operations and Compliance
Policy Branch
(202) 382-2637
GREAT General Record of Enforcement Actions Tracked
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Compliance Information and Evaluation Branch
(202)-475-8313
IDBS
Imports Data Base
OMS, Manufacturers Operations Division, Manufacturers Programs Branch
(202) 382-2500
LDPHDN Lead Additive Rpt for Refineries & Importers & for Manufacturing
OMS, Field Operations and Support Division, Field Operations and Compliance
Policy
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(202) 382-2637
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EIPA ENFOEMATION SYSTEMS
MODfflWAY Modified Hlway Program
Region 4, Air and Waste Management Division
(404) 881-7654.
NASN
National Air Surveillance Network
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management, Air
Management Branch
(404) 881-2316
OPTSRTS OPTS Regulation Tracking System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
PSDL
Region 4 PSD Log System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
(404) 881-2316
RECALLDB Recall Data Base
OMS, Manufacturers Operations Division, Recall Branch
(202) 382-2491
TAMPER , Anti-tampering and Fuel-switching Information System
Region 1, Air Management Division, Technical Support Branch
(617) 223-5633
TOPSY
Toxics and Pesticides Management System
Region 7, Air and Toxics Division
(913) 236-2838
WSVS
Region 2 Water Supply Violation Assessment Graphics System
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
(212) 264-9850
CONTRACTS
APDS Automated Procurement Documentation System
OA, Procurement & Contracts Management Division
(202)-475-8287
CDOTS
Contract Delivery Order Tracking System
OA, Procurement and Contracts Management Division, Planning & Cost Advisory
Branch
(202) 475-8289
PORS
Project Officer Record System
OA, Procurement Contracts Management Division
(202) 382-5034
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EPA IMFOMMATEOM SYSTEMS
DISCHARGE POINTS
301(H)INFO 301(h) Application Tracking System
OW. Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Marine Operations Division,
Environmental Analysis Branch
(202)475-7134
403C
Section 403(c) Information
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Marine Operation Division
(202) 475-7122
DOCUMENTS
DAPSS Document and Personnel Security System
OTS, Information Management Division. Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3592
LITS
Litigation Support System
OECM, Office of Compliance Analysis and Program Operations
(202) 382-2614
DRINKING WATER
ALDICARB Data Base
Region 2, Environmental Services Division, Information Systems Branch
(212) 264-9850
LUCIFER Listing of Organic Compounds Identified in Region 4
Region 4, Environmental Services Division
(404) 546-3165
SWETS
Safe Water Enforcement Tracking
Water Division
WDROP Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants In Water
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3183
WS
Water Supply Evaluation Studies Lab Performance
ORD, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory - Cincinnati, Quality
Assurance Branch
ECONOMIC
FGDIS Flue Gas Desulphurlzatlon Information System
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Gas Cleaning Division,
Emissions Technology Branch
(513) 684-7325
(919) 541-3091
ICE MODEL Industrial Combustion Emissions Model
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Gas Cleaning Division,
Emissions Technology Branch
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(919) 541-2612
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EIPA
SYSTEMS
IMPREST IMPREST System (215) 597-1704
Region 3, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Human Resources Management Branch
TRIANA Triana Medical Claims Information- System
Region 4, Water Management Division, Water Supply Branch
(404) 881-4727
EFFLUENTS
Industrial Process Evaluations
Water Division
(312) 886-6102
HISUB
Effluent Guidelines GC/MS Screening Analysis Data Base
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3185
NPDESHLE Natl Pollutant Discharge Elimination Sys Compliance Files
Water Division
(312)-353-2114
EMISSIONS
ECDB Emissions Certification Data Base
OAR, Office of Mobile Sources, Certification Division, Certification Policy and
Support Branch
(313) 668-4277
PIC
Pressurized Ion Chamber (702) 798-2324
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Nuclear Radiation
Assessment Division
ENFORCEMENT
CRIMDOCK Criminal Docket System
OECM, Criminal Enforcement Division
(303) 236-3215
ENF5
Reg 5 Enforcement Tracking Systei
Water Division
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Marine and Estuarine Protection Data
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Technical Support Division
(202) 755-2927
PENTA
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3658
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1EIPA
Public Health Aspects of Viruses In Water
OHR, Toxicology and Microbiology Division, Microbiology Branch
(513) 684-7401
The National Estuarine Pollution Study
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Technical Support Division
(202) 755-2927
APGR
Ann Arbor AP-42 Program
OMS, Emission Control Technology Division, Test and Evaluation Branch
(313) 668-4473
AQSY
Ann Arbor Air Quality System
OMS, Emission Control Technology Division, Test and Evaluation Branch
(313) 668-4219
AQIME Aquatic Information Retrieval
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth
(218) 727-6692
CCS/RTS Chemical Collection System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
CRIB
Criteria Reference Information Bank
ORD, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office-Cincinnati
(704) 541-3789
DEEP
Dyer EEC Evoked Potential
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division, Neurophysiology Branch
(919) 541-2760
EDTS
Ann Arbor Evaluation and Development Test System
OMS, Emission Control Technology Division, Test and Evaluation Branch
(313) 668-4299
EPALTr ERL-Gulf Breeze Text Data Management
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Gulf Breeze
(904) 932-5311
FISHTEMP A Natl Compendium of Freshwater Fish & Water Temperature Data
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth, Energy/Environmental
Research
(218) 727-6692
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EPA INFOEMATEON SYSTEMS
GI
Global Indexing System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3608
IAS
Incineration at Sea Site--Monitoring and Permits File
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Marine Operations Division
(202) 475-7133
IRIS
Integrated Risk Information System
OARM, OIRM, Administrative Systems Division, Systems Integration & Office
Automation Branch
(202) 382-7315
RJTD
Ann Arbor In-Use Test Data System
OMS, Emission Control Technology Division, Test and Evaluation Branch
(313) 668-4473
LDRRDDB Land Disposal Restrictions (Rule Development) (202) 382-4770
OSW, Characterization and Assessment Division, Land Disposal Restrictions Branch
NSR/PSD New Source Review & Prevention of Significant Deterioration (919) 629-5628
OAQPS, Control Programs Development Division, Standards Implementation Branch
ODES
Ocean Data Evaluation System
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Marine Operations Division
(202) 755-4911
PLUME2D Two-Dimensional Plumes In Uniform Ground Water Flow
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada
(405) 332-8800
PLUME3D Three-Dimensional Plumes in Uniform Ground Water Flow
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada
(405) 332-8800
RAPS
ASRL-RTP Regional Air Pollution Study
ORD, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Meteorology Division
(919) 541-4545
RTTZ
Regulator and Treatment Zone Model
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada
(405) 332-8800
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EIPA IMIFOMMATKDM
STORET Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality Information
OIRM, Program Systems Division, Client Services Branch
(202) 382-7220
SWAG
Simulated Waste Access To Ground Water
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada, Subsurface Systems Branch
(405) 332-8800
UPCONE Upconlng of a Salt/Fresh Water Interface Below A Pumping Well
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada
(405) 332-8800
WPPISDC Wisconsin Power Plant Impact Study Data Center
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth, Energy/Environmental
Research
(218) 727-6692
WQMSGL Water Quality Modeling System for the Great Lakes (313) 675-5000
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth, Large Lakes Research Station
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
EIS Environmental Impact Statement
OFA, Special Program and Analysis Division
(202) 382-5074
ENVIRONMENTAL RELEASES
Annual Report by EPA on Admin of the Ocean Dumping Program
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Marine Operation Division
(202) 755-9231
Flies of Exposure Assessments for Existing Chemicals
OTS, Economics and Technology Division, Chemical Engineering Branch
(202) 382-3694
ABTRES Abatement and Residual Forecasting Model (202)
Office of Policy Analysis, Economic and Regulatory Analysis Division, Economic
Analysis Branch
AUSM
Advanced Utility Simulation Model
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Gas Cleaning Division,
Emissions Technology Branch
(919) 541-2612
BUS
BACT/LAER Determinations
OAQPS, Emission Standards and Engineering Division
(919) 541-2237
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EPA INFOHMATIOM SYSTEMS
CECATS Existing Chemical Assessment Tracking System
OTS, Existing Chemical Assessment Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3623
CTM
Complex Terrain Data Base
ORD, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Meteorology Division
(919) 541-4551
EIS/PS&AS Emission Inventory Subsystem/Point Source and Area Source
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, National Air Data Branch
(919) 541-5694
IMAN
NEIC Image Analysis System
NEIC, Operations Division, Technical Analysis Branch
(303) 236-5139
LCS
Ann Arbor Laboratory Computer System
OMS, Engineering Operations Division
(313) 668-4255
MAXDOSE Maximum Individual Dose Model
ORP, Criteria and Standards Division
(202) 475-9605
NAPAP National Acid Precipitation Program Emission Inventories
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Gas Cleaning Division,
Emissions Technology Branch
(919) 541-2612
NATICH National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse
OAR, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Strategies and Air Standards
Division, Pollutant Assessment Branch
(919) 541-5352
NEDS
National Emissions Data System
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, National Air Data Branch
(919) 541-5583
OILHM
Oil and Hazardous Material Information System
Region 1, Water Management Division, Compliance Branch
(617) 223-0240
PRMS
Plans Review Management System
OAQPS, Control.Programs Development Division
(919) 541-5540
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BHPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
REPRISK High Level Radioactive Waste-Repository Risk Model
ORP. Criteria and Standards Division, Waste Management Standards Branch
(202) 475-9605
SAROAD Storage and Retrieval of Aerometric Data /AIRS
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, National Air Data Branch
(919) 541-5695
SORTST Region 1 Source Test File
Region 1, Environmental Services Division, Surveillance Branch
(617) 861-6700
TOXFLO Urban Wastewater Toxics Flow Model
OEET, Wastewater Research Division, Water Engineering Research Lab
(513) 684-7603
WACO
Region 7 NPDES Water Compliance System
Region 7, Water Management Divison
(913) 236-2817
EXPOSURE
National Pesticide Hazard Assessment Program
OPTS, Hazard Evaluation Division, Exposure Assessment Branch
(703) 557-0321
Sample Tracking and Data Management SystemIndoor Radon
ORP. Las Vegas Facility
(702) 798-2452
EPID
Epldemiological Studies
OHR, Biometry Divison
(919) 541-2330
HGAS
HERL-RTP Gas/Aerosol System
OHR, Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
HVLD
HERL-RTP Validation System
OHR, Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
PAID
Plutonium Air Inhalation Dose
ORP. Analysis and Support Division, Bioeffects Analysis Branch
(202) 475-9640
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EIPA IMFOIRMATIIOM SYSTEMS
PDAS
Physiological Data Acquisition System
OHR, Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
RADX
ORD-ClncI Radiation Exposure Tracking System
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Systems and Services Division
(513) 684.7761
VAN
HERL-RTP Van System
OHR, Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
DYNHYD4 Hydrodynamic Model
(404) 546-3402
DYNTOX
Dynamic Toxics Model
(404) 546-3402
EUTR04
Eutrophicatlon Model
(404) 546-3402
EXAMS Exposure Analysis Modeling System
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3511
EXAMSII Exposure Analysis Modeling System
(404) 546-3402
PGETS
(404) 546-3402
GCSOLAR
(404) 546-3402
GEMS
Graphical Exposure Modeling System
OTS, Exposure Evaluation Division, Design and Development Branch
(202) 382-3886
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EIPA EMIFOMMATEOM SYSTEMS
HSPF
Hydrologlcal Simulation Program Fortran
(404) 546-3402
MINTEQ
Geochemlcal Model
(404) 546-3402
FIFRA
FIFR
Region 7 FIFRA Neutral Inspection Selection System
Region 7, Air and Toxics Division
(913) 236-2838
FINANCIAL
CVFM ERL-CORV Financial Management
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis
(503) 757-4651
FINANCIAL
FIRST-UP Financial Information Register Satellite Terminal Users Package
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
FUEL
Fuel and Fuel Additives
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3123
GEOGRAPHIC CODES
CIS Contracts Information System (202) 475-8288
OA, Procurement and Contracts Management Division, Planning and Cost Advisory
Branch
MORT
HERL-RTP Mortality Data Base
OHR, Biometry Division, Biostatistics Branch
(919) 541-2339
GEOPHYSICAL
GSDP Geophysical Survey Data Processing System
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Aquatic and
Subsurface Monitoring Branch
GIS
DAS
GRANTS
Data Analysis System [Geographical Information System (GIS)]
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Remote and Air
Monitoring Branch
Grant Allocation Formula
OSW, Permits and State Programs Division, State Programs Branch
(702). 798-2366
(702) 798-2260
(202) 382-2210
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IEIPA ENIFOMMATHON SYSTEMS
AGDS
Automated Grants Documentation Systei
OARM. OIRM. ASD
(202) 382-S625
CfX3.CS Construction Grants GIGS
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control, Municipal Construction Division,
Program Management Branch
(202) 382-5839
CGPRM Construction Grants Resource Model
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control, Municipal Construction Division,
Program Management Branch
(202) 382-5827
CNS
Grant Administration Division Congressional (92-500) Notification (202) 475-8270
OA, Grants Administration Division, Grants Information and Analysis Branch
ENC-AUDIT GICS Engineer Audit Tracking System (215) 597-4142
Region 3, Water Management Division, Construction Grants Branch - Pennsylvania
Section
GAARP Grants ADABAS Access and Retrieval Package
OIRM, ASD/ASSP
(202) 382-5303
GADMIS Grants Administration Division Management Information System (202) 475-8274
AO, Grants Administrative Division, Grants Information and Analysis Branch
GAUD
Region 4 Grants Audit System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
(404) 881-3107
GOLE
GICS On-Llne Data Entry System
OIRM. ASD/ASSB
(202) 382-5303
RGICS
Reg. 7 Version of Reg. 5 Grants Info & Control System
REgion 7, Water Management Division, Water Compliance Branch
(913) 236-2817
GRAPHICS
EZP2 Region 2, EZPLOT-User Operated Business Graphics Package
Region 2, New York Regional Administrator
(212) 264-9850
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EIPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
GRPH
Region 4 Graphics System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
GROUND WATER
CANAL Love Canal & Data Handling System
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(404) 881-2316
(919) 541-2919
HWSD
Hazardous Waste Site Data Base (Indicator Parameters)
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Aquatic and
Subsurface Monitoring Branch
(702) 798-2366
RIA
Regulatory Impact Analysis Facility Profile
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information, Information Management Staff
(202) 382-4697
UICTS
UIC Tracking System (215) 597-7866
Region 3, Water Management Division, Water Supply Branch, Pennsylvania Section
HAZARDOUS WASTE
State Authorization Tracking
OSW, Permits and State Programs Division, Slate Programs Branch
(202) 382-2210
HAZARD Hazardous Waste Data Base (202) 382-5929
OIRM, Information Management and Services Division, Information Services Branch
HEALTH EFFECTS
Open Dump Inventory
OSW, Permits and State Programs Division, State Programs Branch
(202) 382-2210
AIRS
Accident and Illness Reporting System
AO, Occupational Health and Safety Staff
(202) 382-3640
DARTAB Dose and Risk Assessment Tabulation
ORP, Analysis and Support Division, Bioeffects Analysis Branch
(202) 475-9640
ISDB
Industry Studies Data Base
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information Management Staff
(202) 382-4697
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EIPA IMFOMMATIIOM SYSTEMS
SPffl
OSW Sludge Program-Health Impacts
OSW, Waste Management and Economics Division, Land Disposal Branch
(202) 382-3345
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ISI EPA Information Systems Inventory (202) 475-9344
OIRM, Information Management and Services Division, Information Management
Branch
INFORMATION TRACKING
PRAMS Paperwork Reduction Act Management System (PRAMS) (202) 382-2709
OPPE, Information and Regulatory Systems Division, Information Policy Branch
INSPECTION
HSIRS Health and Safety Inspection Report System (702) 798-2596
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Health and Safety
Office
JOB
JATS
Job Application Tracking System (215) 597-8925
Region 3, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Human Resources Management Branch
LEGAL ACTION
CTVP Region 4, Civil Penalties System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
LIBRARY
CVLB ERL-CORV Library Circulation System
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis
(404) 881-2316
(503) 757-4651
DCL1
Region 1 Library Document Control System
Region 1, Planning and Management Division
(617) 223-5885
DCS
Region 10 Library Document Control
Region 10, Management Division, Support Services Branch
(206) 442-1259
DOC
Region 4 Library Tracking System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
(404) 881-2316
EPACIR Circulation System (202) 382-5929
OIRM, Information Management and Services Division, Information Services Branch
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HHPA ENFOEMATEOM SYSTEMS
EPADOC Document Control System (202) 382-5929
OIRM, Information Management and Services Division. Information Services Branch
EPATR
Translation System
OARM, Office of Information Resource Management, Information Management and
Services Division, Information Services Branch
(202) 382-5929
KWIC/UNVAC OA-RTP Keyword In Context Index
OARM-RTP
(919) 541-2794
LCS
OA-ClncI (EMSAC) Library Circulation System
AO-Cincinnaii, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513) 684-7761
LCS
Region 10 Library Circulation System
Region 10, Management Division, Support Services Branch
(206) 442-1259
LffiBKS Headquarters Book System (202) 382-5929
OIRM, Information Management and Services Division, Information Services Branch
LTOR
RTF Library
OARM-RTP
(919) 541-2795
NCLS
NEIC Library System
OECM, National Enforcement Investigation Center, Planning and Management
Branch
(303) 236-5170
VBOK
EMSL-Vegas Library Book System (702) 798-2603
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Office of Program
Management and Support
VLB
EMSL-Vegas Library Inventory
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas
(702) 798-2603
LOCAL
DIVPRTR
EMSL-LV Expenditure System (702) 798-2603
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Office of Program
Managment and Support
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EEAJINFOEMATEON SYSTEMS
VSPC
EMSL-Vegas Species System
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Aquatic and
Subsurface Monitoring Branch
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
HMIS HERL-RTP Management Information System
OHR, Office of Director - HERL
(702) 798-2358
(919)^541-2883
MANUFACTURING
IRR . Inventory Reporting Requirement System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3614
MAPPING
MAPS Region 2 Environmental Map Catalog System (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
MODEL
Budget System
OSWER, CERCLA Enforcement Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 475-6174
GADOSAG Georgia DOSAG
Region 4, Water Management Division
(404) 881-4793
GMDI
Geophysical Models for Data Interpretation
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Aquatic and
Subsurface Modeling Branch
(702) 798-2254
HELP MODEL Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance Model
HWERL-Cincinnati, Land Pollution Control Division, Containment Branch
(513) 684-7876
HWD2
Region 2 RCRA Facilities Hazard Rating Model (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
MAPC
Manpower Model for Control Agencies
OAQPS, Control Programs Development Division. Control Programs Operations
Branch
(919) 541-5526
MDAAQS Miscellaneous Data Analysis and Air Quality Simulation Studies
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, Air Management Technology
Branch
(919) 541-5522
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EIPA
MESS
Model Evaluation Support System (919) 541-5635
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, Source-Receptor Analysis Branch
MEXAMS Metals Exposure Analysis Modeling System
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) -546-3546
MSRM
Mixture and Systemic Toxicant Risk Model (513) 569-7582
ORD, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office-Cincinnati
O23PP
Kinetics Model and Ozone Isopleth Plotting Package
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, Air Management Technology
Branch
(919) 541-5522
PDM
Probabilistic Dilution Model
OTS, Exposure Evaluation Division, Exposure Assessment Branch
(202) 382-3896
PROF
Premlxed One-Dimensional Flame Code
OEET. Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Combustion Energy
Division, Combustion Research Branch
(919) 541-2477
WSSM
Water Supply Simulation Model
OEET. Drinking Water Research Division
(513) 684-7228
MONITORING
Cost Documentation Management System
OSWER, CERCLA Enforcement Division, Guidance and Oversight Branch
(202) 382-2034
Ecological Monitoring System
OPTS, Hazard Evaluation Division. Exposure Assessment Branch
(703) 557-5455
OWPE Controlled Correspondence
OSWER, Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
(202) 475-8253
ALT-SEA Assembly Line Test and Selective Enforcement Audit Data
OMS, Manufacturers Operations Division, Manufacturers Programs Branch
(202) 382-2500
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EIPA IMFOEMATHOM SYSTEMS
CMS
Case Management System (202) 475-8113
OSWER, Office of Waste Programs Enforcement, Program Management and Support
Staff
CMS
Case Management System (215) .597-8598
Region 3. Hazardous Waste Management Division. TSCA/FIFRA Enforcement Branch
DEFENSIVE General Counsel Defense Docket System
OECM, Office of Compliance Analysis and Program Operations
(202) 382-2614
DMR-QA Discharge Monitoring Report-Quality Assurance Studies
ORD, Enviommental Monitoring and Support Laboratory-Cinli, Quality Assurance
Branch
(513) 684-7325
DOCKET Enforcement Docket System
OECM, Office of Compliance Analysis and Program Operations
(202) 382-2614
LBAU
Lab Automation System
NEIC, Laboratory Services Division, Environmental Chemistry Branch
(303) 236-5132
LJDAR
NEIC Light Detection and Ranging System
NEIC, Operations Division, Technical Analysis Branch
(303) 236-5139
LVS
Laboratory Ventlcatlon Data System
AO, Occupational Health and Safety Staff
(702) 798-2596
MVTS
Motor Vehicle Tampering Survey
QMS, Field Operations and Support Division, Field Operations and Compliance
Policy Branch
-(202) 382-2637
NAMS/MIS National Air Monitoring Stations Management -Information System
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, Monitoring and Reports Branch
(919) 541-5651
NHMP
National Human Milk Monitoring Program
OPTS, Hazard Evaluation Division, Exposure Assessment Branch
(703) 557-0321
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1EIPA INFOEMATHON SYSTEMS
TRRP
Trends Report (919) S41-SS58
OAQPS, Monitoring and Data Analysis Division, Monitoring and Reports Branch
WFPM
Western Fine Participate Monitoring (702)-798-2363
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Remote and Air
Monitoring Branch
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
EPANTS NTIS/EPA Report System (202) 382-5929
OIRM, Information Management and Services Division, Information Services Branch
OMB A-127
CFS Command File System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
CODES
Commitments & Obligations Data Entry System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
EINDES Employer ID No. Data Entry System on the PDF 11/70s
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
FMS
Financial Management System
OC, Financial Management Division, Financial Systems Branch
(202) 382-5107
FMSTTU FMS Transaction Input & Update System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
OOMS
Grants Obligations Management System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
cms
Grants Treasury Tape System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
LOC-TFCS Letter of Credit - Treasury Financial Comm. System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division & OC - AA-Administration & Resources
Management Asst. Admin, for Admin. & Resources Mgmt.
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(202) 382-5107
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E1PA IMFOMMATITON SYSTEMS
LOOK-UP Online Account Status and Payment History
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
REMARC Resource Entry, Mgmt, Accountability & -Reporting for Contracts
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division & OC - AA-Administration & Resources
Management Asst. Admin, for Admin. & Resources Mgmt.
SPUR
Special Package for Unique Reports
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
VISTA
Employee I.D. No. Data Entry at Parklawn Computer Center
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
VSS
Voucher and Scheduling System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
ORD Exposure Assessment Models
PREPRZM Pesticide Root Zone Model
(404) 546-3402
QUAL2E
Enhanced Stream Water Quality Model
(404) 546-4302
QUAL2EU Enhanced Stream Water Quality Model with Uncertainty Analysis (404) 546-3402
SWMM
Storm Water Management Model
(404) 546-3402
TOXI4
(404) 546-3402
WASP
Water Quality Analysis Program
(404) 546-3402
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EIPA ENFOEMATEOM SYSTEMS
OTHER
dBase System Builder (202) 382-S63S
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division, Systems Integration & Office Automation
Branch
Mailing Labels
Planning and Management Division
(312)-353.1770
Minnesota NPDES Permit Tracking System
Water Division
(312)-353-2114
PDP 11/70 General Development
Planning and Management Division
(312)-353-1770
SAROAD
Air Management Division
(919) 541-5247
APDS
Automatic Procurement Documentation Systems
OARM, Office of Information Resource Management, Administrative Systems
Division, Administrative Syserns and Support Branch
(202) 382-5303
CD
Criminal Investigation Index
OECM, Criminal Enforcement Division
(303) 236-5128
EIS7
Region 7 EIS 404 Program
Region 7, Planning and Management Division, EIS/404 Section
(913) 236-2823
FBANK3 EMSL-RTP National Filter Analysis Network
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-2455
FMSTI
FMS Transaction Input System
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division and the Office of the Comptroller
(202) 382-5107
IMAGERY Multispectral Scanner and Photographic Imagery
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory- Las Vegas
(702) 798-2260
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EIPA IMFOEMATIOM SYSTEMS
PARS
Precision and Accuracy Reporting System
ORD, EMSL/RTP. Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-3887
PKSDD Probability Krlglng to Spatially Distributed Data System
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Exposure
Assessment and Research Division
PRS
Procurement Tracking System
Region 1, Planning and Management Division
(617) 223-5741
QAHLE Ambient Quality Assurance Data Base
ORD, EMSL/RTP, Monitoring and Assessment Division
(919) 541-2769
srrs
Site Investigation Tracking System
Region 3, Hazardous Waste Management Division
(215) 597-2711
SM/HD
Survey Meter and Historical Dosimetry Data Base (702) 798-2324
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Nuclear Radiation
Assessment Division
SQAO
Reg 5 Toxics Monitoring System
Environmental Services Division
TLD
Thermolumlnescent Dosimetry Data Base (702) 798-2324
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Nuclear Radiation
Assessment Division
PERFORMANCE
PESC EMSL-Clnci Performance Evaluation -System
Office of Research Program Management, Information Systems Staff
(513) 684-7325
SPMS
Strategic Planning and Management System
OPPE, OMSE, Management Systems Division, Accountability Systems Branch
(202) 382-5439
WP
Water Pollution Lab Performance Evaluation Studies
ORD, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory - Cincinnati, Quality
Assurance Branch
(513) 684-7325
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IEIPA EMFOEMATIIOM SYSTEMS
PERSONNEL
Contractor Personnel
AO-Cincinnati, Computer Services and Systems Division
(513) 684-7761
OWPE Personnel Roster
OSWER, Office of Waste Programs Enforcement, Program Management and Support
Staff
(202) 475-6173
APS
Automated Personnel System
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
CVPM
ERL-CORV Personnel Management
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory - Corvallis
(503) 757-4651
EPAYS
EPA Payroll System
OC, Financial Management Division, Financial Systems Branch
(202) 382-5107
MPS2
Region 2 Merit Pay System
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
(212) 264-9850
PER7
Region 7 Personnel System
Region 7, Planning and Management Division, Personnel Branch
(913) 236-2827
PERS
ERL-Ada Personnel System
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Ada
(405) 332-8800
PMRS
Merit Pay System
OARM, Administrative Services Division, Administrative Systems and Support
Branch
(202) 382-2402
PMRS
Performance Monitoring and Reporting System
OARM, Administrative Systems Division, Administrative Systems and Support
Branch
(202) 382-2402
PMS
Region 4 Position Management System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
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(404) 881-2316
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IEIPA INTOMMATIKCDN SWOTEMS
SF-52
SF-52 Personnel Management Tracking Systei
Region 1, Planning and Management Division
(617) 223-5885
PESTICIDES
Pesticides Use Surveys
OPTS, Benefits and Use Division, Economic Analysis Branch
(703) 557-7355
HEPS
Pesticides Research
OHR, Health Effects Research Laboratory
(919) 541-2909
PDMS
Pesticide Document Management System
OPTS, Program Management and Support Division, Information Services Branch
(703) 557-2315
PEST
Region 7 Nebraska Pesticide
Region 7, Air and Toxics Division
(913) 236-2835
PESTAN Pesticides Analytical Transport Solution
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada
(405) 332-8800
PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
RCRA Hazardous Waste Permit Application Part A
OSW, Permits and State Programs Division, Permits Branch
(202) 382-4740
301(H)APPS Applications for Variance from Secondary Treatment Requirements
OW, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Marine Operations Division,
Environment Analysis Branch
(202) 475-7134
ADAPT Adapt II Structural Activities
OHR, Genetic Toxicology Division, Carcinogensis and Metabolism Branch
(919) 541-3847
AQUIFR Artificial Aqulfier Data Collection System
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada
(405) 332-8800
BOULD Boulder Remote Data Collection and Control System
ORD, Environmental Research Laboratory-Ada, Waste Water Management Branch
(405) 332-8800
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EPA EMIFOEMATEON SYSTEMS
CASETRK FIFRA and TSCA Case Tracking System
Region 4, Office of Regional Counsel, Air and Toxics Law Branch
(404) 881-2335
CHEMD OTS Chemical Directory
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3616
GTDMIS GTD Bloassay System
OHR, Genetic Toxicology Division
(919) 541-2537
NEROS
ASRL-RTP Northeast Regional Oxidant Study
ORD, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Meteorology Division
(919) 541-4545
RX75
Region 10 Laboratory Management System
REgion 10, Environmental Services Division, Ambient Monitoring and Analysis
Branch
POINT SOURCE
EADS Environmental Assessment Data System
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Technical Support Office
(206) 442-1682
(919) 541-7612
PARACDS Missing Parameter Codes
Region 4, Environmental Services Division
(912) 250-3548
PUT
Pretreatment Local Program Tracking System
OWEP, Permits Division, Program Implementation Branch
(202) 475-9537
POLICY
INDX
Enforcement Document Retrieval System
OECM, Office of Compliance Analysis and Program Operations
(202) 382-2614
POPULATION
General Radiation Health Impact Evaluation
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
(205) 272-3402
Occupational Radiation Data Files
ORP, Criteria and Standards Division, Guides and Criteria Branch
(202) 475-9620
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EIPA INFORMATION
CAPDET Procedure for Design and Evaluation of TWKS
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control. Municipal Construction Division.
Delegation Management Branch
(202) 382-7374
CLCL
HERL-RTP Cleans Clever Clinical Studies
OHR. Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
ERDB
Environmental Radiofrequency Data Base
ORP, Analysis and Support Division, Nonionizing Radiation Branch
(702) 798-2440
HFOS
HERL-RTP Forced Oscillation System
OHR. Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
HPLX
HERL-RTP Plexlglas System
OHR, Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
HTRN
HERL-RTP Training System
OHR. Inhalation Toxicology Division, Clinical Research Branch
(919) 541-2602
PIMS
Pesticide Incident Monitoring System
OPTS, Hazard Evaluation Division, Exposure Assessment Branch
(703) 557-0321
WESPDOSE2 High Level Radioactive Waste Risk Model Environmental Pathways (205) 272-3402
ORP, Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
PROCUREMENT
POTRK Region 3 Purchase Order Tracking System
Region 3, Ofice of Policy and Management, Information Resources Branch
(215)-597-8046
STATUS Region 4 Status of GSA Orders
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
PRODUCTION
ERSS Establishment Registration Support System
EPA, Region 7
(404) 881-2316
(913) 236-2835
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EIPA
SYSTEMS
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
MIS IERL-RTP Management Information System (919) 541-2923
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Program Operations Staff
PROJECT/STAFF TIME TRACKING SYSTEMS
BAS Branch Accounting System (215) 597-4831
Region 3, Office of Policy and Management, Information Resources Management
WRS
Reg 5 ADP Workload Reporting System
Planning and Management Division
(313)-353-1828
PROPERTY
BARCIS Barcode Information System
OA, Facilities and Support Services Division
(202) 382-2110
PERSPROP Personal Property Data Entry and Report System
Region 7, Planning and Management Division, Support Services Section
(913) 236-2827
PPAS
Personal Property Accounting System
OIRM, Facilities and Support Services Division
(202) 475-7712
QA/QC
rrss
Integrated Technical Support Services System
OEET, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, Technical Support Office
(919) 541-7612
QCSDS
RCRA
Quality Control Sample Distribution (513) 684-7325
ORD, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory - Cincinnati, Quality
Assurance Branch
RCRA State Reporting (202) 382-4697
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information, Information Management Staff
REGULATIONS
RTS Regulation Tracking System
Region 1, Planning and Management Division
(617) 223-4958
RISK ASSESSMENT
CAIRO Cohort Analysis of Increased Risks of Deaths Model
ORP, Program Management Office
(202) 475-9640
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1E3PA EMFOMMATHOM SYSTEMS
PRESTO-EPA A Low-Level Radioactive Waste Environ. Transport & Risk
ORP, Criteria and Standards Division, Waste Management Branch
(202) 475-9633
RADRISK Radlonuclide Dose Rate/Risk
ORP, Analysis and Support Division, Bioeffects Analysis Branch
(202) .475-9640
STARA
SEDIMENT
Studies on Toxiclty Applicable to Risk Assessment (513) 569-7582
ORD, Office of Health and Environmental Assessmnent, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office - Cincinnati
Arthur Kill
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
Humacao Ambient Data Base
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(210) 321-6687
Niagara Frontier-Lake Erie
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
PCBs In Lower Hudson River Sediments
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
Upper Hudson River PCB's
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(412) 788-1080
BIOSTU Bloassay Studies
Region 4, Environmental Services Division
(404) 250-3123
CEAS
Coastal Environmental Assessment Studies
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Narragansett
(401) 789-1071
TMIRAD Three Mile Island Environmental Radiation
OA&R, Office of Radiation Programs
(717) 782-4866
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IEIPA
SEDIMENT SURFACE WATER
Manasquan River
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
Passaic River
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
Puerto Rico Reservoirs
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
U.S. Virgin Islands-St. Thomas, St. Crolx
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
PRTYPOLS Priority Pollutants
Region 1, Environmental Services Division, Surveillance Branch
(617) 861-6700
SITE CHARACTERISTICS
HWDMS Hazardous Waste Data Management System (202) 382-4697
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information, Information Management Staff
IADB
Innovative/Alternative Pollution Ctrl Tech. Facility File Data Base (202) 382-7277
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control, Municipal Facilities Division,
Performance Assurance Branch
PMRK
NEIC Permit Ranking System (303) 236-S143
OECM, National Enforcement Investigations Center. Technical Evaluation Staff
SNARS
Spill Notification and Response System
Region 3, Hazardous Waste Management Division, Supeifund Branch
(215) 597-0807
SOIL
CLPQA
Contract Laboratory Program Quality Assurance (702) 798-2131
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Quality Assurance
Division
EERF
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facilities (EERF) Sample Data Base (205) 272-3403
ORP, Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
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EIPA EMFOEMATIION SYSTEMS
SAAMS Sample Analyses and Management System, Region 4
Region 4. Environmental Services Division
(404) 546-3112
STDMS
STORAGE
Sample Tracking and Data Management .System (702) 798-2331
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Nuclear Radiation
Assessment Division
Controlled Correspondence Tracking System
Office of Solid Waste
(202) 382-4746
PTS
Project Tracking System (202) 382-5635
OIRM, Administrative Systems Division, Systems Integration & Office Automation
Branch
RDS-HWDMS National Hazardous Waste Data Management Systems (202) 382-4697
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information, Information Management Staff
VOLSTORAGE Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Facilities
OAQPS, Emission Standards and Engineering Division
(919) 541-5578
SUPERFUND
CERCLJS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability (202) 475-9369
OSWER, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, Office of Program
Management, Management and Evaluation Staff
REAS
Regional Enforcement and Superfund System
Region 7, Waste Management Division
(913) 236-2856
SETS
Superfund Enforcement Tracking System
OWPE, Program Management and Support
(202) 475-8113
SURFACE WATER
Application for Innovative Pollution Control Technology
OWEP, Permits Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 475-9541
Application for Nonconventlonal Pollutant Waiver
OWEP, Permits Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 475-9539
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EIPA EIWOEMATEOM SYSTEMS
Application for Thermal Effluent Variance
OWEP, Permits Division. Technical Support Branch
(202) 475-9541
Condado Lagoon-San Juan, Puerto Rico
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201)-324-6687
New York Bight Ocean Monitoring Program
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(210) 321-6687
Neward Bay
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(210) 321-6687
Northeast Acid Rain Survey
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
Permit Expert System
OWEP. Permit Division, Technical Support
(202) 475-9541
POTW Pretreatment File
OWEP, Permits Division, Program Implementation Branch
(202) 475-9537
Puerto Rico Beaches-San Juan
Region 2, Environmental Services Division
(201) 321-6687
Recordkeeplng of Permit Required Reports for NPDES
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Compliance Information and Evaluation Branch
(202) 475-8313
Recordkeeplng of Supporting Application Data for Permit to
OWEP, Permits Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 475-9541
Request for Fundamentally Different Factors Variance
OWEP, Permits Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 475-9541
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SYSTEMS
State 208 Agencies Data (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
State NPDES File
OWEP, Permits Division
(202) 475-9537
Time-Dependent, 3D, Variable-Density Hydrodynamlc Model
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Narragansett
(401) 789-1071
Time-Dependent, Three-Dimensional Transport Model
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Narragansett
(401) 789-1071
5SEG
Spatially Segmented Phytoplankton Model
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Narragansett
(401) 789-1071
GULP
Estimating Water Treatment Costs
OEET, Drinking Water Research Division
(513) 684-7228
DEM
ERL-Athens Dynamic Estuary Model
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3546
DMR
NPDES Discharge Monitoring Report
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Compliance Information and Evaluation Branch
(202) 475-8313
ERAMS Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System
ORP. Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
<205) ^2-72-3403
ES001
Estuarine Water Quality Model (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
HSPF
Hydrologic Simulation Program-Fortran
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3175
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IEIPA
SYSTEMS
LAMS
Lake Analysis Management System (313) 675-5000
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth, Large Lakes Research Station
PCS
Permit Compliance System
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Compliance Information and Evaluation Branch
(202) 475-8323
PLUME Outfall PLUME Model (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
QNCR
Quarterly Non-Compllance Report
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Compliance Information and Evaluation Branch
(202) 245-8313
QUAL-n Stream Quality Model
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3175
RECETV-D Receiving Water Model
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3585
WATER Economic Analysis of Water Supply
OEET, Drinking Water Research Division
(513) 684-7228
WATQ
Region 2 Water Quality Analysis Graphics System
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
(212) 264-9850
TEST/ANALYSIS METHOD
Lab Data Analysis System
Region 1, Environmental Services Division, Technical Support Branch
(617) 861-6700
BEEP
Benlgnus EEC Evoked Potential
OHR, Neurotoxicology Division, Neurophysiology Branch
(919) 541-4082
CDETS
Consent Decree Tracking System
Office of Enforcement & Compliance Monitoring, National Enforcement
Investigations Center
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(303) 236-3219
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IE3PA
SYSTEMS
CERTAPPL Applications for Certification
OMS, Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
(313) 668-4280
CIDB
Ann Arbor Certification Information and Fuel Economy Data Base (313)»668.4277
OMS, Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
CLPS
Contract Lab System
Region 1, Waste Management Division
(617) 223-1934
ECHD
Ann Arbor ECTD HD System
OMS, Emission Control Technology Division, Standards Development and Support
Branch
(313) 668-4366
HDECERT Heavy-Duty Engine Certification Data
OMS, Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
(313) 668-4277
HESAP
Health and Environmental Study Audit Program
OTS, Information Management Division, Data Management Branch
(202) 382-3619
INVTTRO HERL-RTP In Vitro System
OHR, Genetic Toxicology Division, Genetic Bioassay Branch
(919) 541-2329
IUTA
In-llse Technology Assessment
OMS, Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
(313) 668-4277
LAST
Labor and Sample Tracking
Region 7, Environmental Services Division
(913) 236-3884
IDS
Light-Duty Vehicle/Truck Certification
OMS, Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
(313) 668-4277
LDSFE
Fuel Economy
OMS, Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
(313) 668-4277
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EIPA EMFOMMATEON SYSTEMS
METL
Region 4 Metals System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
(404) 546-3351
MOCERT Motorcycle Certification Data
OMS. Certification Division, Certification Policy and Support Branch
<313)-669-4277
NPDES
Laboratory Performance Evaluation (NPDES)
OWEP, Enforcement Division, Enforcement Support Branch
(202) 475-8310
TISSUE
WBC
TOXICITY
ETHOX
Whole-Body Count and Bloassay (702) 798-2597
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Nuclear Radiation
Assessment Division
Summary of Ecotox Data on Ethoxylated Surfactants
OTS, Health and Environmental Review Division, Environmental Effects Branch
(202) 382-4270
ORALTOX Acute Oral Toxiclty for Birds, Mice, Rats
OTS, Health and Environmental Review Division, Environmental Effects Branch
(202) 382-4270
TRACKING
ERIS Enforcement Case Support Expert Resources Inventory System
OSWER, CERCLA Enforcement Division, Technical Support Branch
(202) 382-4850
LDMS
Region 2, Lab Data Management System (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
TRANSPORTATION
IUFED In-Use Vehicle Fuel Economy Data (313) 668-4246
OMS, Emission Control Technology Division, Control Technology and Applications
Branch
TRAVEL
TMS FMD Travel Management System
OC, Financial Management Division, Financial Systems Branch
(202) 382-5107
TRAV
Travel System
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
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(404) 881-2316
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IEIPA HMTOMMATMDN SYSTEMS
TREATMENT/DISPOSAL
Delistlng Petition Tracking System (202) 475-8SS1
OSW, Characterization and Assessment Division, Waste Characterization Branch
Maxey Flats Data File
ORP, Criteria and Standards Division, Waste Management Branch
(703) .475-9633
RCRA Biennial Reports (202) 382-4697
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information, Information Management Staff
Reach Characteristic File (202) 382-7251
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control, Municipal Facilities Division, Needs and
Priorities Branch
Small Quantity Generator Survey
OSW, Characterization and Assessment Division, Technical Assessment Branch
(202) 382-4761
GICS
Grants Information and Control System
OIRM, Administrative System Division,
Administrative Support Systems Branch
(202) 382-5303
MASBAL RCRA Mass Balance System
Region 1, Waste Management Division
(617) 223-1934
METL
Metals Data Base
Region 4, Environmental Services Division
(404) 546-3351
NEEDS
Needs Survey (202) 382-7251
OW, Office of Municipal Pollution Control, Municipal Facilities Division, Needs and
Priorities Branch
O&M
Region 4 O&M Municipal Inventory
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
(404) 881-1787
PSEUDO-HWD HWDMS-SAS
OSW, Office of Policy Planning and Information, Information Management Staff
(202) 382-4697
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EPA
SYSTEMS
SIP
State Implementation Plans System
Region 3, Air Management Division
(215) 597-8486
TSDF
Air Emissions from Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities
OAQPS, Emission Standards and Engineering Division
<9W)-S4«671
TSCA
TOSS
Region 7 TOSCA Neutral Selection
Region 7, Air and Toxics Division
(913) 236-2838
UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL
FURS Federal Underground Injection Control Reporting System
OW, Office of Drinking Water, Program Development and Evaluation Div.,
Economic, Policy Analysis and Data Management Branch
UTILITY
WASTE OILS
Air Quality Programs (Private Programs)
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Remote and Air
Monitoring Branch
Waste Oils
Region 2, Air and Waste Management Division, Air Compliance
(202) 382-2804
(702) 798-2363
(212) 264-4479
WATER
Water System Analysis, Water Quality Modeling
Region 4, Water Quality Service
(404) 881-2316
FRDS
Federal Reporting Data System
OW. Office of Drinking Water, Program Development and Evaluation Div.,
Economic, Policy Analysis and Data Management Branch
WATER QUALITY
Bay-Wide Environmental Monitoring Network (Chesapeake Bay)
(202) 382-2804
(301) 266-6873
HAR03
Region 2 Water Quality Models (212) 264-9850
Region 2, Office of Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management
WASP
Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program, Version 3.1
OEPER, Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
(404) 546-3546
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EIPA IMIFOMMATIIOM
WQM4
WORK
FMWOS
Region 4 Water Quality Modeling
Region 4, Assistant Regional Administrator for Policy and Management,
Management Branch
Facility Management Work Order System
ORD, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas, Facility
Management
(404) 881-2316.
(702)~798-2616
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Systems
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Section B
Non-EPA Information Systems
This section contains data on environmentally-focused information systems
outside of EPA. (Descriptions of data bases and models are also included
in this section.) Some of these systems are housed at various Federal
agencies while others are maintained at universities, professional
organizations, societies, and contractors. Most entries include system
acronym, contact person, phone number, contact address, a brief abstract,
and, if appropriate, a corresponding data service. These information
systems are presented by keywords that most accurately represent the data
contained therein. The following is list of the keywords used to present
these systems:
Agriculture Air Pollution Aquatic Sciences Bibliographical Biotechnology BRS
Business Cancer Chemicals Chemical Regulations Civil Engineering Coastal
Earth Science Energetic Materials Energy Environmental Environmental Impact
Statements Exposure Assessment Fertilizer Data Ground Water Hazardous
Materials' Hazardous Substances Health Hydrologic Industry Legal Action
Legislation Life Sciences Marine Sciences Medicine Nuclear Waste Pesticides
Petroleum Physical Pollution Population Regulations Research Safety
Science Socioeconomic Soil Technology Transfer Toxic Substances Toxicology
Transportation Water Water Pollution Water Quality Weather Wetlands
Zoology
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KEYWORDS; Agriculture
Bulletin Board
AGLINE
Doan-Western
^1==?^ 8900 Manchester Road
St. Louis. MO 63144
(314) 569-2700
Control Data Corporation
AGLINE was formerly a bibliographic database of literature on agricultural practice, production, products, and marketing.
Now, the AGLINE is a bulletin board/database that is available to subscribers. It is updated daily with crop and livestock
reports, and includes a weekly Washington, D.C. Report. This database allows for exchange of information among
subscribers.
(301) 344-3813
Bibliographic Retrieval System (BRS),
DIALOG
KEYWORDS! Agriculture
Nutrition; Bibliographic
Agricultural Online Access (AGRICOLA)
U.S. Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Library
10301 Baltimore Blvd
Beltsville, MD 20705
AGRICOLA is a document locator and bibliographic control system with comprehensive coverage of newly acquired
worldwide publications in agriculture and related fields. It covers agricultural economics, engineering and products,
botany, chemistry, energy, entomology, fertilizers, foods, forestry, human nutrition, hydroponics, pesticides, plant
sciences, pollution, rural sociology, soils, veterinary medicine and water management.
KEYWORDS: Agriculture
Research
(301) 344-3846
(CRIS/USDA)
DIALOG
Current Research Information System
U.S. Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Library Current Research
Information System
Beltsville. MD 20745
CRIS describes current research projects in agriculture and allied sciences covering the biological, physical, social and
behavioral sciences related to agriculture. It includes natural resources management and conservation; marketing and
economics; food and nutrition; consumer health and safety; community, area and regional development; family life,
housing and rural development; environmental protection; forestry; and outdoor recreation.
KEYWORDS: Agriculture 4& (613) 995-9073
Bibliographic
Inventory of Canadian Agriculture Research (ICAR)
Canadian Agricultural Research Council
K.W. Neatby Building. Room 1133
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1AOC6
ICAR is a bibliographic database which includes more than 4,000 ongoing Canadian research projects in agriculture and
related fields. Topics range from animal nutrition and breeding to plant biochemistry and human nutrition. Each entry
lists project title, names of researchers, organizations, code numbers, supporting agency, subject-indexing codes, year the
project began and the name and address of a contact person.
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KEYWORDS; Agriculture
Statistical
U.S.
Agriculture
Chase Econometrics/Interactive Data Service
ISO Monument Road
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
(215) 667-6000
Chase Econometrics
This is one of the largest statistical databases in the field of agriculture. Starting in 1955, it displays the American farm
economy according to a number of indexes. It includes wholesale and retail prices of most farm products; livestock
populations; crop acreage and yield; and supplies, consumption and prices of feed grains.
KEYWORDS! Air Pollution
National Emissions Data System (NEDS)
Sigma Data Services Corporation
5515 Security Lane
Rockville. MD 20852
(301) 231-0644
Boeing Computer Services
This is a complete assemblage of data collected on air pollution in the U.S. Data is included for pollutants (carbon
monoxide, hydrocarbons, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, and particulates) and for the type of pollution source.
KEYWORDS; Aquatic Sciences
Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
5161 River Road
Bethesda. MD 20816
(ASFA)
(301) 952-1400
DIALOG
This is a comprehensive database covering all aspects of the aquatic environment, including oceans and seas, fresh water,
estuaries, and marshes. Subjects include marine and aquatic biology; ecology; fisheries; water pollution; oceanography;
limnology; engineering; climate; health and petroleum products effects; and legal, political regulatory topics. Journals
and a wide variety of books, conference proceedings and technical research reports are reviewed for this database.
KEYWORDS:
Aquatic Sciences
Water
Water Data Sources Directory
U.S. Geological Survey
NAWDEX Program Office
(WDSD)
Contains information on over 700 organizations that are water data users and collectors. Organizations include
consultants, businesses, universities and governmental agencies. Data includes background information on each listing,
and the name, address and phone number of a contact person in each organization. WDSD can be searched by
geographical area, agency code, or multistate organizations.
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FJ(TDN=IEIPA EIWOMMATIOM SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS; Aquatic Sciences
Water Wetlands
Wetland Values Bibliographic Database
U.S. Army Corp of Engineers
U.S. Department of Energy
Contains approximately 4000 citations, with abstracts, to literature on functions and values of wetlands in the U.S.
Covers food chain, habitat, human use, hydrologic and water quality values, as well as wetland value assessment
techniques, and related bibliographies.
KEYWORDS! Bibliographical
Chemical
American Chemical Society Primary Journal Database
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street, NW
Washington. DC 20036
(800) 424-6747
(CJACS)
STN
This bibliographic database contains the complete text of articles, as well as abstracts, reference codes and other
bibliographic information. The articles published in 20 American Chemical Society journals are entered when they
appear in print. Over 45,000 articles are included, starting in 1980.
KEYWORDS; Bibliographical
Water Quality; Water Pollution
Canadian Environment (CENV)
Environment Canada
Inland Waters Directorate
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1AOE4
(819) 997-2324
QL Systems, Ltd.
CENV contains over 50,000 bibliographic citations and abstracts of environmental literature from and about Canada.
Subjects include water quality, pollution, wildlife, marine technology, water research, regulations, irrigation, aquatic life,
offshore resources, flooding and the socioeconomic effects of water regulation and management. - Approximately 7,200
records are added each year with updating occurring monthly.
KEYWORDS;
Bibliographical
Carbon Dioxide
(615) 574-0390
Carbon Dioxide Bibliographic Information System
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box, Building 6025, Room 13W
Oak Ridge, TN 38731
CDIC maintains a specialized bibliographic database on carbon dioxide and cimate. Subject areas covered include: carbon
cycling, carbon dioxide, and climate.
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MON=IEIPA ENTOEMATJION SVST1EMS
KEYWORDS; Bibliographical
CAS Source Index (CASSI)
Chemical Abstracts Service
2540 Olentangy River, PO Box 3012
Columbus. OH 43210
(800) 848-6533
(614) 421-3600
ORBIT
This database is an index of publications in more than 400 libraries in 30 countries. It contains bibliographic data,
library holdings and information on publishers and document suppliers for journals, serials, monographs and conference
proceedings of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each record provides author, title, source, and all standard
bibliographic data.
KEYWORDS:
Bibliographical
Coastal
(601) 634-2017
Coastal Engineering Information Analysis Center
Coastal Engineering Research Center
P.O. Box 631
Vicksburg. MS 39180
(CEIAC)
CEIAC maintains several databases including a large bibliographic holding of data pertaining to coastal engineering.
Subject coverage includes wave records, coastal regions, beaches, erosion, ecology, environments, oceanography, tides,
estuaries, inlets and hydrodynamics.
KEYWORDS; Bibliographical
Environmental
EnviroLine
ElC/Intelligence
48 West 38th Street
New York. NY 10018
(212) 944-8500
DIALOG, ORBIT
EnviroLine consists of bibliographical summaries of documents, articles, papers and films relevant to world wide
environmental information. It is compiled by ElC/Intelligence.
KEYWORDS; Bibliographical
Environmental Bibliography
Environmental Studies Institute
2074 Alameda Padre Serra
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
(805) 965-5010
DIALOG
This database consists of the Environmental Periodicals Bibliography and contains citations to U.S. and foreign literature
in the fields of pollution, solid waste management, urban planning and health hazards. It begins with 1973 and adds
about 2,000 records per month.
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NON-IEIPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS! Bibliographical
Cancer
(614) 574-0594
Environmental Mutagen, Carcinogen and Teratogen Information Department
EMCT Information Department
Oak Ridge National National Laboratory, PO Box X
Oak Ridge. TN 37830
The EMCT Information Department maintains a database with technically-indexed master files available from the National
Library of Medicine's TOXLINE, related EMCT in-house files, and indexed bibliographies. The bibliographic files contain
information about worldwide literature evaluating the mutagenic, carcinogenic, and/or teratogenic potential of
environmental agents such as food and food additives, drugs, and agricultural and industrial chemicals.
KEYWORDS! Bibliographical
Research
Fish and Wildlife Reference Service Database
Fish and Wildlife Reference Service
1776 East Jefferson St., Room 470-S
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 468-1737
(FWRS)
FWRS operates a bibliographic database containing indexed fish and wildlife-related documents from the following
sources: the Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration Program; the Adronomous Fish Conservation Program; the
Endangered Species Grants Program; work done at the Cooperative Fishery and Wildlife Agencies. Subject coverage
includes birds, botany, fish mgmt, hunting and fishing, water resources, pesticides, land use and habitat mgmt.
KEYWORDS: Bibliographical
Life Sciences Collection
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
5161 River Road
Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 951-1400
DIALOG
This database contains approximately 600,000 records from 1978 published in 17 abstracting journals covering
biochemistry, microbiology, animal behavior, biotechnology, calcified tissues, chemoreception, ecology, entomology,
genetics,- immunology, toxicology and virology. About 130,000 records are added yearly from some 5,000 source
journals, proceedings, books and monographs.
KEYWORDS: Bibliographical
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA
(703) 487-4807
BRS, CISTI, DIALOG, ORBIT, Mead
Data Central
NTIS lists information about technical reports than can be obtained through the National Technical Information Service
in the Department of Commerce. Subjects include the physical and social sciences, computer science and technology,
economics, business, transportation, and state and local information. Each entry includes the author's name and
institution, title, bibliographic information, subject-indexing words, an abstract of the report and an NTIS order number.
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N(D)N=EIPA IMIFOMMATHOM SYSTEMS
(617) 548-8700
(CITATN)
KEYWORDS; Bibliographical
US Geological Survey Bibliographic References
Geologic Division
US Dept of the Interior
Quissett Campus
Woods Hole. MA 02543
CITATN contains a full text of each publication citation authored by a member of the US Geological Survey branch or
paid for by USGS money. It permits statistical information for various reports on output and status.
KEYWORDS! BRS
Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
605 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10158
(212) 850-6000
(KIRK)
This database is the full text of the 26-volume Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. 3rd edition.
KEYWORDS: Business
NEXIS
Mead Data Central
NEXIS is a full-text data base containing current business news from printed sources such as magazines (e.g. Business
Week), newspapers (e.g., the New York Times and Washington Post), newsletters, and government documents.
KEYWORDS: Cancer
Bibliographic
Cancer Literature (CANCERLIT)
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Md 20209
(301) 496-6193
National Library of Medicine
CANCERLIT contains about 521,000 references dealing with various aspects of cancer. All references have English
abstracts. Over 3,500 U.S. and foreign journals, as well as selected monographs, meetings papers, reports, and
dissertations are abstracted for inclusion in CANCERLIT.
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MON-EIPA
SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
ACS Journals Online
American Chemical Society
1155 16th St. NW
Washington, DC 20036
872-4533
Bibliographic Retrieval System (BRS)
This database contains full text articles from 18 journals published by the American Chemical Society. Some of the
journals covered are: (1) Accts of Chemical Research, (2) Analytical Chemistry (only research papers), (3) Biochemistry,
(4) Chemical Reviews, (5) Environmental Science & Technology (1982-present, only research papers), (6) Inorganic
Chemistry, (7) Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, and (8) Journal of the American Chemical Society.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
CAS Online (CA SEARCH)
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
2540 Olentangy River
Columbus. OH 43210
(800) 848-6533
Bibliographic Retrieval System (BRS),
CISTI, DIALOG. Systems Development
Corp (SDC)
This data base contains citations to literature in chemistry; organic, analytical, physical, applied, macromolecular,
biochemical, and chemical engineering. Covers journals, monographs, conference proceedings, and technical reports.
Contains bibliographic information and keyword index entries from the printed Chemical Abstracts, CAS-assigned subject
terms, and Registry Numbers.
(800) 848-6533
DIALOG, ORBIT
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Chem Singly Indexed Substances (CHEMSIS)
Chemical Abstracts Service
2540 Olentangy River
P.O. Box 3012
Columbus, Oh 43210
This data base includes CAS Registry Number, molecular formula, systematic names from the Chemical Abstracts
Substance Index, synonyms, and ring data. Additional search terms generated by DIALOG for this database are also
included.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Engineering; Modeling
CHEMEST
Technical Database Services, Inc.
10 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
(212) 245-0044
Technical Database Services, Inc.
CHEMEST has been designed for chemists and chemical engineers involved in research and development and in the
evaluation of pharmaceuticals and chemicals of environmental concern. An important application is in chemical process
modeling, environmental fate modeling and the creation of computer-searchable databases of physiochemical properties.
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MON-EIPA
(800) 848-65337(614) 421-3600
(CHEMNAME)
DIALOG
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Chemical Abstracts Chemical Name Dictionary
Chemical Abstracts Service
2540 Olentangy River
PO Box 3012
Columbus, OH
CHEMNAME contains a listing of chemical substances in a dictionary-type file. The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
Registry Number, molecular formula. Chemical Abstracts (CA) Substance Index Name, available synonyms, ring data and
other chemical substance information is given for each entry. Its purpose is to support specific substance and
substructure searching.
(800) 848-6533
(614) 421-3600
BRS, DIALOG, ORBIT
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Bibliographic
Chemical Abstracts Service (CA Search)
~ Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
2540 Olentangy River
PO Box 3012
Columbus, OH 43210
CA Search contains bibliographic information, keyword phrases and indexing terms for all documents in Chemical
Abstracts. It is international in scope (140 nations and 50 languages) and covers 12,000 journals, patents of 29
countries, conference proceedings and government reports. Entries in 80 subject divisions.
KEYWORDS; Chemicals
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI)
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
2540 Olentangy River
P.O. Box 3012
Columbus, OH 43210
This data base covers scientific and technical literature relevant to chemistry, chemical engineering, and the chemical
sciences.
(800) 848-6533
Systems Development Corporation
(SDC)
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Toxicology; Bibliographic
Chemical Carcinogenesis Research Information System
' U.S. National Institutes of Health
(CCRIS)
Chemical Information System, Inc. (CIS)
This data base contains bibliographic references and data extracted from literature on test conditions and results of
carcionogenicity, mutagenicity, and tumor production of 882 chemicals. Data sources include environmental surveys.
National Institute of Health sponsored studies, and international journals on cancer research.
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M(D)M°IEIPA IMFOMMATSOM
KEYWORDS; Chemicals
Environmental; Toxicology
Chemical Evaluation Search and Retrieval System
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
(CESARS)
Chemical Information Systems, Inc.
(CIS);
Information Consultants, Inc. (ICI)
Contains lexicological data on approximately 195 chemicals. Data items covered include physical and chemical
properties, toxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity, and environmental fate. Data are from literature which
are referenced to source documents.
(800) 848-6533
(614) 421-3600
DIALOG, ORBIT
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Chemical Industry Notes (CHEMSIS)
Chemical Abstracts Service
2540 Olentangy River
PO Box 3012
Columbus, OH 43210
CHEMSIS contains citations to business-oriented literature relating to the chemical processing industries. It covers
production, pricing, products and processes, corporate and government activities, facilities and people from more than 80
worldwide business periodicals published since 1974.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Regulations
Chemical Information System (CIS)
NIH/EPA Chemical Information System User Support
Computer Sciences Corporation
Chemical Information System, Inc.
This data base provides cross-reference to all citations of a chemical or class of chemicals cited in the Federal Register
(FR) since January 1, 1978. Each mention of a substance in the Register results in a citation in the data base, with a
description of the FR article as it concerns the cited substance or substances, the agency or agencies involved, the
actions being taken or proposed, significant dates, and the affected of the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations).
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Regulations
Chemical Regulation Reporter
Bureau of National Affairs
1231 25th St.. NW
Washington, DC 20037
(202) 452-4554
Mead Data Central
Contains full text of the current developments section of Chemical Regulation Reporter, covering legislative, regulatory,
and industry activities related to control of chemicals in the air, water, land, and workplace. Includes control of
pesticides, chemical testing, transportation of hazardous materials, waste disposal, and recordkeeping. Primary source is
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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NON-1EIPA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS; Chemicals
Chemical Regulations and Guidelines System
CRC Systems. Inc.
4020 Williamsburg Court
Fairfax, VA 22032
(CRGS)
SMS
(703) 385-0440
DIALOG
This data base provides an index to U.S. Federal regulatory material on the control of chemical substances and covers
federal statutes, promulgated regulations, available federal guidelines, standards, and support documents. CRGS follows
the regulatory cycle and includes an up-to-date reference to each document, including main documents and revisions
published in the Federal Register.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Regulations
CHEMLAW
Bureau of National Affairs
1231 25th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
(202) 452-4554
CIS, DIALOG
CHEMLAW provides the full text of chemical regulations published in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
Subjects include chemical manufacturing and the use, transport, disposal, storage and occupational effects of chemicals.
Regulations in the Hie are current and final; superseded material is deleted. Each record provides full-text regulations.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
CHEMLINE
U.S. National Institutes of Health
National Library of Medicine, DIALOG,
SDC Information Service
Chemline contains records on chemical substances found in the following data bases: TOXLJNE; TOXBACK 65;
TOXBACK 74; MEDLJNE; and TDB data bases; also, the EPA Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory. This data base
helps the user in searching the other MEDLARS data base by providing synonyms and CAS Registry Numbers, the use .of
which can increase retrieval in those data bases.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
CHEMSEARCH
DIALOG
Contains nomenclature information by substances not yet entered in CHEMSIS that have appeared in the most recent 3
updates of CA SEARCH. Elements of data include CAS Registry Number, molecular formula, and systematic names from
the Chemical Abstracts Substance Index.
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INFOEMATJOM SVSTEMS
KEYWORDS; Chemicals 4gQ| (919) 541-3418
CHEMTRACK
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
MD 18-01
P.O. Box 12233
Research Triangle Park, NC
CHEMTRACK contains data about approximately 1000 chemical compounds being tested for toxicity. Data are mostly
carcinogenic results of tests on rats and mice exposed to environmental chemicals. Retrievable information includes:
species of animal, dose of chemical, animal age, results, organs affected and kinds of tumors. Examples of chemicals
tested include compounds in pesticides and over-the-counter drugs.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
CHEMTRAN
ChemShare Corporation; Control Data
Corporation;
General Electric Information Services
This database is a component of a process simulation system that combines data on physical properties of compounds
and constants with the software necessary to perform vapor liquid equilibrium calculations. Data on 857 compounds cover
molecular weight, normal boiling points, critical properties, ideal gas heat capacities, acentric facors, solubility
parameters, liquid density, vapor pressures, and heats of vaporization.
KEYWORDS! Chemicals
CHEMZERO
DIALOG
This database contains nomenclature information for over 1 million chemical substances that are not cited in Chemical
Abstracts. The following data items from the Registry Nomenclature and Structure Service are included: CAS Registry
Number, molecular formula, systematic names from the Chemical Abstracts Substance Index, and. synonyms.. Additional*
search terms generated by DIALOG for this database are also included.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Patents
CLAIMS/U.S. Patent Abstracts
~ IFI/Plenum Data Company
302 Swann Avenue
Alexandria. VA 22301
(800) 331-4955
(703) 683-1085
DIALOG. STN. ORBIT
This database contains 400,000 U.S. chemical and chemically related patents issued since 19SO. More than 60 percent of
the records include Chemical Abstracts Registry Numbers. All patents in the Chemical section of the Official Gazette of
the U.S. Patent Office together with any chemically oriented patents in the General, Electrical and Mechanical sections
are included.
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M(D)N=EIPA ENTOEMATHON SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
DARC
Questel, Inc.
DARC is an integrated chemical search system which operates on the (1) almost seven million chemical compounds in
the Chemical Abstracts Service; (2) the almost four million compounds in the Index Chemicals Online file; and (3) the
40.000 compounds and 40,000 complete low resolution mass spectra in the SPECTRA file (NIH-EPA Mass Sepctra Data
Center). Searching is done on structures, substructures, and Markush Formulae.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
DORTMUND VLE DATA BANK
University of Dortmund
ChemShare Corporation
Contains over 10,000 sets of vapor-liquid equilibrium data for approximately 1200 chemicals. Each set of data contains
either isobaric or isothermal data for binary, ternary, or quarternary systems. Sources of data include over 2400 technical
journal articles and dissertations.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Environment; Toxicology
Environmental Fate Data Bases
Syracuse Research Corporation TBUJIULH Syracuse Research Corporation
Consists of 3 interrelated files of info on the fate of organic chemicals released in the environment. DATALOG contains
over 48,000 records covering over 4000 organic chemicals & metals. Each record provides data items relevant to the
environmental fate of the chemical. CHEMFATE contains actual data derived from the-literature pertinent to the fate of ...
over 465 representative chemicals listed in DATALOG.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Environmental Mutagen Information Center
U.S. Department of Energy
Building 9224, PO Box Y
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
(EMIC)
(615) 574-7871
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
EMIC consists of two similar on-line data bases. EMIC, which is a subfile of the National Library of Medicine (NLM)
MEDLARS TOXLINE system and EMI, a file on the Department of Energy RECON system at Oak Ridge National Labs.
EMIC is concerned with reported testing of chemical substances and other environmental agents for mutagenicity,
excluding for the most part papers dealing solely with UV and ionizing radiation. It contains 18,000 agents.
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SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS! Chemicals
Environmental; Toxicology
HAZARDLINE
Occupational Health Services, Inc.
Bibliographic Retrieval System (BRS);
Executive Telecom System. Inc.; Mead
Data Central
Contains regulatory, health, and precautionary data on hazardous chemicals including chemical name; chemical formula;
synonyms, including brand and trade names; CAS Number; identification number from the Registry of Toxic Effects of
Chemical Substances; U.S. DOT UN/PLACARD number; U.S. EPA hazardous waste number, and a physical description of
the substance.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Health; Toxicity; Regulations
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DATA BANK
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Md 20209
(HSDB)
(301) 496-6193
National Library of Medicine
This data base contains data on more than 4100 substances that are of known or potential toxicity and to which
substantial populations are exposed. Covers environmental health, standards, and regulations, monitoring and analysis,
and safety and handling.
KEYWORDS; Chemicals
HEILBRON
DIALOG
Contains physical and chemical properties data on approximately 70,000 important substances selected by a panel of
experts. Includes molecular weight and formula; melting, freezing, and boiling point; solubility; relative density; optical
rotation, dissociation constants; and Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number, derivative names, synonyms,-and -.-
variant compounds.
KEYWORDS; Chemicals
Industry
Industry File Index System (IFIS)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 382-2320
as
IFIS includes industry, chemical and EPA regulatory information. It provides concise descriptions of industries and
industry-specific regulation of chemicals. IFIS provides information on regulations for particular industries, which
chemicals are regulated, industry subcategories for certain chemicals and potential uses of chemicals. Other data include
CAS number, element code from the periodic table, chemical regulatory status, SIC code and regulatory authority.
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Industry
IPC Chemical Data Base
IPC Chemical Data Services
Dorset House, Stamford Street
SE19LU
01-261-8000
ADP Network Services
This database provides worldwide coverage of production and trade of industrial chemicals and plant capacities. It
contains manufacturing and production data such as plant locations, capacities, actual production figures, processes and
feedstocks; commerce and trade information, such as licensors, contractors, imports, exports; and trade data for countries
of origin and destination.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
LOG P DATABASE
Pomana College Medical Chemistry Project
Technical Database Services, Inc.
This database contains about 27,500 records providing partition coefficients (log P values) and related data for over
13,000 organic compounds in about 300 solvents. Includes compound name, log P value. Chemical Abstracts Service
Registry Number, molecular formula, chemical name, Wiswesser Line Notation (WLN), Acid Dissociation Constant (PKA),
and citations of source documents.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Safety
Occupational Health Services Material Safety Data Sheet
(OHS-MSDS)
Occupational Health Services, Inc.
This data base contains chemical and safety information required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for
more than 75,000 substances. Includes substance identification, physical data, fire and explosion data, toxicity and
health effects, and spill and leak procedures.
KEYWORDS; Chemicals
Registry Nomenclature and Structure Service (RNSS)
=-
This data base contains data that are based on the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry Nomenclature and Structure
Service, an authority file of names and structure data that have been registered by CAS. Entries have the following data
items in common: full nomenclature and synonyms; substructure search via nomenclature; preferred, alternate, replaced,
and replacing Registry Numbers; molecular formula; and ring system information.
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M(D)M°H5IPA IF^FOEMATIIOM
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Toxicity
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
Information Retrieval and Analyses Section, NIOSH
4676 Columbia Parkway
Cincinnati. OH 45226
(513) 533-8317
RTECS stores data about 85,000 individual chemicals that have been studied for toxicity. The following information can
be retrieved for each chemical: Main name, 8+9 cast number, synonym, molecular weight, physical properties, toxicity
data and exposure production data.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Structure and Nomenclature Search System (SANSS)
Chemical Information System (CIS)
Information Sciences Corporation
SANSS is a component of the NIH/EPA Chemical Information System (CIS), and serves as an index to most of the other
CIS components as well as to over 100 other important sources of information on environmentally significant chemicals.
These sources include EPA reports, state documents, and international lists. Included for each chemical are names,
synonyms, molecular formulas, and structural images.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Toxicity
Toxicology Data Bank (TDB)
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20209
(301) 496-6193
National Library of Medicine
TDB contains about 60 items of information on each of some 4,000 substances of known or suspected toxicity to which
large groups of people are exposed. Data for each include the name. Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number,
formula of the compound, chemical and physical properties, toxicity, treatment, occupational exposure and limits, and
manufacturing and production data.
KEYWORDS: Chemicals
Water; Environmental
US Army Corp of Engineers Environmental Analysis
Environmental Analysis Branch, New York District
26 Federal Plaza
New York. NY 10278
(212) 264-9113
This file contains data on the chemical and biological impacts of dredging, all parameters for welands modification,
toxicant levels, marine disposal effects, habitat modification impacts, environment impact statements and unpublished
reports.
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M(D)MoEIPA INTOEMATION
KEYWORDS; Civil Engineering
Population Studies; Environmental Issues
ACOMPLINE
~ Greater London Council Research Library IffFJIimu SCICONLtd.
The County Hall
London, 19443 GLC HQ G, England SE1 7PB
This database is for architects, engineers and city planners interested in urban development. It includes civil engineering,
architecture, housing, social policy, population studies, traffic and transportation, environmental issues, economics,
finance and local government. It is produced in Great Britain but covers literature worldwide. It starts from 1970.
KEYWORDS;
Coastal
Pollution; Marine
Long-Term Monitoring Inventory
Laboratory for the Study of Information Sciences
Pastore Hall
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, RI 02881
This system tracks 500 programs which monitor coastal federal and non-federal marine pollution activities throughout the
United States. Information includes the monitoring program location, the organization which funds the operation, a
description of each program, and the location and format of the data collected. Programs may be retrieved by searching
most parameters. Seaches by latitude/longitude and location codes are also available at a nominal cost.
KEYWORDS; Coastal
Environmental
National Coastal Ecosystems Team
~ Fish and Wildlife Service
NASA/Slidell Computer Complex, 1010'Cause Blvd.
Slidell, LA 70458
(504) 255-6511
The system provides information on species and ecological communities in various types of coastal habitats. It provides
polllution sources data, oil and gas contamination of wildlife refuges and biological community modeling. Deformation is
used to review permits for projects with potential ecological impact and to protect endangered/migratory species.
KEYWORDS; Earth Sciences
Environmental
Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center
Chief, Data Automation
6500 Brookes Lane
Washington, DC 20315
(202) 227-3360
(DMAHTC)
The DMAHTIC database has maps and data about most of the earth's surface, including: terrain, rivers, coastal and ocean
areas, lighthouses, buildings and city plans. Data are retrievable in hard copy or digital form.
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(EROS Data Center)
KEYWORDS! Earth Sciences gggft (605) 594-6511
Environmental
Earth Resources Observation System
Customer Relations
MUNFT Federal Bldg
Sioux Falls. SD 57198
The EROS database is a storage and retrieval system containing images and photographs of the earth's surface features.
Cataloged data are from the Department of Interior. NASA, the Department of Defense and other sources. NASA materials
inclulde Landsat imagery and data from Skylab, Apollo and Gemini spacecrafts. Searches are primarily by geographic
point location or a rectangular area specified by latitude and longitude comer coordinates.
KEYWORDS: Earth Sciences
Earth Science Data Directory
US Department of the Interior
Public Inquiries Offices
Reston. VA 22092
(703) 648-4383
The objective of this directory is to identify, locate and make available scientific and technical information about earth
science and natural resource data sets maintained by state and federal agencies. The system is an interactive computer
directory providng referral to and information about earth science-related data holdings.
(703) 860-6187
KEYWORDS: Earth Sciences
Environmental
Geographic Information Retrieval and Analysis System
US Geological Survey, National Mapping Division
507 National Center
Room l-C-107
Reston, VA 22092
The US Geological Survey produces land use and land cover maps and associated overlays for the United States. These
maps have been digitized, edited and incorporated into a digital database. The data is available to the public in both
graphic and digital form and statistics derived from the database are published.
KEYWORDS: Earth Sciences
Meterological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts
American Meteorological Society
45 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 227-2425
DIALOG
This bibliographic database contains citations to the worldwide scientific and technical literature on the weather and on
other earth sciences. It includes citations and abstracts on glaciers, hydrology, physical oceanography, meterology,
climatology, acronomy. planetary, atmospheres, solar-terrestrial relations, cosmic rays, radioastronomy, and
environmental scientific studies.
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KEYWORDS; Earth Sciences
Environmental
National Atlas of the United States of America
NCIC, US Geological Survey
536 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
(703) 860-6336
The US Geological Survey is in the process of updating "The National Atlas of the United States of America" and will
produce an "Interim Edition of the National Atlas". The Geological Survey also provides tapes which are sold by
information layers and geographical sections. Three information layers are: boundaries, transportation, and hydrographic.
KEYWORDS; Earth Sciences
Bibliographic
National Environmental Data Referral Service (NEDRES)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3300 Whitehaven Street, NW
Washington, DC 20235
(202) 634-7722
BRS
This database indexes environmental data from all sources such as published documents, computer media, ship's logs and
private research. It includes climatology & meteorology, oceanography, geophysics & geology, geography, hydrology,
& limnology. Users can specify environmental parameters, geographic locations and/or time periods and the database
provides descriptions of relevant data files with info about their locations, storage media and availability.
KEYWORDS; Earth Sciences ^jfr (202), 447-6267
Environmental
National Resources Inventory (NRI)
US Department of Agriculture
Soil Conservation Services
P.O. Box 2890
Washington, DC 20013
This database contains basic information on the US natural resources such as land use, soil, water and wind erosion, land
ocver, conservation practices and treatment needs. These data are collected on sample sites on private lands that were
selected using a systematic randomized sampling procedure. The data are site specific, but the data are considered reliable-
aggregated to the state and national level.
KEYWORDS; Earth Sciences
Environmental
Surface Current Data System (SCUDS)
National Oceanographic Data Center,
2001 Wisconsin Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20235
(202) 634-7500
SCUDS contains over 4 million surface current observations, almost all obtained by the shipdrift method. Data, data
source, position (non-latitude-longitude, but geographic grid numbers to six-minute squares), and current direction and
speed are recorded for each observation. Most observations are indirect determinations of ocean surface currents based on
the ship drift method.
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KEYWORDS; Energetic Materials
COMPAT/HAZARD-FAILURE
Armament Research and Development Center
(201) 724-5859
s^fj^q SMCAR-AET-O Building 351N
Dover. NJ 07801
COMPAT provides rapid access to compatibility data covering the effects of energetic materials (explosives, propellents,
pyrotechnics, etc.) on inert materials (polymers, metals, adhesives, coatings, sealants, etc.) and vice versa. Retrieval
information includes qualitative answers to compatibility, information on tests used and results, and bibliographic
references. COMPAT also contains information on known deficiencies or problems of polymers.
KEYWORDS: Energy
(615) 576-1272
Department of Energy's Remote Console Information System (DOE/RECON)
Office of Science and Technical Information
PO Box 62
Oak Ridge. TN 37831
DOE/RECON comprises the largest and most comprehensive files of worldwide energy information. Its numerous databases
cover such subject areas as energy conservation, storage and conversion, coal, petroleum, natural gas, oil shale, and tar
sands; solar, geothermal, and nuclear energy; fusion and reactor technology; other synthetic and natural fuels; wind and
tidal power; and energy management and policy.
KEYWORDS: Engineering
Bibliographic
Computerized Engineering Index (COMPENDEX)
Engineering Information Inc.
345 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
(212) 705-7000
BRS. DIALOG. ORBIT, STN
COMPENDEX is an index of world literature on engineering as published in The Engineering Index. It indexes journals,
books and technical reports in all engineering disciplines and related areas in science and management. It contains more
than a million records dating back to 1970 and about 9,500 are added each month. Each entry contains bibliographic
data.
KEYWORDS: Environmental
Antarctic
Cold
(603) 646-4221
ORBIT
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory,
72 Lyme Road
Hanover. NH 03755
Cold contains environmental information on some of the Earth's coldest regions. It includes journal articles, maps,
monographs, patents, conference papers and technical reports. Antarctic material predominates, but sub-Antarctic islands,
the Antarctic Ocean, and the Arctic are included. Information is included on how snow, ice, permanently frozen ground
and glaciers affect civil engineering, navigation, transportation, and the way physical materials behave.
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KEYWORDS; Environmental
Bibliographic
ENVIROLINE
DIALOG
EnviroLine contains citations to a broad range of issues and topics related to the environment and the management and
use of natural resources. Major topic areas included are air, water, and noise pollution; management of renewable and
non-renewable resources of the land and water; chemicals, and biological and radiological contaminants. Covers all types
of printed literature, including conference papers, research reports, government documents, and journal articles.
KEYWORDS: Environmental
Bibliography
Environmental Bibliography
DIALOG
Contains citations to literature on the environment, including water, air, soil, and noise pollution, solid waste
management, health hazards, urban planning and other related topics.
KEYWORDS! Environmental
Health
Environmental Health News
Occupational Health Services Inc.
400 Plaza Drive
Secaucus, NJ 07094
(201) 865-7500
Occupational Health Services Inc.
Environmental Health News contains the full text of news briefs on environmental and occupational health, including
government guidelines, regulations and court decisions. Proposed legislation and new laws are added as information
becomes available. Major input is from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It starts in 1981.
KEYWORDS: Environmental
Environmental Technical Information System
US Army Corps of Engineers Program
909 West Nevada Street
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-1369
(ETIS)
ETIS is comprised of three major systems that provide information resources and analysis tools designed as aids in
environmental planning and impact statements. The interactive systems are: the Environmental Impact Computer System
(EICS), the Economic Impact Forescast System (EIFS) and the Computer-aided Environmental Legislative Data system
(CELDS).
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SYSTEMS
KEYWORDS:
Environmental
Information Systems
(202) 634-7722
Bibliographic Retrieval Systems (BRS)
National Environmental Data Referral Service (NEDRES)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Nedres Program Office
3300 White Haven St.. NW
Washington, DC 20235
NEDRES covers climatological, meteorological, oceanographic, geophysical, geological, geographic, hydrological and
limnological data. Each record includes title or name of data source; descriptions of purpose and general characteristics of
the data; data collection methods; data processing and qualtiy control; time period; geographic area; names of observed or
computed parameters and variables; and general descriptors such as chemical compound and biological organism names.
KEYWORDS:
Environmental
Hazardous Waste
(805) 982-4711
Naval Environmental Protection Support Services
Naval Energy and Environmental Support Activity
US Department of the Navy
Port Hueneme, CA 93043
(NEPSS)
This system contains over 10 years of data on environmental monitoring including hazardous waste, PCBs, oil spills, and
air emissions. Types of data available include: hazardous material cleanup and disposal; assessment and control of
installation pollutants; chemical spill cleanups and effects; oily waste management, cleanup and effects; ship-to-shore
pollutant discharge; wastewater management; air emissions; legislative reviews; and impact analysis.
KEYWORDS: Environmental Impact Statements 49l (217) 333-1369
Environmental Impact Computer System (EICS)
Environmental Technical Information Systems ^BTilmm ETIS
University of Illinois
909 West Nevada
Urbana, IL 61801
This system identifies types of potential impact due to changes in activities and guides baseline investigations and
discussion of anticipated environmental consequences in an Environmental Assessment/Environmental Impact Statement
(EA/EIS). Using data supplied by the planner, EICS builds a "need to consider!' matrix of likely environmental problems
associated with the proposed activity. The matrix highlights those areas which require special attention in an EA/EIS.
KEYWORDS: Exposure Assessment
National Occupational Exposure Survey
David Sundin
(513) 684-4491
(NOES)
The content of this information resource is the same as the NOHS data base described immediately below, except NOES
covers the time frame 1981- 1983 and NOHS covers 1970- 1974.
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KEYWORDS: Exposure Assessment
National Occupational Hazard Survey (NOHS)
David Sundin
(513) 684-4491
The content of this data base, available on printout, lists either industries or occupations for which the NOHS indicated a
potential exposure to the listed agents. The survey data were collected during the period 1972 to 1974 from a sample of
4,636 businesses employing nearly 900,000 workers. Exposure estimates were derived based on observed uses of a
specific agent, and observed uses of a product known or suspected to contain an agent.
KEYWORDS: Fertilizer Data
Canadian Fertilizer
Canadian Fertilizer Institute
350 Sparks Street, Suite 602
Ottawa, Canada K1A7S8
(613) 238-8121
Chase Econometrics
This is a compendium of historical Canadian fertiliter data for nutrients and nutrient products. It covers application rates,
imports and exports, shipments, production, fertilizer and line expenditures, Canadian farm price index, comsumption,
prices and year-end inventory for ammonia, nitrogen solutions, urea, ammonia phosphate, phosphoric solutions, residual
phosphates, potassium chloride, potassium magnesium sulfate and potassium sulfate.
KEYWORDS; Fertilizer Data
Fertilizer Forecast
Chase Econometrics
150 Monument Road
Bala Cynwid, PA 19004
(215) 667-6000
Chase Econometrics
This database includes forecasts of prices, production, stocks, and demand for fertilizers in the U.S. and their major raw
materials - nitrogen, phosphates and potash. Data is organized in more than 350 quarterly and yearly time series, each
projected eight periods into the future. A quarterly summary analysis in included. Data is obtainnnd from the-U.S. .
Department of Agriculture and other government agencies. Historical data starts in 1955.
KEYWORDS; Ground Water
GeoRef
American Geological Institute
4220 King Street
Alexandria. VA 22302
(703) 379-2480
DIALOG, ORBIT
This is a comprehensive index of work by geologists and geophysicists important for groundwater monitoring and other
purposes. It includes mineralology, economic geology, the structure of geological formations, the distribution of
geological features, environmental and engineering studies, geochemistry, geochronology, geomorphology, stratigraphy,
igneous and metamorphic petrology, solid-earth physics and paleontology.
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KEYWORDS: Ground Water
Water; Surface Water
National Groundwater Information Center Data Base (NGWIC)
National Water Well Association
The NGWIC data base contains references on the occurrence and utilization of surface and ground water, and on water well
technology. Indexed titles include trade and technical journals and newsletters, books, and government documents.
Because EPA established the National Groundwater Information Center, there is special emphasis in the data base on
EPA-sponsored reports.
KEYWORDS:
Ground Water
Water
(703) 860-6877
National Water Data Storage Retrieval System (NWDSRS)
Geological Survey
437 National Center
Reston. VA 22092
This system contains the following subfiles on surface & ground water: 1) Stations Header File: index of water data
storage sites; 2) Daily Value File: daily parameters such as streamflow, groundwater levels, & water temperatures; Peak
Flow File includes records on annual max stream flow & gauge height values; 3) Water Quality Files: analytical results
describing biological, chemical & physical water; & 4) Ground Water Site Inventory File: info on groundwater sites.
KEYWORDS; Ground Water
Waterline
National Water Well Association
CompuServe Consumer Information
Service
Provides access to a wide variety of information on the quality and quantity of U.S. groundwater resources. Includes full
text of relevant state and federal regulations covering ground water leasing and public information brochures on ground
water.
KEYWORDS: Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Materials Incident Reporting System
US Department Transportation
DHM-63, Room 8112, 400 7th St..SW
Washington, DC
(202) 366-4SSS
This database provides a statistical compilation of all accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials. The system
contains information on each reported incident and consists of data elements such as: the date of the accident, location,
shipper, carrier, commodity involved and other detailed information concerning the packaging and nature of the incident.
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SYSTIEMS
KEYWORDS; Hazardous Materials
Pollution Incident Reporting System
US Coast Guard Headquarters
2100 Second Street, SW
Washington, DC 20593
(202) 426-0266
(PIRS)
PIRS contains information about all spills of hazardous materials, oil and other pollutants that have been reported to the
US Coast Guard since 1973. Data are used for management, statistical and public information purposes. Records contain
the following type of data: spill dates, location, type, affected resources, cause, source, and quantity; cleanup party,
materials, duration, and cost; and penalty action and results. Environmental impact statements are also stored.
KEYWORDS: Hazardous Substances
HAZARDLINE
Occupational Health Services Inc.
400 Plaza Drive
Secaucus, NI 07094
(201) 865-7500
Occupational Health Services
This database contains descriptive information about hazardous substances and the standards and regulations set by the
OSHA, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, the EPA and the American National Standards Institute.
Data about specific substances includes physical and chemical descriptions, safety precautions while handling it,
symptoms of exposure, emergency treatments and first aid.
KEYWORDS! Health
Bibliographic
CLEARINGHOUSE ON HEALTH INDEXES
Department of Health and Human Services
This database contains citations & abstracts of literature about health indexes. The system includes published &
unpublished materials in a variety of languages; book reviews; and info about forthcoming conferences, meetings,
seminars, etc., relating to the development/application of health measures. "Health indexes" refers to the overall health.
of an individual or group, and concerns measures of health, not disease.
KEYWORDS! Hydrologic
Water Quality
National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN)
National Water Data Exchange
MS-421, 12202 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 22092
(703) 648-6848
U.S.G.S. National Water Data Exchange
(NAWDEX)
NASQAN contains more than 150 hydrologic measurements collected at daily, monthly and quarterly intervals from than
500 monitoring stations in the U.S. Included are levels of pesticides and radioactive elements, physical descriptions of
streams, biological assays of water quality and sediment measurements. It is compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey.
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KEYWORDS: Industry
EIS Industrial Plants
Economic Information Systems Inc.
310 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
(201) 267-3600
DIALOG. Control Data Corporation
The EIS Industrial Plants database includes current information on 67,000 industrial firms with establishments of 20 or
more employees in the U.S. The establishments included accounts for approximately 90 percent of the total value of U.S.
industrial activities. Each record contains a plant name, location, telephone number, principal products (by 4 or 5 digit
SIC), annual sales, estimated share of the market, employment and parent company.
KEYWORDS; Industry
Industrial Directory
Chief, Economics Surveys Division
Bureau of the Census FB 3, Rm 257S
Washington, DC 20233
This system is a collection of all business firms and their office and plant addresses. It is compiled, maintained & used by
the Bureau of the Census. It contains basic economic information on five and a half million businesses. The following
information is maintained for each company: primary & secondary name, mailing & actual address, standard industrial
classification code, enterprise code, legal form of organization & employer id & directory id numbers.
KEYWORDS;
Industry
Chemicals
OSHA Computerized Information System (OCIS)
OSHA Analytical Laboratory
The system contains 17 separate data bases covering a wide range of subjects. Files include results of laboratory
samples, hazardous waste site activities, and industrial activities. Also included in the data bases are references, letters of
correspondence between -OSHA and industries, and records of industrial chemical activities. Total references are
approximately 275,000.
KEYWORDS; Industry
PAPERCHEM
The Institute of Paper Chemistry
PO Box 1039
Apleton, WI 54912
(414) 734-9251
DIALOG
The publication of the Institute of Paper Chemistry, Abstract Bulletin of the Institute of Paper Chemistry, forms the
basis of PAPERCHEM. It covers the scientific and technical literature of pulp, paper and board-manufacturing and
utilizing industries. It includes engineering, process control, wood chemistry, forestry, silviculture, technologies,
practices, raw materials, products and environmental concerns.
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Rubber and Plastics Research Association Abstracts
Rubber and Plastics Research Association
Shawbury
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England SY44NR
(RAPRA)
DIALOG
RAPRA consists of abstracts and citations of commercial, technical and research aspects of the rubber and plastics
industry. It includes information on synthesis, polymerization, natural rubber cultivation, raw materials, compounding
ingredients, engineering, patents, economics, hazards, toxicity, industrial hygiene and analytical techniques.
Bibliographic data conies from journal articles, government reports, patents monographs, and published proceedings.
KEYWORDS: Industry
Textile Industry Data Base (TITUS)
Institut Textile de France
ORBIT
This textile and allied industries database includes information on structure characteristics and production of materials;
processes and machines used for the production of fibrous materials, fibers, yarns, threads, woven fabrics, knitted fabrics
and non-woven fabrics; processes, machines and products for textile finishing such as bleaching, dyeing and printing;
and processes, machines and products for washing, laundering and dry cleaning.
KEYWORDS; Legal Action
Bibliographic
Litigation Support System (LSS)
Civil Division
US Department of Justice
Washington, DC 20530
(202) 724-7530
This system manages a large number of litigation documents for such case topics as asbestos, radiation, student loan, and
toxic substances. This is a multi-year effort involving millions of records, many of which are restricted.
KEYWORDS: Legislation
Regulations; Water; Air
Air/Water Pollution Report
Business Publishers, Inc.
NewsNet, Inc.
This data base contains Air/Water Pollution Report (full text), which is a newsletter that covers air and water pollution.
It concentrates on environmental laws and regulations, especially on the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.
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KEYWORDS: Legislatioo
Electronic Legislative Search System
Commerce Clearing House, Inc.
2700 Lake Cook Road
Riverwoods, IL 6001S
(ELSS)
(312) 940-4600. ext. 2330
Commerce Clearing House
Information on both state and federal legislation is available through this system. Users can search for information by
subject, jurisdiction, bill number, sponsor, date, or type of action. This database covers bills introduced into any state
legislature or Congress, is updated daily to include bill introductions, committee actions, floor actions, gubernatorial or
presidential actions, hearing notices, passage or defeat, and enactment or veto.
KEYWORDS: Legislation
Regulations
Environment Reporter (ENVREP, ER)
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1231 25th Street. NW
Washington. DC 20037
(800) 862-4636
LEXIS (from Mead Data Central)
ENVREP contains legislative, regulatory, judicial, industrial, and technical activities and developments in the
environmental area. Specific topics covered include: air pollution control, water supply and pollution control, solid
waste disposal, hazardous waste, oil pollution control, radioactive waste control, environmental impact statements, land
use and mining reclamation, coastal zone management, utilization of natural resources, and re-use of waste materials.
KEYWORDS; Legislation
LEGIS
(202) 225-1772
2nd and D Street. SW
House Annex 2, Room 696
Washington, DC 20515
This Congressional database is maintained to give you current information about the status of any legislation, pending or
passed. On request, staff members will search the database for your and either tell you the status over the phone or mail
you a printout. There is a printout .charge of 20 cents per page for mailed, but the service itself is free.
KEYWORDS: Legislation
Legal Action
LEXIS
Mead Data Central
This database contains the full-text court decisions for complete legal cases and relevant text from a few pending cases.
The court cases included in LEXIS are from both federal and local levels taking place in the entire U.S. as well as
internationally (court cases from Great Britian and France are included). LEXIS also contains the full text of other
legal-related non-case law material including college law reviews, Commerce Clearinghouse Materials, and the ABA.
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KEYWORDS; Life Sciences
Bibliographic
Biosciences Information Service Previews
Biosciences Information Service
2100 Arch Street
Philadephia, PA 19103
(BIOSIS)
(215) 587-4800
DIALOG. ORBIT
BIOSIS includes accounts of original research yearly from nearly 9,000 primary journal and monograph titles, symposia,
reviews, preliminary reports, selected institutional and government reports and research communications. It includes
agriculture, bacteriology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biophysics, botany, cell biology, environmental biology,
microbiology, parasitology, public health, radiation biology, systematic biology, toxicology and zoology.
KEYWORDS: Marine Sciences
Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
5161 River Rd.
Bethesda, Md 20816
(ASFA)
(301) 951-1400
Aquatic Sciences
This data base contains citations with abstracts to literature on science, technology, and management of marine,
brackish, and freshwater environments. It includes these and related subjects: agriculture; aquatic biology; ecology and
ecosystems; environmental studies; fisheries; limnology; marine biology, pollution, and technology; and water
pollution.
KEYWORDS; Marine Sciences
East Coast Marine Users Bulletin Board
(301) 899-2106
Open to the public and accessible free of charge, this remote information system provides marine weather and nautical
information for coastal waterways. Information covers bays and sounds, coastal waters, and offshore waters, tropical
storm advisories, tidal information and important weather, nautical and fishing news. Data are primarily about Jhe middle
Atlantic region.
KEYWORDS: Marine Sciences gg| (206) 526-6343
Environmental; Water
Marine Ecosystems Analysis Data System
Pacific Office, Coastal and Estuarine Assessments
7600 Sand Point Way. NE
Seattle, WA 98115
This system contains voluminous quantities of marine related data. It includes geological, chemical and biological data on
level, sources, rates and effects of contaminants in sediments, water column and biota.
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KEYWORDS: Marine Sciences
Oceanic Abstracts
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
5161 River Road
Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 951-1400
DIALOG
This bibliographic database covers oceanography and marine sciences including marine geology, geophysics,
meteorology, acoustics, optics, remote sensing, engineering, mining, biology, law, government, desalination, diving,
deep-sea studies, coastal and offshore resources, shipping, buoys, submersible devices, oceanic pollution and fisheries.
KEYWORDS! Medicine
Bibliographic
EMBASE
DIALOG
EMBASE provides bibliographic references and abstracts for literature on human medicine and related disciplines. Subject
coverage includes the basic biological sciences with some relevance to human medicine, such as articles on drugs and
potential drugs. Normally excluded are articles on nursing, dentistry, psychology paramedicial professions, podiatry, and
optometry.
KEYWORDS: Medicine
Health
MEDLINE
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda. MD 20209
(301) 496-6193
National Library of Medicine
This data base contains approximately 600,000 references to biomedical journal articles published in the current and two
proceeding years. An English abstract, if published with the article, is frequently included. The articles are from 3,000
journals published in the U.S. and to foreign countries, as well as from selected monographs.
KEYWORDS: Nuclear Waste
Nuclear Waste News
Business Publishers, Inc.
9S1 Pershing Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 587-6300
NewsNet
This data base consists of news items on nculear waste issues. It is prepared by Business Publishers Inc.
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KEYWORDS! Pesticides
National Pesticide Information Retrieval System
Department of Entomology
Purdue University
West Lafayette. IN 47907
(NPIRS)
(317) 494-6614
Department of Entomology Purdue
University
NPIRS has data on federally & state registered pesticides, with the manufacturing company name, type of formulations,
type of active ingredients, brand name, pests that the product controls & tolerance levels for food crop uses. A valuable
source of information about pesticides that is available in NPIRS is the Pesticide Fact Sheets that are prepared as new
pesticides are first registered, or as registration standards or special reviews are completed for old pesticides.
KEYWORDS: Pesticides
Agriculture; Environment
Pest Control Literature Documentation
Derwent Publications Ltd.
6845 Elm Street, Suite 500
McLean, VA 22101
(PESTDOC)
(703) 790-0400
ORBIT
This database relates to agriculture and the environment. PESTDOC covers the scientific literature on pesticides.
herbicides, and plant protection to meet the requirements of manufacturers of agricultural chemicals other than fertilizers.
It covers analytical techniques, biology, chemistry, toxicology, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, molluscides and
rodenticides. It is updated quarterly.
KEYWORDS: Petroleum
Bibliographic
American Petroleum Institute Literature
American Petroleum Institute
156 William Street
New York. NY 10038
(APILIT)
(212) 587-9660
ORBIT
APILIT is a reference to literature about petroleum refining and the petrochemical industry. It covers transportation and
storage of petroleum, refinery, engineering, alternative energy, pollution and conservation with material from trade and
technical journals, business magazines, financial and news reports, conference proceedings and government reports. It
starts in 1964 and is updated monthly.
(202) 634-7500
KEYWORDS; Physical
Chemical; Pollution
National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC)
User Services Branch
2001 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20235
There are basically two types of data available from this system: 1) scientific and technical data; 2) related management
information. Grouped into three broad categories the database archives and disseminates physical/chemical data (current,
temperature, salinity, nutrients, marine meteorology; biological data (basic marine biological measurements) and
pollution data.
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KEYWORDS; Physical 49> (301> 975-2208
Chemicals
National Standard Reference Data System (NSRDS)
Office of Standard Reference Data
A 320 Physics Building
National Bureau of Standards
Gaithersburg. MD 20899
NSRDS contains databases of evaluated physical and chemical properties of substances. The system supports NBS'
responsibility to promote numerical data in the physical sciences. The evaluations are carried out through a national
network of 22 NSRDS Centers and special projects conducted by universities, government laboratories and industry. Each
center is responsible for a well-defined technical scope and for compiling a comprehensive indexed bibliographic file.
KEYWORDS: Physical
Earth Sciences; Engineering; Life Science
PASCAL
Centre de Documentation Scientifique et Technique ICTflmm Questel, Inc.
PASCAL is a multidisciplinary data base containing over 5 million citations. Subjects include physical science (e.g.,
atoms and molecules; general physical, analytical, inorganic, and organic chemistry), earth science (e.g., stratigraphy and
hydrology), life sciences (e.g., human diseases, genetics, and animal biology), and engineering science (e.g., pollution,
mechanical industries, and transportation).
KEYWORDS: Pollution
Abstracts
Pollution Abstracts
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
S161 River Road
Bethesda. MD 20816
(301) 951-1400
BRS, DIALOG
Pollution Abstracts contains bibliographic abstracts on pollution research and engineering studies which are compiled by
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. This data base contains citations, with abstracts, to the worldwide technical and
non-technical literature on pollution research, sources, and controls. Covers air, water, land, thermal noise, and
radiological pollution; pesticides; sewage and waste treatment; environmental action; and toxicity and health.
KEYWORDS: Pollution
Storage and Retrieval of Aerometric Data
Sigma Data Services Corporation
5515 Security Lane
Rockville. MD 20852
(SAROAD)
(301) 231-0644
Boeing Computer Services
SAROAD contains some 350.000 measurements of pollution levels from 4.500 monitoring stations around the U.S.
collected by the EPA. Data include the type of pollutant measured and the method used to measure it.
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KEYWORDS; Population
Bibliographic
Population Information Online (POPLINE)
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda. MD 20209
(301) 496-6193
National Library of Medicine
POPLINE contains about 147,200 citations and abstracts to journal articles, monographs, and technical reports in the
field of population, including base research in demography.
KEYWORDS: Regulations
Energy; Environment; Safety
Compliance Alert; Federal Register Digest
Bureau of Law and Business, Inc.
CompuServe Consumer Information
Service; NewsNet, Inc.
Contains summaries of federal regulations pertaining to the environment, waste management, energy, and the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Covers relevant sections of the Federal Register and the Code of
Federal Regulations.
KEYWORDS: Regulations
Environmental; Legislation
Compliance Management Report
Bureau of Law & Business, Inc. IGTfl \ 111 j NewsNet, Inc.
Contains full text of Compliance Management Report, a newsletter on legal and practical problems encountered in
complying with federal laws and regulations in the environmental protection and occupational health and safety areas.
Covers air pollution, hazardous materials and wastes, and technologies supporting compliance with regulations.
KEYWORDS; Regulations
Legislation
Computer-Aided Environmental Legislative Data System
US Army Corps of Engineers Program
909 West Nevada Street
Urbana, IL
(217) 333-1369
(CELDS)
CELDS is an information bank of abstracted state & federal environmental laws, regulations & standards. Intended for use
by the lay person, legislative information is written in straightforward narrative style. Abstracts are classified in the
system by fields ranging from air quality to transportation. CELDS contains 12 fields of info on each abstracted data
record including bibliographic reference, geographical/political scope, table of environmental attributes, & keywords.
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KEYWORDS: Regulations
I PI
Environet
ERT. A Resource Engineering Company
696 Virginia Road
Concord, MA 01742
(800) 633-0366
ERT
Environet is a regulatory data base of federal and state environmental compliance requirements. It covers all major federal
regulations governing air, water, and waste mangement as well as corresponding regulations for 13 states (AL, IL, LA,
OH, OK, PA. TN. TX, VA, NJ. NY. MI, CA).
KEYWORDS: Regulations
Environmental
Environmental Compliance Information Services
Information for Public Affairs
Sacramento, CA 95840
(916) 444-0840
Information for Public Affairs
This system provides a customized profile of federal and state environmental requirements. For each requirement the data
base contains a summary of the regulation; description of monitoring, reports, and recordkeeping requirements; the name
of the promulgating agency; and the regulation's citation. Updates are completed periodically.
KEYWORDS; Regulations
Federal Register Abstracts
National Standards Association
5161 River Road
Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 951-1310
DIALOG, ORBIT
Federal Register Abstracts provides comprehensive coverage of federal regulatory agency actions as published in the
Federal Register, the official U.S. government publication of regulations, proposed rules, and legal notices issued by
federal agencies.- Included are references to meetings and-hearing notices, public laws. and.rules taking effect each day..
Sources also include Presidential proclamations, executive orders, and Presidential determinations.
KEYWORDS: Research
Defense Technical Information Center Collection
US Department of Defense
Building 5, Cameron Station
Alexandria, VA 22314
(202) 274-7633
(DTIC Online, DROLS)
DTIC maintains data banks with information about planned, ongoing, and completed DOD-related research and
development activities. The collection is multi-displinary in scope and spans all fields of science and technology,
covering topics such as: aeronautics, missile technology, navigation, space and technology, nuclear science, biology,
chemistry, environmental science, oceanography, computer science, and human factors engineering.
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KEYWORDS: Research |^g| (415) 8SS-2411
Electrical
Electric Power Data Base
Electric Power Research Institute IBSlilLH DIALOG
Technical Information Center
PO Box 10412
Palo Alto, CA 94303
This database consists of summaries of all ongoing and completed research projects conducted by the Electric Power
Research Institute (EPRI), Canadian Electrical Association, Central Research Institute for Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
in Japan, and many other electric power research projects conducted by electric utilities and various research
organizations. Many of these projects are environmentally oriented.
KEYWORDS: Research
Physical Sciences
Federal Research in Progress (FEDRIP)
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
(703) 487-4807
DIALOG, Mead Data Central
FEDRIP contains descriptions of current and recently completed federal research projects in the physical sciences,
engineering and life sciences. Some 70,000 records are added each year. Most records contain project title, keywords,
date when the project started, estimated completion date, project manager, organizations sponsoring and conducting the
research, a descriptive summary and a progress report It is updated twice a year.
KEYWORDS:
Research
Solid Waste
Solid Waste Management
Environment Canada
351 St. Joseph Boulevard
Hull, Quebec, Canada Kl A OH3
(613) 997-3800
Questel, Inc.
This a record of Canadian research projects in the handling and disposal of solid wastes. Project descriptions, results,
personnel and costs are included. Most projects were government funded.
KEYWORDS; Research
Bibliographic; Waste
Waste Management and Resource Recovery
International Research & Evaluation
Contains citations, with abstracts, to the worldwide literature covering solid, liquid, hazardous, and nuclear waste
management; water quality; toxic substances; land reclamation; and resources recovery. Ehphasis in these areas is on air
pollution, agricultural engineering, civil engineering, food science, geology, and nuclear science. Sources inlcude
government reports, journal articles, monographs, proceedings, news items, patents, and other databases.
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KEYWORDS: Safety
Health
Document Information Directory System (DIDS)
Information Retrieval and Analyses Section
4676 Columbia Parkway
Cincinnati. OH 4S226
(513) 684-8317
DIDS contains a listing of all materials produced by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
The system includes: technical assistance reports, contract and grants reports, health-hazard evaluations, current
intelligence bulletins, criteria documents, and speeches by NIOSH officials.
KEYWORDS:
Safety
Health; Bibliographic
(513) 533-8317
NIOSHTIC
Information Retrieval and Analyses Section
4676 Columbia Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45226
NIOSHTIC contains bibliographic citations and abstracts of occupational safety and health materials pertianing mainly to
toxicology. Input is gathered from US and foreign literature, the personnel files of several distinguished people in the
fields, and foreign trade.
KEYWORDS: Safety
Railroad Accident/Incident Reporting System
Office of Safety RRS-22
400 Seventh Street SW
Washington, DC 20590
(202) 366-2760
(RAIRS)
RAIRS presents historical data on rail-highway crossing accidents/incidents for 1979 through 1984. It combines
information from the rail-highway crossing accident/incident file with data in the National Rail-Highway Crossing
. Inventory and highlights relationships between certain grade-crossing characteristics and accident frequencies. Jt also ....
gives the physical and operational statistics for all public, at-grade rail-highway crossings.
KEYWORDS: Science gJBl (202) 287-5108
Technology
National Referral Center
Resources Analysis Secton
Library of Congress
Washington. DC 20540
The database of the now defunct Library of Congress' National Referral Center still exists. This data bank consists of a
directory listing more than 12.000 organizations or individuals qualified to provide information on topics primarily in
science, technology and social sciences to the general public. A typical citation contains the names of the resource,
mailing address, telephone number, areas of interest, special collections, databases, publications and special services.
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KEYWORDS: Science
Technology
National Technical Information Service
NITS
Office of Product Management
Springfield, VA 22161
(NTIS)
(703) 487-4929
Bibliographic Retrieval System (BRS);
CISTI; DIALOG; Mead Data Central
Systems Development Corporation
NTIS contains over 1 million citations to unrestricted technical reports from U.S. & non-U.S. government-sponsored
research, development, and engineering analyses. Major areas covered include the biological, social, and physical
sciences, mathematics, engineering & business information. It includes announcements of computer-readable software &
data files, U.S. Government-owned inventions, selected reprints, & federally sponsored translations.
KEYWORDS: Socioeconomic IJSifr (217) 333-1369
Planning
Economic Impact Forecast System (EIFS)
Environmental Technical Information Systems TtjTflmm ETK
University of Illinois
909 West Nevada
Urbana, IL 61801
A tool for planners, EIFS provides an assortment of information useful for calculating socioeconomic changes resulting
from public and private planning activities. The system points out severe impacts early in the decision-making process
so that alternatives may be considered. EIFS has statistics for all countries and parishes in the country.
KEYWORDS: Soil
Environmental
Soil Conservation Map Unit Use File
Statistical Laboratory
212 Snedecor Hall
Ames, IA 50011
The database contains map unit data for soil surveys done by or in cooperation with the USDA Soil Conservation Service.
The data are stored in three data sets. The first is the survey area file which contains one reocrd for each survey area. The
second data set is the map unit-file contains one record for each map unit and includes such items as: map. symbol, map
unit name, and acreage. The third data set is the map unit component file.
KEYWORDS: Soil
Environmental
Soils Information Retrieval Systems
(SIRS)
ETIS
Contains 20.000 records compiled from the Soil Conservation Service's reports on the characteristics and interpretive
properties of all soils in the United States. Examples of soil information include use restrictions, potential habitat,
description of soil and much more. Information is organized only by soil series.
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KEYWORDS: Technology Transfer
HOMS Reference Manual Hydrology Techniques
HOMS National Reference Center
8060 13th Street, Room 1432
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 427-7454
==
The HOMS Reference Manual documents all operational hydrological techniques offered for technology transfer. The
database contains a contact point and description for more than 300 separate technologies submitted by the meterological
and hydrological services of the World Meterological Association. Included in each description is the technology's
purpose, scientific techniques and procedures.
KEYWORDS; Toxic Substances
Toxic Materials News
Business Publishers Inc.
951 Pershing Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20190
(301) 587-6300
NewsNet
This database contains the full text of the print newsletter Toxic Materials News, which reports EPA's actions in
enforcement and nonenforcement. It includes potentially deletrious waste products and their disposal, pesticides, toxic
pollutants of air and water, cancer-causing substances and the transportatin of hazardous materials. It is updated weekly.
KEYWORDS: Toxic Substances
TSCA Initial Inventory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC
(800) 424-9065
DIALOG, ORBIT
This is the Toxic Substances Control Act Initial Inventory, a listing, made in 1979, of about 60,000 substances in the
U.S. commerce considered by EPA to be manufactured in the U.S. and/or imported. Each substance is listed by its
Chemical Abstracts Service Number, name, molecular formula and synonym.
KEYWORDS: Toxic Substances
TSCA Plant and Production
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street. SW
Washington, DC 20460
(800) 424-9065
as, ORBIT
TSCA Plant and Product contains some 127,000 references to the approximately 53,00 U.S. commercial substances
covered by the Toxic Substances Control Act Initial Inventory and its 1981 supplement. It includes manufacturing and
import information, volume produced at each site. Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number, and the manufacturer's
name, address and identification number.
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KEYWORDS; Toxicology
Carcinogenesis Bioassay Data System (CBDS)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences
This data base contains data on approximately 600 chemical compounds being tested for toxicity. Data is mostly
carcinogenic results of tests on rats, exposed to environmental chemicals. Retrievable information includes: specific
animal, dose of chemical, animal age, results, organs affected and kinds of tumors. Examples of chemicals tested include
compounds in pesticides and over-the-counter drugs. CBDS is searchable in batch mode.
KEYWORDS: Toxicology
Bibliographic; Chemicals
Chemical Exposure
Chemical Effects Information Center
Oak Ridge National Library
Oakridge, TN 38731
PS.
DIALOG. U.S. DOE (RECON)
Contains citations to literature on chemicals that have been identified in human biological media and reported effects of
metals, pesticides, and other substances on the human body. Each record includes bibliographic information, CAS
systematic name and Registry Number, chemical properties, formulas, synonyms, tissue levels measured, analytical
method used, number and sex of cases, demographic samples, health effects, geographic location, and animal studied.
KEYWORDS:
Toxicology
Chemicals
Clincial Toxicology of Commercial Products
U.S. EPA; U.S. Food and Drug Admin.
(CTCP)
Chemical Information System, Inc. (CIS)
A database system that contains chemical and toxicologies! information on over 20,000 commercial products derived
from 3,000 chemicals. Records can be retrieved by manufacturer, trade name, manufacturer's approved usage, date of most
' recent change in chemical formulation, chemical names of ingredients, and' Chemical Abstracts Service Registry .Number,.
Includes data on toxicity, symptoms, and treatments.
KEYWORDS: Toxicology
Health; Safety; Bibliographic
NIOSHTIC
National Institute of Occupational Safety
and Health
This data base contains more than 100.000 bibliographic citations and abstracts of occupational safety and health
materials pertaining mainly to toxicology. Input is gathered from U.S. and foreign literature, the personnel files of
several distinguished people in the fields, and foreign trade.
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KEYWORDS; Toxicology
PROFILE
Systems Application, Inc.
Systems Application. Inc.
PROFILE was developed to provide a structured method for abstracting, storing, and retrieving lexicological data. It
contains chemicals found in the urban atmosphere, water, coal, and as environmental pollutants; including many organic
compounds but less than ten inorganic compounds, pesticides, and metals. PROFILE data records contain information on
a total of about 300 chemicals.
KEYWORDS: Toxicology g^B| (513) 533-8302
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS)
~ National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health HfrfflmiLi CIS
4676 Columbia Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45226
RTECS is a compendium of lest results of more than 100,000 lexicological measurements carried out on more than
60,000 chemicals. Data include Chemical Abstracts Service numbers and registry numbers, chemical formulae, alternative
names, short-and long-term in vitro findings, in vitro mutagenesis results, and data on irritation of the eye and skin by
each material.
KEYWORDS: Toxicology
Toxicology Data Bank
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20209
(301) 496-6193
This data base contains data on substances that are of known or potential toxicity & to which substantial populations are
exposed. Data elements are grouped into several classes of information, including: SUBSTANCE IDENTIFICATION;
MANUFACTURING/USE; CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; TOXKTTY/BIOMEDICAL EFFECTS;
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE/EXPOSURE POTENTIAL; & MONITORING & ANALYSIS METHODS.
KEYWORDS: Toxicology
Chemicals
TOXLINE
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda. MD 20209
(301) 496-6193
DIALOG
This compilation covers worldwide development in the toxicology of drugs, chemicals, pesticides, environmental
pollutants, mutagens and teratogens. TOXLINE includes bibliographic files prepared by the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory. This data base contains: ABSTRACTS ON HEALTH EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS (KEEP),
CHEMICAL-BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES (CBAC), and PESTICIDES ABSTRACTS.
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KEYWORDS; Transportation
Research
Transportation Research Information Service
Transportation Research Board
2101 Constitution Avenue. NW
Washington. DC 20418
(TRIS)
(202) 334-3250
DIALOG
TRIS consists of transportation research information for air, highway, rail and maritime transport; mass transit; and
information from the Highway Research Information Service, Maritime Research Information Service, Railroad
Information Service, and Air Transportation Information Service. It covers regulations, legislation, energy, environment,
safety, materials, design, construction, maintenance technology, operations, traffic control and communication.
KEYWORDS; Water
Waste; Bibliographic
AQUALINE
Water Research Center
Medmenham Laboratory
Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England SL7 2HD
(049) 166-531
DIALOG
This data base includes over 87,000 citations, with abstracts, to literature (worldwide) on aspects of waste water, water,
and the aquatic environment. Relevant topics are: (1) surface water, (2) waste water treatment, (3) groundwater, (4) water
sampling and analysis, (5) groundwater pollution, (6) drinking water quality, (7) sludge utilization and other related
topics.
KEYWORDS; Water
Catalog of Information on Water Data
US Geological Survey
417 National Center
Reston. VA 22090
(703) 648-4383
This computer file contains entries on streams, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, and ground water. It contains sources,
measurement locations, parameter types, frequency of measurement, and periods of record for data-acquisition programs of
Federal/non-Federal agencies and organizations. It also contains water-data collection techniques for surface-water, ground
water, sediment, biological and micro-biological quality of surface and ground water.
KEYWORDS: Water
Current Meter Data
National Oceanographic Data Center
2001 Wisconsin Ave.. NW
Washington, DC
(202) 634-7500
This Tile contains time series measurements of ocean currents. These data are obtained from current meter moorings and
represent the Eulerian method of current measurement (i.e., the meters are deployed at a fixed point and measure flow past
a sensor). Position, bottom depth, sensor depth, and meter characteristics are reported for each station. The data record
comprises values of east-west and north-south current vector components at specified date and time.
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KEYWORDS! Water
Water Quality
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATON SYSTEM (IRIS)
CompuServe Consumer Information
Service
IRIS contains citations, with abstracts, to educational and instructional materials (both print and non-print) on water
quality and water resources. Topics covered include water quality, water resources, water pollution control, water
treatment, waste disposal, wastewater treatment, water quality monitoring, safety, standards, pesticides, and toxic
substances.
KEYWORDS: Water
MASTER WATER DATA INDEX (MWDI)
U.S. Geological Survey
421 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
(703) 648-4000
U.S. Geological Survey NAWDEX
Program Office
The MWDI contains about 500,000 sites throughout the U.S. from which water data (both surface and ground) is collected.
Site information includes: location, organization collecting information, status of collection project and water quality
parameter data. The data base can be searched by geographical area, type of site, and longitude/latitude position.
KEYWORDS: Water
National Water Data Exchange
U.S. Geological Survey
421 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
(NAWDEX)
(703) 648-4000
U.S. Geological Survey
National Water Data Exchange
NAWDEX is a national system with information on the identification, location and acquisition of water data. It contains
two databases: WATER DATA SOURCES DIRECTORY, which contains information about organizations that collect
water-related data, and MASTER WATER DATA INDEX, which provides information about individual sites at which
surface-water, ground-water or water-quality data are collected.
KEYWORDS; Water
Environmental
Naval Operations Systems Center (NOSC)
Marine Environmental Support Office
Naval Ocean Systems Center
San Diego, CA 92152
(619) 225-6609
Information available from this system include baseline data consisting of water, sediment and biological samples from
Navy harbors. It provides the Navy with the scientifically sound and legally defensible capability to deal with and solve
problems concerning marine/environmental quality. Data are available on real-time and discrete methods of measuring
Navy contaminant in seawater, advanced bioassay technical and permitting procedures.
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KEYWORDS: Water
Selected Water Resources Abstracts
U.S. Geological Survey
421 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
(703) 648-4000
DIALOG, Soils Systems Environmental
Technical Information Systems
This database corresponds to the printed Selected Water Resources Abstracts. It includes citations and abstracts from
journals, magazines, newspapers, government reports and conference proceedings. Topics include water management and
conservation, water quality, resources planning, engineering and water-related law. It starts in 1968 and is updated
monthly.
KEYWORDS: Water
Environmental
Selected Water Resources Abstracts (SWRA)
Office of Water Resources and Technology
US Department of the Interior Geological Survey
Washington. DC 20240
(202) 343-2186
Wfii
The database offers a comprehensive range of water-related topics in the life, physical and management of water. Subject
coverage includes: nature and properties of water, water supply augmentation and conservation, water quality management
and control, water resoruce planning and legal ramifications. SWRA contains abstracts for journals, monographs, reports,
patents, conference proceedings, court cases submitted to the Office of Water Research and Technology.
(WATSTORE)
KEYWORDS; Water |^^| (703) 648-4000
Aquatic Sciences; Hydrolgogic
Water Data Storage and Retrieval System
U.S. Geological Survey
421 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
This database stores the hydrologic data including the identification, location and physical descriptions of sites;
information on the river stages, streamflow values, water temperatures, specific conductance values, sediment
concentrations and discharges; peak streamflow and stage values for surface water sites; stream discharge values,
temperatures, and other parameters.
KEYWORDS: Water
Bibliographic; Aquatic Sciences
Water Resources Abstracts
~ U.S. Geological Survey
421 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
(703) 648-4000
DIALOG; U.S. Department of Energy
(RECON)
Water Resources Abstracts contains about 180,000 citations, with abstracts, to scientific and technical literature on the
water-resource-related aspects of the physical, social, and life sciences. It covers related engineering and legal aspects of
the characteristics, conservation, control, use, and manaement of water resources. Topics covered include the nature of
water and water cycles; water quality management and protection; and water resources planning.
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KEYWORDS: Water
Bibliographic
Water Resources Scientific Information Centers
US Department of the Interior
Washington, DC 20240
(WRSIC)
(202) 343-843S
DOE (RECON); DIALOG (File 17)
WRSIC maintains a bibliographic database covering all scientific and technical information of interest to the water
resources community. Abstracts, indexes and bibliographic citations are provided for materials in the following fields:
nature of water; resource data; water cycles; engineering works; water supply augmentation and conservation; water quality
management, control and protection; manpower, grants and facilities; and scientific and technical information.
(202) 634-7500
KEYWORDS: Water Pollution
Toxicity
Marine Toxic Substances and Pollutants
National Oceanographic Data Center
2001 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20235
This database contains dtaa on ambient concentrations of toxic substances and other pollutants in the marine
environment. The data are derived from laboratory analyses of samples of water, sediment or marine organisms. Survey
information includes platform type, start and end dates, the name of the investigator and the name of the institution.
Sample characteristics, collection methods and laboratory techniques are reported for each sample collected and analyzed.
KEYWORDS; Water Pollution
Safety
Microbial Information System (MICRO-IS)
National Institute of Dental Research
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 496-9750
This system contains a wide variety of retrieval, management and editing functions used for marine pollution and related
food safety data, and maintains some Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program data for the
National Oceanographic Data Center.
KEYWORDS: Water Pollution
National Marine Pollution Information System
NMPIS Data Manager
2001 Wisconsin Ave.. NW, Page 1 Building
Washington. DC 20235
(202) 634-7441
(NMPIS)
This database contains an automated catalog of all federally funded marine pollution projects. For each project the
following information is provided: types of studies, budget information, investigation personnel, and other relevant
project information.
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KEYWORDS; Water Quality
DMS
Hydrocomp. Inc.
201 San Antonio Circle
Mountain View. CA 94040
(415) 948-3919
Hydrocomp, Inc.
DMS is compiled from field work and laboratory tests by U.S. Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It contains extensive water quality and hydrologic data.
The file is updated on an irregular basis as new data are submitted.
KEYWORDS:
Water Quality
Bibliographic
Waternet
American Water Works Association
6666 West Quincy Ave
Denver, CO 8023S
(303) 794-7711
DIALOG
Contains citations, with abstracts, to literature on water quality, analytical procedures for water quality testing, water
sysem materials, and environmental issues related to water. Includes these specific topics: the drinking water industry,
water pollution, health effects, toxicology. Items are selected from books, conference proceeedings, journals,
newsletters, standards, handbooks, water quality standard test methods.
KEYWORDS: Weather 43l (301) 763-8071
Climate Assessment Bulletin Board (CADB)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Meteorological Center W353, WWB, Room
201
Washington, DC 20233
The system is designed for easy public access and provides users with information about short term climate conditions in
the United States and throughout the world. Users can select from a menu of 50 data files summarizing meteorological data
. on a weekly, -monthly and seasonal basis. Examples of data include: temperature, precipitation, weather indexes, heating
and cooling days, energy conditions, and assessment of climate on crops.
KEYWORDS: Weather
Real Time Weather
Weather Services International Corporation
41 North Road
Bedford, MA 01730
(617) 275-5300
WSI
This is a world wide weather database that contains hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly information from more
than 4,000 observation points around the world. Weather stations in North America provide surface readings every hour;
overseas staions supply synoptic data every three or six hours. Also included are riverstage and severe weather
information, buoy and ship observations, upper-air reports, precipitation, data, and general climatologies! data.
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KEYWORDS! Weather
ZIPWTHR
Berkeley Solar Group
3140 Grove Street
Berkeley, CA 94703
(415) 843-7600
Berkeley Solar Group
ZIPWTHR includes weather information from 250 representative places in the U.S. summarized by month and hour. Data
include temperature minimums, maximums and averages; heating and cooling degree days and total solar energy received.
Data is organized by zip code. It is compiled by NOAA's National Climatic Center.
KEYWORDS: Wetlands <5Bl (202) 343-3623
Environmental; Water
Internal Fish and Wildlife Service
US Fish and Wildlife Service
18th and C Sis.. NW
RF Room 2356
Washington. DC 20240
This database contains information about the wetland management counties, the national wildlife refugees, the
administrative sites and the national fish hatcheries. It contains the name and address of each of these sites, the state in
which they are located and the date they were established.
KEYWORDS: Zoology
Zoological Record
Biosciences Information Service
2100 Arch Street
Philadelphia. PA 19103
(215) 587-4800
This database includes worldwide zoological literature. It contains sections of various animal groups, including protozoa,
nematoda, pisces, reptilia, aves and mammalia. Citations include basic bibliographic information and the systematic
classification of up to six levels. It is updated bimonthly.
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Data Services
This section highlights the various data services, both
commercially-operated and federally-based, that provide information
services to EPA. Most of these data services are described by the
following attributes:
Name of the Data Service
Contact Name and Address
Phone Number
A Brief Abstract
Related EPA Data Files & Tapes
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KDATA SIEMVUCIES
Interior Department - EROS Data Center
Users Service
EROS DATA CENTER
Sioux Falls. SD 57198
(60S) S94-61S1
CONTACT: User Services
Information and tapes are available directly from EROS Data Center or any of the National Cartographic Information
Centers. Landsat data are not mainly available from EROSTAT Corporation, a government contractor. The EROS Data
Center can also refer you to your closest EROS Application Assistance Facility which can provide microfilm copies of
EROS data.
DATABASES MAINTAINED:
Aeromagnetic Surveys, Alaska Seismic Studies, Alaskan Aeromagnetic Database, Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf
Seismic Data, Average Topographic Elevations in California and Adjacent Regions, California Regional Gravity
Data, Carbon Content Analyses, Carbon 14 Dates, Central California Microearthquake, Clay Mineralogy
Analyses, Conterminous U.S. Terrain Digital Data Base, Geologic Names, Geothermal Resources, Grain Size
Analyses, Hydrocarbons, Hypocenter Data File, Index to Geologic Maps, International Phosphate Resource
Database, Inventory of Multichannel Seismic Data, Lunar Consortium (LUNARCON), Mars Consortium
(MARSCON), Mineral Resources Database, National Earthquake Catalog (NEQCAT), National Gravity Data Set
(DMA DATA), National Uranium Resource Evaluation Database (NURE), Oil Shale Data System, Pacific/Artie
Multichannel Data (PAMCD), Permian Basin Well and Reserve File (PBW/RF), Petroleum Well History Control
System (WHCS), Rock Analysis Storage System (RASS), San Francisco Volcanic Field (SFVF), Seston Sample
Analyses 0 Pan 1 and Pan 2, Station/Sample Collection (STA004), Suspended Matter (SUSMAT), Suspended
Sediments (SUSED), Tape Archive Marine Database (TAM), Trace Metals Analyses (TRMETS). United States
Terrestrial Heat Flow, Voyager Image Data (Voyager EDR), Western Geoscience, Black Hills Hydrologic System
Database, Inventory of Published Maps (T-70), Land Cover Data From Landsat of Boise, Idaho, 1975
(LCLS-BOISE75), Land Cover Data From Landsat of Phoenix, Arizona, 1973. Land Cover Data from Landsat of Puget
Sound, Washington, 1975, Land Cover Data from Landsat of Washington, D.C.. 1973 (LCLS-WASH73), Land Cover
Data from Landsat of Western Washington State, 1974, Main Image File (MEF), National Atlas, National
Cartographic Information System Topographic Quadrangle, National Digital Cartographic Database - Digital Elevation
Model, National Digital Cartographic Database - DMA Digital Elevation Model, National Digital Cartographic
Database - Land Use/Land Cover, National Digital Cartographic Database - Large/Intermediate Scale, National Digital
Cartographic Database - Small Scale Plainmetric, Topographic Maps, T1X, World Data Bank I, World Data Bank
n, Annual Observation Well File (AOWF). Automatic Digital Recorder Tapes (ADR), Basic Well Data for
Professional Paper 796, Daily Values File (DVFILE), Direct Access Data Input/Output File of Spatial Time Series Data
for Numerical Simulation Modeling (DADIO), Drainage Areas of Illinois Streams, Flood Plain Simulation Facility
Data (FPDATA). Full State Digitized Hyrdologic Unit Lines Data Base, Groundwater Site Inventory (GWIS).
Hydrogeology Subfile (HY), Index of Active Florida Water Data Collection Stations (FINDEX), Lakes in the
Minneapolis - St. Paul Metropolitan Area (LAKEHYD), Master Water Data Index (MWDI), Measurements at Low Flow.
Partial Record Stations, Miscellaneous Sites and Spring, Nebraska Well Schedule File (NWSF). Partial and Full-State
Digitized Hyrdologic Unit Lines and Database (PTSTBASE), Peak Flow File (PKFIL), Station Header File, Stream
Discharge Measurement File (RATFILE), Stream Flow Basin Characteristics File. Surface Water Index File, Time of
Travel File (TT FILE), Travelers Research Corporation Tape of Small Rural Watershed Data, Unit Values File, Water
Oualitv Data File (OWFILEV IRD/MIS Projects Information Svstem
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HDATA
Interior Department - US Geodata
National Cartographic Information Center, USGS
507 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
(703) 860-6045
CONTACT: Users Service
The National Cartographic Information Center (NCIC) collects, sorts and describes all types of cartographic information
from federal, state, and local government agencies. It is the public's primary source for cartographic information, and
helps find maps of all kinds - and much of the data and material used to compile and print them. NCIC staff will inform
you about maps and other cartographic information you can obtain from many government sources. They will search
their vast holdings of maps and cartographic information. US GeoData tapes are computer tapes which contain
cartographic data in digital form. The data are available in two forms. The graphic form can be used to generate
computer-plotted maps. The topologically-structured form is suitable for input to geographic information systems for
use in spatial analysis and geographic studies. The Map and Chart Information System (MCIS) is a high-speed computer
system of NCIC that helps find the right map or chart quickly and accurately.
DATABASES MAINTAINED:
National Geographic Names Database, Geographic Names Alphabetical Finding Lists, USGS Topographic Maps
Database, Generic Database, Board on Geographic Names Database; Plainmetric Digital Data, Digital Elevation
Models (DEM's)
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HDATA SERVICES
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
Computer Products Support Group, National Technical
Information Service
5285 Port Royal Road
(703) 487-4763
CONTACT: Users Service
The National Technical Information Service (NTIS), a self-supporting division of the US Department of Commerce,
continually obtains magnetic tapes from government departments and agencies and then sells them to the public. It is
the central source for the public sale of government-sponsored research development, engineering reports, and foreign
technical reports.
DATABASES MAINTAINED:
Toxic Substance Control Act Plantsite Information File (S13S), Toxic Substance Control Act Preferred Name File &
Synonym File ($915), Toxic Substance Control Act Production Information File ($225), Volatile Organic Chemicals
in the Atmosphere ($240), Oil & Hazard Material Spill Information Retrieval System 1972-74, Air Pollution Tech
Info Center-Bib Data File 1964-75, Air Pollution Tech Info Center Open-End File 1964-75, Master Data File/1975 .
NE Oxidant Trans Study, New York Air Pollution Project 1964-69, Chemical Inventory Information System (CICIS),
Upgrade/User Prompted Graphic Evaluation System, Toxic Sub Control Act Chemical Substances Inv/Cum Supp 7/80,
Chemical Production Information (CICIS) (TOSCA), Notification of Hazardous Substance Sites: Section 103(c), Data
File of UNC Outdoor Chamber Study, Wastewater Treatment-Cost Est for Constr Publicly Owned Facilities, 1982,
Resource Conservation Recovery Act, Notification Hazardous Subst. Sites, TSCA-Chem Subs Inven: Initial Inven &
Cum Suppl 2 Plantsite Info File, May 1983, TSCA-Chem Subs Inven: Initial Inven & Cum Suppl 2 Prod Info File,
May 1983, TSCA-Chem Subs Inven: Initial Inven & Cum Suppl 2 Pref Name File & Synonym File, Regional Air
Pollution Study (RAPS) Hourly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 1/1-1/21/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) 1976 Hrly
Area Source Emiss 1/22-2/11/76, Regional Air Pollution Study/Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 2/12-3/3/76, Regional
Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 3/4-3/24/76. Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly
Area Source Emiss (CDC) 3/25-4/14/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC)
5/6-5/26/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 5/27-6/16/76, Regional Air
Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 6/17-7/7/76. Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area
Source Emiss (CDC) 7/8-7/28/76. * Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 7/29-8/18/76,
Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 8/18-9/8/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS)
Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 9/9-9/29/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC)
9/30-10/20/76. Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 10/21-11/10/76. Regional Air
Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC) 11/11-12/1/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area
Source Emiss (CDC) 12/2-12/22/76, Regional Air Pollution Study (RAPS) Hrly Area Source Emiss (CDC)
12/23-12/31/76, US Cancer Death Counts, 1950-79, Data File of UCR Multi-Day Chamber Study. Assessment of
Public-Owned Wastewater Treatment Facilities in US. Resource Conservation Recovery Act Notification DataFile,
1977 Economic Census (740700518). Acid Rain (6202000115), Aerosol Data Management Information System
(6402000102), Air Quality Data Handling System H (4505000917). Ambient Quality Assurance Data Base
(6202000114), Applications for Certification (4604000005), Aquatic Information Retrieval (6407000111). Arthur
Kill (9028000512), BACT/LAER Determinations (45020000905). BAT Review Study for the Timber Products
Processing, Gum and Wood, Chemicals and Publishing Industries (5302000120), BIO-STORET Master Species List
(6203000101). BLTW (meterological and atmospheric data) (6402000135)
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DATA SEMVIKCES
Transportation Department - Transportation System Center (TSC)
Users Service jfcjl (617) 494-2078
Cambridge. MA 02142
CONTACT: Pamela Marland
The Archive Data Tape Library (ADTL) at TSC contains approximately 3.000 statistical data tapes and receives in the
neighborhood of 200 additional tapes each year. The objectives of the ADTL is to provide the transportation
community with information to support their research projects.
DATABASES MAINTAINED:
Air Traffic Activity, Air Traffic, CAB Form 41, T-2, Air Traffic. CAB Form 41, T-3, Air Traffic, CAB Form 41.
T-4, Airport Tower (Cater) Data, Airport Tower Data. Charter Data, CAB Form 41. T-6, General Aviation Survey
and Avionics Survey, Origin/Destination Survey of Airline Passenger, Saveset Data, Service Segment, US Civil
Aviation Accidents/Incidents, NORC, National Opinion Research Center, Address Coding Guide, Albuquerque
Geographic Base Dime File, BEA Public Use; Commodity Transportation Survey, Congressional District Boundary,
County Boundary File, Dimeco, County Code File, Master Enumeration District List, New Geographic Code File,
Picadad Place File, Standard Codes for Named Population Places, Standard Point Location Code, Urban Atlas Data
File, Water and Land Area Codes, Zip Codes; Latitude and Longitude, Subway Environmental Simulation Program,
Transportation Statistical Reference File, Automotive Engine Mapping and Data Reduction System, Truck Inventory
and Use Survey, Revised, Wharton Domestic and Foreign Cars, Census of Transportation, Chemical Production
Data, Hazardous Materials; Commodities
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DATA SEEVHOES
ADP Network Services, Inc.
175 Jackson Plaza
Ann Arbor, MI 48106
Bibliographic Retrieval Service
1200 Route 7
.~>1 Latham. NY 12110
Boeing Computer Services Company
~ 7980 Boeing Court
r^A1 Vienna. VA 22180
Chase Econometrics/Interactive Data
~ 486 Totten Pond Road
=~~S\ Waltham. MA 02154
CIS-Chemical Information System
~ The National Library of Medicine, MEDLARS
s^==^x*l Management Section, 8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
CISTI
National Research Council of Canada
=Z=~S\ Ottawa. Ontario, Canada K1A OS2
Control Data Corporation
Business Information Services, PO Box 7100
*Z=.-=z^S\ 500 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06836
Data Resources Inc.
29 Hartwell Avenue
-_~x>1 Lexington, MA 02173
Dialog Information Services Inc.
3460 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Environmental Technical Information Systems
University of Illinois
909 West Nevada
Urbana. IL 61801
(313) 769-6800
(518) 783-1161, (800) 833-4707
(703) 827-4603
(617) 890-1234
(301) 496-6193.(800) 638-8480
(613) 993-1210
(203) 622-2000
(617) 861-0165
(800) 227-1927, (800)
982-5838-(CA). HELP-(SOO)
3-DIALOG
(217) 333-1369
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EDATA SSIEIWIKGIESS
General Electric Information Services
401 North Washington Street
Rockville. MD 208SO
I.P. Sharp Associates
~ Box 418. Exchange Tower
:£/I 2 First Canadian Place
Toronto. Ontario. Canada M5X 1E3
Mead Data Central
9393 Springboro Pike
s===>1 PO Box 933
Dayton, OH 45401
NewsNet Inc.
~ 945 Haverford Road
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
ORBIT
SDC Search Service
2525 Colorado Avenue
Santa Monico, CA 90406
QL Systems Ltd.
112 Kent Street
s^^rJ^xH Suite 1018
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIP 5P2
SCICON Ltd.
~ Brick Close
sj^rJsix^l Kiln Farm
Milton Keyes, England Mkll 3EJ
STN
2540 Olentangy River Road
s---=/1 PO Box 02228
Columbus, OH 43202
(301) 340-3536
(416) 364-5361
(800) 227-4908
(215) 527-8030. (800) 345-1301
(213) 820-4111, (800) 421-7229
(613) 238-3499
(0908) 565-656
(614) 421-3600
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D. EPA Contacts
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Section D
EPA Contacts
This section presents a wide variety of data experts and other important
contacts at EPA. Included in this group are:
The Senior Information Resources Management Officers (SIRMOs)
The Quality Assurance Officers (QAOs)
The PC-Site Coordinators
The Risk Assessment Council Members
The Risk Management Council Members
The Regional Risk Assessment Network Members
The Risk Assessment Forum Members
The Risk Assessment Review Staff
Various Experts within Program, Media & Research Offices
Radiation Representatives
Public Water Supply System Members
Additional information about EPA personnel may be obtained by calling
the EPA Locater at 382-2090.
Acknowledgements: Entries in this section are dependent on contributions from the various program,
media, and research offices across the Agency. Excerpts from the "Contacts List" from the Public
Information Center are also included. Comprehensive listings of data experts as well as appropriate
Agency-wide information representatives from specific offices are included in this section.
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JE1PA (CONTACTS
Acid Rain
Rosemary Wolfe
Acid Rain - AA-Program Development
Administrative Services
Gina Constantino
Administrative Services - Program Management Office
ADP and Telecommunications Contact
Donald Fulford
ADP and Telecommunications Contact - Dir., National Data
Processing Division Environmental Protection Agency
Agricultural Program
Inez Artico
Agricultural Program - Community & Intergovernmental
Affairs
382-4992
475-8376
8-629-3970
382-4454
ANR-445
MD-34
A-100EA
Linda Hyman 382-4454
Agricultural Program - Community & Intergovernmental
Affairs
Air Quality
Ruby Conley 382-7396
Air Quality - AA-Deputy
Asbestos
KatrinaWomack 382-3949
Asbestos - Asbestos Action Program
Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program
Anastasia Watson 475 -7046
Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program -
OSWER/Preparedness Staff
Chesapeake Bay Program
Patricia Bonner
Chesapeake Bay Program
Clean Air Act(NESHAPs)
Terry Mclaughlin 475 -9610
Clean Air Act(NESHAPs) - Office of the Director
Clean Water Act
Mary Reid 382-5710
Clean Water Act - Office of Water
A-100EA
ANR-443
TS-788A
WH-562A
WH-556
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E1PA CONTACTS
Construction Grants
Karen James
Construction Grants - Municipal Pollution Control
Contracts, Bids, & Procurement
Margaret Berger
Contracts, Bids, & Procurement - Procurement & Contract
Management Division
Controlled Correspondence (AX)
Brenda Salvadcre
Controlled Correspondence (AX) - Executive
Communications
Decontamination (Residual)
Stan Lichtman
Decontamination (Residual) - Radiation Programs
Drinking Water
Walter Andrews
Drinking Water Branch Chief
382-5804
382-3173
382-4044
475-9620
FTS: 8-264-1800, (212)
264-1800
WH-556
PM-214F
A-101
Region
Jon Capacasa
Drinking Water Branch Chief
FTS: 8-597-XXXXX, (215) Region
597-XXXXX
Patrick Crotty
Branch Chief
FTS: 8-564-1408, (303)
293-1408
Region Vm
Joseph Harrison
Safe Drinking Water Branch Chief
FTS: 8-353-2650, (312) Region V
353-2650
Ralph Langemeier
Drinking Water Branch Chief
FTS: 8-757-2815. (913)
236-2815
Region VII
Steve Pardieck
Branch Chief
FTS: 8-454-0912. (415) Region IX
974-0912
June Price
Drinking Water - Drinking Water
382-5543
WH-550
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EPA (CONTACTS
Jim Walker 475-9640
Drinking Water - Radiation Programs
Economic Analysis
Byron Hunger 475-9644
Economic Analysis - Radiation Programs
Effluent Guidelines
Debbie Seal 382-7179
Effluent Guidelines - Water
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Harry Galley 475-9626/9620
Emergency Preparedness & Response - Radiation Programs
EPA Journals
Jack Lewis 382-4359
EPA Journals - Office of Public Affairs
Estuaries
KathyMinisch 475-6182
Estuaries - Marine & Estuarine Protection
Federal Activities
382-5053
Federal Activities
FOIA Requests
Jeralene Green 382-4048
FOIA Requests - Freedom of Information
FONSI Notices Community
Barbara Ramsey 382-5067
FONSI Notices Community - OFA
Grant Requests
LoraineMercier 382-5240
Grant Requests - Grants Admin. Division
Ground Water
Barbara Burke 382-7077
Ground Water - Ground Water
WH-552
A-107
WH-556F
A-104
A-101
A-104
PM-216F
WH-550G
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IE1M (CONTACTS
DebraEhlert
Groundwater Section Chief
FTS: 8-564-1413, (303) Region
293-1413
James Kutzman
Groundwater Protection Branch Chief
Hazardous Waste Facilities/RCRA
TheaMcManus
Hazardous Waste Facilities/RCRA - OSWER/OSW
Health Effects
Ferris Benson
Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Neal Nelson 475-9640
DoseEpidemiology - Radiation Programs
High-Level Waste
Ray Clark 475-9633
High-Level Waste - Radiation Programs
Invoices, Bills, etc.
Gerald Billings 382-5100
Invoices, Bills, etc. - Financial Management
IRM Contact
Edward Hanley 382-4465
IRM Contact - Director Office of Information Resources
Management
IRM Planning Contact
Abby Pimie 382-5914
IRM Planning Contact - Director, Information Management
and Services Division
IRM Procurement Contact
Mark Walker 382-3233
IRM Procurement Contact - Head, ADP Procurement
Job Openings
Jane Thornton 382-3144
Job Openings - Personnel
FTS: 8-257-3866, (404)
347-3866
382-7202
Region IV
WH-562
Mail Drop 70
PM-226
PM-214F
PM-212
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EIPA (CONTACTS
Laboratories
Brand wein
Laboratories - Radiation Programs
Low-Level Waste
Jim Gruhlke
Low-Level Waste - Radiation Programs
Mailing Lists
Gwen Brown
Mailing Lists - Press Office
Medical X-ray
Allan Richardson
Medical X-ray - Radiation Programs
Miscellaneous Contact
Charles Conge
Miscellaneous Contact - Director, Program Systems Division
475-8388/545-2476
475-9633/9644
382-4355
475-9620
382-2374
A-107
PM-218-B
William Hooks
Director, Administrative Systems Division
Mitigation and Prevention
MikeMardis
Mitigation and Prevention - Radiation Programs
Mobile Sources Imports
Claude Magnuson
Mobile Sources Imports - Air and Radiation
NEA/IAEA/NCRP/CIRRPC
Sheldon Meyers
NEA/IAEA/NCRP/CIRRPC - Radiation Programs
Nonionizing Measurements
Ric Tell
Nonionizing Measurements - Radiation Programs
Occupational
Tony Wolbarst
Occupational - Radiation Programs
382-5220
475-9605
382-2505
475-9600
545-2476
475-9620
PM-218
EN-340F
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EIPA CONTACTS
Ocean Disposal
Bob Dyer
Ocean Disposal - Radiation Programs
Ocean Dumping
Carol Allen
Ocean Dumping - Marine & Estuarine Protection
Overall Program
Sheldon Meyers
Overall Program - Radiation Programs
Ozone
Maria Tickoff
Ozone - Strategic Studies
PC Site Coordinator
George Allison
PC Site Coordinator - OECM
475-9630
475-8580
475-9600/475-8388
475-6773
776-5143
WH-556F
PM-220
EPA2340
Elaine Anderson
PC Site Coordinator - OW
382-5831
EPA4412
Mark Antell
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
382-2878
EPA6266
Kathy Barton
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
475-6760
EPA5051
Diane Batson
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
382-2990
EPA5299
D J. Baurngartner
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
8-503-867-4048
EPA8466
VandyBradow
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
629-3767
EPAXXXX
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EIPA CONTACTS
Gloria Bullock
PC Site Coordinator - OW
475-8485
EPA8200
Jeff Camp
PC Site Coordinator - OGC
475-8880
EPA2810
lanthe Carley
PC Site Coordinator - OPPE
382-4414
EPA2199
Mike Carpenlier
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
382-2415
EPA3542
Bob Caster
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
684-7761
EPA3115
Maureen Chambers
PC Site Coordinator - OPTS
475-7445
EPA7464
Bob Coombs
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
382-7466
EPA8019
Peter Cosier
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
382-7755
EPA6142
John Crenshaw
PC Site Coordinator OAR
629-5574
EPA6231
Mike Cullen
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
382-2131
EPA5407
Lora Culver
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
475-9310
EPA3009
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EIPA (CONTACTS
Mitch Cumberworth
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
374-8395
EPA6477
Phil Cuny
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
475-9630
EPA6630
Clifford Davis
PC Site Coordinator - Reg IV
257-2316
EPA9499
Mark Dickerson
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
382-5000,
EPA3266
Clare Donaher
PC Site Coordinator - OW
475-8507
EPA4700
Rob Elias
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
629-4167
EPA8151
Russ Erickson
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
780-5534
EPA8459
Gordon Evans
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
684-7684
EPA8312
Cliff Fields
PC Site Coordinator - OPTS
557-5431
EPA7399
Bill Foskett
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
382-7870
EPA5729
Beverly Garcia-Frias
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
475-8366
EPA6610
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EIPA CONTACTS
Barry Goldfarb
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
382-7309
EPA80SO
Steve Goranson
PC Site Coordinator - Reg V
886-344S
EPA9S84
Jack Greene
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
629-2905
EPA8337
Steve Greenfield
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
S4S-2600
EPA8278
Greg Grinder
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
382-5960
EPA8045
Haley Haley
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
250-3127
EPA8431
David Henderson
PC Site Coordinator - Reg IX
454-7732
EPA9999
Gloria L. Hendricks
PC Site Coordinator - OEA
382-4066
EPA1409
MaryHinton
PC Site Coordinator - OW
475-7797
EPA4801
Karen Holt
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
382-5000
EPA3266
Steve Jackson
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
382-2580
EPA8304
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EPA (CONTACTS
Linda Jones
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
382-5891
EPA8S01
Barry Kelly
PC Site Coordinator - Reg
597-9862
EPA9399
Jim Kingery
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
743-2426
EPA8441
John Knight
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
629-2794
EPA3129
David LaRoche
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
382-7647
EPA6472
Tom Lawless
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
629-2291
EPA8243
Judy Lebowich
PC Site Coordinator - OW
382-5532
EPA4510
DarlaLetoumeau
PC Site Coordinator - OW
475-8580
EPA4601
DanLevesque
PC Site Coordinator - OIA
382-4070
EPA1099
MarkLuttner
PC Site Coordinator - OW
382-5397
EPA4346
Michael T. MacDougall
PC Site Coordinator - Reg I
835-3377
EPA9125
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EIPA CONTACTS
Steve McNeely
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
475-7262
EPA5725
Ellen Merwin
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
420-4651
EPA8421
Bob Messina
PC Site Coordinator - Reg
264-9850
EPA9297
Bill Moore
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
545-2476
EPA6651
{Catherine Moore
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
475-8336
EPA6121
Herbert Moseley
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
475-9330
EPA5407
Brand Niemann
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
475-9400
EPA6100
Dave Norwood
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
534-7615
EPA6662
Eugene (Weil
PC Site Coordinator - OECM
382-3016
EPA2298
Paul Palm
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
382-5761
EPA8204
Ron Patterson
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
629-3779
EPA8482
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EIPA
John Paul
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
838-6037
EPA8469
Bob Payne
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
629-2330
EPA8S24
Jim Peterson
PC Site Coordinator - Reg X
399-2977
EPA9099
Jessie Price
PC Site Coordinator - OW
382-5677
EPA4044
Bill Richardson
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
226-7811
EPA84S3
Warren Schwartz
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
684-7956
EPA8315
Connie Shoemaker
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
686-9011
EPA8476
Benson Simon
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
382-4160
EPA3308
Jim Sims
PC Site Coordinator - Reg VI
255-6540
EPA9699
Deborah Singer
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
382-4096
EPA3009
Charlotte Small
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
629-5662
EPA6241
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E1PA (CONTACTS
George Smith
PC Site Coordinator - Reg VII
757-2827
EPA9718
Dennis Stahl
PC Site Coordinator - Reg V
353-0667
EPA9593
Jeffrey Swartout
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
684-7811
EPA8143
Jim Tagert
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
475-7116
EPA3009
John Teuschler
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
684-7314
EPA8215
Patricia Thompson
PC Site Coordinator - Reg V
353-3659
EPA9598
Ron Updegraff
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
475-8701
EPA5399
Dennis Utterback
PC Site Coordinator - OARM
382-3339
EPA3831
Karen A. Vasquez
PC Site Coordinator - Reg V
353-1770
EPA9590
Al Vigil
PC Site Coordinator - Reg VHI
564-1423
EPA9895
Maurice Walker
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
629-5551
EPA6220
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EIPA CONTACTS
Melvin Wallace
PC Site Coordinator - OPTS
557-5431
EPA7399
Steve Waltrip
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
684-7386
EPA8514
Joan Warren
PC Site Coordinator - OW
475-7796
EPA4801
Dave White
PC Site Coordinator - Reg VI
255-6540
EPA9697
Gail Whitfield
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
629-5619
EPA6211
Gerry Widdowson
PC Site Coordinator - OW
382-7818
EPA 4046
Mary Wilkins
PC Site Coordinator - OAR
629-5504
EPA6231
Dorothy Williams
PC Site Coordinator - ORD
684-7369
EPA8114
Robert Wood
PC Site Coordinator - OIG
382-4817
EPA2094
Carl Worster
PC Site Coordinator - Reg VTH
564-1685
EPA9899
Dan Yunnan
PC Site Coordinator - OSWER
475-6754
EPA5052
D-14
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EIPA CONTACTS
Peggy Zawodny
PC Site Coordinator - Reg
922-3752
EPA9387
BobZisa
PC Site Coordinator - OPTS
Personnel
Gina Constantino
Personnel - Radiation Programs
Pesticides
Cathleen Mclnemey
General Pesticides - Office of Pesticides
382-7835
475-8388
557-7102
EPA7200
TS-766C
Bill Shiflet
Pesticides - Registration Division
557-7782
TS-767C
Zelma Taylor 382-2920
Pesticides - AA's Office
Protective Action Guides (PAG)
Joe Logsdon
Protective Action Guides (PAG) - Radiation Programs
Public Information
Steve Page
Public Information - Radiation Programs
Publications
Miles Kahn
Publications - Radiation Programs
PWSS (PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM)
Director. Division of Water Hygiene
TS-788
475-9620
475-9605
475-8388
(512) 458-7533
Dennis Alt - Region VII
Chief, Water Supply Section, Surface and Groundwater
Protection Bureau
(515) 281-8998
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EIPA (CONTACTS?
TraceyAndreae -RegionIV
Administrator
(904) 487-1779
Thomas Arizumi - Region IX (808) 548-4682
Supervisor, Drinking Water Program, Sanitation Branch
Gregory Baker -RegionIX
Executive Officer, Environmental Protection Board
Headquarters
(670) 322-9355
MaxBatavia -RegionIV
Director, Division of Water Supply
(803) 734-5310
James Boydston - Region X
Supervisor, Drinking Water Systems Section
(503) 229-6310
James Branch -Region K
Administrator, Guam Environmental Protection Agency
(XXX) 646-8863
Stuart Bruny - Region V
Chief, Office of Public Water Supply
(614) 466-8307
Michael Burke -Region II
Director, Bureau of Public Water Supply Protection
(518) 474-5577
Darron Busch Region Vm
Bureau of Drinking Water
(605) 773-3151
Stuart Castle -Region VI
Health Program Manager, Water Supply Section
(505) 827-2778
Dick Coddington - Region IX
Acting Water Mgmt. Div. Director
FTS: 8-454-8115, (415)
974-8115
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EIPA CONTACTS
James Collier -Region III
Chief, Water Hygiene Branch
(202) 767-7370
Jack Daniel -Region VII
Director, Division of Environmental Health and Housing
(402) 471-2541
PatriciaDeese -RegionII
Director, Division of Water Supply
(617) 292-5770
GaryEnglund - Region V
Chief, Section of Public Water Supplies
(612) 623-5330
Dick Famell - Region X (907) 465-2653
Alaska Drinking Water Program, Water Quality Management
John Fernstrom - Region IV
Manager, Water Protection Branch
DanFraser -RegionVIII
Chief, Drinking Water Section, Water Quality Bureau
(406) 444-2406
William Garland -Region VIII
Administrator. Water Quality Division
(307) 777-7781
John Hagopian - Region II
Chief, Division of Water Supply
(401) 277-6867
BarkerHamill -RegionII
Chief, Bureau of Potable Water
(609) 984-7945
Allen Hammer - Region III
Director, Bureau of Water Supply Engineering
(804) 786-1766
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James Haynes - Region IV (615)741-6636
Director, Division of Water Supply, Bureau of Environment
Wallace Hinckley - Region II (207) 289-3826
Assistant Director, Department of Human Services, Bureau of
Health, Division of Health Engineering
RichardHowell -RegionIII (302) 736-4731
Program Director, Office of Sanitary Engineering
Ray Jarema - Region II (203) 566-1251
Chief, Water Supply Section
Rick Karlin - Region VIII (303) 320-8333
Chief, Drinking Water Section
William Kelley - Region V (517) 335-8318
Chief, Water Supply Services Division
BrunoKirsch -Region VI (501) 661-2000
Director, Division of Engineering
Robert Krill - Region V (608) 267-7651
Director, Bureau of Water Supply
Donald Kuntz - Region IH (304) 348-2981
Chief, Drinking Water Division
Jerry Lane-Region VII (314)751-3241
Director, Public Drinking Water Program
FrancineLang -RegionIX (809) 774-6420
Acting Director, Natural Resources Management
D-18
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EIPA CONTACTS
Bill Liechty - Region X
Acting Director. Drinking Water Operations
(206) 753-5954
Mail Stop LD-11
Jack Long - Region VIII
Environmental Engineer, Division of Water Supply and
Pollution Control
(701) 224-2370
Emilio Lopex-Marquez - Region n
Director. Drinking Water Supply Supervision Program
(809) 766-1616
William Lopp - Region IX
Chief, Division of Environmental Quality
Bernard Lucey - Region n
Chief, Water Supply Division
(603) 271-3503
FrederickMarrocco -Regionin
Chief, Bureau of Water Supply
(717) 787-9035
James McDonald - Region IV
Director, Division of Water Supply
(601) 354-6616/490-4211
Karl Mueldener - Region vn
Chief. Permits and Compliance Section, Bureau of Water
Protection
(913) 862-9360
RobertMunari -RegionDC
Manager, Compliance Unit
(602) 257-2235
Al Murrey - Region X
Chief, Water Quality Bureau, Division of Environment
(208) 334-5867
Jonathan Palm - Region IX
Supervisor, Public Health Engineering
(702) 885-4750
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EIPA (CONTACTS
WilliamParrish -RegionIII
Chief, Division of Water Supplies, Inspection and
Compliance Program
(301) 225-6360
Joe Power -Region IV
Chief, Water Supply Branch
(205) 271-7773
T. Jay Ray -Region VI
Administrator, Office of Preventive and Public Health
Services
(504) 568-5105
Peter Rogers - Region IX
Chief, Sanitary Engineering Branch
(916) 323-6111
Roger Selburg - Region V
Director, Division of Public Water Supplies
(217) 785-8653
GayleSmith -RegionVIII
Director, Bureau of Public Water Supplies
(801) 538-6159
John Smither - Region IV
Director, Division of Water
(502) 564-3410 Ext. 543
Kenneth Stone - Region II
Chief, Sanitary Engineering
Johnny Taylor -Region VI
Water Facility Engineering Service
(405) 271-5204
Wallace Venrick - Region IV
Head, Water Supply Branch, Division of Health Services
(919) 733-2321
Arnold Viere Region V
Director, Division of Public Water Supply
(317) 633-0174
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EIPA (CONTACTTS
Quality Assurance
Rudy Boksleitner
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
Mail Drop 77
John B. Clements
Director. Quality Assurance Division
Mail Drop 77
Audrey D. Kroner
Coordinator
Quality Assurance Coordinator
Patricia Krantz
Quality Assurance Coordinator
Quality Assurance Liaison
Dr. Dan Bender
Quality Assurance Liaison
CRL/Region in
David G. Easterly
Quality Assurance Liaison
Quality Assurance Officer
Dale Bates
Quality Assurance Officer
Region VII
Lewis Battist 475-9644
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Radiation Programs
Patrick Borthwick
Quality Assurance Officer
Martin Brossman 382-7040
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Water Regulations &
Standards
NorbertDee 382-7077
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Ground-Water Protection
D-21
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EIPA (CONTACTS
David G. Easterly
Quality Assurance Officer
EMSL - Las Vegas
Bettina Fletcher
Quality Assurance Officer
Judith S. Ford
Quality Assurance Officer
Robert G. Forrest
Quality Assurance Officer
Region VI
Walter Galloway
Quality Assurance Officer
DuaneGeuder 382-7943
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Emergency & Remedial
Response
Jay Glatz
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Toxic Substances
382-3988
Maria Gomez-Taylor
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Drinking Water
382-3029
Dave Graham
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Acid Deposition,
Environmental Monitoring & Quality Assurance
382-5776
Robert Graves
Quality Assurance Officer
EMSL - Cincinnati
Connie Gucci
Quality Assurance Officer
Region VI
D-22
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EPA (CONTACTS
Kenneth Gutteiman 382-7835
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Compliance Monitoring
Joe Hall
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Marine & Estuarine
Protection
475-7378
JimHamala
Quality Assurance Officer
Joseph Italiano
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Underground Storage
Tanks
382-5875
Andrea Jirka
Quality Assurance Officer
Region V
Charles Jr. Jones
Quality Assurance Officer
Region in
Gregory Kew
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Health and
Environmental Assessment
475-8924
Jimmy Kingery
Quality Assurance Officer
Kent Kitchingman
Quality Assurance Officer
Region IX
Robert W. Knight
Quality Assurance Officer
Region IV
Armond Lemke
Quality Assurance Officer
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IEIPA CONTACTS
Elizabeth Leovey 557-2162
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Pesticide Programs
Rashalee Levine
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Waste Programs
Enforcement
382-4103
William McCarthy
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Environmental
Engineering & Technology
382-2605
James McCarty
Quality Assurance Officer
Gerard McKenna
Quality Assurance Officer
Region
Melvin Nolan
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Environmental
Processes & Effects Research
382-5975
Robert O'Brien 382-3008
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Standards & Regulations
Ronald Patterson
Quality Assurance Officer
Florence Richardson
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Solid Waste
382-4778
CarlRybak
Quality Assurance Officer
Guy Simes
Quality Assurance Officer
D-24
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EIPA CONTACTS
David L. Smith
Quality Assurance Officer
Louis Swaby
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Exploratory Research
382-7445
WadeTalbot
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Health Research
382-S89S
Samual To
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Water Enforcement &
Permits
475-8322
Barry Towns
Quality Assurance Officer
Region X
John Walker
Quality Assurance Officer - Office of Municipal Pollution
Control
382-7283
Carol Wood
Quality Assurance Officer
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Lew Battist 475-9603
Quality Assurance/Quality Control - Radiation Programs
Radiation
Ruby Conley 382-7396
Radiation - AA-Deputy
Radiation Representative
William Belanger (215)597-4084
Radiation Representative - Region 3
Region
ANR-443
U.S. EPA/841
William L. Brinck
Radiation Representative - Region 7
(913)236-2893/FTS:
757-2893
D-25
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EIPA CONTACTS
David L. Duncan
Radiation Representative - Region 9
(415)974-8378/FTS :454-8378
Paul A. Giardina
Radiation Representative - Region 2
(212)264-4418
Larry Jensen
Radiation Representative - Region 5
(312)886-6175
Byron E. Keene
Radiation Representative - Region 1
(617)565-3234/FTS:
835-3234
Milton W. Lammering
Radiation Representative - Region 8
(303)293-1648/FTS:
564-1468
Jerry Leitch
Radiation Representative - Region 10
(206)442-7660/FTS:
399-7660
Henry D. May
Radiation Representative - Region 6
(214)655-7208/FTS:
255-7207
H. Richard Payne
Radiation Representative - Region 4
Radiofrequency (RF) Guidance
Dave Janes
Radiofrequency (RF) Guidance - Radiation Programs
Radiofrequency (RF) Measurements
Ric Tell
Radiofrequency (RF) Measurements - Radiation Programs
Radionuclide NESHAPs
Terry McLaughlin
Radionuclide NESHAPs - Radiation Programs
(404)347-3776/FTS:
257-3776
475-9626/9630
545-2476
475-9610
D-26
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EIPA (CONTACTS
Radon
Ruby Conley
Radon - AA-Deputy
382-7396
Richard Guimond
Radon - Radiation Programs
Radon Surveys
DanEgan
Radon Surveys - Radiation Programs
Recalls
Andy Brooks
Recalls - Air and Radiation
475-9605
475-9605
382-2491
EN-340F
Records Management Contact
Thomas Tasker
Records Management Contact - Management Analyst
Environmental Protection Agency
Region I
Michael Defend
Regional Administrator, water
382-5911
FTS: 8-835-3400, (617)
565-3400
PM-211-D
David Fierra
Water Management Div. Dir.
FTS: 8-835-3478, (617)
565-3478
Edie Goldman
UIC Regional Attorney - Water
FTS: 8-835-3450, (617)
565-3450
Jerome Healey
Water Supply Branch Chief
FTS: 8-835-3610, (617)
565-3610
Peter Karalekas
St. Wtr. Sply Prgm. Sect. Ch. - Water
Region II
Christopher Daggett
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-835-3655. (617)
565-3655
FTS: 8-264-2525, (212)
264-2525
Region H
D-27
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EIPA (CONTACTS
Lynn Wright
UIC Regional Attorney
Regional Administrator
Valdas Adamkus
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-264-9896. (212) Region E
264-9896
FTS: 8-353-2151. (312) Region V
353-2151
Judith Ayres
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-454-8153. (415) Region IX
974-8153
Morris Kay
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-757-2800. (913)
236-2800
Region VH
Robert Layton
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-255-2100. (214) Region VI
655-2100
JackRavan
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-257-4727. (404) Region IV
347-4727
Robie Russell
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-399-3810, (206) Region X
442-3810
Jim Scherer
Regional Administrator
FTS: 8-564-1603, (303)
293-1603
Region Vffl
James Self
Regional Administrator
Regional Liaison
Carol Jordan
Regional Liaison - Radiation Programs
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator
Elmer Aken
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region IV
FTS: 8-597-9814, (215)
597-9814
475-8388
FTS 257-2234
Region ffl
D-28
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EIPA CONTACTS
Patricia Cirone-Storm
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region X
FTS 399-1597
Arnold Den
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region IX
FTS 454-0906
David Dolan
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region V
FTS 886-5195
Sally Edwards
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region I
(617) 585-2993
Robert Fenemore
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region VII
FTS 757-2970
Doug Johnson
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region
FTS 564-1619
Marian Olsen
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region
FTS 264-4682
Roy Smith FTS 597-9857
Regional Risk Assessment Coordinator - Region in
Residual Radioactivity
Stan Lichtman
Residual Radioactivity - Criteria & Standards
475-9620
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative
Elmer Akin 8-257-2234
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative -
(Atlanta)
WD
Jim Baker
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative -
(Denver)
8-564-1518
8HW-M-SR
D-29
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E1PA (CONTACTS
Timothy Barry
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative - Office
of Policy Planning and Evaluation
382-2038
PM-220
Arnold Den
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative - (San
Francisco)
8-454-0906
P-l
Marian Olsen
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative - (New
York)
8-264-1918
2-PffiB
Pat Roberts 382-7505
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative - Office
of General Counsel
LE-132P
RevaRubenstein 382-5219
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative - Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
WH-562B
Jaci Schlachter 8-757-2815
Risk Assessment Forum Designated Representative - (Kansas
City)
Risk Assessment Forum Member
Don Barnes 382-4126
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Science Advisory Board
WATR/DRINK/SPS
A-101
Elizabeth Bryan
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Toxic
Substances
382-3873
TS-798
Michael Callahan
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Research and
Development
475-8909
RD-689
Da Cote
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards
8-629-5342
MD-12
Michael Dourson
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Research and
Development
8-684-7544
MS-114
D-30
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IEIPA (CONTACTS
William Farland
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Research and
Development
382-7315
RD-689
Penny Fenner-Crisp
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Toxic
Substances
382-4241
TS-796
Richard Hill
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Toxic
Substances
382-2897
TS-788
Carole Kimmel 382-7331
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Research and
Development
RD-689
Arnold Kuzmack 382-5515
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Drinking Water
WH-550B
LeeMulkey 8-250-3546
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Research and
Development
Peter Preuss 382-7669
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Office of Resesarch and
Development
RD-672
Roy Smith 8-597-9857
Risk Assessment Forum Member - Environmental Planning
Branch
Risk Assessment Forum Staff
Judy Bellin 475-6743
Risk Assessment Forum Staff - Environmental Scientist
3ES43
RD-689
Dorothy Patton
Risk Assessment Forum Staff - Executive Director
475-6743
RD-689
Linda Tuxen
Risk Assessment Forum Staff - Technical Liaison
475-6743
RD-689
D-31
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EPA CONTACTS
William Wood 475-6743
Risk Assessment Forum Staff - Senior Environmental
Scientist
Risk Assessment Review Committee
DanaDavoli (FTS) 399-2135
Risk Assessment Review Committee - Region X
RD-689
Susan Delhi
Risk Assessment Review Committee - Region IV
(FTS) 257-5065
Sally Edwards
Risk Assessment Review Committee - Region I
(617) 565-2993
Marian Olsen
Risk Assessment Review Committee - Region II
(FTS) 257-5682
Maria Pavlova
Risk Assessment Review Committee - OTS
(FTS) 382-3801
Peter Preuss
Risk Assessment Review Committee - ORD
(FTS) 382-7669
Suzanne Wuerthele
Risk Assessment Review Committee - Region VIH
RMP Program
MikeMardis
RMP Program - Radiation Programs
(FTS) 564-1743
475-9605
Senior Agency Official for Information Resources Management
Linda Fisher 382-4332 PM-219
Senior Agency Official for Information Resources
Management
Senior Information Resources Management Officer
Daiva Balkus 382-4083 EPA3004
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OARM
D-32
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IEIPA (CONTACTS
Herb Barrack 264-9850
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg II
EPA9240
Mary Blakeslee 382-5698
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OW
EPA4040
Kerry Clough 564-1685
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg VHI
EPA9840
Don Flattery 3 8 2-4416
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OEA
EPA1408
Joe Franzmathes 257-2316
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg IV
EPA8428
Mary Free 382-4414
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OPPE
EPA2102
Asa R. Frost 475-6756
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OSWER
EPA5052
Susan Gordon 757-2827
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg VII
EPA9702
Vic Kimm 382-2910
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OPTS
EPA7004
HarleyLaing 835-3377
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg I
EPA9110
Dan Levesque 3 8 2-4070
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OIA
EPA1099
D-33
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EIPA CONTACTS
Sally Mansbach 382-3125
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OECM
EPA2211
NoraMcGee 399-2977
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg X
EPA9020
Charles Murray 454-7732
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg DC
EPA9909
Dennis O'Connor 382-7429
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OAR
EPA6102
Randy Shobe 382-7500
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - ORD
EPA8018
Robert Springer 886-3445
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg V
EPA9540
AnnaVirbick 382-4912
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OIG
EPA2008
William Wisniewski 597-9862
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg HI
EPA9330
Fred Woods 255-6540
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - Reg VI
EPA9643
Gerald Yamada 475-8064
Senior Information Resources Management Officer - OGC
Small Quantity Generators
TheaMcManus 382-7202
Small Quantity Generators - OSWER/OSW
EPA2801
WH-562
D-34
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EIPA (CONTACTS
Solid Waste
TheaMcManus
Solid Waste - OSWER/OSW
382-7202
WH-562
Michael Shannon
Economic Impacts (Subtitles C&D) - OSWER
Speakers Bureau
Charlotte Englert
Speakers Bureau - Office of Administrator
Superfund
Bill Gunter
Superfund - Radiation Programs
382-9190
382-7957
475-9630
PM218B
A-100
Hubert Walters
Superfund - OSWER
Surveillance Programs/ERAMS
Bill Gunter
Surveillance Programs/ERAMS - Radiation Programs
Technical Assistance
Carol Jordan
Technical Assistance - Radiation Programs
Three Mile Island
Bill Kirk
Three Mile Island - Radiation Programs
Toxics
Zelma Taylor
Toxics - AA's Office
Training Courses
Steve Page
Training Courses - Radiation Programs
Transuranic/Plutonium
Gordon Burley
Transuranic/Plutonium - Radiation Programs
382-2463
475-9603
475-8388
590-3909/534-7615
382-2920
475-9605
475-9600
WH-548B
TS-788
D-35
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EIPA CONTACTS
UIC & Program Support Sect.
Dan Steinbom
UIC & Program Support Sect.
UIC Attorney
JedCallen
UIC Attorney
FTS: 8-399-1225. (206)
442-1225
FTS: 8-597-9882, (215)
597-9882
Region X
Region
Elizabeth Lukens
UIC Attorney
UIC Regional Attorney
Dorothy Attermeyer
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-597-7739, (215) Region
597-7739
FTS: 8-886-1502, (312) Region V
353-1502
Joyce Catrett
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-257-2335, (404) Region IV
347-2335
Mark Chandler
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-255-2115. (214) Region VI
655-2115
John Cooper
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-454-8037, (415) Region IX
974-8037
TomDerose
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-257-2335, (404) Region IV
347-2335
Deborah Gates
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-399-1218, (206) Region X
442-1218
Patricia Gillispie
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-757-2811. (913)
236-2811
Region VU
Andrew Lensink
UIC Regional Attorney
FTS: 8-564-1605, (303)
293-1605
Region Vffl
D-36
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IEIPA CONTACTS
UIC Section Chief
GusChavarria
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-255-7165. (214)
655-7165
Region VI
George Hoessel
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-597-9928. (215) Region
597-9928
Nathan Lau
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-454-0893. (415) Region K
974-0893
Mike McGhee
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-257-3866. (404) Region IV
347-3866
Harold Owens
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-757-2815, (913)
236-2815
Region VU
Edwards Waiters
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-886-1502, (312) Region V
353-1502
Mac Weaver
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-255-7160. (214) Region VI
655-7160
Charles Zafonte
UIC Section Chief
FTS: 8-264-1800. (212) Region H
264-1800
Underground Storage Tanks
Peggy Rogers 475 -7261
Underground Storage Tanks - OSWER/Underground Storage
Tanks
Unleaded Gas
Shirlet Leonard 382-2633
Unleaded Gas - Air and Radiation
WH-562A
EN-340F
Uranium Fuel Cycle Standard
Allan Richardson
Uranium Fuel Cycle Standard - Radiation Programs
475-9620
D-37
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EIPA CONTACTS
Uranium Mill Tailings/UMTRCA
Stan Lichtman
Uranium Mill Tailings/UMTRCA - Criteria & Standards
Uranium Mines NESHAP
Terry McLaughlin
Uranium Mines NESHAP - Radiation Programs
Water
Bruce Barrett
Division Director
475-9620
475-9610
FTS: 8-257-4450, (404)
347-4450
Region IV
Oscar Cabra
Supply Branch Chief
FTS: 8-255-7150, (214) Region VI
655-7150
Richard Thiel
Supply Branch Chief
Water Division Director
Robert Burd
Water Division Director
FTS: 8-399-4092, (206) Region X
442-4092
FTS: 8-399-1237, (206) Region X
442-1237
Richard Caspe
Water Division Director
FTS: 8-264-2513, (212) Region U
264-2513
Myron Knudson
Water Division Director
FTS: 8-255-7100. (214) Region VI
655-7100
Alvin Morris
Water Division Director
FTS: 8-597-9410. (215) Region
597-9410
Charles Sutfin
Water Division Director
FTS: 8-353-2147. (312) Region V
353-2147
Paul Walker
Water Division Director
FTS: 8-757-2812. (913) Region VH
236-2812
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Water Mgmt. Div. Dir.
MaxDodson
Water Mgmt. Div. Dir.
Water Quality
Georgette Boddie
Water Quality - Regulations & Standards
Wetlands
Lori Williams
Wetlands - Federal Activities
Youth Program
Dennis Wagner
Youth Program - Community & Intergovernmental Affairs
FTS: 8-564-1542, (303)
293-1542
382-5400
382-5084
382-4454
Region
WH-551
A-104
A-100EA
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Section E
Other Federal Contacts
This section contains important contacts at other federal agencies,
administrations, committees, and councils with environmental concerns.
For each of these organizations, a contact name and phone number, as well
as a brief abstract describing the purpose of the organization is provided.
Environmental liaisons are listed where possible. Otherwise, Offices of
Public Affairs are listed as primary contacts for the federal agencies.
Included in this listing are environmental contacts in the following
organizations:
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Army
Department of the Interior
Department of the Navy
Department of Transportation
Executive Office of the President
Legislative Branch
Other Independent Agencies
US. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
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Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
Director, Federal Courts
(202) 633-6097
Agriculture, Department of
Assistant Secretary for Economics - Economic Research Service
John E. Lee, Jr., Administrator W (202)447-8104
The Economic Research Service provides economic information to aid public policy officials and program
managers in developing and administering agricultural and rural policies and programs.
Assistant Secretary for Science and Education
Orville G. Bentley, Assistant Secretary
(202)447-5923
Assistant Secretary for Science and Education - Agricultural Research Service
Terry B.Kinney, Jr., Administrator VV (202)447-3656
The ARS administers fundamental and applied research to solve problems in animal and plant protection and
production; the conservation and improvement of soil, water, and air; the processing, storage and distribution
of farm products and human nutrition.
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Assistant Secretary for Science and Education - Extension Service
Myron D. Johnsrud, Administrator for Extension >> (202) 447-3377
The Extension Service, the educational agency of the Department of Agriculture, helps the public learn about
and apply to everyday activities, the latest technology developed through research by land-grant universities,
the Agriculture Department and other sources.
Community Communication and Public Affairs
Donald L. Nelson iRl (202)447-2602
General Information Services
Locator «K> (202)447-2791
Governmental and Public Affairs
WilmerD. Mizell, Asst. Secretary «H* (202)447-7977
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International Affairs and Commodity Programs - Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Service
Milton J. Hertz, Administrator HS1 (202)447-3467
The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service administers commodity and related land use programs
designed for voluntary production adjustment, resource protection, and price, market, and farm income
stabilization.
Marketing and Inspection Services - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Bert W.Hawkins, Administrator IBBI (202)447-3688
The Marketing and Inspection Services at the Department of Agriculture (USDA) conducts regulatory and
control programs to protect and improve animal and plant health for the benefits of man and his environment;
in cooperation with State governments, administers federal laws and regulations pertaining to animal and plant
health and quarantine, humane treatment of animals, and the control and eradication of pests and diseases.
Marketing and Inspection Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - Plant
Protection and Quarantine
William F. Helms, Deputy Administrator
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Natural Resources and Environment
George S. Dunlop, Assistant Secretary
(202)447-7173
Natural Resources and Environment - Forest Service
F. Dale Robertson, Chief
(202)447-6661
The responsibilities of the Forest Service include protection and improvement of the quality of air, water, soil
and natural beauty; expansion of public understanding of environmental conservation; and development of a
firm scientific base in forestry.
Natural Resources and Environment - Soil Conservation Service
Wilson Scaling, Chief «a> (202)447-4525
The Soil Conservation Service develops and conducts a national soil and water conservation program in
cooperation with landowners and government agencies and assists in agricultural pollution control and
environmental improvement.
Air Force, Department of the
Office of the Secretary
Gary D. Vest, Deputy for Environment and Safety lflBfe (202)697-9297
The Department of the Air Force is responsible for providing an Air Force that is capable, in conjunction with
the other armed forces, of perserving the peace and security of the United States.
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Public Affairs
(202)697-1128
Army, Department of the
Army Corp of Engineers
Gen. E.R. Heiberg, III, Chief of Engineers
(202) 272-0001
Army Corp of Engineers - Civil Works
Ll. Col. Kit Valentine, Chief, Environmental Overview
(202) 272-0166
Office of the Secretary
Col. Jay B. Gensler, Assistant for the Environment
(202)695-7824
The Department of the Army organizes, trains, and equips active duty and reserve forces for the preservation of
peace, and the defense of our nation's security; and administers programs aimed at protecting the environment,
improving waterway navigation, flood and beach erosion control, and water resource development.
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Public Affairs
(202)697-4122
Commerce, Department of
Economic Development Administration
Orson G. Swindle, m, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for *SR (202)377-5081
Economic Development ^*
The Economic Development Administration conducts programs to help stimulate private enterprise and create
permanent jobs in economically distressed areas of the nation; and provides public works grants, business loan
guarantees and planning and technical assistance in areas with high unemployment or low median family
income.
Environmental Data and Information Service
(202)655-4000
EDIS operates a national environmental satellite system. It aquires, stores and disseminates worldwide
environmental data through its data centers.
Environmental Research Laboratories
(303)497-3000
The ERL supports numerous functions of the NOAA services by conducting an integrated program of research
in the various environmental sciences.
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National Marine Fisheries Service
William E. Evans, Assistant Administrator 1 (202)673-5450
The National Marine Fisheries Service provides management, research, and services for the protection and
rational use of living marine resources for their aesthetic, economic, and recreational value; determines the
consequences of the natural environment and human activities on living marine resources and provides
knowledge and service to achieve efficient and judicious domestic and international management, use and
conservation of the resource.
National Ocean Survey
(301)443-8708
NOS prepares and issues nautical charts, conducts precise geodetic surveys, predicts tides and currents, and
conducts related research.
National Weather Service
(301)427-7689
The NWS maintains extensive information on the weather of the United States and its possessions; and
provides weather forecasts to (he general public.
NOAA, Ocean Pollution Data and Information Network (OPDIN)
John J. Audet, Manager (202)673-5539
The Ocean Pollution Data and Information Network (OPDIN) improves the dissemination of data and
information obtained from federally funded research, development and monitoring programs.
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NOAA, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
Peter L.Tweedt, Director 1^B> (202)673-5111
The Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management serves as a granting agency to coastal states for
planning and management of coastal areas; provides coordination and advice to all levels of government and
organizations involved in coastal zone management
Public Affairs
(202) 377-3263
Defense, Department of
General Information
(202)545-6700
Office of the Secretary
Carl J. Schafer, Jr., Dir. of Environmental Policy
(202)545-6700
The Department of Defense is responsible for the security of the U.S. through establishment of integrated
military policies and procedures relating to national defense; programs to abate pollution, enhance the
environment, and manage the natural resources on military lands are promulgated and monitored by the
Department of Defense.
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US Army Corps of Engineers
(202)272-0010
The Corps is responsible for extensive civil works programs including R&D, planning, design, construction,
operation, maintenanceand real estate activities related to rivers, harbors, and waterways. It also has
significant resposibilities under laws for the preservation of navigable waters and related natural resources such
as wetlands.
Energy, Department of
Energy Information Administration
(202)252-6411
The EIA Collects, processes and publishes data on energy resources reserves, production, demand,
consumption, distribution, technology and environmental characteristics of operating facilities and systems.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Dean L. Shumway, Director, Environmental Analysis IBSI (202) 376-1768
The Federal Energy Regulatory Comission regulates the interstate aspects of the electric power and natural gas
industries and establishes rates for transporting oil by pipeline; and issues and enforces licenses for
construction and operation of non-federal hydroelectric power projects.
Office of Energy Research
(202)252-5430
The OER manages and funds research in the basic energy sciences, high energy physics and fusion. It also
manages a research program to determine the environemtal, health and safety aspects of energy technologies
and programs.
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Office of Public Affairs
(202)252-5000
DOE was created to provide a framework for a comprehensive and balanced national energy plan through the
coordination and administration of the various energy functions.
Office of the Secretary
Mary Walker, Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety & Health W (202) 586-6151
The Department of Energy ensures that department programs comply win federal policies and standards
designed to protect the environment and government property. DOE is also responsible for health and safety
conditions at DOE facilities.
Public Information
(202) 586-5575
Executive Office of the President
Council on Environmental Quality
(202) 395-5700
CEQ maintains the overall responsibility for the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) mandate to
balance environmental matters in all major federal decisions.
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Domestic Policy Council
Ralph C. Bledsoe, Executive Secretary "IOC1 (202)456-6640
The Domestic Policy Council reviews policy decisions related to natural resources, energy, and the
environment and recommends environmental legislation to the president; chaired by the President.
Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology
Alvin Young, Executive Secretary HH1 (202)395-3125
The Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology facilitates coordination among
agencies with research and development responsibilities and programs. Committees include atmosphere and
oceans, food and renewable resources, radiation policy, agricultural research, ocean pollution research,
development and monitoring, and materials.
Office of the Federal Register
(202) 523-5235
This office will provide you with information on the Public Papers of the President and the weekly
compilation of Presidential Documents.
Office of the White House Executive Clerk
(202)456-2226
The Office of the Executive Clerk can give you information on when a bill was signed or vetoed, the dates of
Presidential messages, Executive Orders, and dates of other official Presidential actions.
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Regulatory Information Service Center
Mark G. Schoenberg, Executive Director
(202) 395-6993
General accounting Office
Office of Public Information
(202) 275-2812
The GAO is an agency of the government independent of the executive departments for the purpose of
providing an independent audit of government agencies. The GAO directly assistes congressional members on
request These requests may involve environmental regulation or programs analysis.
Health and Human Services, Department of
Food and Drug Administration
Frank E. Young, Commissioner i^B1 (301)443-2410
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) protects the health of American consumers by enforcing federal
laws which require that foods must be safe, pure and wholesome; hyman and veterinary drugs, biologies and
therapeutic devices must be safe and effective; cosmetics and radiation-emitting products must be harmless; and
that all these products must be honestly and informatively labeled and packaged.
General Information
(202)443-6310
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Public Health Service
(301)436-7016
The National Center for Health Statistics in the PHS collects, analyzes and disseminates health statistics
reflecting the health status of the US population and provides national leadership in health statistics and
epidemiology.
Public Health Service - Center for Environmental Health
Dr. Vemon N. Houk, Director <^& (404)452-4111
Public Health Service - Center for Infectious Diseases
Dr. Walter R. Dowdle, Director
(404) 329-3401
Public Health Service - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Dr. J. Donald Miller, Director (404)329-3771
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Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Dr. James O. Mason, Administrator ^& (404)329-3291
Public Health Service, Center Tor Health Promotion and Education
Dennis D. Tolsma, Director l^Sk (404)329-2638
Public Health Service, Center for Prevention Services
Dr. J. Michael Lane, Director
(404) 329-1800
Public Health Service, Center for Professional Development and Training
Tom G. Ortiz (acting). Director W (404)329-6700
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Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control - Office of the Director
Dr. James O. Mason, Director 4B* (404)329-3291
Public Health Service-National Institute of Environmental Health Science
(919) 541-3212
NIEHS conducts and supports fundamental research to define, measure and understand the effects of chemical,
biological and physical factors in the environment on human health.
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Office of the Secretary
Richard H. Broun, Office of Environment and Energy
(202) 755-7894
The Department of Housing and Urban Development issues policies and standards for environmental and land
use planning, and environmental management practices. It Oversees HUD implementation of requirements on
environment, historic preservation, archaeology, flood plain management, coastal zone management, sole
source aquifers, farmland protection, endangered species, airport clear zones, explosive hazards, and noise.
Public Information
(202)755-6420
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Interior, Department of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Ross O. Swimmer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs W (202) 343-7163
The Bureau of Indian Affairs protects and enhances Indian lands and natural resources through technical
assistance in the fields of forest management, water rights, range management, irrigation, soil and moisture
conservation and management, and mineral resource management
Bureau of Land Management
Robert F.Burford, Director «S* (202)343-3801
The Bureau of Land Management administers public lands which are located primarily in the western states and
which amount to about 55 percent of all federally owned lands; and manages these under multiple-use
principles, including outdoor recreation, fish and wildlife production, livestock grazing, timber management,
industrial development, watershed protection, and onshore mineral production.
Bureau of Mines
Robert C. Morton, Director iH^ (202)643-1300
The Bureau of Mines conducts programs aimed at developing the information and technology essential to
supplying the nation's mineral and material needs while minimizing harm to the environment, and to the
workers involved; and pursues programs involving the acquisition and analysis of minerals data on a
worldwide basis, and research to make mining and mineral processing safer, more productive, and more
compatible with the effective use of all the nation's resources.
Bureau of Reclamation
C. Dale Duvall, Commissioner
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National Data Water Exchange
(703) 860-6031
The NWDE provides information on the availability of and access to water data acquired by the Geological
Survey and other federal, state, and local agencies.
National Park Service
William Penn Mott, Jr., Director l (202)343-4621
The National Park Service administers parks, monuments, and other administrative classifications of national
significance for their recreational, historic and natural values; manages landmark programs for natural and
historic properties; coordinates Wild and Scenic Rivers System and National Trail System; and administers
study and grant programs.
Office of Surface Mining
Jed Christensen, Director iHI (202)343-4006
The Office of Surface Mining establishes a nationwide program to protect society and the environment from
the adverse effects of coal mining operations, to establish minimum national standards for regulating the
surface effects of coal mining, to assist the states in developing and implementing regulatory programs, and to
promote reclamation of previously mined areas.
Public Affairs
(202) 343-6416
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United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Frank Dunkle, Director » (202)343-4717
The United States Fish & Wildlife Service is responsible for the application of research findings in the
development and mangement of a system of national wildlife refuges for migratory birds and endangered
species; operation of a system of fish hatcheries; management of populations of migratory game birds through
regulation of time, degree, and manner of taking; acquisition and application of technical knowledge necessary
for perpetuation and enhancement of fish and wildlife resources; and biological monitoring of development
projects.
United States Geological Survey
Dallas L. Peck, Director «» (703)648-7411
USGS publishes and distributes maps and reports covering our nation's physical features and its mineral, fuel
and water resources. Its responsibilities include activities in topographic mapping, geology, water, energy,
and mineral resources and natural hazards.
US Minerals Management Service
(703)285-2168
MMS assesses the nature, extent, recoverability and value of leasable minerals on the Outer Continental Shelf
and is responsible for environmental review, lease management, and inspection and enforcement programs.
Justice, Department of
Land and Natural Resources Division
Roger J. Marzulla, Asst. Attorney General W (202)633-2701
The Land and Natural Resources Division conducts litigation on air, water, noise, pesticides, solid waste,
toxic substances, superfund, and wetlands in cooperation with EPA; represents the EPA in suits involving
judicial review of EPA actions; and represents the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in cases involving dredge
and fill activity in navigable waters and adjacent wetlands; represents the Coast Guard in oil and hazardous
spill cases. It also conducts enforcement actions on behalf of the U.S. for all environmental protection
statutes.
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Public Information
(202)633-2007
Labor, Department of
Information
(202) 523-6666
Mine Safety and Health Administration
David O'Neal, Assistant Secretary <^9> (202)235-2600
The Mine Safely and Health Administration administers the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act thereby
promoting safety and health in the mining industry, preventing disasters, and protecting the health and safety
of the nation's miners.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
John A. Pendergrass, Assistant Secretary Vff (202)523-7162
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) develops and promulgates occupational safety and
health standards; develops and issues regulations; conducts investigations and inspections to determine the
status of compliance with safety and health standards and regulations; and issues citations and proposes
penalties for noncompliance with safety and health standards and regulations.
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Legislative Branch
Government Printing Office
Older & Inquiry *H* (202)783-3238
The Government Printing Office (GPO) executes orders for printing and binding placed by Congress and the
departments and establishments of the Federal government; and prepares catalogs and distributes and sells
Government publications through mail orders and Government bookstores.
Library of Congress
James R. Trew, Director, Library Environmental Resources IBBI (202) 287-5000
The Library of Congress was established for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of
Congress. The Library's services include the entire governmental establishment in all its branches and the
public at large. It has become the national library for the United States.
Office of Technology Assessment
John P. Andelin, Asst Director, Science, Information and Natural *tf (202) 226-2253
Resources Division ^^
The Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) was created to help Congress anticipate and plan for the
consequences of uses of technology; provides an independent and objective source of information about the
impacts, both beneficial and adverse, of technological applications and identifies policy alternatives for
technology-related issues.
National Archives and Records Administration
Director, Office of the Federal Register
(202) 523-3517
This office will accept inquires for reference assistance on the Code of Federal Regulations. For a summary,
legal interpretation, or other explanation of any regulation, contact the issuing agency.
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Navy, Department of the
Information
(202) 695-3667
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Lewis R. Shotton, Head, Natural Resources Branch
(202) 325-0427
The Naval Faculties Engineering Command provides management of natural resources on Department of the
Navy lands.
U. S. Marine Corps
Mario Acock, Natural Resource Management Office
m
(202) 697-1904
Other
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Cynthia Grassby Baker, Council Chairperson
(202)786-0503
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is the primary policy advisor to the President and Congress on
historic preservation matters. The Council guides other federal agencies to ensure their activities do not result
in unnecessary harm to the nation's historic properties.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Winifred A. Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman
(202)673-7856
Delaware River Basin Commission
Gerald M. Hansler, Executive Director
(609) 883-9500
Endangered Species Committee
Jon Goldstein, Committee Chairman
(202) 343-7258
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
Ford B. Ford, Chairman
(202)653-5660
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Lando W. Zech, Jr., Chairman
(202)634-1481
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is responsible for regulating all commercial uses of nuclear energy to
protect the health and safety of the public and the environment
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Warner M. Dupuy, Commissioner
(202) 343-4091
Tennessee Valley Authority
C. H. Dean, Jr., Chairman
(615) 632-2101
Research Services, Library of Congress
National Referral Center
(202)287-5670
The National Referral Center directs those who have questions concerning any subject to organizations that
can provide the answers.
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State, Department of
Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Frederick Bemthal, Assistant Secretary "fit1 (202)647-1554
The Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs has principle responsibility for
formulating and implementing policies and proposals for the scientific and technological aspects of U.S.
relations with other governmental and international organizations and for dealing with a broad range of foreign
policy issues relating to oceans, fisheries, environment, population, nuclear energy, new energy technology,
space and other fields of advanced technology.
Public Information
(202)647-6575
Transportation, Department of
Office of the Secretary
Eugene L. Lehr, Environmental Division Chief IS1 t202) 368-4368
The Environmental Division within the Office of the Secretary helps to develop environmental policy and
makes recommendations to the secretary; monitor DOT implementation of environmental legislation; reviews
and comments on environmental impact statements for major transportation projects, performs reserach; and
act as a liaison with other federal agencies and state and local governments on environmental matters related to
transportation.
Public Information
(202) 366-5580
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US Coast Guard
Radm John W. Kime, Chief, Ofc. of Marine Safety, Security and 'SB* (202) 267-2200
Environmental Protection ^*
The Coast Guard is responsible for implementing the nation's policies for protection of the marine
environment; and maintaining or improving the quality of the marine environment and minimizing the
damage caused by pollutants discharged into the marine environment
U.S. House of Representatives
Agriculture Committee
Rep. E. de la Garza iRl (202)225-2171
Environmental concerns within this committee's concern include adulteration of seeds, insect pests, and
protection of birds and animals in forest reserves; agriculture generally; inspection of livestock and meat
products; plant industry, soils, and agricultural engineering. This committee has jurisdiction over the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FTFRA).
Appropriations Committee
Rep. Jamie L. Whitten (202)225-2771
Environmental concerns within this committee's concern include appropriation of the revenue for the support
of the Government. This committee has jurisdiction over funding of environmental legislation.
Education and Labor Committee
Rep. Augustus F. Hawkins l^ff (202)225-4527
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include measures relating to education or labor
generally. This committee has jurisdiction over the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
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Energy and Commerce Committee
Rep. John D. Dingell iHl (202)225-2927
Environmental concents within this committee's jurisdiction incude interstate and foreign commerce; national
energy policy; measures relating to the exploration, production, storage, supply, marketing, pricing, and
regulation of energy resources, including all fossils, fuels, solar energy, and other energy resources. This
committee has jurisdiction over the Clean Air Act; Superfund; Hazardous Materials Transportation Act;
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); the Noise Control Act; Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA); Safe Drinking Water Act (SOWA); and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
Government Operations Committee
Rep. Jack Brooks 101 (202)225-5051
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include budget and accounting measures, other
than appropriations; the overall economy and efficiency of Government operations and activities.
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee
Rep. Morris K. Udall il (202)225-2761
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include forest reserves and national parks created
from the public domain; irrigation and reclamation, inculding water supply for reclamation projects, regulation
of the domestic nuclear energy industry, including regulation of research and development reactors and nuclear
regulatory research. This committee oversees all programs affecting Indians and nonmilitary nuclear energy
and research and development including the disposal of nuclear waste.
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee
Rep. Walter B.Jones «H> (202)225-4047
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include merchant marine generally; oceanography
and marine affairs, incuding coastal zone management; fisheries and wildlife. This committee has jurisdiction
over the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA).
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Public Works and Transportation Committee
Rep. James J.Howard *H* (202)225-4472
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include flood control and improvement of rivers
and harbors; measures relating to the construction or maintenance of roads. This committee has jurisdiction
over the Clean Water Act (CWA).
Science, Space and Technology Committee
Rep. Robert A. Roe «» (202)225-6371
Environmental concerns within this committee include astronautical research and development, including
resources, personnel, equipment, and facilities; environmental research and development and the National
Weather Service.
Small Business Committee
Rep. John J. LaFarce 49l (202)225-5821
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include assistance to and protection of small
business, including financial aid.
Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness
Rep. James J. Florio ^& (202)226-3160
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include interstate and foreign commerce
generally, including trade matters within the jurisdiction of the full Committee; consumer protection in
general; consumer product safety (the CPSC); product liability and insurance.
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Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, The Judiciary and Related Agencies
Rep. Neal Smith (202)225-3551
Subcommittee on Department Operations Research, and Foreign Agriculture
Rep. George E. Brown *&f (202)225-0301
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include legislation on pesticides.
Subcommittee on Energy and Agriculture
Rep. Charles Hatcher iHI (202)225-3171
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include studies and recommendations on
environmental, energy, and pollution issues as they relate to small business.
Subcommittee on Energy and Power
Rep. Philip R. Sharp (202)226-2500
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include energy conservation and renewable
energy resource commercializaton and utilization; utility issues and regulation of nuclear facilities; and all
laws, programs, and government activities affecting such matters and nuclear energy.
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Rep. Morris K. Udall
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Rep. Gerry E.Studds
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Rep. Sidney R. Yates
(202)225-3081
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education
Rep. William H. Natcher VB1 (202)225-3508
Subcommittee on Legislative
Rep. Vic Fazio
(202)225-5338
Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources
Rep. Nick J. Rahall, II
(202)226-7761
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Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands
Rep. Bruce F. Vento «^fi» (202)226-7736
Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research and Environment
Rep. James H. Scheuer (202)226-6983
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include legislation, general and special
oversight and all other matters relating to natural resources, including, but not limited to, water research, and,
to the extent appropriate, agriculture research and development and population; legislation, risk assessment and
other matters relating to environmental research and development generally including, but not limited to,
research and development activities of EPA; environmental health, safety, life sciences, pharmaceutical,
medical, and biotechnology activities of the executive department and agencies.
Subcommittee on Oceanography
Rep. Mike Lowry il (202)226-3508
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include legislation concerning ocean dumping
and ocean pollution in general. (Jurisdiction shared with the House Science and Technology Committee).
Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and Related Agencies
Rep. Jamie L.Whitten IBI (202)225-2638
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Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism and Hazardous Materials
Rep. Thomas A. Luken (202)225-6042
Subcommittee on Water Resources
Rep. Henry J. Nowak "Q* (202)225-0060
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include most legislation on water pollution.
U.S. Senate
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee
Sen. Patrick J.Leahy »* (202)224-2035
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials, and other matters relating primarily to agriculture and agricultural commondities;
inspection of livestock, meat and agricultural products; animal industry and diseases of animals; pest and
pesticides; agricultural extension services and experiment stations; forestry, forest reserves; human nutrition;
food from fresh waters; plant industry, soils and agricultural engineering. This committee has jurisdiction
over the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).
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Appropriations Committee
Sen. John C. Stennis "^fi1 (202)224-7254
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to appropriation of the revenue for the support of the
Government
Commerce, Science and Technology Committee
Sen. Ernest F. Rollings *B> (202)224-0427
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include coastal zone management; inland
waterways, except construction; marine and ocean navigation; marine fisheries; merchant marine and
navigation, oceans, weather, and atmospheric activities; regulation of consumer products and services,
including testing related to toxic sbustances, other than pesticides, regulation of inter-state common carriers,
including railroads, buses, trucks, vessels, pipelines, and civil aviation; science engineering, and technology
research and development and policy.
Environment and Public Works Committee
Sen.QuentinN. Burdick iHi (202)224-6176
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction includes all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials and other matters relating to air pollution, environmental aspects of Outer Continental
Shelf lands; environmental effects of toxic substances, other than pesticides; environmental policy;
environmental R & D; fisheries and wildlife; flood control and improvements of rivers and harbors, including
environmental aspects of deepwater ports; noise pollution; nonmilitary environmental regulation and control
of nuclear energy; ocean dumping; solid waste disposal and recycling; and water pollution.
Labor and Human Resources Committee
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ^& (202)224-5375
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects: measures relating to education,
labor, health, and public welfare; biomedical research and development; occupational safety and health. This
committee has jurisdiction over the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
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Small Business Committee
Sen. Dale L. Bumpers
(202) 224-5175
Environmental concerns within this committee's jurisdiction include all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials and other matters relating to the Small Business Administration.
Subcommittee on Agricultural Research, Conservation, Forestry and General Legislation
Sen. John Melcher iQl (202)225-2035
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include legislation on pesticides.
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies
Sen. Quentin N. Burdick (202)224-7202
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, The Judiciary, and Related Agencies
(202)224-7277
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Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
Sen. J. Bennett Johnston IBB> (202)224-0335
Subcommittee on Environmental Protection
Sen. George Mitchell
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Subcommittee on Interior
Sen. Robert C.Byrd i^B (202)224-7214
Subcommittee on Labor
Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum il (202)224-5546
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education
Sen. Lawton Chiles JBgl (202)224-7288
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch
Sen. Dale Bumpers <» (202)224-0427
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to coastal zone management; inland waterways, except
construction; marine fisheries; merchant marine and navigation; oceans, weather, and atmospheric activities;
regulation of consumer products and services, including testing related to toxic substances, other than
pesticides, regulation of interstate common carriers, including railroads, buses, trucks, vessels, pipelines, and
covil aviation; science, engineering, and technology research and development and policy.
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Subcommittee on Merchant Marine
Sen. John B. Breaux
(202) 224-4914
Subcommittee on National Ocean Policy Study
Sen. Ernest F. Rollings
(202)224-4912
Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation
Sen. John B. Breaux
(202) 224-6176
Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space
Sen. Donald W. Riegle
(202)224-9360
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include legislation on the National
Environmental Satellite Services.
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Subcommittee on Superfund and Environmental Oversight
Sen. Frank R.Lautenberg Vff (202)224-6176
Environmental concerns within this subcommittee's jurisdiction include legislation on toxic substances.
Subcommittee on Surface Transportation
Sen. J. James Exon 1^& (202)224-9350
Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure
Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan ^^ (202)224-3597
U.S. Supreme Court
Public Information Office
(202)479-3211
The library is open only to members of the bar of the court, attorneys for the various federal departments and
agencies, and members of -Congress.
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U.S. Supreme Court Building
Clerk
(202)479-3011
The Cleric can give you information on Supreme Court cases or direct you to the appropriate source of
information.
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F. Hotlines, Dockets
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Section F
Hotlines, Dockets & Clearinghouses
Environmentally-oriented hotlines, dockets & clearinghouses are featured
in this section. For each entry, a phone number, contact name, and a brief
abstract detailing the purpose behind the service and its intended audience
is provided. The following is a list of some of the major entries in this
section.
RCRAISuperfund Hotline
UST Docket
Chemical Assessment Desk
Risk Communication Hotline
Title IHIChemical Emergency Preparedness Hotline
Center for Environmental Research Information
DOT Hotline
Drinking Water Docket
EPA Regional Hotlines
Hazardous Waste Ombudsman Program
Innovative/Alternative Projects Clearinghouse
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse
Public Information Center (PIC)
Acknowledgements: Many of these entries are taken from A Pathfinder to Major EPA Dockets (Dec.
'87), EPA Report Series: Contact List and EPA Hotlines (Nov. '87), and Making Contact! [EPA
Library Referral Data Base]. These sources are available from the Information Services Branch,
Information Management and Services Division, Office of Information Resources Management.
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Asbestos Clearinghouse
Steve Schanamann (OTS/CCD) MBl (8) - 382-3949
The Asbestos Clearinghouse provides technical assistance for eradication of asbestos in schools.
Asbestos Technical Information Service
(800) 334-8571/Ext. 6741
The Asbestos Technical Information service is pan of the Quality Assurance Program in Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sampling at
Research Triangle Park. It is a service for laboratories in need of technical information on asbestos. The service will direct
private citizens, who have general questions concerning asbestos, to the proper channels.
BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (Best Available Control Technology Lowest Achievable Emission Rate)
Fred Dimmick (OAQPS) 401 (8) 629-5432
The BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (Best Available Control Technology/Lowest achievable Emisson Rate) was established to
enable slate and local air pollution control agencies to exchange information on BACT/LAER determinations for new or
modified sources, and to facilitate more consistent emission levels.
Bureau of Explosives Hotline
(202) 639-2222
The Bureau of Explosives Hotline is run by the Association of American Railroads and is a 24-hour emergency number which
can be used for assistance for hazardous materials incidents involving railroads and often contacted through CHEMTREC.
Cancer Hotline
(800) 422-6237
The Cancer Hotline is run by the National Institutes of Health. This hotline will provide information on cancer and
references to proper sources who can answer your questions.
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Capitol Switchboard
(202) 224-3121
The office of any committee or subcommittee member of Congress may be reached by calling this main number for the U.S.
Congress.
Center for Environmental Research Information
FredKramar(ORD) iBl (8) 684-7376
CERI serves as a central point of distribution for the Office of Research and Development (ORD) research results and reports.
ORD has also centralized most of its information distribution and technology transfer activities at CERI.
CERCLA/RCRA Hotline
(800) 424-9346, (202) 382-3000
This hotline answers questions concerning the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Superfurid and hazardous waste
regulations. Requests for certain documents from the Federal Register and public laws are also handled in addition to referral
to appropriate contacts, see also RCRA/CERCLA Hotline and Superfund Hotline.
Chemical Assessment Desk
Terry O'Bryan, Jacqueline Favilla (TS-778) ffiBl (FTS) 382-3483. 475-8823
The Chemical Assessment Desk was created to provide technical consultation from the Office of Toxic Substances and to
promote communication within EPA on chemical assessment information. Staff from the Chemical Screening Branch of the
Existing Chemical Assessment Division (ECAD) operate the service, with support from the TSCA Assistance Office and the
Information Management Division.
Chemical Emergency Preparedness
(800) 535-0202. (202) 479-2449
This EPA hotline provides communities with help in preparing for accidental releases of toxic chemicals. Communities can
call to obtain interim guidelines regarding "Acutely Toxic Chemicals." The guidelines cover Organizing a Community,
Developing a Chemical Contingency Plan, and gathering site-specific information. The hotline also provides a list of more
than 400 acutely toxic chemicals, see also Title ni and Emergency Planning & Community Right to Know.
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Chemtrec Hotline
(800) 424-9300
The Chemtrec Hotline is a 24-hour Chemical Transportation Emergency Center operated as a public service by the Chemical
Manufacturers Association. The Hotline identifies unknown chemicals, provides advice on proper initial response methods
and procedures for specific chemicals and situations, and offers assistance in establishing contract with
shippers/carriers/manufacturers/special product response teams.
Congressional Desk, Documents Division
(202) 275-3030
The Congressional Desk will provide you with information on the availability and price of copies of public laws and will
send you a copy of public laws for a small fee.
Consumer Product Safety Commission
(800) 638-2772
The CPSC hotline provides information on consumer safety and guidelines on exposure to formaldehyde, asbestos and air
pollutants. They offer copies of studies and other related documents.
Control Technology Center Hotline
(919) 541-0800
The Control Technology Center Hotline is the component of EPA's Air Toxics Strategy. The Hotline provides information
to state and local pollution control agencies on sources of emissions of air toxics. It operates Monday through Friday, 8:00
AM - 4:30 PM (EST).
D.O.T. Hotline
(202) 366-4488
This Department of Transportation Hotline provides informational assistance pertaining to federal regulations for
transportation of hazardous materials. This includes those regulations contained in CFR-49.
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Dial-A-Reg
(202) 523-5022
A recorded message of Federal Register highlights gives a summary of documents appearing in the next day's issue.
Docket Room
The Docket Room will send you free copies of environmental laws upon request.
(202) 382-3046
Drinking Water Docket
Patricia Minami, Docket Manager
(202)475-9598
The Drinking Water Docket currently contains information on the following regulatory phases: (1) Volatile Organic
Chemical (VOC).(Phase I); (2) Fluoride (Phase HA); (3)Synthetic Organic Chemicals (SOC) (Phase H); (4)Surface Water
Treatment Rule (SWTR), and (5) Radionuclides (Phase IE). Others will be developed as new Maximum Contaminant Level
Goasl (MCLG) and Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL) are proposed. These materials include appropriate Federal Register
notices, letters public hearing transcripts, National Drinking Water Advisory Council materials, public comments, technical
support documents, and other materials.
Emergency Planning & Community Right to Know
(800) 535-0202, (202) 479-2449
This EPA hotline provides communities with help in preparing for accidental releases of toxic chemicals. Communities can
call to obtain interim guidelines regarding "Acutely Toxic Chemicals." The guidelines cover organizing a community,
developing a chemical contingency plan, and gathering site-specific information. The hotline also provides a list of more
than 400 acutely toxic chemicals, see also Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Title TH.
EPA National Recruitment Program Number
382-3305. (800) 338-1350
The EPA National Recruitment Program Number enables potential hirees to contact the agency for employment information
and assists EPA managers in locating and hiring qualified employees to fill vacant positions. The number operates Monday
through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (EST).
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EPA Region III Hotline
(800) 438-2474
The EPA Region ffl Hotline provides general information on agency programs to the public and makes referrals as needed. It
provides this information for all Region III States - Washington, DC, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West
Virginia.
EPA Region IV Hotline
(800) 241-1754
The EPA Region IV Hotline provides general information on agency programs to the public and makes referrals as needed. It
provides this information for all Region IV states - Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee.
EPA Region V Hotline
(800) 621-8431, (800) 572-2515 (IL)
The EPA Region V Hotline provides general information on agency programs to the public and makes referrals as needed. It
provides this information for all Region V states - Indiana, Michigan, lilinios, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
EPA Region VII Hotline
The Region VII Hotline provides general information on agency programs to the public and makes referrals as needed. It
provides this information for all Region VII States - Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
EPA Region VIII Hotline
(800) 525-3022
The Region VIE Hotline provides general information on agency programs to the public and makes referrals as needed. It
provides this information for all Region VHI States - Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.
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Hazardous Waste Ombudsman Program
Bob Knox (OSW) IBl (8) 475-7667
The Hazardous Waste Ombudsman Program assists citizens and the regulated community who have had problems voicing a
complaint or getting a problem resolved about hazardous waste issues. It serves as a last resort to the RCRA/CERCLA
Hotline.
Innovative/Alternative -Projects Clearinghouse
Dan Walter (OMPC) MBl (304) 293-4191
The Innovative/Alternative Projects Clearinghouse provides information on innovative/alternative projects to enable
communities and grant applicants to identify and contact other sources with experience in technologies.
Inspector General's Whistle Blower Hotline
382-4977, (800) 424-4000
The Inspector General's Whistle Blower Hotline receives reports of agency-related waste, fraud, abuse or mismanagement from
public and from EPA and other government employees. All calls are kept confidential. The Hotline operates Monday
through Friday, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM (EST).
LEGIS
(202) 225-1772
This office gives information on whether committee hearings have been held and dates of upcoming hearings, number of
committee reports and status of legislation.
Legislative information office
(202) 225-1772
The Legislative Information Office provides information about the status of any bill in Congress.
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McKIn Site Hotline, Maine, Region I
(207) 657-2087
The McKin Site Hotline provides information on Cleanup Efforts at Superfund Site in Grey, ME.
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse
John Vandenberg (OAQPS) i^Bl (8) 629-5556
The National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse assists states in developing air toxics programs and setting emission
levels.
National Animal Poison Control Center
(217) 333-3611
The National Animal Poison Control Center, at The University of Illinois, provides 24-hour consultation in diagnosis and
treatment of suspected or actual animal poisonings or chemical contaminations. Its emergency response team will rapidly
investigate such incidents in North America, and perform laboratory analysis of feeds, animal specimens and environmental
materials for toxicants and chemical contaminants.
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network
(800) 858-7378
The National Pesticide Telecommunications Network from Texas Tech provides information on pesticide-related health,
toxicity, and minor cleanup to physicians, veterinarians, fire departments, government agency personnel and the general
public.
National Pesticides Information Retrieval System (NPIRS)
James Skaptsason (OPP/SB) |fiD| (8) 557-9351
NPIRS is a computer database that provides public access to current information on over 36,000 pesticide products. The
system development has been jointly funded by USDA and EPA and is managed by Purdue University.
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National Pesticides Telecommunications Network (NPTN)
(800) 858-7378. (806) 743-3091 (TX)
The National Pesticides Telecommunications Network (NPTN) provides impartial information on pesticide products, basic
safety practices, health and environmental effects, and cleanup and disposal procedures. It operates 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, every day of the year.
National Poison Control Center Hotline
(202) 625-3333
The National Poison Control Center Hotline is operated by Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. It provides
information on accidental ingestion of chemicals, poisons, or drugs.
National Response Center U.S. Coast Guard Hotline
(800) 424-8802, (202) 426-2675
This Department of Transportation National Response Center can be used to report spills of oil and other hazardous materials
where required. It can also be used to report incidents in transportation where hazardous materials are responsible for death,
serious injury, property damage in excess of $50,000 or continuing danager to life and property.
National Small Flows Clearinghouse
Don Neihus (OMPC)
(8) 382-7285
The National Small Flows Clearinghouse provides information on wastewater treatment technologies for small communities.
This clearinghouse was mandated by the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1977.
' Northeast Industrial Waste Exchange
(800) 237-2481, (315) 422-6572*
The Northeast Industrial Waste Exchange provides information on waste exchange in the Northeast but with access to other
areas. This exchange joins those who generate waste with those who desire waste. "(For Region 1, 3, NI, OH, MI).
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ORD/NGA Project
Morris Altshuler (ORD) flflBl 382-7667 FTS
The ORD/NGA Project is a combined effort between the Office of Research and Development at the EPA and the National
Governors Association. This project integrates states' perspectives into ORD project planning process and responds to
states' needs for technical assistance with the National Governors Association (NGA) acting as a go between.
Order and Inquiry
(202) 783-3238
Single copies of Federal Registers with environmental regulations can be obtained from this office.
Pesticides Docket
Franklin D. Rubis 49l (703) 557-4434
The Pesticides Docket provides public access to documentation for each Registration Standard under development when the
Agency begins review of data for the Registration Standard or upon publication of a notice setting out the list and sequence
of Registration Standards. The docket contains documentation of pre-special and special reviews of pesticides, memorada ,
all comments, correspondence, documents, proposals, or other materials concerning a pending pesticide regulatory decision
provided to the Agency by a person or party outside of government (other than confidential business information ).
Public Information Center (PIC)
475-7751
The Public Information Center answers inquiries from the public about EPA, its programs and activities and offers a variety
of general, non-technical information materials.
Public Information Reference Unit (PIRU)
Gloris J. Butler 4Bi (202) 382-S926
PIRU provides public access to regulatory information supporting the Agency's actions administered under (1) the Clean Air
Act (primarily, the State Implementation Plans), and (2) the Clean Water Act (primarily the Effluent Limitation Guidelines).
Records are submitted to PIRU (indexed) by the programs within EPA or the Regions for public inspector and photocopying.
PIRU also has information supporting other EPA regulations isued under the following statutes: Resource Conservation &
Recovery Act (RCRA), Safe Drinking Water Act, Noise Control Act and The Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act.
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MOTILJINIES/IDKDICIOITS/CILIEAIRIINGIHOUSES
RCRA Hotline for Region II Only
(800) 732-1223
This is a local hotline that provides site specific regulatory information on RCRA only in the Region n areas of New York,
New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
RCRA Hotline for Region IX Only
(800) 231-3075
This is a local hotline that provides site specific regulatory information on RCRA only in the Region DC areas of Arizona,
California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam and Samoa.
RCRA Hotline, Iowa, Region VII
(800) 223-0424
The RCRA Hotline in Region Vn provides information on implementation of RCRA in Iowa.
RCRA Information Center
Denise Sines 49* (8) 382-3112
The RCRA Information Center operates a hotline to cover the spectrum of RCRA and CERCLA issues.
RCRA On-Scene Coordinators Hotline, Region VI
(214) 767-2666
The RCRA On-Scene Coordinators Hotline in Region VI responds 24 hours a day to questions and to reports of chemical
spills and other emergencies for all Region 6 States - Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma. Texas.
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RCRA/CERCLA Hotline
(800) 424-9346, (202) 382-3000
This hotline answers questions concerning the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Superfund and hazardous waste
regulations. Requests for certain documents from the Federal Register and public laws are also handled in addition to referral
to appropriate contacts, see also CERCLA/RCRA Hotline and Superfund Hotline.
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA) Docket
Carol Brock-Johnson. Kathy Bnmeske, Mildred Tidwell 4Ri (202) 475-9327
The Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA) Docket provides public access to regulatory information supporting the
Agency's actions under RCRA. Records support Federal Register notices, Delisting Petitions and other Office of Solid Waste
(OSW) publications. RCRA Docket publishes a semiannual catalog of frequently requested documents. The RCRA Docket
staff performs two primary functions: maintaining the docket, and responding to information requests. The activities which
are required for each function include: maintaining the RCRA Docket, tracking regulations, organizing and storing
information, and distributing and ordering documents.
Risk Communlcaton Hotline
Elaine Danyluk AB| (FTS) 382-5606, 475-8665
The Risk Communication Hotline will respond directly to questions or refer the caller to whomever on EPA's staff can
provide the needed expertise in risk communication. Sometimes the hotline provides information about external experts at
universities or consulting firms. The main purpose of the hotline is to provide assistance to EPA program offices and
regions. Hotline personnel also try to answer questions raised by those in state and local government, universities, and
private organizations that are working on risk communication problems.
Safe Drinking Water Hotline
382-5533. (800) 426-4791
The Safe Drinking Water Hotline responds to questions concerning the Safe Drinking Water Act, Water Standards,
Regulations, and the Underground Injection Program. It will also provide selected publications relevant to these issues. It
operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (EST).
Senate Document Room
(202) 224-7860
The Senate Document Room disseminates information on the availability of and copies of bills, reports, public laws and
calendars.
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Small Business Hotline
(800) 368-5888. (202) 557-1938
The Small Business Hotline is an EPA based hotline that gives advice and information to small businesses on complying
with EPA regulations. It deals with problems encountered by small-quantity generators of hazardous waste and other small
businesses with environmental concerns.
Small Business Ombudsman; Office of the Administrator
Karen Brown (OA) 1^91 557-1938 FTS
The Small Business Ombudsman provides various services to help small business comply with EPA regulations. The
ombudsman serves as information services and advocate for small business interests in the regulatory development process.
It helps these small businesses with their individual problems.
Superfund Docket
Tina Maragousis, Superfund Docket Clerk. Deena Watson, Superfund '^fi1 (202) 382-3046- <202> 382-3046
Directives Clerk, Dick Hyde, Project Manager H
The Superfund Docket provides public access to information supporting all regulatory decisions issued under the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as amended. This includes
records of proceeding under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986, Title HI of the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986. The Docket also includes CERCLA guidance documents and
information supporting rulemaking under authority of Section 3012 of the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act.
Superfund Hotline
(800) 424-9346, (202) 382-3000
This hotline answers questions concerning the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Superfund and hazardous waste
regulations. Requests for certain documents from the Federal Register and public laws are also handled in addition to referral
to appropriate contacts, see also CERCLA/RCRA Hotline and RCRA/CERCLA Hotline.
Superfund Hotline, Region II
(800) 346-5009 (NJ). (800) 722-1223
(NY)
The Superfund Hotline in Region n provides information on dioxin and related concerns for contaminated areas in Missouri.
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Superfund/Dloxin Hotline, Missouri, Region VII
(800) 892-5009
The Superfund/Dioxin Hotline provides information on Dioxin and Related Concerns for Contaminated Areas in Missouri.
Title HI
(800) 535-0202, (202) 479-2449
This EPA hotline provides communities with help in preparing for accidental releases of toxic chemicals. Communities can
call to obtain interim guidelines regarding "Acutely Toxic Chemicals." The guidelines cover organizing a community,
developing a chemical contingency plan, and gathering site-specific information. The hotline also provides a list of more
than 400 acutely toxic chemicals, see also Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Planning & Community Right
to Know.
Toxic Substances Docket
Deborah Williams 4Ri (202) 382-3587
The Office of Toxic Substances (OTS) Public Information Office houses the official copies of all OTS administrative records
supporting regulatory decisions promulgated under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The Public Information Office
also maintains original materials submitted by industry in compliance with TSCA regulations. The contents of the dockets
vary according to the proposed regulation and the particular Section of the Act which is being promulgated. However,
generally all dockets contain the following types of supporting documentation: Federal Register notices; various health,
environmental and exposure assessment documents; published references; communications; and test data.
TSCA Hotline
(202) 554-1404
The Toxic Assistance Office at EPA will answer questions and offer general and technical assistance on the Toxic Substances
Control Act. Staff will help to obtain guidance on TSCA regulations including guidances on PCBs and asbestos issues.
TSCA Public Information Office
(202) 554-1404
Provides technical information concerning asbestos abatement problems to meet the needs of private individuals,
government agencies, and regulated industry. Since the Asbestos hotline has been discontinued, all asbestose-related
questions can be answered through the TSCA Public Information Office. This office provides general and technical
information on TSCA regulations. A variety of services are offered including regulatory advice and aid, publications, and
audiovisual materials. For more information, see the Toxic Substances Docket entry.
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Underground Storage Tank Docket
Karen Baker. UST Docket Clerk iHl (202) 475-9720
The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Docket provides public access to regulatory information supporting the Agency's
regulatory actions on USTs. As of April 1, 1987, there are seven dockets: (1) UST Notification Form; (2) Technical
Standards for USTs Containing Petroleum; (3) Financial Responsibility Requirements for USTs Containing Petroleum; (4)
State Program Approval; (5) Report to Congress on Exempt Tanks; (6) Consolidated Rules of Practice Governing the
Administrative Assessment of Civil Penalties and Revocation or Suspension of Permits; and (7) Financial Responsibility
Requirements for USTs Containing Hazardous Substances.
Unleaded Fuel Hotline, Region I
(800) 821-1237, (800) 631-2700
(MA)
The Unleaded Fuel Tank Hotline is an enforcement-related line that takes calls about tampering with vehicles, pumps, and
other problems related to unleaded fuels. It provides this service for Region I States; Connecticut, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.
VOC/RACT (Volatile Organic Compounds/Reasonably Achievable Control Technology)
Clearinghouse
Bill Polglase (OAQPS) iBBi (8) 629-5246
The OC/RACT (Volatile Organic Compounds/Reasonably Achievable Control Technology) Clearinghouse is intended to
control VOC emissions by facilitating the exchange of technical data and experience to control emissions.
Waste Minimization Hotline, Region III
(800) 826-5320, (800) 334-2467 (PA)
The Waste Minimization Hotline provides technical assistance and education on waste minimization. It provides this
information for all Region m States; Washington, DC. Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.
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Section G
Environmental Organizations
This section includes information on various scientific, professional, and
trade associations that have environmental concerns. For each entry, the
following information is provided:
An abstract that details the purpose of each organization,
A contact name and phone number,
A mailing address, and
Any related publications that the organization publishes.
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Air Pollution Control Association (APCA)
Box 2861 *^9> (412) 621-1090
Pittsburgh, PA 15230
The Air Pollution Control Association collects and disseminates information about air pollution and its control.
Publications: APCA Journal
American Academy of Environmental Engineers (AAEE)
Box 269 <^a» (301) 267-9377
Annapolis, MD 21404 ^m
The American Academy of Environmental Engineers is a professional organization comprised of sanitary and
environmental engineers.
Publications: AAEE Roster, The Diplomate
American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM)
Box 16106 'SB* <303> 622-9755
r.~y»1 Denver, CO 80216 "
The American Academy of Environmental Medicine is comprised of persons studying the effects of the environment on
human health.
Publications: Archives of Clinical Ecology
American Chemical Society (ACS)
~ 1155 16th Street, NW <^Bfe (202) 872-4600
Z^SjsS] Washington, DC 20036
The American Chemical Society is a national professional association of chemists that supports the development of all
branches of chemistry.
Publications: Environmental Science & Technology
American College of Toxicology
9650 Rockville Pike (301) 520-0033
r->»1 Bethesda, MD 20814 "
The American College of Toxicology is a multidisciplinary society composed of professionals having common interests
in toxicology.
Publications: Journal of American Toxicology, American College of Toxicology Newsletter
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American Council on Science and Health (ACSH)
995 Broadway 1^9* (212) 362-7044
^=?.~x»1 New York. NY 10023 ^m
The American Council on Science and Health is a consumer education association providing the public with scientifically
balanced evaluations of food, chemicals, the environment and health.
Publications: ASCH News and Views, Inside ACSH, ACSH Media Update
American Epidemiological Society
Center for Disease Control ^^ (404) 329-3142
^=rJ^| Atlanta, GA 30333
The American Epidemiological Society consists of individuals interested in the study of disease occurrence.
American Industrial Health Council
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW ^^f (202) 659-0060
Washington, DC 20036
The American Industrial Health Council consists of chemical and related industries addressing the scientific issues related
to proposed standards in federal agencies for identifying and regulating products suspected of causing cancer.
American Institute of Biological Sciences
730 llth Street, NW ^^ (202) 828-1500
rJ^>1 Washington, DC 20001
The American Institute of Biological Sciences is a federation of professional societies which promotes all biological
sciences, including agriculture, environment and medicine.
Publications: BioScience
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE)
345 East 47th Street 4^ (212) 705-7538
New York. NY 10017 ^^
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is the national society for chemical engineers. The Institute is a member
society of the American Association of Engineering Societies.
Publications: AICHE Journal, Chemical Engineering, Progress, Chemical Engineering Faculties, Directory of Chemical
Engineering Consultants, International Chemical Engineers, Plant/Operations Progress
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American Institute of Chemists
7315 Wisconsin Avenue <^& (301) 652-2447
Bethesda, MD 20814
The American Institute of Chemists is a professional association of chemists in academe, industry and government.
Publications: Chemist
American Institute of Medical Climatology
1023 Welsh Road <^S* (215) 673-8368
SSr.i==>1 Philadelphia. PA 19115
The American Institute of Medical Climatology promotes the sciences of climatology and biometeorology, which address
the relationship between climate and weather and the entire spectrum of life.
American Littoral Society (ALS)
Sandy Hook 4R* (201) 291-0055
Highlands, NJ 07732 "^
The American Littoral Society promotes the study and conservation of the coastal zone habitat.
Publications: Coastal Reported, Underwater Naturalist
American Meteorological Society (AMS)
45 Beacon Street *^B* (61?) 227-2425
J^>1 Boston, MA 02108
The American Meteorological Society certifies consulting meteorologists and grants a Seal of Approval to television and
radio meteorologists.
Publications: Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Journal of Physical
Oceanography, Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts
American Mining Congress (AMC)
1920 N Street. NW. Suite 300 ^^ (202) 861-2800
Washington. DC 20036 ^m
The American Mining Congress is an industry association of producers of metals, coal industrial and agricultural
minerals; manufacturers of mining and mineral processing machinery, equipment and supplies; and mining engineering
firms.
Publications: American Mining Congress Journal
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American Nature Study Society (ANSS)
5881 Cold Brook Road '^B* (607) 749-3655
Homer. NY 13077
The American Nature Study' Society is concerned with the study of nature and with conservation education.
Publications: Nature Study
American Oceanic Organization (AOO)
Box 513 <^9> (301) 261-9491
Edgewater. MD 21037
The American Oceanic Organization serves to encourage long-range government planning in such areas of oceanology as
pollution control and resources development. Members are drawn from government agencies, universities. Congress and
industry.
American Petroleum Institute (API)
1220 L Street, NW <^B> (202) 682-8000
S3fZ=L?\ Washington, DC 20005
The American Petroleum Institute is the petroleum industry trade association representing major oil companies,
independent oil producers and fuel distributors, and service-station owners. It publishes extensive statistics about the
industry.
Publications: Petroleum Today, Washington Report
American Public Works Association (APWA)
1313 East 60th Street '^3* (312) 667-2200
*j25?*jsS\ Chicago, IL 60637 ^*
The American Public Works Association consists of government officials, engineers, administrators and others engaged
in the various aspects of public works.
Publications: APWA Reporter, APWA Directory
American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE)
2950 Niles Road ^B» (616) 429-0300
SKwsU^ St. Joseph, MI 49085 ^m
The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is the national association for engineers working on problems of
importance to agricultural interests including irrigation and other large scale projects with environmental significance.
Publications: Agricultural Engineering, ASAE Standards, Transactions of the ASAE
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American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
677 South Segoe Road WH* (608) 273-8080
=£=r.^P| Madison, WI 53711
The American Society of Agronomy promotes the acquisition and diffusion of knowledge concerning the nature and
interrelationship of plants, soils and the environment.
Publications: Agronomy Journal, Crops and Soils, Journal of Environmental Quality, Journal of Agronomic Education,
Agronomy News
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
345 East 47th Street 'SB1 (212) 705-7496
New York. NY 10017 "
The American Society of Civil Engineers is the national association of engineers with education at the BS level in Civil
Engineering or equivalent.
Publications: ASCE Publications Attracts, Civil Engineers, ASCE News
American Society of Naturalists (ASN)
Division of Biological Sciences VSf (913) 864-3763
*^^^5^\ University of Kansas ^^^
Lawrence, KS 66045
The American Society of Naturalists is a professional association of biological scientists with particular interests in the
environmental sciences.
Publications: The American Naturalist
American Society of Sanitary Engineers (ASSE)
Box 40326 <^3» (216) 835-3040
£E=rJj£y»1 Bay Village. OH 44140
The American Society of Sanitary Engineers is a national association of engineers working on sanitary projects such as
liquid waste collection, processing and disposal.
Publications: ASSE Yearbook, Newsletter
American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
5410 Grosvenor Lane <^9> (301) 493-8600
Suite 220 "
Bethesda. MD 20814
The American Water Resources Association is a multi-disciplinary, non-profit, scientific and education association
dedicated to research, planning, management, development and education in water resources. AWRA is a member society
of the Renewable Natural Resources Foundation.
Publications: Hydata News, Water Resources Bulletin
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Asbestos Information Association/North America (AIA)
1745 Jefferson Davis Highway <^B> (703) 979-1150
Suite 509 Wmm
Arlington, VA 22202
This association is the public relations arm of U.S. and Canadian asbestos producers and products manufacturers which
provides information on asbestos and health.
Association for Conservation Information (ACI)
Department of Fish. Wildlife and Parks *H|k (406) 444-2474
-^SrSi^Sl 930 Custer Avenue. West ^^
Helena, MT 59620
The Association for Conservation Information works to upgrade the quality of all forms of communication devoted to the
protection and management of natural resources and wildlife.
Publications: The Balance Wheel
Association of American Pesticide Control Officials (AAPCO)
2004 Le Suer Road ^^(804)288-8181
Richmond. VA 23229 ^^
The Association of American Pesticide Control Officials is comprised of state, municipal and federal officials throughout
North America interested in a uniform approach to the enforcement of laws controlling the proper and safe use of
pesticide chemicals.
Association of Environmental Scientists and Administrators (AESA)
2718 Southwest Kelly <^B> (503) 295-4885
Suite C-190 ^^
Portland, OR 97204
AESA was created to represent the goals and interests of environmental professionals and to foster discussion of
environmental public policy issues.
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (ALAPCO)
444 North Capitol Street, NW ffifr (202) 624-7864
£S=rJ]£^1 Washington. DC 20001 ^m
The Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials represents the common interests of air pollution officials
throughout the United States.
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Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA)
1015 18 Street. NW 4Ri (202) 6S9-9161
Suite 1002 "
Washington. DC 20036
The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies consists of sewerage agencies in areas with more than 250,000
people. It serves to exchange technical data and deals with the federal government on environmental and regulatory
matters.
Publications: AMSA Monthly Report, Law Digest
Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators
444 North Capitol Street. NW <^BI <202) 624-7782
Suite 330 "
Washington, DC 20001
This association is composed of chief water pollution control administrators from the states, District of Columbia, U.S.
possessions and interstate agencies. It establishes objectives, policies and standards for state water pollution control.
Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials
444 North Capitol Street, NW <^B> (202) 624-5828
Suite 345
Washington, DC 20001
The Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials consists of directors and support staff of state
and territorial solid and hazardous waste programs.
Chamber of Commerce of the United States
1615 H Street, NW A9l (202) 659-6000
Jj^>»1 Washington. DC 20062 "
The Chamber of Commerce is generally regarded as the spokesgroup for United States business. It is the world's largest
business federation composed of more than 180,000 companies plus several thousand other organizations such as local
and state chambers of commerce and trade and professional associations. It has an environmental department.
Publications: Nation's Business. The Business Advocate
Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA)
~ 2501 M Street, NW
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Chemical Waste Transportation Council (CWTC)
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW <^9» (202) 659-4613
Suite 1000 ^*
Washington, DC 20036
The Chemical Waste Transportation Council represents the interests of companies engaged in the business of hauling
chemical wastes. The Council is affiliated with the National Solid Wastes Management Association.
Clean Sites Inc. (CSI)
1199 N. Fairfax St. I^B1 (703) 683-8S22
Alexandria, Va 22314
Clean Sites Inc. (CSI) is an independent, non-profit corporation established in 1984 by a coalition of environmental.
industry and government groups. Its objective is to accelerate the voluntary cleanup of hazardous waste sites that
threaten public health and the environment throughout the United States. In addition to encouraging private parties to
clean up hazardous waste sites, Clean Sites tries to remove obstacles that stand in the way of private cleanups.
Conference of State Sanitary Engineers (CSSE)
150 East Main Street <^B> (301) 876-8440
Westminster, MD 21157
CSSE coordinates the public health engineering activities of the official state and territorial health organizations.
Members are officials of state and territorial agencies concerned with the environment.
Publications: CSSE News
Conservation Foundation, The
255 23rd St., NW ^^ (202) 293-4800
Washington, DC 20037
The Conservation Foundation is a research and public education organization promoting wise use of the earth's resources.
It conducts research and educational programs in land use, air pollution control, toxic substances, water resources,
environmental dispute resolution, and reports periodically on environmental conditions and trends.
Publications: Conservation Foundation Letter
Ecological Society of America (ESA)
730 llth Street, NW ^^ (202) 628-1500
Suite 400 ^^
Washington, DC 20001
The Ecological Society of America is a professional society of individuals interested in the study of living things in
relation to their environments. ESA is a member society of the American Institute of Biological Sciences.
Publications: Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Ecology, Ecological Monographs
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Environmental Defense Fund Inc. (EOF)
444 Park Avenue. South 1B1 (212> 686-4191
^.-V.xM New York, NY 10016 "
This organization of lawyers, scientists and economists is dedicated to protecting environmental quality and public
health. EOF pursues responsible reform of public policy in resource conservation, toxic chemicals, water resources, air
quality, land use and wildlife, working through research and public education, and judicial, administrative, and legislative
action.
Publications: EOF Letter
Environmental Industry Council (EIC)
1825 K Street, NW «KBl (202) 331-7706
Suite 210 ^m
Washington. DC 20006
The Environmental Industry Council consists of corporations which manufacture environmental protection equipment and
materials.
Environmental Mutagen Society (EMS)
P.O. Box 2234 <^Bk (415) 422-5698
/M Livermore, CA 94550 "*
The Environmental Mutagen Society consists of scientists studying mutagens in the human environment, especially as
they affect public health.
Publications: Environmental Mutagenesis, EMS Newsletter
Federal Water Quality Association (FWQA)
~ c/o WH 547, US EPA ffi9» (202) 833-8383
401 M Street. SW "
Washington. DC 20460
The Federal Water Quality Association is affiliated with the Water Pollution Control Federation. Members consist of
federal employees, consultants, and industry and association representatives concerned with sewage and industrial waste
treatment and disposal.
Groundwater Management Districts Association
~ 1125 Maize Road f^Bk (913> 462-3915
Colby. KS 67701
The Groundwater Management Districts Association consists of districts, consulting organizations and individuals
concerned with the management and conservation of water resources. It provides information transfer between members.
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Halogenated Solvent Industry Alliance (HSIA)
2315 M Street, NW <^9> (202) 659-0600
Washington. DC 20037
The Halogenated Solvent Industry Alliance consists of producers, users, distributors and equipment manufacturers in the
halogenated solvent industry. It was established to develop constructive programs on legislative and regulatory
problems involving halogentated solvents.
Hazardous Waste Services Association (HWSA)
1333 New Hampshire Ave '^B* (202) 833'1294
Suite 1100 ^^
Washington, DC 20036
The Hazardous Waste Services Association consists of companies involved in the generation, treatment, transportation,
disposal and storage of industrial wastes and equipment and services suppliers.
Publications: Wasteline
Hazardous Waste Treatment Council (HWTC)
1919 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 4BB> (202) 296-0778
Suite 300 ^^
Washington, DC 20006
The Hazardous Waste Treatment Council is a trade association of waste disposal firms employing high technology
treatment techniques rather than land disposal.
Industrial Chemical Research Association (ICRA)
1811 Monroe ^9> (313) 563-0360
Dearborn, MI 48124
The Industrial Chemical Research Association consists of manufacturers, marketers, researchers, formulators and suppliers
of industrial chemicals. It promotes research, safe practices and increased selling efficiency in the industrial chemicals
industry.
Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute
700 North Fairfax St 4fr (703) 836-0480
Suite 304 ^^
Alexandria, VA 22314
The Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute is a member of the Environmental Industry Council. Members are manufacturers of
industrial air pollution control equipment for stationary sources.
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INFORM
381 Park Avenue South <^Bfe (212) 689-4040
New York, NY 10016 "
INFORM is a not-for-profit organization that conducts Held level research of business and municipal practices affecting
the environment. It is the aim of INFORM to identify institutional sources of environmental problems and then to
determine positive steps toward reducing or eliminating those problems.
Institute of Environmental Sciences (IES)
940 East Northwest Highway <^3» (312) 2SS-1S61
Mt Prospect, IL 600S6
The Institute of Environmental Sciences consists of individuals concerned with the affect on men, materials and
equipment of the use of advanced technology.
Publications: Journal of Environmental Sciences
Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE)
Box 3206, Arlington Branch
^£^1 Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
The Institute of Noise Control Engineering is a professional organization concerned with the advancement of noise
control technology with particular emphasis on engineering solutions to environmental noise problems.
Publications: Noise Control Engineering, Journal of Noise/News
International Bio-Environmental Foundation
P.O. Box 794 <^Bi (818) 882-7128
.~^1 Northbridge, CA 91328 ""
The International Bio-Environmental Foundation consists of scientists studying the biological effects of atmospheric
ions, electromagnetic fields, noise and artificial light.
International Life Sciences Institute - Risk Science Institute (RSI)
1126 Sixteenth Street, NW 49> (202) 659-3306
Washington, DC 20036 ^m
The primary goal of the Risk Science Institute (RSI) is to improve risk assessment by strengthening the scientific
principles on which assessments are based. RSI has adopted the following objectives to achieve this goal: To develop
and disseminate new scientific knowledge, To involve the best scientific talent wherever it is found.
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International Society for Ecological Modeling/North American Chapter
School of Natural Resources
^~.~x^l QSU
Columbus, OH 43210
The International Society for Ecological Modeling consists of scientists interested in constructing mathematical models
of air, water and environmental pollution problems.
International Society of Chemical Ecology
101 T.H. Morgan Building Ififr (606) 2S7-26S2
University of Kentucky ^^
Lexington, KY 40S06
The International Society of Chemical Ecology was formed to promote understanding the origin, function and
significance of natural chemicals interacting among organisms.
Publications: Journal of Chemical Ecology
Interstate Conference on Water Problems (ICWP)
2300 M Street, NW <^9» (202) 466-7287
Suite 800 ^^
Washington, DC 20037
The Interstate Conference on Water Problems consists of stale and regional agencies, non-profit organizations and
universities conemed with conservation, development and administration of water and land-related resources.
Publications: ICWP Policy Statement & Bylaws, Washington Report
Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association (MECA)
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW ^^B> (202) 296-4797
Suite 830 ^m
Washington, DC 20036
The Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association represents the common interests of companies manufacturing
emission control equipment throughout the United States.
Publications: Environmental Industry Council
Methyl Chloride Industry Alliance (MCIA)
2315 M Street, NW ^^ (202) 659-0900
Washington. DC 20037
The Methyl Chloride Industry Alliance serves the industry relative to government regulation of methyl chloride and other
matters under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
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National Agricultural Chemicals Association (NACD)
1155 15th Street. NW <^9» (202) 296-1585
Madison Building, Suite 900 ' ^^
Washington. DC 20005
The National Agricultural Chemicals Association consists of companies producing chemical controls for fungi, rodents,
pests and weeds.
National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD)
1025 Vermont Avenue, NW 346-5995
>1 Suite 730
Washington, DC 20005
The National Association of Conservation Districts has a membership consisting of local subdivisions of governments
which work to conserve and develop land, water, forests, wildlife and related natural resources.
National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)
Box 9400 4QI (202) 229-7171
Washington, DC 20016 "
The National Association of Environmental Professionals consists of people involved in environmental planning,
assessment, management, review and research. It awards the CEP (Certified Environmental Professional) designation.
Publications: The Environmental Professional
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)
1776 F Street. NW <^B> (202) 637-3000
/P| Washington, DC 20006 ^*
The National Association of Manufacturers is a voice for industry at the national level. Members are manufacturing
companies from throughout the United States.
Publications: Enterprise, PAC Manager
National Association of Noise Control Officials (NANCO)
65 Prospect Street f^Bfe (609> 429-4161
Trenton. NJ 08618 ^^
The National Association of Noise Control Officials consists of employees of the federal and state governments.
consultants, scientists and students concerned with acoustical control in the environment.
Publications: Vibrations
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National Association of Solvent Recyclers (NASR)
1333 New Hampshire Avenue, NW <&Kk (202) 463-6956
Suite 1100 ^*
Washington, DC 20036
The National Association of Solvent Recyclers represents the interests of companies engaged in the use and recycling of
industrial solvents.
Publications: Flashpoint
National Association of State Land Reclamationists (NASLR)
P.O. Box U «^B» (703) 523-2925
Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
The National Association of State Land Reclamationists brings together state reclamation officials for activities of
mutual interest and to promote cooperation between the states, private mining groups and the federal government on
matters affecting the reclamation of mined lands.
National Conference of Local Environmental Health Administrators (NCLEHA)
Summit County Health Department 4H^ (216) 923-4891
1100 Graham Circle ^^
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44224
The National Conference of Local Environmental Health Administrators promotes efficient and effective local
environmental health programs. NCLEHA is affiliated with the National Environmental Health Association.
National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvements
260 Madison Avenue ^^ (212) 532-9000
New York, NY 10016
The National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvements is a technical organization devoted to
finding solutions to environmental protection problems in the manufacture of pulp, paper and wood products in industrial
forestry.
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)
7910 Woodmont Avenue 4& (301) 657-2652
Suite 1016 ^^
Bethesda, MD 20814
The National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements represents the interests of professionals with
responsibilities for measuring amounts of and providing protection from nuclear radiation.
Publications: NCRP Report
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National Environmental Development Association (NEDA)
60S 14th Street. NW *B& (202> 638-1230
Washington, DC 20005
The National Environmental Development Association consists of companies and others concerned with the impact of
environmental legislation on business and industrial profits.
Publications: Balance
National Environmental Training Association (NETA)
8687 Via de Ventura «^B^ (602) 951-1440
Suite 214 ^^
Scottsdale. AZ 85258
The National Environmental Training Association consists of trainers of personnel in the field of air and noise pollution
and hazardous waste control, water supply and waste water treatment.
Publications: NETA Newsletter
National Oil Recyclers Association (NORA)
1891 Preston White Drive <^Bk (703> 620-4700
P.O. Box 2459 ^m
Reston. VA 22091
The National Oil Recyclers Association is comprised of primary producers of recycled used oil fuel. Its purpose is to
represent the interests of used oil recyclers to the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure regulations on used oil are
carried out and to encourage recycling.
National Wildlife Federation (NWF)
1412 16th Street, NW '^9k (202) 797-6800
Washington. DC 20036
This conservation education organization is dedicated to creating and encouraging an awareness for wise and proper
management of soil, air, water, forests, minerals, plant life, and wildlife by extensive education programs and materials,
and litigation of environmental disputes.
Publications: International Wildlife, National Wildlife
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
122 E. 42nd Street ^9* (212> 949-0049
New York, NY 10168 ^m
This organization is dedicated to protecting endangered natural resources and improving the quality of human
environment. Areas of concentration are air and water pollution, nuclear safety, land use, urban environment, toxic
substances control, resource management, wilderness and wildlife protection, and coastal zone management.
Publications: The Amicus Journal
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Pesticide Producers Association (PPA)
1200 17th Street, NW <^& (202) 857-9800
Washington, DC 20036
The Pesticide Producers Association represents the interests of pesticide formulators and manufacturers.
Resources for the Future - Center for Risk Management
1616 P Street, NW 'SB1 (202) 328-5000
SjSr.r:E/*1 Washington, DC
The Center for Risk Management undertakes a comprehensive program of fundamental research, policy analysis,
education, and outreach related to the management of environmental risks in modem society. It deals with problems
associated with air and water pollutants, pesticides, toxic substances, hazardous wastes, and climate modification.
Sierra Club
730 Polk Street *^f (415) 981-8634
San Francisco, CA 94109
The aim of the Sierra Club is to explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth, to promote responsible use of
the earth's ecosystems and resources, and to restore the quality of the natural and human environment by using lawful
means.
Publications: Sierra. National News Report, Energy Report
Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER)
550 North Broadway
t=Sr--^| Suite 201
Baltimore, MD 21205
The Society for Epidemiologic Research represents the interests of professionals engaged in or using the research on
epidemic diseases.
Publications: American Journal of Epidemiology
Society of Toxicology
1133 15th Street, NW ^^ (202) 293-5935
Suite 620 ^m
Washington. DC 20005
The Society of Toxicology consists of individuals concerned with the effects of chemicals on living organisms.
Publications: Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
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Society of Vector Ecologists (SVE)
Box 87 ^^ (714) 971-2421
Santa Ana, CA 92702
The Society of Vector Ecologists studies the environmental interrelationships of arthiopoids and disease-bearing animals
of public health importance as a basis for developing improved prevention and control measures.
Soil Conservation Society of America (SCSA)
7S15 Northeast Ankeny Road <^^ (515) 289-2331
Ankeny, IA 50021 ^^
The Soil Conservation Society of America promotes better land use and management.
Publications: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW <^9» (202) 659-0060
Washington. DC 20036 ^m
The Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association represents its members on trade, environmental and safety
issues with federal agencies.
Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI)
Box 105112, Technology Park 'iS* (404) 446-1400
=Z-=S=S\ Atlanta, GA 30348 ^*
The Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry consists of individual professionals working in pulp, paper,
packaging, convening and nonwovens industries.
Publications: TAPPI Journal
United States Operating Committee on ETAD
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW W (202) 659-0600
Washington, DC 20036
The United States Operating Committee on ETAD is the operating arm of the Ecological and Toxicological Association
of the Dyestuffs Manufacturing Industry concerned with environmental and health hazards in the manufacture, processing,
shipping, use and disposal of members' products.
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Urban Land Institute
1090 Vermont Avenue, NW <^9t <202> 289-8500
Suite 300 "^
Washington. DC 20005
The Urban Land Institute consists of developers, architects and public officials organized to provide accurate, unbiased
information useful to land planners and developers.
Publications: Land Use Digest, Project Reference File, Urban Land
Water Pollution Control Federation (WPCF)
2626 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW <^B> (202) 337-2500
Washington, DC 20037 "
The Water Pollution Control Federation consists of regional associations of individuals concerned with the disposal of
domestic and industrial waste waters.
Publications: Operations Forum, Highlights
Water Resources Congress (WRC)
3800 North Fairfax Drive ^R» (703) 525-4881
Suite 7 ^m
Arlington. VA 22203
The Water Resources Congress is a federation of associations, government agencies and private firms concerned with land
and water use, conservation and control.
Publications: Washington Report
Wildlife Society
5410 Grosvenor Lane <^9» (301) 897-9770
Beihesda, MD 20814
The Wildlife Society is devoted to the protection of United States wildlife resources. The Society is a member of the
Renewable Natural Resources Foundation.
Publications: Journal of Wildlife Management, The Wildlifer, Wildlife Society Bulletin
World Environment Center, Inc.
605 Third Avenue. 17th Floor ^^ (212) 986-7200
New York. NY 10158 ^m
World Environment Center is a non-advocacy organization, whose purpose is to increase public understanding of
international environmental and development issues through its International Network for Environmental Management.
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Section H
Newsletters, Magazines & Periodicals
This section contains information on a wide variety of newletters,
magazines & periodicals that focus on environmental issues. These entries
are listed alphabetically by name of the publication. For each publication,
the following information is provided:
Name of Sponsoring Organization
A Brief, Descriptive Abstract
Mailing Address
Contact Phone Number
Price
Frequency
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AAEM Newsletter
American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Box 16106 fl^B1 (303) 622-9755
Denver, CO 80216
The American Academy of Environmental Medicine publishes a newsletter which features articles on environmental
medicine and includes numerous abstracts. Price: SI8.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
ACHS News and Views
American Council on Science and Health
1995 Broadway «» (212) 362-7044
New York. NY 10023
ACHS News and Views is designed to provide the public with scientifically balanced evaluations of food, chemicals, the
environment and health by the American Council on Science and Health, a consumer education association. Price: S2.00
Frequency: Quarterly
Agrichemical Age Magazine
California Fanner Publishing Company
83 Stevenson Street JB^H (415) 495-3340
San Francisco. CA 94105
This magazine contains technical, field-use information of interest to fertilizer and pesticide dealers, aerial and ground
applicators and crop consultants. Emphasis is on the proper use and application of agricultural chemicals and business
management strategies. It includes research abstracts and news of the industry, government regulations and new products.
Price: $20.00 year Frequency: 11 times a year
Agricultural Engineering Magazine
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
2950 Niles Road » (616) 429-0300
St. Joseph. MI 49085
Agricultural Engineering Magazine deals with problems of importance to agricultural interests including irrigation and
other large scale projects with environmental significance. Price: $25.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Agricultural Food & Chemistry, Journal of
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street, NW iiSBl (202) 872-4600
Washington. DC 20036
This publication of the American Chemical Society reports on research results of chemistry with applications to food
sciences and agriculture. Price: $116.00 per year Frequency: Six times a year
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AIA /NA Newsletter
Asbestos Information Association/North America _
1745 Jefferson Highway i^Bi (703) 979-1150
Suite 509 ^^
Arlington, VA 22202
This newsletter provides current information on issues pertaining to asbestos and health. The Asbestos Information
Association of North America is the public relations arm of U.S. and Canadian asbestos producers and product
manufacturers. Price: $75.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
AIHC Newsletter
American Industrial Health Council _
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW iBBi (202) 659-0060
Washington, DC 20036
This newsletter addresses the scientific issues related to proposed standards in federal agencies for identifying and
regulating products suspected of causing cancer and other chronic diseases. Price: Free with membership Frequency:
Two times a month
AIPE Facilities Managements, Operations & Engineering
American Institute of Plant Engineers
3975 Erie Avenue W (513) 561-6000
Cincinnati, OH 45208
This publication of the American Institute of Plant Engineers contains articles involved in the management of facilities
used to manufacture a product or provide a service. Price: S34.00 per year Frequency: Six times a year
Air Pollution Control
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1231 25th Street, NW « (202) 452-4500
Washington, DC 20037
This reference manual and biweekly bulletin provides help on how to comply and cut compliance costs. It contains
information on air quality standards and enforcements; state policies; new source performance standards; hazardous
emissions limitations; permits and licenses; monitoring and reporting; and pollution control plans and models. Price:
$356.00/year Frequency: Biweekly
Air Pollution Control Association, Journal of
Air Pollution Control Association
P.O. Box 2861 Jgafc (412) 232-3444
Pittsburgh. PA 15230 ^^
This magazine is written for individuals responsible for specifying, installing, maintaining and designing instrumentation
and equipment to monitor, analyze, control and dispose of air pollutants and hazardous wastes and for those responsible
for research, education and enforcement of applicable government regulations. It includes current events in the air
pollution control and hazardous waste fields. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Monthly
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Air/Water Pollution Report
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Perching Drive «» (301) 587-6300
Syver Springi MD 20910
This newsletter covers environmental legislation, regulations and litigation from the nation's capital, plus special reports
on state and local activities, pollution control industry news, and research and development throughout the world. Price:
S358 per year Frequency: Weekly
ALAPCO Washington Update
Association of State and Local Air Pollution Control Officials
444 North Capitol Street, NW lfiRK <202) 624-7864
Washington, DC 20001
The publication of the Association of State and Local Air Pollution Control Officials is intended to keep government
officials up to date on air pollution control in Washington, DC. It also represents the common interests of air pollution
officials throughout the United States. Price: Free with membership (government officials) Frequency: Monthly
American Antiquity
Society for American Archaeology
\=C* I 1511 K Street. NW igBE (202) 638-6079
-5S.«/»1 Washington. DC 20005
This publication consists of original articles of archaeology of the New World and closely related subjects, research
reports, comments, current research and book reviews. Price: S12.50 with membership, $15.00 nonmembers
Frequency: Quarterly
American College of Toxicology Newsletter
American College of Toxicology
9650 Rockville Pike gg> (301) 530-0033
Rockville, MD 20814
The American College of Toxicology Newsletter contains information from professionals of a multidisciplinary society
having common interests in toxicology. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Quarterly
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
American Industrial Hygiene Association
475 Wolf Ledges Parkway JglBl (216) 762-7294
Akron, OH 44311 H
This journal contains scientific articles and technical reports relating to detection, evaluation and control of occupational,
environmental and radiological health, as well as air pollution problems. It also includes articles about human and animal
toxicology, product safety and applicable subjects covering the broad field of occupational health. Special articles include
industrial hygiene summaries and new products and literature. Price: $60.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
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American Journal of Public Health
American Public Health Association
1015 Fifteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 789-5600
The American Public Health Association publishes a medical journal that contains the current news and events of the
public health field. Price: $60.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
American Meteorological Society, Bulletin of
American Meteorological Society
45 Beacon Street
Bostoni MA 02108
(617) 227-2425
This bulletin is published by the American Meteorological Society which certifies consulting meteorologists and grants a
Seal of Approval to television and radio meteorologists Price: $60.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
American Mining Congress, Journal of
American Mining Congress
1920 N Street, NW «» (202) 861-3800
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
This publication contains information on the industry association of producers of metals, coal, industrial and agricultural
minerals; manufacturers of mining and mineral processing machinery, equipment and supplies; and mining engineering
firms. Price: $50.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
American Naturalist, The
American Society of Naturalists
Biological Sciences MM (913) 864-3763
University of Kansas ^^^
Lawrence, KS 66045
The American Society of Naturalists' publication contains information by professionals of the biological sciences with
particular interests in the environment sciences. Price: $35.00 per year members (includes subscriptons), 50.00 per year
nonmembers Frequency: Monthly
American Planning Association, Journal of
American Planning Association ^^^
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW fl^9> (202) 872-°611
Suite 704
Washington, DC 20036
The Journal of the American Planning Association is a representation of the interests of professional urban and regional
planners. Price: $10.00 per year members, $30.00 per year nonmembers Frequency: Quarterly
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American Water Works Association Journal
American Water Works Association
6666 W Quincy Avenue dSBi (303) 794-7711
Denver, CO 8023S
This publication serves the people with a professional interest in the design, operation and management of public water
supply systems. It includes articles on utility management, financing and planning; resources evaluation and
development; treatment plant and distribution system materials, design, instrumentation and operations; public health and
sanitation; and industrial water treatment. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Monthly
American Water Works Journal, The
American Water Works
1010 Vermont Avenue, NW fl^9l <202> 628-8303
Suite 810 M
Washington, DC 20005
The American Water Works Journal is concerned with water utilities primarily in the area of drinking water. Price:
$48.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
AMSA Monthly Report
Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies
1015 18th Street, NW fUUO* (202) 659-9161
Suite 1002 H
Washington, DC 20036
The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies publishes a monthly report which serves to exchange technical data
and deal with the federal government on environmental and regulatory matters. Price: $25.00 per year Frequency:
Monthly
Analytical Chemistry
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street, NW i^9* (202> 872-4600
5S-~/'1 Washington, DC 20036
This publication serves chemists, life scientists and engineers. Its articles discuss instruments, equipment and chemicals
to be used in food and drug analysis, environmental and quality control, geology, energy research, occupational health,
materials engineering, oceanology, biology, nuclear research, and petrolem Research & Development. Price: $22.00 per
year to members, $33.00 per year to nonmembers Frequency: Fourteen times a year
Analytical Toxicology, Journal of
Preston Publications, Inc.
P.O. Box 48212 <^9> (312) 965-0566
7800 Merrimac P^
Niles, IL 60648
The Journal of Analytical Toxicology serves lexicologists, chemical researchers and educators engaged in clinical,
industrial and forensic toxicology. It includes articles in industrial toxicology, environmental pollution and
Pharmaceuticals. Price: $103.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology Journal
American Society for Microbiology
1913 I Street, NW '^B* (202) 833-9680
Washington, DC 20006
The Applied and Environmental Microbiology Journal serves scientists working in industrial and food microbiology;
ecology; eco-systems research; ecological studies of algae, fungi, protozoa and viruses; microbiological studies in fresh
water, marine, soil, air, plant and animal environments; and the effects of chemicals in the environment. Price: $35.00
per year members, $180.00 per year nonmembers Frequency: Monthly
APWA Reporter, The
American Public Works Association
1313 East 60th Street
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Balance
National Environmental Development Association
60S 14th Street. NW «0 (202) 638-1230
Washington. DC 2009S
Balance is a newsletter which discusses the impact of environmental legislation on business and industry. Price: Free
with membership Frequency: Quarterly
Balance Wheel
The Association for Conservation Information
930 Custer Avenue, West *^& (406) 444-2474
Helena. MT S9620
The Association for Conservation Information's publication is devoted to the protection and management of natural
resources and wildlife. Members of the Association are officials of slate fish and game, parks, recreation, soil and
forestry departments. Price: $15.00 per year for members Frequency: Quarterly
BioCycle-Journal of Waste Recycling
The I.G. Press, Inc.
Box 351 »« (215) 967-4135
Emmaus. PA 18049
The Journal of Waste Recycling is concerned with the reuse of sludge and waste water and with the cover of re-cycling
products such as glass, yard waste and paper. It is also basically concerned with composting. Price: $43.00 per year
Frequency: Ten times a year
Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, The
Boston College Law School
885 Centre Street « (617) 552-8000
Newton Centre, MA 02159
The Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review is intended to present a forum for diversity of environmental
issues. Price: $22.00 per year Frequency: Four times a year
CEA Newsletter
Conservation Education Association
University of Wisconsin *^&* <414) 465-2397
Green Bay, WI 54301
This newsletter promotes environmental conservation education for people of all ages. It keeps updated accounts on
conservation education and one issue a year is devoted to an annual conference. Price: Free with membership
Frequency: Four times a year
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Chemical & Engineering News
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street, NW MMM (202) 872-4600
Washington, DC 20036
Chemical & Engineering News provides coverage of technical and business developments throughout the chemical process
industry with reports on research, production, technology, chemicals, equipment, management, sales, marketing, industry,
business, and government. Price: $40.00 per year to nonmembers Frequency: Weekly
Chemical Engineering
McGraw-Hill Publications
1221 Avenue of the Americas *BHO* (212) 512-6547
New York, NY 10020
This publication informs chemical engineers and other technical personnel in the chemical process industries about
technical and industrial developments with new items; articles describing new engineering techniques including pollution
control processes; state-of-the-art reports covering new equipment, chemicals, materials, engineering systems and
services; and reviews of new technical books. Price: S27.50 per year Frequency: Two times a month
Chemical Engineering Progress Magazine
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
345 East 47th Street «» (212) 705-7968
New York, NY 10017
This magazine contains tehcnical articles and industrial news items covering the full range of professional interests of
Chemical Engineers including environmental controls for chemical and petrochemical industrial plants. Price: $35.00
per year to nonmembers Frequency: Monthly
Chemical Substances Control
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1231 25th Street, NW «« (301) 258-1033
Washington, DC 20037
This publication is a practical guidance on regulatory compliance and management of chemicals from permanufacture
through disposals. It provides clear explanations of how to comply with the laws and regulations governing chemicals
including toxic and hazardous chemicals, pesticides, and other substances. Price: $356.00 per year Frequency:
Biweekly
Chemical Times & Trends
Chemical Specialities Manufacturers Association
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW gBBI (202) 872-8110
Washington, DC 20036
Chemical Times & Trends contains articles which report on trends and developments in the manufacturing and selling of
industrial, household and personal care products. Articles discuss legal, environmental and regulatory issues important to
the chemical specialities industry. Price: $15.00 per year Frequency: Four times a year
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IPERMMMCALS
Clean Water Report
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Perching Drive
Silver Spring. MD 20919
(301) 587-6300
Clean Water Report provides information on safe drinking water, water resources projects, water quality and effluent
standards, groundwater protection and other issues with inside coverage of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and
the Interior Department. It also has reports from Capitol Hill and the White House, and regular features on state and local
developments, business and technology news, grants and contracts. Price: $185.72 per year Frequency: Biweekly
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Clearwaters
New York Water Pollution Control Association
90 Presidential Plaza
Suite 122
Syracuse, NY 13202
This publication is prepared for professionals who design, construct, manage and operate wastewater treatment facilities in
New York State and for municipal officials and others concerned with the water pollution control. It contains news of
Association affairs and articles on design methods, legislation, wasiewaier treatment plant operations and technological
innovations. Price: S5.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Climate and Applied Meterology,
American Meteorological Society
45 Beacon Street
Boston MA
Journal of
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(617) 227-2425
The Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology is published by the American Meteorological Society which certifies
consulting meterologists and grants a Seal of Approval to television and radio meteorologists. Price: $120.00 per year
Frequency: Monthly
Clinical Toxicology, , Journal of
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(212) 696-9000
This journal provides authoritative international resources for all facets of medical toxicology that deal directly with and
contribute to the practical aspects of poison management. Price: $49.75 per year Frequency: Six times a year
Coastal Reporter Newsletter
American Littoral Society
Sandy Hook
Highlands, NJ 07732
(201) 291-0055
The Coastal Reporter Newsletter is published by the American Littoral Society which promotes the study and conservation
of the coastal zone habitat. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Four times a year
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Coastal Zone Management
Crane, Russak & Company, Inc.
3 East 44th Street «» (212) 867-1490
New York, NY 10017
Coastal Zone Management explores social, political, legal and cultural issues surrounding the management of valuable
and unique coastal resources and environments. Price: $72.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Conservation Foundation Letter
The Conservation Foundation
1255 23rd Street, NW fl^S1 (202> 293-4800
Washington, DC 20037
This publication gives an in-depth analysis of environmental and conservation material. It covers various topics such as
energy, conservation, toxic substances, and acid rain. Price: Free Frequency: Bimonthly
Conservationist, The
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
I-/""* I 50 Wolf Road fl^S1 <518) 474-2121
Albany, NY 12233
The Conservationist contains information about the environmental issues in the state of New York on such matters as
pollution and wildlife. Price: $5.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Critical Reviews in Environmental Control
CRC Press, Inc.
2000 Corporate Boulevard, NW IBB» (305) 994-0555
Boca Raton, FL 33431
This publication reviews the current literature on environment and environmental control. Price: $128.00 per volume
Frequency: Four issues per volume (published irregularly)
Current Issues in Environmental Education
North American Association for Environmental Education
Box 400 MHi (513) 698-6493
Troy. OH 45373
The North American Association for Environmental Education publishes Current Issues in Environmental Education which
promotes environmental education programs at the post-secondary, secondary and elementary levels. Price: Changes
with each publication (usually under 10.00) Frequency: Yearly
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Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, Journal of
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue «» (212) 696-9000
New York, NY 10016
The Journal of Toxicology: Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology focuses on dermatological, lexicological, and
ophthamological studies to broaden the understanding of such phenomena as sensitivation, irritation, and phototoxiciry.
Price: $131.00 per year Frequency: Four times a year
Drug and Chemical Toxicology
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue » (212) 696-9000
New York, NY 10016
This publication is an international journal for those concerned with safety evaluation of drugs and chemicals. Price:
$93.00 per year Frequency: Four times a year
Earth Science
American Geological Institute
4220 King Street iBBE (703) 379-2480
Alexandria, VA 22302
Earth Science is a publication of the American Geological Institute which is concerned with geological issues. Price:
$8.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Ecological Monographs
Ecological Society of America
730 llth Street, NW IBB> (202) 628-1500
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20001
The Ecological Society of America publishes Ecological Monographs which is a scientific journal that explores ecological
issues. Price: $40.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Ecological Society of America Bulletin
Ecological Society of America
73° lllh Street- NW IB* (202) 628-1500
Suite 400 ^^
Washington, DC 20001
The Ecological Society of America Bulletin is a professional publication for individuals interested in the study of living
things in relation to their environments. Price: $15.00 for members Frequency: Quarterly
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Ecology
Ecological Society of America
730 llth Street, NW (202) 628-1500
Suite 400 PW
Washington, DC 20001
Ecology is a scientific journal which contains information on the study of living things in their environment. Price:
$90.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Ecology USA
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Pershing Drive ISRK (301) 587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
This publication is for professionals in government, industry and academia who are concerned with the ecological
developments of today. It gives coverage of air and water pollution control, waste management and toxic substances,
wildlife and natural resources protection, and other vital environmental issues. Price: $72.72 per year Frequency:
Biweekly
EMS Newsletter
Environmental Mutagen Society
P.O. Box 2234 I^BK (415) 422-5698
Livermore. CA 94550
The EMS Newsletter consists of studies of scientists who explore mutagens in the human environment, especially as they
affect public health. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Two times a year
Environment
Heldref Publishing
4000 Albemarle Street, NW *^&* (202) 362-6445
Washington, DC 20016
Environment is a publication concerning science and science policy. It is read and written by scientists who study the
environment and its surrounding problems. Price: $23.00 per year Frequency: Ten times a year
Environment and Behavior
Sage Publications, Inc.
275 South Beverly Drive tiSBl (213) 274-8003
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
This publication reports rigorous experimental and theoretical work on study, design and control of the physical
environment and its interaction with humans. Price: $28.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
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Environment Report
Trends Publishing, Inc.
National Press Building l^9> (202) 393-0031
Washington. DC 20045
Environment Report contains technological, economical and environmental policy issues that deal with environmental
research in the field. Price: S390.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Environment Reporter
Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1231 25th Street. NW W <202) 372-1033
Washington, DC 20037
This multi-volume loose-leaf service updates the issues of pollution control and environmental activity in Congress,
federal agencies, state capitals, and courtrooms. It contains information on air pollution, water pollution, sewage
treatment, solid waste, hazardous waste, land use, and mining, including federal and state laws and regulations. Price:
SI,320.00 per year Frequency: Weekly
Environmental Action
Environmental Action
1525 New Hampshire Avenue, NW iggl (202) 745-4871
Washington, DC 20036
This publication examines the impact of human beings and industry on environment and the effect of industry on humans.
Specific interests in this publication are toxicants, energy, and health. Price: $20.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Environmental Communicator
North American Association for Environmental Education
Box 400 Jflafc (513) 698-6493
Troy, OH 45373
The North American Association for Environmental Education promotes environmental education programs at the
post-secondary, secondary, and elementary levels. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Six times a year
Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, Bulletin of
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
175 Fifth Avenue fl^B1 (212> 460-1500
New York, NY 10010
The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology is a publication of significant advances and discoveries in
the air, soil, water and food contamination and pollution. It also contains information dealing with methodology and
toxicants in the environment. Price: $255.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
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Environmental Education Report and Newsletter
American Society for Environmental Education
P.O. Box 800 I^I (603> 643-3563
Hanover. NH 03755
This newsletter covers one topic of contemporary environmental concerns per issue. It contains articles on resources and
reference materials. Price: $25.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Environmental Education, The Journal of
Heldref Publications
4000 Albemarle Street, NW gBBi (202) 362-6445
Washington. DC 20016
This journal is written by educators for other educators for teaching methods and skills to keep them informed on
environmental issues. Price: $40.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Environmental Engineering, Journal of
American Society of Civil Engineers
345 East 47th Street »BB» (212) 705-7496
New York, NY 10017
This journal is intended to advance scientific knowledge and sound engineering thought and practice in solving problems
of the environment. It is concerned with safe water supplies, recycling safe water and waste, draining of water, control of
water, and soil and air pollution. This publication keeps the subscribers well informed of problems in the environment
and promotes adequate sanitation. Price: $80.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Environmental Entomology
Entomological Society of America
4603 Calvert Road MMii (301) 864-1334
College Park, MD 20740
Environmental Entolomology contains research about ecology and population dynamics as well as information on food
dynamics, pheremones, attraction/repelling, alarm secretion, venoms, insect interaction with other organisms,
characteristics and activity of microbial organisms, pesticides, and physiological responses to the environment. Price:
$66.00 per year Frequency: Two times a month
Environmental Ethics
Environmental Philosophy, Inc.
The University of Georgia '1 <404) 542-6875
Athens, GA 30602
The Environmental Ethics journal is dedicated to philosophical aspects of environmental problems and is intended as a
forum for diverse interests and attitudes to bring together philosophy traditions with the technological world. Price:
$18.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
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Environmental Law Institute
1346 Connecticut Avenue. NW I^BI (202) 328-5150
Suite 600 ^^t
Washington, DC 20036
This publication focuses on legal and regulatory topics with a policy orientation and is primarily concerned with federal
issues. Price: $95.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Environmental Geology
Springer-Verlag, Inc.
175 Fifth Avenue BBI (212) 460-1500
New York, NY 10010
Environmental Geology is an international publication which is concerned with interactions between humanity and the
earth. It contains geological hazards and processes; management of resources (land, water, fuels, minerals, air and
pollutants of the environment); and basic environmental impact studies. Price: $80.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Environmental Health Letter
Environews, Inc.
1097 National Press Building WMil (202) 347-3868
Washington. DC 20045
The Environmental Health Letter contains news and activities of health effects on the environment. It includes
information on air, land, and water pollution; and on toxicants and radiation. Price: $145.00 per year Frequency:
Semi-monthly
Environmental Health Perspectives
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
P.O. Box 12233 *BBl (919) 541-3345
Research Triangle Park. NC 27709
This environmental publication is for people with knowledge and background in the science fields. It is a scientific
journal in technical language which contains proceedings from scientific conferences and issues on target organisms and
environmental assaults. Price: $46.00 per year Frequency: Six times a year
Environmental Health, Journal of
National Environmental Health Association
720 South Colorado Boulevard MM (303) 756-9090
Suile 970 H
Denver, CO 80222
This publication is a professional journal covering all phases of environmental health. The articles are original and deal
with scientific, educational and general phases of environmental sanitation. It examines food, radiation, recreation, water
supplies, stream pollution, vector control, air pollution, housing, hospitals, schools and accident prevention. Price:
$35.00 per year to nonmembers Frequency: Six times a year
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Environmental Law Reporter
Environmental Law Institute
1616 P Street, NW flfiRfe (202) 328-5150
Suite 200 H
Washington. DC 20026
Environmental Law Reporter is a monthly loose-leaf service devoted to the compilation and analysis of developments in
the rapidly expanding field of environmental law. It is designed to serve as a time-saving research tool for lawyers
confronting environmental issues. This journal also contains important and useful material for engineers, planners,
economists, and social and natural scientists as well. Price: $595.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Environmental Management Report
Government Institutes, Inc.
966 Hungerford Drive, #24 tfBi (301) 251-9250
Rockville, MD 20850
Environmental Management Report is for those concerned with current information on environmental compliance. This
quarterly report gives readers authoritative and practical compliance advice and analysis presented by experienced lawyers,
engineers, and businessmen. Price: $124.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Environmental Progress
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
345 East 47th Street W <212) 705-7968
New York, NY 10017
Environmental Progress is a publication which deals with multifaceted aspects of the pollution problem. It provides
coverage of abatement, control, and containment of effluents and emissions within compliance standards. This
publication includes papers which cover aspects of environment pollution including water, air, liquid, and solid wastes.
Price: $50.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Environmental Quality, Journal of
American Society of Agronomy
677 South Segoe Road iBBl (608) 273-8080
Madison. WI 53711
This journal covers a wide variety of environmental topics on research and all scientific disciplines. It is used as an
outlet for reports and brief reviews on the environment, protection of environmental quality and natural economical
systems. Price: $12.00 per year to members, $24.00 per year to nonmembers Frequency: Quarterly
Environmental Research
Academic Press, Inc.
Ill Fifth Avenue *^9* (619> 699-6825
New York, NY 10003
This publication is a journal of environmental medicine and sciences containing original research on the environment. It
focuses on components that contribute to environmental medicine and is subscribed to mainly by pathologists,
epidemiologists, microbiologists, environmental physiologists, lexicologists and industrial managers. Price: $321.00
per year Frequency: Six times a year
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Environmental Review
American Society for Environmental History
Department of History
University of Oregon
Corvallis, OR 97331
Environmental Review is an international journal about human ecology as seen through history and the humanities. This
publication encourages dialogue between the disciplines to strengthen them and bring them to a better understanding of
the relationships between the environment and humans.
Environmental Science & Technology
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street. NW « (202) 872-4600
Washington, DC 20036
Environmental Science & Technology is intended to communicate scientific knowledge involving chemicals to the
environmental field and businesses at large. Price: 528.00 per year to members, $42.00 per year to nonmembers
Frequency: Monthly
Environmental Science and Health, Journal of, Part A
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue tfgl (212) 696-9000
New York. NY 10016
This journal emphasizes engineering innovations, control systems, and the chemical fate of pollutants and pollution
levels and sources. Price: $141.00 per year Frequency: Eight times a year
Environmental Science and Health, Journal of, Part B
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue &« (212) 696-9000
New York, NY 10016
This journal provides a common focal point for scientific papers from all pertinent disciplines concerning pesticides, food
contaminants (natural and additives) and agricultural wastes. Price: $31.00 per year Frequency: Six times a year
Environmental Science and Health, Journal of, Part C
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue fl^Bl (212) 696-9000
New York, NY 10016
This publication provides multidisciplinary, concise, critical reviews covering all aspects of chemical carcinogens in the
environment. Price: $50.00 per year Frequency: Two times a year
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Environmental Sciences, Journal of
Institute of Environmental Sciences ^^^
940 East Northwest Highway JBMP (312) 255-1561
Mt. Prospect, IL 606S6
This journal contains technical articles and reports on the research, testing, simulating, controlling and teaching of
environmental sciences and technologies. Price: $25.00 per year Frequency: Six times a year
Environmental Spectrum
Environmental Sciences Program ^^^
Cook College f^B> (201). 932'9443
Rutgers University ^^^
New Brunswick, NY 08903
This publication is published as pan of the environmental sciences program at Cook College, Rutgers. It covers a wide
range of environmental news, particularly related to the New Jersey area, as well as publications and meetings of interest.
Price: Free Frequency: Bimonthly
EPA Journal
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW *^&* (202) 382-4359
Washington. DC 20460
The EPA Journal is a magazine published by the Environmental Protection Agency to address environmental matters of
interest. Price: $20.00 per year Frequency: Ten times a year
EPA Regulatory Agenda
Environmental Protection Agency
PM-223 flHH> (202) 382-5480
Washington, DC 20460
The EPA Regulatory Agenda is one of the most valuable publications from EPA providing scientific information on the
status of regulations that are under development, revision, and reviews at the Agency. The Agenda is published to keep
interested parties informed of the progress of EPA regulations. Price: Free Frequency: April and October
Farm Chemicals
Meister Publishing Company
37841 Euclid Avenue W (216) 942-2000
Willoughby, OH 44094
This publication contains articles and staff research reports on the production, marketing and application of fertilizers and
crop protection chemicals. Material is for the fertilizer bulk blender, fluid mixer, pesticide/fertilizer dealer, aerial
applicator and ground rig operator to improve operations and to sell products and services. Emphasis is on government
regulations new product registrations, crop clearances and applications. Price: $20.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
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Fertilizer Progress
Fertilizer Institute
1015 18th Street, NW
Washington. DC 20036
(202) 861-4900
This publication is for persons in the fertilizer, farm chemical and allied industries. It is directed toward business and
management with emphasis on the retail market and includes information on sales, services, credit, products, equipment,
production, regulation, research, and the environment. Price: $30.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Filtration News
Filtration News, Company
31505 Grand River
Farmington. MI 48024
I&BI
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(313) 474-°002
Filtration News is a product news magazine provided as a source of information on new or recently improved equipment
and allied materials and components used in manufacturing and plant operations for paniculate removal. Price: Free
Frequency: Six times a year
Flashpoint
National Association of Solvent Recyclers
1333 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 463-6956
The National Association of Solvent Recyclers publishes Flashpoint which represents the interests of companies engaged
in the use and recycling of industrial solvents. Price: $75.00 per year Frequency: Two times a month
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Pergamon Press, Inc.
Fairview Park
Elmsford. NY 10523
<914) 592-7700
This publication is concerned with the information and risks of food and chemicals, chemical accidents, mineral fibers,
and acids. Price: $445.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Fundamental & Applied Toxicology
Society of Toxicology
1133 15th Street. NW I^B> (202) 293'5935
Suite 620
Washington, DC 20005
Fundamental & Applied Toxicology presents current articles and reports relating to those broad aspects of toxicology
relevant to assessing the risk of exposure of toxic agents (chemicals, including drugs and natural products or forms of
energy) on human and other animal health. Examples include statistical and mathematical methods of risk assessment and
safety evaluation studies. Price: $122.00 per year Frequency: Eight times a year
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FWQA Newsletter
Federal Water Quality Association _
US EPA JBBl (202) 833-8383
401 M Street, SW, WH 547 ^^
Washington, DC 20460
This newsletter is intended for those concerned with sewage and industrial waste treatment and disposal. Price: Free with
membership Frequency: Seven times a year
Genetic Engineering Letter
Environews, Inc. ^^^^
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 4jBi (202) 347-3868
Suite 509 ^^1
Washington. DC 20004
This newsletter reports and analyzes developments in the entire field of biotechnology with primary, but not exclusive,
emphasis on public policy issues. It reports and interprets activities of industrial and public organizations in the field.
Price: $295.00/yr Frequency: Twice a month
Genetic Engineering News
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
157 East 86th Street «» (212) 289-2300
New York, NY 10028
Genetic Engineering News covers funding, patent alerts, new product information, regulatory and scale-up guidelines, R&D
news, financial news, and notices of pertinent meetings. It focuses on recombinant DNA, hybridoma technology,
enzymology, fermentation and cell culture in the Pharmaceuticals, minerals and diagnostics. Price: S125.00 per year
Frequency: Ten times a year
Ground Water Age
National Trade Publications, Inc.
8 Stanley Circle » (518) 783-1281
Latham, NY 12110
This publication is written for water well contractors, water systems specialists and others engaged in the design, sale,
installation and servicing of private ground water supply systems. The emphasis is on technical articles, legislative
reports, product and literature developments, industry news and editorial comment. Price: $29.00 per year Frequency:
Monthly
Ground Water Newsletter
Water Information, Inc. ^^^^
125 East Bethpage Road I^BK <516> 249-7634
Plain View, NY 11803
The Ground Water Newsletter covers ground water exploration, development, management, recharge, pollution,
underground water waste disposal legislation, reports, and research. Price: $147.00 per year Frequency: Semi-monthly
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Harvard Environmental Law Review
Harvard Law School
Austin Hall 202 fl1 (617) 495-3100
Cambridge. MA 02138
The Harvard Environmental Law Review is a student and faculty publication which contains law reviews of cases involving
the environment. Price: $15.00 per year Frequency: Two times a year
Hazardous Materials & Waste Management
Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Association
243 West Main Street *^£* (215) 683-5098
Kutztown, PA 19530
This magazine is for persons with responsibilities in generation, transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of
hazardous materials and waste. It covers the continuing federal and state regulatory involvement with companies relative
to hazardous materials and waste. Price: S18.00 per year Frequency: Bimonthly
Hazardous Waste & Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
157 East 86th Street 9UHB* (212) 289-2300
New York, NY 10028
Hazardous Waste & Hazardous Materials is a journal for the dissemination of information for the purpose of advancing
technology and for providing economical and ecological methodology for the regulation and management of hazardous
waste. Topics fall into four categories: technology, health effects, environmental effects and public policy. Price:
$80.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Hazardous Waste Consultant, The
McCoy & Associates
13131 West Cedar Drive «« (303) 987-0333
Lakewood, CO 80228
This publication is a technical journal providing information on hazardous and toxic waste issues. Price: S350.00 per
year Frequency: Bimonthly
Hazardous Waste News
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Penning Drive IBSI <301> 587-6300
Silver Spring. MD 20910
Hazardous Waste News is concerned with hazardous waste management and is intended for those who generate, collect,
transport, or dispose of hazardous waste. It contains legislative, regulatory and judicial decisions as well as information
on research grants, service contracts, and equipment sales throughout the United States. Price: $328.00 per year
Frequency: Weekly
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HAZCHEM Alert
Van Nostrand Reinhold Information Services
115 Fifth Avenue (212) 254-3232
New York, NY 10003
This publication is a global communique on hazardous chemical news and information. Price: $225.00 per year
Frequency: Biweekly
HazTECH NEWS
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Penning Drive W (301> 587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
HazTECH News is intended to keep those interested in hazardous waste up-to-date on new developments and discoveries in
waste products. Price: S257.00 per year Frequency: Biweekly
Health and Environment Digest
Health and Environment Network
5901 Brooklyn Blvd. fl89l (612) S33~6162
Suite 109
Minneapolis. MN 55429
This digest is a publication of the Health and Environment Network, a freshwater foundation program. The digest draws on
expertise of network representatives in schools of public health, state health departments, research institutions,
government agencies, state health associations and, medical societies. Price: $75.00 per year Frequency: monthly
Highlights
Water Pollution Control Federation ^^^
2626 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW flflBR> <202> 337-2500
Washington. DC 20037
Highlights is a publication of the Water Pollution Control Federation that is intended for associations concerned with the
disposal of domestic and industrial waste waters. Price: $3.00 per year for members, $16.00 per year for nonmembers
Frequency: Monthly
HSIA Newsletter
Halogenated Solvent Industry Alliance
2315 M Street, NW fl^9l (202) 223-5890
Washington, DC 20037
This publication contains information about programs on legislative and regulatory problems involving halogenated
solvents. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Six times a year
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Hydata News and Views
American Water Resources Association ^^^
5410 Grosvenor Lane fl^B> (301) 493-8600
Suite 220
Bethesda, MD 20814
Hydata News and Views is dedicated to research, planning, management, development and education in water resources.
Price: $15.00 per year Frequency: Two times a month
ICWP Policy Statement & Bylaws
Interstate Conference on Water Problems ^^^^
2300 M Street, NW I^9I (202) 466-7287
Suite 800 ^^
Washington. DC 20037
This publication is concerned with conservation, development and administration of water and land-related resources.
Price: $10.00 per year Frequency: Yearly
Impact Assessment Bulletin
International Association for Impact Assessment, Technology & Science Policy Program
Georgia Institute of Technology *HBH* (404) 894-2330
Atlanta, GA 30332
This bulletin contains information concerning the assessment of environmental and technological impact. Price:
$25.00 to $50.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Industrial Hygiene News
Rimbach Publishing, Inc.
86SO Babcock Boulevard «« (412) 364-5366
Pittsburgh. PA 15237
Industrial Hygiene News provides product information for persons responsible for industrial hygiene and toxicology
functions. It includes new products, new literature, book reviews, and product briefs. Price: Free Frequency:
Bimonthly
Industrial Safety & Hygiene News
Chilton Company
One Chilton Way
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Inside ACSH
American Council on Science and Health _
1995 Broadway iBBl (212) 362-7044
New York. NY 10023 ^^
Inside. ACSH provides the public with scientifically balanced-evaluations of foods, chemicals, the environmental, and.
health. Price: $35.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
Inside EPA Weekly Report
Inside Washington Publishers
P.O. Box 7167 4Bi (703) 892-8500
Ben Franklin Station P^B
Washington, DC 20044
The Inside EPA Weekly Report discusses various activities of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It focuses on
recent Agency policy decisions, related Senate and House environmental committee proceedings, Agency program & media
activities, appropriate environmental studies & analyses, and assessments of political positions as they relate to the
regulation, monitoring, and evaluation of the environment. Price: $660 per year Frequency: weekly
International Water Report
Water Information Center, Inc. ^^^
6800 Jericho Turnpike ffiBi (516) 249-7634
Syosset, NY 11791
This publication keeps subscribers informed on the topics of water that are current, and keeps them abreast of water works
and topics done in Europe, Asia, South America and Oceana. Price: $27.00 per year Frequency: Four times a year
Job Safety and Health
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1231 25th Street. NW «« (202) 452-4500
Washington, DC 20037
Job Safety and Health is a reference and practical guide to help you comply with complicated job safety and health laws ~
and reduce the risk of injuries and penalties. This bulletin gives you answers to questions about compliance with safety
and health standards, variance options, technical rules, and promoting safety awareness. Price: $356.00 per year
Frequency: Biweekly
Land & Water
Land & Water
Trolley Center. #15 ^^B> (515) 576-3191
908 Central A ^^
Fort Dodge. IA 50501
This publication is intended to help land improvement contractors to save soil, clean up water and promote the use of
those resources. Articles discuss soil conservation, land clearing, land leveling, irrigation ditching, agricultural drainage,
site preparation and landscaping, excavation, and on-site waste management. Price: Free to contractors, S2.00 per year
to noncontractors Frequency: Eight times a year
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Land Letter
W.J. Chandler Associates
1511 K Street. NW * (2°2> 783-7762
Washington, DC 2000S
This publication contains information on research and policy analysis services that monitor major developments at federal
levels that affect conservation use and management, and use of private and public lands. Price: $125.00 per year
Frequency: Thirty-six limes a year
Land Use and Environmental Law Review
Clark Boardman Company, Ltd.
435 Hudson Street «» (212) 929-7500
New York. NY 10014
This publication contains reprints of approximately 15 environmental, land use, and zoning articles that have appeared in
law reviews in the past year. These articles are chosen by a selected panel of environmental experts. Price: S65.00 per
year Frequency: Yearly
Land Use Digest
Urban Land Institute
1090 Vermont Avenue, NW M0 (202) 289-8500
Suite 300
Washington. DC 20005
Land Use Digest is published by developers, architects and public officials organized to provide accurate, unbiased
information useful to planners and developers. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Monthly
Land Use Planning Report
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Perching Drive * (301 )587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Land Use Planning Report is to serve municipal and state planning boards by giving guidance and help in the field. This
publication also looks at development in other areas, including federal and local legislation that is being passed,
information on agriculture, and planning of land use. Price: $228.00 per year Frequency: Weekly
Law Digest
Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies ^___^
1015 18th Street, NW Ifl9> (202) 65^-9l6l
Suite 1002 ^^
Washington, DC 20036
The publication of the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies serves to exchange technical data and dealings
with the federal government on environmental and regulatory matters. Price: $50.00 per year Frequency: Six times a
year
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Management of World Wastes, The
Communications Channels, Inc.
6255 Barfield Road IK <404> 256-9800
Atlanta. GA 30328
The Management of World Wastes serves persons involved in the management of solid, liquid and hazardous wastes.
Articles describe and analyze public and private sector operations including how wastes are stored, collected, handled,
transferred, hauled, incinerated, recycled and processed for the recovery of materials and energy. News stories examine
developments in technology, labor and law. Price: S27.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Marine Ecology
Paul Parey Scientific Publishers ^^^
P.O-Box 236, 150 East 27th St <^B> <212> 73°-°518
Suite 1A
New York. NY 10016
Marine Ecology contains information on specific organisms in the environment and reports on their interactions within
the environment. Price: $172.70 per year Frequency: Four times a year
NAEP Newsletter
National Association of Environmental Professionals
Box 9400 ii (202) 229-7171
Washington. DC 20016
This newsletter is published by professionals involved in environmental planning, assessment, management, review, and
research. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Monthly
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse Newsletter
U.S. EPA, Pollutant Assessment Branch
MD-12 4& (919) 541-0850
^1 Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
The National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse (NATICH) Newsletter is published by NATICH to asist state and local
air agencies making decisions on noncriteria pollutant emissions. Price: free Frequency:
Natural Resources Journal
University of New Mexico School of Law
1117 Stanford. ME fKB* (505) 277-2146
Albuquerque. NM 87131
The Natural Resources Journal is an international forum devoted to the study of natural and environmental research.
Price: $20.00 per year Frequency: Quarterly
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NCLEHA Newsletter
National Conference of Local Environmental Health Administrators
1100 Graham Circle W (216) 923-4891
Cuyahoga Falls. OH 44224
This publication promotes efficient and effective local environmental health programs. Price: Free Frequency: Two to
four times a year
NCSHPO Newsletter
National Conference of State Historic Preservation Offices
444 North Capitol Street, NW Mi (202) 624-S465
Suite 332 PV
Washington. DC 20001
This newsletter contains information on the development and administration of state and federal historic preservation
programs, and on the private and public organizations and individuals who preserve historic sites. Price: Free with
membership Frequency: Six times a year
NEHA Newsletter
National Environmental Health Association
720 South Colorado Boulevard ««« (303) 7S6-9090
Suite 970 M
Denver. CO 80222
The NEHA Newsletter contains information on continuing education programs and special seminars of the National
Environmental Health Association. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Four times a year
NETA Newsletter
National Environmental Training Association
8687 Via de Ventura (602) 951-1440
Suite 214 PV
Scousdale. AZ 8S258
This newsletter contains articles and information about environmental training programs and training materials. It also
carries current employment information. Price: 7.SO per year Frequency: Quarterly
Noise Control Engineering Journal
Institute of Noise Control Engineering
Department of M.E. HHI (205) 826-4820
Auburn University B^B
Auburn, AL 36849
This journal is written for people who need to keep current in practices to contain noise at safe and tolerable levels.
Most of the articles are peer-reviewed technical material for engineers and project managers whose products must meet
local, state and federal standards for noise control. Price: $40.00 per year Frequency: Six times a year
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Noise Control Report
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Pershing Drive f^B> (301) 587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Noise Control Report contains reports on the latest developments from Capitol Hill and important federal agencies like-
OSHA, EPA, FAA, FHWA, CPSC and others which influence noise control policy. This publication covers real-world
noise control problems and their solutions and it reports on the industry, new products and publications, grants and
contracts, meetings and personnel actions. Price: $165.72 per year Frequency: Biweekly
Northwest Environmental Journal
Institute for Environmental Studies
University of Washington iSlBl (206) 543-1812
Seattle, WA 98195
This journal is concerned with environmental issues in the Northwest states and parts of Canada. It reports on the
corporate decision makers and promotes a broader understanding of the environment. This publication is peer-reviewed.
Price: $16.00 per year Frequency: Semi-yearly
Occupational Hazards
Penton/IPC, Inc.
1111 Chester Avenue »« (216) 696-7000
Cleveland, OH 44114
Occupational Hazards is for industrial officials who are responsible for safety management and plant protection. The
material contains information on applications with articles on industrial safety, security, fire protection, hygiene, health,
housekeeping, insurance, first aid, medical care and training. Price: S48.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Occupational Health & Safety
Stevens Publishing Corporation
P.O. Box 7573 «« (817) 776-9000
Waco, TX 76714
This publication assists health and safety professionals in their efforts to understand and control illness, injury and
hazardous exposure in the workplace. It includes news about occupational health and safety; articles of an instructional,
technical or scientific nature; and regular departments devoted to cost containment, legal developments, and review of
literature. Price: $36.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Occupational Medicine, Journal of
Williams & Wilkens
428 East Preston Street «» (301) 528-4000 or (800) 638-6423
Baltimore, MD 21202
The Journal of Occupational Medicine is concerned with the maintenance and improvement of the health of workers. It is
intended for physicians engaged full time in the field of occupational medicine. Price: $50.00 per year Frequency:
Monthly
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Operations Forum
Water Pollution Control Federation
2626 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW IBB> (202) 337-2500
Washington. DC 20037
This journal -contains information concerning the advancement of practical knowledge in the technology, operation and
management of water quality control systems and facilities. Major subject areas include process control, wastewater plant
and laboratory operations, collection systems, maintenance, and plant management. Price: Free with membership,
$50.00 per year to nonmembers Frequency: Monthly
Pesticide & Toxic Chemical News
Food Chemical News, Inc.
1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE IHHI <202) 544-1980
Washington, DC 20003
This newsletter contains up-to-date analysis in areas of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Superfund, and government
regulations affecting chemical production, transportation, disposal and occupational health. Price: $415.00 per year
Frequency: Weekly
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Academic Press, Inc.
Journal Customer Service *BBH* (218) 723-9828
P.O. Box 6250 P*
Duluth, MN 55806
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology publishes research concerned with the biochemistry and physiology of
insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, acaricides, nematocides, rodenticides, and similar compounds as well as nonlethal pest
control agents such as antifeeding compunds and chemosterilants. Price: $172.00 per year Frequency: Six times a
year
Plant Engineering
Technical Publishing
1301 South Grove Avenue 'SB1 <312) 381-1840
Harrington. IL 60010
Plant Engineering is a magazine that serves those responsible for designing, building, installing, operating and
maintaining industrial plant systems, equipment and services. Articles discuss electrical systems, heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, pumps, compressors, mechanical and fluid power transmission, materials handling, pollution control,
safety, fire protection, lighting, instrumentation and controls. Price: $50.00 per year Frequency: Semi-monthly
Pollution Abstracts
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
5161 River Road BBBi (301) 951-1400
Bethesda, MD 20816
This publication covers issues of pollution concerning air, marine, fresh and waste water pollution, noise, radiation,
environmental actions, and research. Price: $464.00 per year Frequency: Two times a month
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Pollution Engineering
Pudvan Publishing Company, Inc.
1935 Shermer Road » (312) 498-9840
Northbrook, IL 60062
This magazine serves about 60,000 subscribers that are responsible for designing, specifying and maintaining equipment
used to control air, water, solid waste disposal, noise pollution, air filtration, and water treatment. Articles report on
current developments, technology, systems and processes, new products, industry events, and government standards.
Price: $18.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Pollution Equipment News
Rimbach Publishing, Inc.
86SO Babcock Boulevard mm* (412) 364-S366 or (800) 245-3182
Pittsburgh. PA 15237
Pollution Equipment News is a magazine that serves persons responsible for purchase, installation and maintenance of air,
water, wastewater and hazardous waste pollution control equipment and products. Articles discuss pollution abatement,
new products, new techniques and new literature. Emphasis is on new products and services announcements. Price: Free
to qualified persons Frequency: Six times a year
Public Land News
Resource Publishing Company ^^^
1010 Vemont Avenue. NW MHi (202) 638-7529
Suite 708
Washington, DC 20005
This newsletter provides information on land use and land development. It is concerned with oil and gas leasing, coal
leasing, timber harvesting, grazing, and wilderness. Price: S157.00 per year Frequency: Every two weeks
Recycling Today
Market News Publishing Corporation
156 Fifth Avenue MMM (212) 255-2277
New York, NY 10010
Recycling Today is a magazine that serves the scrap processing and reclamation industry, particularly scrap iron and steel,
non-ferrous metals, precious metals, high heat resistant jet alloys and secondary fibers including paper stock and textiles.
Emphasis is placed on recycling through the use of highly specialized equipment peculiar to the needs of this industry.
Price: $19.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Resource Recovery Report
5313 38th Street, NW 4EB* (202) 362-6034
Washington. DC 20015 i^^l
Resource Recovery Report is a newsletter that deals primarily with energy from wastes. Price: $109.00 per year
Frequency: Monthly .
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Resource Recycling
Resource Conservation Consultants
P.O. Box 10540
Portland, OR 97210
(503) 227-1319
This magazine is written for persons interested in recycling developments. It includes descriptions and analyses of
materials recovered from municipal solid waste through recycling, reuse and waste reduction. A processing equipment
guide is included on a regular basis and articles discuss waste trends, market updates, equipment news, information sources,
and state reports. Price: $20.00 per year Frequency: Seven times a year
Risk Assessment Review
Regional Risk Assessment Network, USEPA
Region D
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-5682
The Risk Assessment Review is a cooperative effort between the Office of Research and Development and the Regional
Risk Assessment Network. The Review serves as a focal point for information exchange among the EPA risk assessment
community on both technical and policy issues related to risk assessment. Price: free Frequency: bimonthly
SCAA News Brief
Spill Control Association of America
17117 West Nine Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
MBBl
H
(313) 552-0500
SCAA News Brief is a membership newsletter for companies and individuals concerned with cleaning up spills of
hazardous products and manufacturers of specialized products for spill control and clean up and protection of individuals.
Price: Free with membership Frequency: Monthly
Sierra
Sierra
530 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
(415) 776-2211
This is a publication published to further educate the subscriber about environment and ecological systems. Price:
$29.00 for membership and subscription, $12.00 for nonmembership subscription Frequency: Six times a year
Sludge
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Penning Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 587-6300
Sludge is a newsletter devoted exclusively to pollution control residuals management: generation, collection, storage,
treatment, transportation and ultimate disposal. It contains information on the latest developments on pretreatment
policy, ocean dumping, cadmium uptake, land disposal, incineration, beneficial use technologies, research, development
and demonstration programs. Price: SI 85.72 per year Frequency: Biweekly
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Society of Vector Ecologists, Bulletin of
Society of Vector Ecologists
Box 87 JBgll (714) 971-2421
Santa Ana, CA 92702
This bulletin is published by those persons who study the environmental interrelationships of arthropoids and
disease-bearing animals of public health importance as a basis for developing improved prevention and control measures.
Price: $25.00 per year Frequency: Two to four times a year
SOCMA Newsletter
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW W (202) 659-0060
Washington, DC 20036
This newsletter is intended for those persons in the trade, environmental and safety issues that are associated with federal
agencies. Price: Free with membership Frequency: Every two weeks
Soil and Water Conservation, Journal of
Soil Conservation Society of America
7515 Northeast Ankeny Road MMH (515) 289-2331
Ankeny, IA 50021
The Journal of Soil and Water Conservation promotes better land use and management Price: $25.00 per year
Frequency: Two times a month
Solid Waste Management Newsletter
Environmental Sciences Program
Cook College *^9^ (201) 932-9443
Rutgers University ^^^
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
This newsletter is published as part of the environmental sciences program at Cook College, Rutgers. It covers news on
solid waste, particularly related to the New Jersey area, as well as publications and meetings of interest Price: Free
upon request Frequency: Bimonthly
Solid Waste Report
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Pershing Drive "BH1 (301) 587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Solid Waste Report covers the real world of solid waste collection, processing, recovery, recycling, and ultimate disposal.
Sanitation agencies, waste service companies, equipment manufacturers and consultants subscribe. Price: $220.72 per
year Frequency: Biweekly
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STAPPA Washington Update
Association of Conservation Engineers
444 North Capitol Street, NW
Washington. DC 20001
(202) 624-7864
This publication contains information on fish, wildlife, parks, forests, and related conservation and recreation fields of -
state and federal governments. STAPPA is the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators. Price: Free
with membership (state and government officials only) Frequency: Once a month
State Regulation Report: Toxic Substances & Hazardous Waste
Business Publishers, Inc.
9S1 Pershing Drive MBMi (301) 587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
This report covers state legislative and regulatory initiatives and their prospective impact on operations dealing with
toxic substances and hazardous wastes. It contains information on hazardous waste siting prohibitions, transportation
routing requirements, public and worker right-to-know laws, and state regulations requirements. Price: S202.72 per year
Frequency: Biweekly
Texas Pollution Report
Report Publications, Inc.
P.O. Box 12368
Austin, TX 78711
(512) 478-5663
The Texas Pollution Report covers state and regulatory activity, court decisions, state legislation concerning solid and
hazardous waste, nuclear wastes, water quality, and other various environmental issues. Price: $70.00 per year
Frequency: Weekly
Texas Water Report
Report Publications
P.O. Box 12368
Austin, TX 78711
(512) 478-5663
This report covers the subject of water in Texas including areas such as water pollution, waste, conservation, legislation,
regulations, and decision-making. Price: $45.00 per year Frequency: Weekly
Toxic Materials News
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Pershing Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 587-6300
Toxic Materials News covers all major developments involving toxic substances legislation, regulations, and litigation,
in Washington and around the country. It contains timely notices of new rulemaking actions, reports and studies, grants
and contracts, conferences, and personnel changes. Price: $356.00 per year Frequency: Weekly
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Toxic Materials Transport
Business Publishers, Inc.
951 Pershing Drive flfe <301) 587-6300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
This publication is designed to keep up with new laws and regulations at federal, state, and local levels on toxic and
hazardous substances. First hand coverage of congressional regulatory and investigative agency actions plus the latest
news from around the country is covered in this newsletter. Price: $220.72 per year Frequency: Biweekly
Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology
Academic Press
6277 Sea Harbor Drive i^B1 <619> 699-6567
Orlando, FL 32887
The Society of Toxicology is responsible for this publication that contains information on the effects of chemicals on
living organisms. Price: $475.00 per year Frequency: Fifteen times a year
Toxicology and Environmental Health, Journal of
Hemisphere Publishing Corporation
1025 Vermont Avenue. NW *^& (202) 783-3958
Washington, DC 20005
The Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health emphasizes lexicological effects of natural and anthropogenics, and
the effects of environmental pollutions and their actions on organisms and in vitro systems. The topics in this journal
includes: carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, teratogenology, neurotoxicity, environmental factors affecting health, and review
papers on broad subjects. Price: $35.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Toxin Reviews, Journal of
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue i (212) 696-9000
New York, NY 10016
This journal has a dual emphasis on classifying toxins by their mechanisms of action, and on new, underutilized
substances. Price: $67.00 per year Frequency: Two times a year
TSCA Chemicals in Progress Bulletin
TSCA Assistance Office
Office of Pesticide & Toxic Substances lfiB1 (202) 424'9065
U.S. EPA
Washington, DC 20460
This newsletter is intended for anyone who wishes to keep abreast of what is happening in the Environmental Protection
Agency's Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) office. Price: Free upon request Frequency: Two times a month
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UCWS Update
Universities Council on Water Resources
310 Agricultural Hall l^3> (4°2) 472'3305
University of Nebraska P^
Lincoln, NE 68S83
The UCWS Update contains information on education, research, public service, and legislative pursuits relevant to all -
aspects of water resources. Price: Free upon request Frequency: Quarterly
Washington Environmental Protection Report
Callahan Publication
P.O. Box 37S1 «! (202) 356-1925
Washington, DC 20007
This publication deals with environmental reports and legislation within and around Washington, DC. Price: $150.00
per year Frequency: Two times a month
Washington Report
Interstate Conference on Water Problems
2300 M Street, NW «Bi (202) 466-7287
Suite 800 P^
Washington, DC 20037
The Washington Report is written by and for those persons concerned with conservation, development and administration
of water and land-related resources. Price: S95.00 per year Frequency: Every four to six weeks
Waste Age
National Solid Waste Management Association
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW gHBi (202) 861-0708
Washington, DC 20036
This magazine is for persons interested in the control and use of solid, hazardous, and liquid wastes. Attention is given to
new methods and new applications of existing techniques and this publication features reports of the latest political,
economic, social and technical developments covering collecting, handling, hauling, transferring, incineration, burying,
recycling or otherwise dealing with wastes. Price: $32.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Waste Disposal and Pollution Control
Wakeman/Walworth
P. O. Box 1939 i^Bi (203) 562-8518
New Haven, CT 06509
This publication deals with state legislation that concerns air and water pollution, toxic waste, acid rain, and related
issues. Price: $95.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
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Waste Minimization & Recycling Report
Government Institutes, Inc.
966 Hungerford Drive. #24 ii (301) 251-9250
ks«f.»5/| Rockville, MD 20850
This monthly newsletter provides solid and hazardous waste generators with information and case studies about waste -
minimization, reduction and recycling strategies that have been successful for other firms. It also helps environmental
managers better understand and comply with EPA and state requirements for source reduction. Price: $228.00
Frequency: Monthly
Water & Wastes Digest
Scranton Gillette Communications, Inc. ^^^
380 Northwest Highway HBBi (312) 298-6622
Des Plaines. IL 60016
This magazine serves municipal and industrial professionals responsible for design, construction, operation and
maintenance of pollution control systems. It covers publicly and privately owned water and sewage systems; water supply
procurement, treatment and distribution; and industrial wastes. It includes new product reviews, manufacturers product
directories and reviews of new literature. Price: $10.00 per year Frequency: Twice a month
Water Equipment News
Storm & Associates
Box 367 (217) 344-7443
813 North Lincoln Avenue iWH
Urbana, IL 61801
This newsletter serves contractors in the ground water supply field engaged in locating, drilling, equipping, monitoring,
treating and conditioning water supply, recharge, and disposal wells and manufacturers and distributors of equipment and
services used by those contractors. It includes articles on available equipment and services, manufacturing and distribution
facilities, state and federal legislation and judicial actions, and industry activities. Price: Free Frequency: Monthly
Water Law Newsletter
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation ^^^
Fleming Law B405 f^9l (303) 449-0943
University of Colorado »^^B
Boulder. CO 80309
The Water Law Newsletter reports from 17 states and deals with the water law developments in courts, state legislatures
and state and federal regulations. It keeps the readers abreast of water problems and solutions. Price: $20.00 per year
Frequency: Three times a year
Water Line
National Water Resources Association
955 L'Enfant Plaza North, SW II^BI (202) 488-°610
S. 1202 ^*
Washington. DC 20024
This newsletter is for those persons interested in water resource development projects such as irrigation districts, canal
companies and conservancy districts. Price: $100.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
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Water Newsletter/Research & Development News
Water Information Center, Inc.
125 East Bethpage Road ffl9l <516> 249-7634
Plain View, NY 11803
This newsletter deals with topics concerning the water field such as conservation, agriculture, biology and engineering.
Price: $97.00 per year Frequency: Two times a month
Water Pollution Control
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1231 25th Street, NW MUMi (202) 452-4500
Washington, DC 20037
Water Pollution Control aids in the compliance of water pollution control requirements. It includes information on:
compliance and enforcement; federal, state and local standards; effluent guidelines; construction grants; other financial
assistance; state programs; monitoring and recordkeeping; reporting; and inspections. Price: $356.00 per year
Frequency: Biweekly
Water Pollution Control Federal Journal
Water Pollution Control Federation
2626 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW MM! (202) 337-2500
Washington, DC 20037
This journal contains information on the design, construction, operation and management of water pollution control
facilities. Major subject areas include wastewater collection and treatment plant design, construction, operation and
management; industrial wastewater treatment; stream pollution; and research. Price: Free to members, $120.00 per year
to nonmembers Frequency: Monthly
Water Technology
National Trade Publications, Inc.
8 Stanley Circle iKBi (518) 783-1281
Latham, NY 12110
This trade journal is written for persons in water treatment, water procurement and related fields. It provides technical,
sales and marketing information by reporting industry developments, industry association activities, and special interest
stories. Price: S29.00 per year Frequency: Nine times a year
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Kluwer Academic Publishers
101 Phillip Drive Ifl9l (617> 871-6666
Norwell, MA 02061
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution is an international journal which involves water, soil, and air pollution. It touches on
most products from heavy metals to aerosals and precipitation.. Price: $44.00 per year Frequency: Four times a year
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Water/Engineering & Management
Scranton Gillette Communications, Inc.
380 Northwest Highway (312) 298-6622
Des Plaines, IL 60016
This magazine is written for people in the water and wastewater industry responsible for design, construction, operation
and maintenance. It reports on research, Washington activities, application of design concepts, construction, water
resource management, and system and manufacturers' product information. Price: $19.00 per year Frequency: Monthly
Waterworld News
American Water Works Association
6666 West Quincy Avenue IS9> (303> 794-7711
Denver, CO 80235
Waterworld News is a tabloid that publishes articles on technological developments of the drinking water, wastewater and
industrial water industries. It also includes information on and descriptions of products and services of manufacturers and
suppliers. Price: Free upon request Frequency: Two times a month
Wildlifer, The
Wildlife Society, The
5410 Grosvenor Lane iBgii (301) 897-9770
Bethesda, MD 20814
The Wildlifer is devoted to the protection of the United States wildlife resources. Price: Free with membership
Frequency: Six times a year
WRC Washington Report
Water Resources Congress
3800 North Fairfax Drive I^9I (703) S25'4881
Suite 7 ^^8
Arlington. VA 22203
The WRC Washington Report is intended for those persons concerned with land and water use, conservation and control.
Price: Free with membership Frequency: Six times a year
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Section I
EPA Documents
This section features some of the major EPA documents available from the
EPA Distribution Center and other sources. These entries represent the
most frequently requested EPA Documents. For each entry, the following
information is included:
Title of the Document
A Brief, Descriptive Abstract
A Contact Phone Number
Acknowledgements: The list of EPA manuals in this section is taken from Abstracts of EPA Manuals
provided by the EPA Distribution Center.
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1989 Budget
Office of the Comptroller *Bgfc 475-8340
Administrative HandbooklFSS Manual
EPA Distribution Center '^B* 382'2118
This handbook provides instructions and copies of forms used in the overall management of FSS activities.
American Law Reports Federal (A.L.R.Fed.)
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. l^S* (716) S46-SS30
This set contains selected cases which are annotated.
American Law Reports System (A.L.R.)
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. >BB> (716)546-5530
The Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company also publishes the state appellate court cases in this system.
Assistance Administration Manual
EPA Distribution Center BniB> 382-2118
This manual provides guidance on the administrative aspects of 33 specific areas of concern in the assistance field. It also
provides techniques to assist recipients and to inform them of EPA's expectations regarding assistance management.
Awards Manual
EPA Distribution Center *fiB> 382-2118
This manual outlines the EPA Awards Program: It provides information on quality within grade increases, employee
suggestions and categories of awards.
Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.)
U.S. Government Printing Office f^9fe (202)783-3238
This document codifies final regulations having general applicability and legal effect, which have previously appeared in
the Federal Register.
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Commissioned Corps Personnel Manual
EPA Distribution Center 49^ 382-2118
This manual describes procedures for preparing Commissioned Corps personnel actions, evaluations, awards, leave requests
and ID cards.
Committee Management Manual
EPA Distribution Center 49* 382-2118
This manual outlines procedures for the establishment, operation, renewal and termination of advisory committees,
intra-agency and interagency committees of EPA officials.
Communications Manual
EPA Distribution Center 45B* 382-2118
This manual describes the internal and external communications of the Agency, such as, information clearing procedures,
news releases, mailing lists, periodicals and consumer complaints.
Communications Volume/FSS Manual
EPA Distribution Center 450* 382-2118
This manual provides policies and procedures covering the following subject areas: Telecommunications, printing, and
mail management.
Conduct and Discipline Manual
EPA Distribution Center 4fiB* 382-2118
Congressional Record
U.S. Government Printing Office f^B1 (202)783-3238
The Congressional Record contains an edited transcript of all activities that take place on the floor of the respective
house.
Contractor Requirements for the Control and Security of TSCA Confidential Business Information
EPA Distribution Center 49» 382-2118
These requirements outline the procedures for contractor and subcontractor employees to follow in handling confidential
business information.
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Contracts Management Manual
EPA Distribution Center I^B1 382-2118
This manual outlines the requirements which must be met in order to initiate a procurement action and the procedures
which must be followed in soliciting and awarding a contract.
Correspondence Manual
EPA Distribution Center 4fiB* 382-2118
This manual describes standards for style, grammar, capitalization, spelling, punctuation and word usage; appropriate
forms of address; legal citations. It also includes procedures for memoranda, letters, telegrams, envelopes and mailing.
Delegations Manual
EPA Distribution Center Ifi3i 382-2118
This manual lists the assignment of specific legal and administrative authorities to appropriate EPA officials.
Digest of Public General Bills and Resolutions
U.S. Government Printing Office "SB" (202)783-3238
This digest gives a synopsis of each public bill and resolution introduced into Congress.
Directives Manual
EPA Distribution Center 4£B> 382-2118
This manual highlights the preparation, review and clearance, approval, reproduction, distribution and filing of EPA
Directives.
Emergency Preparedness Volume/FSS Manual
EPA Distribution Center qMBi 382-2118
This manual describes the measures to be undertaken to assure the performance of the Agency in the event of a national
crisis or enemy attack.
Environmental Statutes
Government Institutes, Inc. fl^Bfe <301)251'9250
This book contains a compilation of all major environmental statutes as currently amended.
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EPA Acquisition Regulations
EPA Distribution Center f^3fe 382'2118
This document is a compilation of Agency procurement and contracts and procedures.
EPA Journal
Environmental Protection Agency fl^9fe (202) 382~4359
The EPA journal is a magazine published by the EPA to address environemtal matters of interest.
EPA Regulatory Agenda
U.S. EPA
(202) 382-5480
This document gives specific information on the status of regulations that are under development, revision, and review at
the agency.
EPA Regulatory Agenda
Environmental Protection Agency
(202) 382-5480
The EPA Regulatory Agenda is one of the most valuable publications from EPA providing scientific information on the
status of regulations that are under development, revisions, and reviews at the Agency.
EPA Report 100 Series
Office of the Administrator
382-4700
EPA Report 110 Series
Administrative Law Judges
382-4860
EPA Report 120 Series
Science Advisory Board - Cheryl Bentley
382-2552
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EPA Report 130 Series
Federal Activities
382-5053
EPA Report 140 Series
Congressional Liaison
382-5053
EPA Report ISO Series
Civil Rights
382-4575
EPA Report 160 Series
International Activities
382-4870
EPA Report 170 Series
Public Information Center (PIC) - Lisa S. Young
475-7751
EPA Report 180 Series
Small & Disadvantage*! Business Utilizat.
703-557-7777
EPA Report 190 Series
Federal Activities
382-5053
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EPA Report 200 Series
AA for Administration and Resources Management
382-4600
EPA Report 220 Series
Administration
475-8400
EPA Report 230 Series
AA for Policy Planning & Evaluation
382-4020
EPA Report 240 Series
Comptroller
382-4151
EPA Report 250 Series
Information Resources Management
382-4465
EPA Report 260 Series
AA for External Affairs
382-4356
EPA Report 270 Series
AA for Regional Operations
382-4719
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EPA Report 300 Series
AA for Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring
382-4134
EPA Report 320 Series
General Counsel
475-8040
EPA Report 330 Series
Water Enforcement and Permits
475-8321
EPA Report 340 Series
Air Quality Planning and Standards
8-629-2777,
(919) 541-2777
EPA Report 400 Series
AA for Air and Radiation
382-7400
EPA Report 430 Series
Municipal Pollution Control - Bemita Starks
382-7373
EPA Report 440 Series
Water Regulations and Standards - Edith Young
382-5376
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EPA Report 440 Series
Groundwater Protection
382-7077
EPA Report 450 Series
Air Quality Planning and Standards
8-629-2777,
(919) 541-2777
EPA Report 460 Series
Mobile Sources
382-4675
EPA Report 460 Series
Motor Vehicle Emission Labora- tory Library - Debra Talsma
8-374-8311,
(313)668-4311
EPA Report 500 Series
AA for Water
382-5700
EPA Report 510 Series
AA for Pesticides
382-2902
EPA Report 515 Series
Pesticide Programs - Mary Ann Keller
(703) 557-4474
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EPA Report 520 Series
Radiation Programs - Earl Ashton
475-8386
EPA Report 530 Series
Solid Waste & Emergency Response-RCRA/Superfund Hotline
382-3000,
(800)424-9346
EPA Report 540 Series
Pesticide Programs - Mary Ann Keller
(703) 557-4474
EPA Report 540 Series
Emergency & Remedial Response - Dick Hyde
475-9330
EPA Report 560 Series
Toxic Substances - Hattie Sykes
382-3558
EPA Report 570 Series
Drinking Water
382-3558
EPA Report 600 Series
Research and Development - ORD Publications Office
8-684-7562,
(513) 569-7562
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EPA Report 600/04 Series
ERL, Region IV - Betty Jackson
8-686-9011
(Ext. 274)
EPA Report 600/06 Series
Research and Development - ORD Publications Office
8-684-7562,
(513) 569-7562
EPA Report 600/4 Series
EMSL, Cincinnati - Betty Thomas
8-684-7301,
(513) 569-7301
EPA Report 625 Series
Research and Development - ORD Publications Office
8-684-7562,
(513) 569-7562
EPA Report 660 Series
Research and Development - ORD Publications Office
(8) 684-7562,
(513) 569-7562
EPA Report 670 Series
Research and Development - ORD Publications Office
(8) 684-7562,
(513) 569-7562
EPA Report 680 Series
EMSL Library - Doreen Wickman
(8) 545-2648,
(702) 798-2648
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EPA Report 700 Series
Solid Waste and Emergency Response - Bill Barrister
382-7912
EPA Report 710 Series
Waste Programs Enforcement
382-4814
EPA Report 840 Series
INFOTERRA - Linda Spencer
382-5917
EPA Report 901 Series
Region I - Peg Nelson
(8) 835-3300,
(617) 565-3300
EPA Report 902 Series
Region II - Dennis Carey
(8) 264-2881,
(212)264-2881
EPA Report 903 Series
Region HI Library - Diane McCreary
(8) 597-0580,
(215) 597-0580
EPA Report 904 Series
Region IV - Milt Henderson
(8) 257-3814,
(404) 347-3814
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EPA Report 90S Series
Region V Library - Lou Tilley
(8) 886-9506,
(312)353-2022
EPA Report 906 Series
Region VI - Vanessa English
(8) 255-6570,
(214)655-6570
EPA Report 907 Series
Region VII Library - Connie McKenzie
(8) 757-2828,
(913)236-2828
EPA Report 908 Series
Region VIII Library - Dolores Eddy
(8) 564-1444,
(303) 293-1444
EPA Report 909 Series
Region IX - Linda Sunnen
(8) 454-8082,
(415)974-8082
EPA Report 910 Series
Region X Library - Julienne Sears
(8) 399-1289,
(206)442-1289
EPA Report 930 Series
Central Regional Laboratory - Meg Munro
(8) 922-3752,
(301)224-2740
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EPA Report SAB Series
Science Advisory Board - Cheryl Bentley IBH> 382-2552
EPA Research Program Guide, FY 1988
Center for Environmental Research Information, EPA *BSB CML (513) 569-7562
^* FTS 8-684-7562
This guide contains descriptions of ORD's research programs. It is organized by media and focus of research.
EPAAR Acquisition Regulation
EPA Distribution Center 49* 382-2118
Equal Opportunity Manual
EPA Distribution Center ffigfc 382-2118
This manual outlines the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policy and procedures based on the Civil Rights Act,
Executive Orders and Federal Personnel Regulations.
Facilities and Support Services Manual
EPA Distribution Center BMP 382-2118
The Facilities and Support Services Manual contains seven subject area volumes. The EPA Property Management
Regulations have been included in each volume according to subject area.
Facilities Management Volume/FSS Manual
EPA Distribution Center « 382-2118
This manual contains policies and procedures for the acquisition and disposal of real estate; assignment, utilization and
management of space; construction and alteration of facilities; and management and maintenance of buildings and grounds.
Facilities Safety Volume/FSS Manual
EPA Distribution Center W 382-2118
This manual outlines the construction inspection, building safety and fire codes and identification standards.
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Federal Cases (F.Cas.)
West Publishing Co. ff (612)228-2500
This set contains over 18,000 pre-1880 cases presented alphabetically by the name of the case.
Federal Register (F.R.)
U.S. Government Printing Office fHna» (202)783-3238
Proposed rules written by federal agencies are published in the Federal Register along with notices of public hearings on
the rules.
Federal Register: What Is It and How to Use It
U.S. Government Printing Office f^9fe (202)783-3238
This booklet is an excellent source of information that will clarify the steps in the official publication of legislation and
regulations and show you how to fully understand what is contained in the Federal Register.
Federal Reporter, 1st and 2nd Series (F., F.2nd)
West Publishing Co. *Bf (612) 228'2500
These series constitute a complete file of the written opinions of federal intermediate appellate courts since 1880.
Federal Rules Decisions (F.R.D.)
West Publishing Co. *BBi (612)228-2500
Each volume contains an alphabetical listing of cases, a digest of subject access to decisions and articles, and a table of
statutes construed.
Federal Supplement (F.Supp.)
West Publishing Co. *^f (612)228-2500
This set contains selected opinions from federal district courts since 1933.
Finding the Law
Government Institutes, Inc. 4H^ (301)251-9250
This book shows how to obtain legal information in detail. It traces an environmental dispute through the entire court
system and illustrates how an environmental lawsuit can become case law.
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Forms Management Manual
EPA Distribution Center 49* 382-2118
Forms development, design, numbering, titles; coordination and requirements for new, revised, and discontinued forms;
information on forms availability and the forms catalog.
Freedom of Information Manual
EPA Distribution Center Jamil* 382-2118
This manual provides guidance on policy and procedures for implementing the Freedom of Information Act relating to the
availability of identifiable and unpublished records contained in EPA files.
Fund Control Manual
EPA Distribution Center 49* 382-2118
This manual explains the use and control of funds within the Agency, and the role of the Financial Management office in
this system.
Guidance for Utilization Small, Minority & Women's Business Enterprises
EPA Distribution Center 4B* 382-2118
This guidance document contains policies and procedural guidance for utilization of small, minority, and women-owned
businesses under the Agency's financial assistance programs.
Guide for ADP Review
EPA Distribution Center fl^3ft 382'2118
This guide outlines the procedures for performing ADP Systems reviews.
Guide to EPA 'Libraries and Information Services
Information Management and Services Division < (202) 382-5929
This guide provides background information on the collections of each of EPA's 28 network libraries at Headquarters and
in the Regions.
Hazardous Waste Collection Database Thesaurus
Information Services branch, OIRM >HB> 475'8710
The Hazardous Waste Collection Database Thesaurus provides an index to the terminology dealing with hazardous waste.
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Information Resources Policy Manual
EPA Distribution Center 4HP 382-2118
This manual contains policy that governs: the sharing of data between EPA & State environmental agencies developing
data standards; and the planning, acquisition, development, maintenance & use of Agency software.
Labor Management Relations Manual
EPA Distribution Center 45B» 382-2118
This manual outlines the recognition of labor organizations, dealings with exclusive representatives, and service to labor
organizations.
Leave Manual
EPA Distribution Center 'fijB1 382'2118
This manual spells out the requirements for administration of leave benefits for various types of leave.
Library Systems Manual
EPA Distribution Center 45B* 382-2118
This manual contains informatrion on the resources available within the EPA library system and the procedures for
obtaining these services.
Major Legislation of the Congress
U.S. Government Printing Office "SB* (202)783'3238
This publication is available by subscription and summarizes major legislation of the current Congress.
Management of EPA Audit Reports and Follow-Up Action
EPA Distribution Center 45B* 382-2118
This document describes the Agency Audit Report Management System for use of audits as a management tool. This
manual applies to internal audits and in pre-award, interim and final audit reports.
Merit Promotion Manual
EPA Distribution Center *^B* 382-2118
This manual outlines the Agency merit promotion plan; this outline includes definitions, responsibilities, general
provisions, and competitive procedures for merit promotion.
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National Reporter System (N.R.S.)
West Publishing Co. ft (612) 228'2500
The appellated court cases from each of the SO states are published in one of the units of the National Reporter System.
Occupational Health and Safety Manual
EPA Distribution Center dSBi 382-2118
This manual outlines accident reporting, inspection and correction of unhealthy or unsafe working conditions, standards
and training, safety surveys, personal protective equipment, safety codes and requirements, health and safety committee.
ORD Topical Directory
Center for Environmental Research Information, EPA ff CML ^513^ 569-7562
^ FTS 8-684-7562
This document provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of areas in which ORD has technical expertise, individuals
who are active in each of these areas, and if applicable, the location of the laboratory.
Pay Administration Manual
EPA Distribution Center 382-2118
This manual provides general guidelines, explanations & responsibilities for the administration of position mgmt & avg
grade cnti for General Schedule, prevailing rate emp. & Public Health Commissioned Officers categories.
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Privacy Act Manual
EPA Distribution Center 4B^ 382-2118
This manual outlines the policies and procedures for protecting the privacy of individuals who are identified in the.EPA
information systems.
Records Management Manual
EPA Distribution Center 45B* 382-2118
This manual discusses the Agency's records/information management program for the creation, use, retrieval and disposal
of files, preservation of vital records for emergency use and micrographic management.
Reports Management Manual
EPA Distribution Center 45B* 382-2118
This manual discusses the reports mgmt program, requirements & exemptions; the content & format of the reports impact
analysis, annual review procedures & clearance procedures for internal, interagency & public use reports.
Resources Management Directives System
EPA Distribution Center t 382'2118
This document outlines all Agency resources mgmt policies & procedure and provides guidance on the mgmt of EPA
financial resources: timekeeping, financial mgmt, planning and budgeting, fund control and accounting.
Review of Federal Actions Impacting the Environment
EPA Distribution Center dBgfr 382-2118
This document outlines the process relating to the review of proposed actions of Federal agencies which have an impact
on the environ & highlights the preparation, approval & distribution of EPA's comments on them.
Risk Assessment Review
Marian Olsen, Region n '^B1 (FTS) 264-5682
The Risk Assessment Review is a bimonthly publication that is a cooperative effort between ORD & the Regional Risk
Assessment Network. The Review is a focal point for info exchange on technical and policy issues.
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication A Guide to Selected Sources
Public Information Center *&t* 475-7751
This guide presents sources of information which address the basic and fundamental principles and issues of risk
assessment, risk management, and risk communication.
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Scientific and Technical Publications Manual
EPA Distribution Center 45Bi 382-2118
This manual discusses the development, format, assignment of identification numbers, distribution and storage of
scientific and technical publications produced by, or for EPA.
Security Volume!FSS Manual
EPA Distribution Center l^Bi 382-2118
This volume contains information on the following types of security; personal, document, and physical.
Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response <89i 382-2180
The Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory (SUPERRAID) identifies and describes sources of information that
should be used in conducting EPA-related risk assessments.
Technical Assistance Directory
Center for Environmental Research Information, EPA "fefi* CML (513) 569-7562
*" FTS 8-684-7562
The directory contains a list of the programs, areas of expertise, and primary contacts in each of the major ORD field
operations.
Timekeeping Manual
EPA Distribution Center *SB> 382-2118
Training and Development Manual
EPA Distribution Center flfiBi 382-2118
This manual helps to determine training needs, establish training programs, and track training expenses.
Travel Manual
EPA Distribution Center JSmOt 382-2118
This manual discusses travel authorizations, advances, per diem, vouchers, subsistence, pay and leave with regards to
several different types of travel.
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TSCA Confidential Business Information Manual
EPA Distribution Center dBBi 382-2118
This manual discusses all aspects of the control, physical and electronic security of documents and computer systems in
EPA's possession that contain confidential business information received under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
U.S. Government Books
U.S. Government Printing Office <^9I (202)783-3238
This publication lists nearly 1.000 bestselling titles that are available from the U.S. Government Printing Office.
U.S. Government Printing Office
U.S. Government Printing Office itSBi (202)275-3204
The Government Printing Office prints and binds publications issued from Congress and the departments and agencies of
federal government. It sells through mail orders & govt bookstores approx 16,000 publications.
U.S. Statutes at Large
U.S. Government Printing Office
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United States Reports (U.S.)
U.S. Government Printing Office f|Bfe (202)783'3238
These volumes contain information about United States Supreme Court cases.
United States Reports, Lawyers Edition (L.Ed.)
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. flBHB (716)546-5530
These volumes contain information similar to that found in the United States Reports with the addition of parallel
citations, selected case annotations, and references to summaries of counsel briefs.
United States Supreme Court Bulletin
Commerce Clearinghouse fl&3fe (312)583-8500
This volume contains a subject and docket index, status table for cases pending and opinions of the court.
Who's Who in EPA
Management and Organization Division IHH> 382-5000
Word Processing Manual
EPA Distribution Center "HBg 382-2118
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Section J
EPA Libraries
This section provides highlights on EPA's various libraries at
Headquarters and in the Regions. Libraries maintained at EPA
Headquarters are presented first. The rest of the section is presented in
numerical order by EPA Region. Any libraries supported by EPA
Laboratories are presented in the Region where the lab itself is located.
There is additional information provided about the Heaquarters Library
reference section that highlights its major reference documents. The
following information is included for each EPA-sponsored library:
The Name of the Library
Mailing Address
Phone Number
Mail Code
Detailed Abstract
Data Bases Maintained
Listing of the General Collections)
Listing of the Special Collections)
Acknowledgements: Most of this section has been derived from the Guide to EPA Libraries and
Information Services. Highlights of the Reference Section of Headquarters Library was contributed
by Lisa Thompson of Labat-Anderson. Detailed information about the Legislative Library was
provided by Joan Flatten.
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Headquarters Library - Washington, D.C.
401 M Street. S.W., Room 2904 WSM iKBl (202) 382-5921 (CML)
Washington. DC 20460 PQ (8) 382-5921 (FTS)
EPA3730
The EPA Headquarters Library is operated by the Information Management and Services Division under contract to
Labat-Anderson, Inc. It provides information services covering a wide range of environmental and related subjects of
interest to EPA staff and the general public. Major areas include:
Air and radiation
Chemistry
Hazardous wastes
Management
Noise abatement
Pesticides
Resource recovery
Solid waste
Toxicology
Wastewater treatment
Water quality
Water supply
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CAS Online. CIS. DIALOG. Ground Water On-line. Hazardous Waste Database. ISI,
LEXIS/NEXIS, NLM, Newsnet
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Administration
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous Waste
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Guide to the Headquarters Library
Reference Section
LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
The EPA Headquarters Library has a multidisciplinary collection including books and reports on
environmental issues, law, policy, regulations, computer technology and business. In addition to
the Main Collection, several special collections, journals, microforms, and indexes provide users
with a wide variety of information resources.
HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
The Hazardous Waste Collection consists of books, journals, EPA reports and OSWER
directives. It is shelved as a separate collection and does not circulate. Access is provided
through the library catalog as well as a user friendly microcomputer database.
MANAGEMENT COLLECTION
The management collection consists of books, journals videotapes, audiotapes and Federal
agency reports. It is shelved as a separate collection with copies of the quarterly management
bibliographies and newsletters. The library catalog can be used to identify books by subject,
author, and title.
MICROFICHE COLLECTIONS
A variety of information is available at the library on microfiche. The "Pathfinder to the
Microfiche Collection at the Headquarters Library" is available near the microfiche readers and
explains the types of collections available. Two important collections are described below:
CONGRESSIONAL INFORMATION SERVICE
CIS identifies, collects and indexes the working papers or publications of congressional
committees and subcommittees. The CIS Abstracts located in the Indexes and Abstracts
section of the library provides detailed indexes to the legislation, hearings and committee
prints which are available in the microfiche collection.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
The microfiche collection of environmental impact statements contains documents prepared
by federal agencies regarding the impact of their proposals for legislation and other action
which affect the quality of the environment These documents are indexed in the EIS Digest
of Environmental Impact Statements, located in the Abstract and Indexes section of the
library.
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JOURNAL COLLECTION
The journal collection consists of current periodicals covering research and development,
environmental subject areas, policy, news, and government activities. Access to journal articles
is provided through a variety of journal indexes such as Chemical Abstracts, Environmental
Bibliography, Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS) as well as through computerized
literature searches for EPA employees.
VERTICAL FILES
A collection of articles, brochures, and interesting news items is available near the circulation
desk covering popular environmental topics. This is a good place to start for general information
on newsworthy environmental topics. This file is useful for quick reference and is also used
heavily by students and people with a general interest in a certain issue.
REFERENCE COLLECTION
The reference collection contains books and directories intended to answer a variety of
questions. The following lists a few of the most useful and frequency used sources:
Directories
Encyclopedia of Associations
Gale Research Company
This directory contains a comprehensive listing of organizations covering 18 broad subject
areas. It is very useful for locating addresses, phone numbers, services and the date and
location of annual meetings for obscure as well as established organizations. A keyword
index makes it useful for identifying groups by subject.
Reference questions answered: When is the American Medical Association's annual
meeting? What groups would have information about the bicycle as an alternative to
automobiles?
Washington Information Directory
Congressional Quarterly
Annual compilation of information sources in the federal government, including Congress
and the private, non profit sector in Washington, D.C. Includes very helpful tables and
information about the structure of other government agencies.
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Conservation Directory
National Wildlife Federation
This directory contains information about environmental organizations. It includes a listing
of universities with environmental programs, sources for environmentally oriented
audiovisual materials, national parks and wildlife refuges & Canadian citizen organizations &
government agencies.
Fact Books
The World Almanac and Book of Facts
Pharos Books
The world almanac is an easy to use source for quick factual information. It answers
questions regarding important dates in history, demographic information on U.S. cities, and
climactic data for various cities and regions. It is a quick way to review Environmental
Quality Indexes, Hazardous Waste Sites and the list of Very Toxic Chemicals.
The State of the States
Fund for Renewable Energy and the Environment
Each annual issue of the State of the States selects a variety of environmental topics and
compares each of the States in terms of program strength, effective models and provides a
general profile of state environmental policies. It is a good source for statistics on state
research programs, legislation and facilities.
REGULATION
Federal Regulatory Guide
Congressional Quarterly
This book gives extensive profiles of 13 government agencies and less detailed descriptions
of 90 regulatory organizations. It is very useful for its overviews of the regulatory process.
Answers the common questions "What is the history of EPA?" and "Where can I find a
summary of major EPA legislation?".
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Code of Federal Regulations
(on compact disk)
The Code of Federal Regularions and the Federal Register arc available in the library in paper
copy and microfilm. In addition, an electronic version of the CFR is available at the public
microcomputer workstations. Electronic access is useful for locating obscure references in
the CFR as well as analyzing vocabulary used in regulations.
LEGISLATION
Codification of Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders
Office of the Federal Register
This index to executive orders is arranged in 50 general subject areas, similar to the Code of
Federal Regulations.
Congressional Record
Government Printing Office
The congressional record is available from 1970 to the present in microfilm and paper copy.
Shepards Acts and Cases by Popular Name
Shepard's, Inc.
This is an important tool for finding bills and laws by their popular name. It will provide the
public law number and US Code citation which make it possible to locate the text of the bill
in other sources.
US Code of Congressional and Administrative News
Full text of bills as enacted.
STATISTICS
Statistical Abstract of the United States
Bureau of the Census
This is the standard summary of social, political and economic statistics for the United States.
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U.S. Industrial Outlook
Department of Commerce
Overview of the current status and anticipated growth of most manufacturing and service
industries. Each chapter contains a broad overview of the industry and forecasts for
development.
RESEARCH GUIDES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The library produces several research guides and bibliographies as tools for more in depth
research. These documents organize the current literature on major topics. Current
bibliographies exist for waste minimization, risk assessment, management and
communications, chemical emergency preparedness, asbestos and estuarine management to
name a few. In addition, library pathfinders guide the researcher to the libraries special
collections and to other resources within the agency. The "Pathfinder to Major EPA
Dockets" and the "Pathfinder to the Microfiche Collection" are examples.
MAJOR COMMERCIAL & EPA DATA BASES AVAILABLE
The following major commercial and EPA databases provide a wide range of information systems
that the EPA Headquarters Library has access to. The librarian's function is that of a
reference/broker role to provide research information for the EPA employees.
COMMERCIAL DATABASES:
DIALOG INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SERVICE: A commercial vendor of databases, has
more than 200 databases available through its system. The type of information varies with the
database accessed; database records may be listing or statistical tables. Some of the DIALOG
databases commonly used by EPA libraries are pollution abstracts, Enviroline, Chemical
Regulations and Guidelines, Social SciSearch, and the National Technical Information Service
(NTIS).
Contents include:
ENVIROLINE: Produced by the Environment Information Center, covers the world's
environmental information. Its comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach provides
indexing and abstracting coverage of more than 5,000 international primary and secondary
source publications reporting on all aspects of the environment.
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ENVIRONMENTAL BmLIOGRAPHY: Covers the fields of general human ecology,
atmospheric studies, energy, land resources, water resources, and nutrition and health.
POLLUTION ABSTRACTS: A leading resource for references to environmentally related
literature on pollution, its sources, and its control. The subjects include: Air Pollution,
Environmental Quality, Noise Pollution, Pesticides, Radiation, Solid Wastes, and Water
Pollution.
CHEMICAL REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES SYSTEM: An authoritative index to
U.S. federal regulatory material relating to the control of chemical substances, covering
federal statutes, promulgated regulations and available federal guidelines, standards, and
support documents.
SCISEARCH: A multidisciplinary index to the literature of science and technology. It
contains all the records published in Science Citation Index. (SCI) and additional records
from the Current Contents series of publications that are not included in the printed version
of SCI. SCISEARCH covers every area of the pure and applied sciences.
SOCIAL SCISEARCH: A multidisciplinary database indexing every significant item from
the 1.500 most important social sciences journals throughout the world and social sciences
articles selected from 3,000 additional journals in the natural, physical, biomedical sciences
and monographs.
NTIS: Consists of government-sponsored research, development, and engineering plus
analyses prepared by federal agencies, their contractors or grantees. Many topics of
immediate broad interest are included, such as environmental pollution and control, energy
conversion, technology transfer, behavioral/societal problems, urban and regional
planning.
LEXIS: A full-text database that includes information on federal law, with decisions of all
Federal Courts and State Courts, the United States Code, and the Federal Register, as well
as specialized law libraries in the following areas: taxation; securities; trade regulation;
patent; trademark; and copyright; communications; labor, and bankruptcy.
NEXIS: A full-text database that contains general and business news. NEXIS sources
include magazine, newspapers, wire services, newsletters and government documents.
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE (NLMV ON-LINE SERVICES database
consists of bibliographic citations on biomedical literature, including health care services
and administrative, clinical, and policy topics. Special files on population, cancer, and
toxic substances are also available on the NLM database.
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Contents include:
TOXLINE: A product of the National Library of Medicine, contains citations and
abstracts to the worldwide literature in all areas of toxicology, including chemicals and
Pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental pollutants, mutagens and teratology.
TOXNET: A computerized system of lexicologically oriented data banks operated by the
National Library of Medicine.
CHEMICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS): A commercially available collection of
scientific and regulatory database. It contains numeric, textual, and some bibliographic
information in the areas of toxicology, environment, regulations, spectroscopy, chemical
and physical properties, and nucleotide sequences.
NATIONAL GROUND WATER INFORMATION CENTER DATABASE: A
bibliographic database, contains references on the occurrence and utilization of surface
and ground water, and on water well technology. Indexed titles include trade and
technical journals and newsletters, books, and government documents. Because EPA
established the Center, there is special emphasis in the database on EPA-sponsored
reports.
HAZARDLINE: A product of the Occupational Health Service, Inc., contains data on
hazardous chemicals, including chemical name, formula, synonyms, and Chemical
Abstracts Service Registry Number.
EPA DATABASES:
INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM (IRIS): An E-Mail based system
containing EPA data on a chemical by chemical basis. Data include, when available, oral
reference doses, carcinogencity assessments, acute health hazard data, and risk management
summaries. Sources of data include ORD, OPTS, OW, OAR, OSWER, and OPPE.
HAZARDOUS WASTE DATABASE: An EPA system, contains references to key materials
on hazardous waste in the EPA library network. Bibliographic descriptions, keywords,
abstracts, locations and other information are listed for books, EPA reports, Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) policy and guidance directives, periodicals and
commercial databases containing information on hazardous waste. Hard copies of the
documents are available in the Headquarters and Regional libraries, the National Enforcement
Investigations Center/Denver, CO, and the laboratory libraries in Cincinnati, OH; and Las
Vegas, NV. A list of the documents is available at all other laboratory libraries.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS INVENTORY (ISR: An EPA database listing over 500 EPA
information systems and environmental models. The database includes a description of each
environmental measurement system/model and can be accessed at several points, including
system name, acronym, associated Congressional act or law, number of users and
responsible personnel. Headquarters Library staff can search this referring requestors to the
appropriate office within EPA.
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Law Library - Washington, DC
401 M Street, S.W.. Room 2902 iBBi (202) 382-5919(CML)
Washington. DC 20460 M (g) 382-5919(FTS)
EPA2808
The EPA Law Library is maintained by the Office of General Counsel (OGC) to provide information services to the
Agency's legal and enforcement personnel, and to the ten Regional Counsels. The collection contains approximately
9,000 volumes of legal and law-related material concentrating on Federal law, with special emphasis on administrative and
environmental law. Included are statutes, codes, regulations, case reporters, digests, citators, and legal reference sources,
as well as looseleaf services, newspapers, and 70 current law reviews and periodicals.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Administrative Law, Environmental Law
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Administrative and Environmental Law
Legislative Library - Washington, DC
832 West Tower, 401 M Street, SW rtlBl (202) 382-5425 (CML)
Washington, DC 20460 PQ (8) 382-5425 (FTS)
The legislative library primarily supports the Office of Legislative Analysis, but also provides information for other EPA
staff on request. The collection consists primarily of federal environmental legislation and related federal information.
The library is mainly geared to the current Congress, but there are many older documents in the collection. The library
responds to reference requests from EPA staff; Supplies copies of Congressional documents when possible; Tracks status
of current environmental legislation; Compiles current status of pending environmental legislation organized by subject
area and including the following information: Bill Number Short title Sponsor and cosponsor Status Dates of all
actions. Compiles summaries of environmental laws; Compiles daily "Morning Report," a summary of current
Congressional activities; Produces daily "Congressional Summary'" highlighting environmental and budget legislative
activity; distributes to EPA staff; You may ask to be put on a mailing list. Bills, Reports, and Public laws: Copies of
current bills pending before Congress; Copies of committee reports for the current Congress and some previous
Congresses; Copies of federal laws; Some compilations of laws published by Congress. Committee hearings: Organized
chronologically by Congressional Committee and Subcommittee; As comprehensive as possible for the ten major
environmental laws. Legislative Histories: Histories of environmental legislation published by Congress and other
sources; Histories compiled by Joan. Other Federal documents: Federal Register (Current six months); Congressional
Record (From 1985 to present); Budget; Other Congressional reports when possible (OTA, CBO, CRS); Senate & House
Calendars; U.S. Statutes at Large.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: Legi-Slate, Congressional Quarterly Data Base (CQ)
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: None
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
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Region I Library - Boston, MA
IKF Federal Bldg.
Boston, MA 02203
(617) 565-3715 (CML)
(8) 835-3300 (FTS)
EPA9128
The EPA Region I Library's collection still reflects some older New England river basin reports, but has been extensively
developed in the areas of:
Air pollution & control
Pesticides & Toxic Substances
Groundwater
Solid & Hazardous Waste
Health Effects
Water Pollution & Control
DATABASES MAINTAINED: BRS. CAS On-line,-CIS, DIALOG, Ground Water On-line, Hazardous Waste Database,
LEXIS/NEXIS
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: New England River Basin
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous Waste collection. Envirofiche since 1980, New England materials: Connecticut,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Environmental Research Laboratory Library - Narragansett, RI
South Ferry Road
Narragansett, RI 02882
(401) 789-1071(CML)
(8) 838-6025(FTS)
EPA8461
The Environmental Research Laboratory Narrangansett (ERLN), with its field station in Newport, Oregon, is the Agency's
center for marine, coastal and estuarine water quality research.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Aquatic Toxicology, Biological Oceanography, Biomedical Science, Coastal Research,
Fisheries Biology, Marine Biology, Marine Ecology, Marine Organisms
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: o Estuarine and marine disposal and discharge of complex wastes, dredged materials, and other
wastes, o Water use designation and quality criteria for estuarine and marine water and sediment o Environmental
assessment of ocean discharge.
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Region 2 Library - New York, NY
26 Federal Plaza gjBl (212) 264-2881(CML)
New York, NY 10278 H (8) 264-2881 (FTS)
EPA9299
The library, organized under the auspices of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, embraces all aspects of
EPA's environmental mission.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: DIALOG, Hazardous Waste Data Base, ISI
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Human Resources Management
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
Region 2 Field Office Library - Edison, NJ
Edison. NJ 08837 491 <201) 321-6762 (CML)
(8) 340-6762 (FTS)
EPA9299
The library was organized in 1966 under the auspices of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. It was
originally heavily oriented toward water, but now includes materials on all EPA programs:
Air
Solid waste
Hazardous wastes
Toxic substances
Pesticides
-Water
Radiation
DATABASES MAINTAINED: DIALOG
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: None
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
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Region 3 Information Resource Center - Philadelphia, PA
841 Chestnut Street iBgl (215) 597-0580(CML)
Philadelphia, PA 19107 PQ (8) 597-0580 (FTS)
EPA9337
The Region 3 Information Resource Center flRC) provides information support for a wide range of enviromental programs
and activities conducted by the Regional office. It also serves as an information resource for the general public. Subject
areas include:
Air pollution
Pesticides
Employee Development
Radiation
Environmental law
Toxic Substances
Hazardous waste
Toxicology
Management
Water pollution
Wetlands
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CIS, DIALOG, Ground Water On-line. Hazardline, Hazardous Waste Database, LEXIS/NEXIS
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Employee Deployment, Estuarine research, management, wetlands
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: There are special collections on wetland ecology and hazardous waste, law. In addition, a
special effort is made to acquire published information on environmental conditions and trends within the five states and
the District of Columbia which comprise Region 3.
Central Regional Laboratory (CRL) Library - Annapolis, MD
839 Bestgate Road gift (301) 266-9180 (CML)
Annapolis. MD 21401 PQ (8) 922-3752 (FTS)
EPA9385
The Central Regional Laboratory (CRL) library was established in support of the Regional Laboratory which started in
Annapolis in 1964. The subjects in the collection focus on:
Biology
Chemistry
Ecology
Engineering
Hazardous Waste
Hydrology
Oceanography
To serve the highly diversified expertise of the laboratory scientists and engineers, material is provided in aquatic
biology, analytical chemistry, automated laboratory techniques, industrial wastewater monitoring, toxic and hazardous
substances, and mathematical modelling.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Analytical Chemistry, Aquatic Biota, Automated Laboratory Techniques, Biology, Chemistry,
Coastal Research, Ecology, Engineering, Hydrology, Industrial Wastewater monitoring, Mathematical Modeling,
Oceanography
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Cheasapeake Bay Collection
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Office of Toxic Substances, Non-Confidential Information Center - Washington, DC
401 M Street, S.W., Northeast Mall, Room B002
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 382-2320 (CML)
(8) 382-2320 (FTS)
EPA7565
The Office of Toxic Substances (OTS) Non-Confidential Information Center (NCIC) is in the Information Management
Division, Office of Toxic Substances, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPTS). The NCIC collection covers
chemical literature in areas of:
Biotechnology
Health
Chemical industry and process technology
International chemical control
Ecology
Pesticides
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Biotechnology, Chemical industry and Process technology. Ecology, Health, International
chemical control
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Chemical literature, Pesticides, Toxic Substances
Region 4 Library - Atlanta, GA
345 Courlland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365-2401
(404) 347-4216 (CML)
(8) 257-4216 (FTS)
EPA9415
The Region 4 Library provides a full range of library and information services, covering subjects from air and water
pollution to toxics and hazardous waste with a variety of technical reports, reference books, journals and online computer
services.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CAS On-line, CIS, DIALOG. Dun & Bradstreet, Hazardous Waste Data Base. ISI.
LEXIS/NEXIS, NLM, NPIRS, OHS
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: None
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous Waste
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Library Services Office, Research Triangle Park, NC
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 4HP (919) 541-2777 (CML)
(8) 629-2777 (FTS)
EPA3128
The Research Triangle Park (RTP) Library provides support to the Environmental Research Center, the Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), the Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, the National Computer Center
and local Agency contractors. Collection concentration is on chemical toxicity, all aspects of air pollution as well as the
basic sciences, with some coverage of business and economics.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: BRS. CAS On-line, CIS. DIALOG. Hazardline. Hazardous Waste Data Base. NLM
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Air pollution-historical. Business. Chemical Toxicity. Chemistry. Economics
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Air Information, Hazardous waste
Enviornmental Research Laboratory (ERL) - Gulf Breeze, FL
Sabine Island JgBBI (904) 932-5311, ext.218
Gulf Breeze. FL 32S61 PQ [ext.318 ILL] (CML)
EPA8471
The Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory (BFERL) Library provides information services to GBERL employees
and the general public. The Library's subject areas include:
Aquatic toxicology
Microbiology
Genetic engineering
Pathobiology
Marine ecology
Pesticide science
DATABASES MAINTAINED: DIALOG, Ground Water On-line
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Aquatic Toxicology, Genetic engineering, marine ecology, microbiology, pathobiology
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
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Environmental Research Laboratory Library - Athens, GA
College Station Road IBB* (404) 546-3324 (CML)
Athens, GA 30613 PQ (8) 250-3324 (FTS)
EPA8431
The Athens Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) library provides information services covering a wide range of
environmental and management subjects. Subject areas include:
Aquatic toxicology
Microbiology
Biology
Pesticides
Chemistry
Water pollution
Engineering
Water quality
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CIS. DIALOG, Ground Water On-line
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Microbiology
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) Library
826 Mutual Plaza, MD-16 tStBl (919) 541-5514 (CML)
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 P^ (8) 629-5514 (FTS)
EPA3128
The subject focus is on air pollution and control technology, including material on costs, chemical technology, minerals
and statistics. The reference collection emphasizes chemistry and engineering.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Air Pollution Technology
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: EPA/OAQPS Reports
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Region 5 Library - Chicago, IL
230 South Dearborn Street. Room 1670 IBiff (312) 3S3-2022 (CML)
Chicago, IL 60604 PQ <8) 353-2022 (FTS)
EPA95S9
The subject areas of the collection are:
Air pollution
Air quality
Oroundwater
Hazardous wastes
Noise
Pesticides
Recycling and resource recovery
Solid waste management
Toxic substances
Water pollution
Water quality .
Water supply (drinking water)
The emphasis is on the Great Lakes and the six states in the Region: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and
Wisconsin
DATABASES MAINTAINED: BRS, CIS, DIALOG, Ground Water On-line, Haz. Waste DB, ISI. LEXIS/NEXIS, NLM. ORBIT
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Groundwater, recycling and resource recovery, solid waste management
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous waste
Andrew W. Briedenbach Environmental Research Center Library - Cincinnati, OH
26 W. St. Clair Streei jflgi (513) 569-7707 (CML)
Cincinnati, OH 45268 p^} (8) 684-7707 (FTS)
EPA3141
The major subjects in the collection are:
Bacteriology
Biology
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Engineering
Hazardous waste
Hydrobiology
Microbiology
Solid waste management
Toxicology
Water pollution
Water quality
DATABASES MAINTAINED: BRS, CAS On-line, CIS. DIALOG, Dun & Bradstreet, Hazardous Waste Data Base,
LEXIS/NEXIS, NLM, Toxline, Toxnet
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Bacteriology, Biology. Biotechnology, Microbiology. Physics, Solid waste management
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Environment, Canada, Legal, Hazardous waste, Solid waste
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Motor Vehicle Emmisions Laboratory Library - Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(313)668-4311 (CML)
(8) 374-8311 (FTS)
EPA6476
The motor Vehicle Emissions Laboratory (MCEL) Library provides information services concentrated on automotive
engineering to EPA staff and the general public. Subject areas include:
Air pollution from mobile sources
Alternative alcohol fuels
Motor vehicle retrofit devices
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Air pollution- mobile source. Alcohol fuels - alternatives. Automotive engineering
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Motor vehicle emissions
Region 6 Library - Dallas, TX
1445 Ross Avenue, Allied Bank Tower
^H Dallas. TX 75202-2733
The EPA Region 6 library includes materials on all EPA programs:
Air pollution
Radiation
Hazardous waste
Solid waste
Noise
Toxic substances
Pesticides
Water pollution
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Solid waste management
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous waste
(214) 655-6444 (CML)
(8) 255-6444 (FTS)
EPA9699
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IE1PA
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory Library - Ada, OK
P.O. Box 1198 IBBI (405) 332-8800 (CML)
Ada, OK 74820 M (8) 743-2241 (FTS)
EPA8441
The Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory (RSKERL), is the Agency's center of expertise for investigation of
the soil and subsurface environment. Important areas of research at RSKERL include the study of the chemical and
microbial contamination of groundwater and the mathematical and computer modeling of both the movement of
groundwater and the influence of various contaminants in this area of the environment. Sources of pollution, as well as
migration and degradation of pollutants, are all topics of concern at RSKERL.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: Ground Water On-line
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Agriculture, Biology, Waste Engineering
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous waste
Region 7 Library - Kansas City, KS
726 Minnesota Avenue WW (913) 236-2828 (CML)
Kansas City, KS 66101 PV (8) 757-2828 (FTS)
EPA9743
The Region 7 Library provides information on a wide range of enviromental subjects of interest to the Regional staff and
the general public. Subject areas include:
Agricultural pollution
Air pollution
Environmental law
Hazardous waste
Pesticides
Radiation
Solid waste management
Water pollution
Water quality
Water supply
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CIS, Hazardous Waste Data Base, LEXIS/NEXIS, NLM. Watstore
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Agriculture, Environmental law
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous waste
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EIPA
Region 8 Library - Denver, CO
999 18th Street, Suite 1300 UMl (303) 293-1444 (CML)
Denver, CO 80202-22413 W^ (8) 564-1444 (FTS)
EPA9869
The Region 8 library includes materials on all EPA programs: air, water hazardous and solid waste, pesticides, toxic
substances, noise and radiation, particularly as they relate to the States within the Region. In addition, because the
Rocky Mountain area is rich in energy resources, the library collects material relating to energy resource development and
its relationship to the environment. And finally, to support other Agency programs, the collection incorporates
publications relating to economics, planning, transportation, management and employee development.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CARL, OS, DIALOG, Ground Water On-line. Hazardous Waste Data Base. LEXIS/NEXIS
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Economics, Employee Development, Energy, Management, Planning. Transportation
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous waste
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library (NEIC) - Denver, CO
Building 53, Box 25277, Denver Federal Center
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EIPA OBBIRAUBMS
Region 9 Library - San Francisco, CA
215 Fremont Street. 6th Floor iflBJl (415) 974-8082 (CML)
San Francisco, CA 94105 JB| (g) 454-8082 (FTS)
EPA9956
The Region 9 library's major subject areas include:
Air pollution and control
Pesticides
Environmental health and safety
Radiation
Hazardous waste
Research and development
Law
Solid waste
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CIS, DIALOG, Hazardline, Hazardous Waste Data Base
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Environmental Health and Safety, Research and Development
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Environmental Impact Statements, Hazardous. Waste, Speeches given by EPA Senior Staff
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Library - Las Vegas, NV
944 E. Harmon Avenue (P.O. Box 15027, Zip 89114) IBiiB (702) 798-2648 (CML)
Las Vegas, NV 89109 PQ (8) 545-2648 (FTS)
EPA8239
The mission of the Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory is to develop, evaluate and apply methods and
strategies for monitoring the environment. Major program areas include:
Advanced analytical methods
Advanced monitoring methods
Exposure assessment
Monitoring network design
Quality assurance
Radiation monitoring
Special projects
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Nuclear Science, Quality Asssurance
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Hazardous Waste
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1ETPA
Region 10 Library - Seattle WA
1200 Sixth Avenue IBBi (206) 442-1289 (CML)
Seattle, WA 98101 PQ (8) 399-1289 (FTS)
EPA908S
The Region 10 library's holdings include monographs, serials, a basic environmental law collection, EPA reports (both
hard copy and microfiche) and local and State government reports. The collection was originally heavily oriented toward
water pollution, but has since been developed to encompass all other areas of environmental quality.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CIS, DIALOG. Ground Water On-line, Hazardous Waste Data Base, LEXIS/NEXIS, NLM
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Solid Waste Management
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Environmental Impact Statements, Hazardous Waste
Environmental Research Laboratory Library - Corvallis, OR
200 SW 35th Street tfgi (503) 757-473 l(CML)
Corvallis, OR 97333 PQ (8) 420-4731 (FTS)
EPA8421
The Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory (CERL) Library was established in 1966. The emphasis was on marine,
estuarine and fresh water quality. Since EPA was established in 1970, the laboratory's responsibilities and the library
collection have broadened to include air and terrestrial research. At present the laboratory has three branches: Toxics and
Pesticides Branch, Hazardous Materials and Water Branch and the Air Branch. Research concerns acid precipitation and its
effects on the ecosystem, wildlife toxicology, genetic engineering, wetlands and hazardous waste.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: CIS, DIALOG, NLM
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Acid Rain. Air Pollution-Ecology, Biology, Estuarine Research, Genetic Engineering,
Wetlands, Wildlife Toxicology
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Acid Rain
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EPA OBEAMIES
Environmental Research Laboratory Library - Duluth
6201 Congdon Boulevard 1KB* (218) 720-5538(CML)
Duluth, MN 55804 M (8) 780-5538 (FTS)
EPA8451
The library was founded in 1967 for the purpose of assisting the research staff of the then National Water Quality
Laboratory. Its major fields of interest are:
Analytical chemistry
Fisheries biology
Water pollution
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Analytical chemistry, Fisheries biology
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
ASRL-Meteorology, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 49* (919) 541-4536 (CML)
(8) 629-4536 (FTS)
EPA8491
Its major field of interest is the meteorological aspects of air pollution, including model development and application,
climatic analysis, and geophysical studies. The library holds a collection of climatic data material consisting of
approximately 4,000 climatic data material reports on microfiche, over 400 rolls of film of synoptic data, surface and
vorlicity charts, and a large body of topographic maps.
DATABASES MAINTAINED: None
GENERAL COLLECTIONS: Climatic data
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: None
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K. EPA Acronyms
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Section K
EPA Acronyms
This section is an alphabetical compilation of word combinations and
acronyms. These acronyms are related to:
Program, Media & Research Offices
Assorted Information Systems
Numerous Environmental Processes
Federal Government Terminology
Other Federal Agencies
EPA Activities
Professional Associations
Position Titles
Acknowledgements: The following sources were used to develop this comprehensive list of acronyms:
SLANG (Selected Letter & Abbreviated Name Guide): This document is maintained by the Office
of Air and Radiation, Office of Air Quality and Planning Standards at Research Triangle Park,
NC. (629-5369)
Glossary of EPA Acronyms: This document is maintained by the Guidance Development
Section, Legal Enforcement Policy Branch, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring.
(475-8777)
ISI Acronyms: The Information Systems Inventory (ISI) is maintained by the Information
Management Services Division of the Office of Information Resources Management.
(475-9344)
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ACRONYMS
301(H)APPS
301(H)INFO
403C
5SEG
A
A&C
A&R
A/WPR
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AAA
AAA
AAAS
AAEE
AAEM
AAES
AANWR
AAOHN
AAP
AAP
AAP
AAPCO
AARC
AARP
ABA
ABAC
ABES
ABMA
ABTRES
AC
AC
AC
ACA
ACE
ACEC
ACEEE
ACFM
ACGIH
ACT
ACL
ACL
ACP
ACQUIRE
ACS
ACSH
ACWA
ADABAS
ADAPT
ADARD
ADAS
ADB
Applications for Variance from Secondary Treatment Requirements (File)
301(h) Application Tracking System
Section 403(c) Information
Spatially Segmented Phytoplankton Model
Argon
Abatement & Control
Air and Radiation
Air/Water Pollution Report
Adverse Action
Assistant Administrator
Associate Administrator
Atomic Absorption
Advices of Allowance
American Arbitration Association
American Automobile Association
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Academy of Environmental Engineers
American Academy of Environmental Medicine
American Association of Engineering Societies
Alaskan Artie National Wildlife Refuge
American Association of Occupational Health Nurses
Affirmative Action Plan
Affirmative Action Program
Asbestos Action Program
Association of American Pesticides Control Officers
Alliance for Acid Rain Control
American Association of Retired Persons
American Bar Association
Association of Bay Area Governments
Alliance for Balanced Environmental Solutions
American Boiler Manufacturers Association
Abatement and Residual Forecasting Model
Actual Commitment
Advisory Circular
Alternating Current
American Conservation Association, Inc.
Alliance for Clean Energy
American Consulting Engineers Council
American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
Actual Cubic feet per minute
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
Association for Conservation Information
Alternative Concentration Limits
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Air Carcinogen Policy
Aquatic Information Retrieval
American Chemical Society
American Council on Science and Health
American Clean Water Association
Adaptable Data Base
Adapt n Structural Activities
Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Research Division (ORD)
Acid Deposition Assessment Staff (ORD)
Applications Data Base
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AOMDNYMS
ADBA
ADCR
ADI
ADMIN
ADP
ADPCE
ADPCETS
ADPE
ADPS
ADR
ADSS
ADT
ADTRACS
AEA
AEC
AED
AED
AEE
AEERL
AERE
AEROS
AES
AES
AES
AES
AESA
AFA
AFBF
AFCA
AFDO
AFGE
API
AFRCE
AFS
AFUG
AG
AGA
AGC
AGCA
AGDS
AH
AHERA
AHM
AI
AIA
AIA
AIADA
AIChE
AICPA
AICUZ
AID
Aff
AIG
AfflC
Adabas Administrator
Automated Document Control Register
Acceptable Daily Intake
ERL-Athens Administrative System
Automated Data Processing
Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology
ADP Capital Equipment Inventory System
Automated Data Processing Equipment
Acid Deposition Planning Staff (ORD)
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Air Data Screening System
Average Daily Traffic
Assistance Disputes
Atomic Energy Act
Associate Enforcement Counsel (OECM)
Air Enforcement Division (OECM)
Analysis and Evaluation Division (OW)
Alliance for Environmental Education
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (ORD)
Association of Environmental & Resource Economists
Aerometric and Emissions Reporting System
Air and Energy Staff (ORD)
American Electroplating Society
Analysis and Evaluation Staff
Auger Electron Spectrometry
Association of Environmental Scientists and Administrators
American Forestry Association
American Farm Bureau Federation
Area Fuel Consumption Allocation
Award Fee Determination Official
American Federation of Government Employees
American Forest Institute
Air Force Regional Civil Engineers
AIRS Facility Subsystem (OAR)
AIRS Facility Users Group (OAR)
Attorney General
American Gas Association, Inc.
Associate General Counsels (OGC)
Associated General Contractors of America
Automated Grants Documentation System
Allowance Holder
Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
Allowance Monthly Holder
Artificial Intelligence
American Institute of Architects
Asbestos Information Association
American International Automobile Dealers Association
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
American Institute of Ceritified Public Accountants
Air Installation Compatible Use Zones
Agency for International Development
Atomic Industrial Health Forum, Inc.
Assistant Inspector General
American Industrial Health Council
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AIME
AIP
AIRDOS-EPA
AIRS
AIRS
AIRS
AIS
AISCM
AISI
AL
AL
ALA
ALA
ALAPCO
ALC
ALEC
ALJ
ALMS
ALPS
ALS
ALT-SEA
AMA
AMBIENS
AMC
AMC
AMD
AMIS
AMPS
AMS
AMS
AMS
AMS
AMSA
AMSD
ANEC
ANPR
ANRHRD
ANSI
ANSS
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AOC
AOML
AGO
AGO
AOS
AP
APA
APA
APCA
APCD
American Institute of Metallurgical, Mining and Petroleum Engineers
Auto Ignition Point
Atmospheric Dispersion of Radionuclides
Accident and Illness Reporting System
Aerometric Information Retrieval System
Air Quality Subsystem
Asbestos Information System
Advanced Information System for Career Management
American Iron & Steel Institute
Administrative Leave
Annual Leave
American League of Anglers, Inc.
American Lung Association
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials
Application Limiting Constituent
American Legislative Exchange Council
Administrative Law Judge
TALMS Without the Tunable
ERL-Athens Lab Planning System
American Littoral Society
Assembly Line Test and Selective Enforcement Audit Data
American Medical Association
Atmospheric Mass Balance of Industrially Emitted and Natural Sulfur
American Mining Congress
Army Material Command (DOD)
Air Management Division (regional)
Air Management Information System
Automatic Mapping and Planning System
Administrative Management Staff (OAR)(ORD)
American Management Systems
American Meteorological Society
Army Map Service
Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies
Administrative and Management Services Division (OEA)
American Nuclear Energy Council
Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Air, Noise and Radiation Health Research Division (ORD)
American National Standards Institute
American Nature Study Society
Administrative Officer
Administrative Order
Administrator's Officer
Area Office
Awards and Obligations
Abnormal Operating Conditions
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Accounting Operations Office
American Oceanic Organization
Audit Operations Staff (OEA)
Accounting Point
Administrative Procedure Act
American Planning Association
Air Pollution Control Association
Air Pollution Control District
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ACRONYMS
APDS
APER
APGR
APHA
API
API
APPA
APRAC
APS
APS
APT
APTI
APTMD
APWA
AQ-7
AQOCT
AQCR
AC3D
AQDHS
AQDHS
AQDM
AQM1
AQM2
AQMA
AQMD
AQMP
AQSM
AQSY
AQTAD
AQUIFR
AQUIRE
ARA
ARA
ARAR
ARE
ARC
ARCC
ARD
ARD
ARC
ARIP
ARL
ARM
ARO
ARPO
ARPS
ARRP
ARRPA
ARZ
AS
ASA
ASAE
ASAP
ASB
Automatic Procurement Documentation Systems
Air Pollution Emissions Report
Ann Arbor AP-42 Program
American Public Health Association
American Paper Institute
American Petroleum Institute
American Public Power Association
Urban Diffusion Model for Carbon Monoxide from Motor Vehicle Traffic
ADP Planning System
Automated Personnel System
Associated Pharmicologists & Toxicologists
Air Pollution Training Institute
Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Management Division
American Public Works Association
Nonreactive Pollutant Modeling
Air Quality Criteria and Control Techniques
Air Quality Control Region (CAA)
Air Quality Digest
Air Quality Data Handling System
Air Quality Data Handling System n
Air Quality Display Model
Region 1 Air Quality Models
Region 2 Puerto Rico EQB Air Quality Model
Air Quality Maintenance Area
Air Quality Management Division (OAR)
Air Quality Maintenance Plan
Air Quality Simulation Model
Ann Arbor Air Quality System
Air Quality Technical Assistance Demonstration
Artificial Aquifier Data Collection System
Aquatic Information Retrieval
Assistant Regional Administrator
Associate Regional Administrator
Applicable Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (CERCLA)
Air Resources Board
Agency Ranking Committee
American Rivers Conservation Council
Air & Radiation Division (OGC)
Aquatic Resource Division
American Resources Group
Accidental Release Information Program
Air Resources Laboratory
Air Resources Management
Alternative Regulatory Option
Acid Rain Policy Office
Atmospheric Research Program Staff (ORD)
Acid Rain Research Program
Air Resources Regional Pollution Assessment Model
Auto-Restricted Zone
Area Source
American Society of Agronomy
American Society of Agriculture
As Soon as Possible
Ambient Standards Branch
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ACMDNYMS
ASBESTOS
ASC
ASCE
ASCT
ASCP
ASD
ASD
ASHAA
ASHAAIS
ASIWPCA
ASMDHS
ASME
ASN
ASPA
ASRL
ASSE
ASTHO
ASTM
ASTS
ASTSWMO
ASUS
ATA
ATC
ATCS
ATD
ATERIS
ATMI
ATP
ATRMRD
ATRS
ATS
ATS
ATS
ATSDR
ATTF
AUSA
AUSM
AVD
AWI
AWISE
AWMD
AWOL
AWK
AWRA
AWWA
AWWARF
AWWUC
AX
BAA
BAAQMD
BAG
BACER
BACT
BAP
Region 7 Asbestos in Schools
Area Source Category
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
American Society of Consulting Planners
Administrative Services Division (regional)
Analysis and Support Division (OA&R)
Asbestos in Schools Hazard Abatement Act of 1984
Asbestos in Schools Hazard Abatement Automated Information System
Association of Slate and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators
Airshed Model Data Handling System
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Society of Naturalists
American Society of Public Administration
Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory (ORD)
American Society of Sanitary Engineers
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
American Society for Testing and Materials
Asbestos in Schools Tracking System
Association of State & Territorial Solid Wastes Management Officials
Administrative Support/Utilization
American Trucking Association
Area Training Center
Audit Tracking and Control System
Air and Toxics Division
Air Toxics Exposure and Risk Information System
American Textile Manufacturing Institute
Antitampering Program (FOSD.OMS)
Air Toxics and Radiation Monitoring Research Division (ORD)
Air, Toxics, and Radiation Staff (ORD)
Action Tracking System
Administrator's Tracking System
Assignment Tracking System
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Air Toxics Task Force
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Advanced Utility Simulation Model
Audio-Visual Division (OEA)
Animal Welfare Institute
Association of Women in Science and Engineering
Air and Waste Management Division (regional)
Absent Without Official Leave
American Wood Preservers' Institute
American Water Resources Association
American Water Works Association
American Water Works Association Research Foundation
American Water Works Utility Council
Administrator's Office
Board of Assistance Appeals (OGC)
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Biotechnology Advisory Committee
Biological and Climatological Effects Research
Best Available Control Technology
Benefits Analysis Program
K-5
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AOMDNVMS
BaP
BARCDECAL
BARCIS
BARF
BART
BAS
BASIS
BAT
BAT
BBI
BBS
BCC
BCCM
BCPT
BD
BOAT
BEA
BEEP
BEP
BG
BI
BIA
BID
BIOLOGS
BIOS
BIOSTU
BLIS
BLM
BLP
BLS
BMP
BMR
BNA
BOA
BOAC
BOD
BOD
BOF
BOM
BOP
BOPF
BOULD
BOY
BP
BPA
BPJ
BPT
BR
BRS
BS
BSAC
BSO
BTU
BU
Benzo(a)Pyrene
BARCODE/DECAL Systems
Barcode Information System
Best Available Retrofit Facility
Best Available Retrofit Technology
Branch Accounting System
Battelle's Automated Search Information System
Best Available Technology
Best Available Treatment
OA-Cinci (EMSAC) Foreign Tape
Bulletin Board System (WIC)
Blind Carbon Copy
Board for Certified Consulting Meterologists
Best Conventional Pollutant Technology
Budget Division (OARM)
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (RCRA)
Bureau of Economic Advisors
Benignus EEC Evoked Potential
Black Employment Program
Billion gallons
Brookings Institution
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Background Information Document
Biological Data Management System (White River)
Natural Biological Information System
Bioassay Studies
BACT/LAER Determinations
Bureau of Land Management (DOI)
Buoyant Line and Point Source Model
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Best Management Practices
Baseline Monitoring Report (CWA)
Bureau of National Affairs
Basic Ordering Agreement
Bill Office Address Code
Biochemical Oxygen Demand
Biological Oxygen Demand
Basic Oxygen Furnace
Bureau of Mines
Basic Oxygen Process
Basic Oxygen Process Fumance
Boulder Remote Data Collection and Control System
Beginning of Year violator (CAA)
Boiling Point
Blanket Purchase Agreement
Best Professional ludgment (CWA)
Best Practicable Technology
Business Roundtable
Bibliographic Retrieval Service
Bilateral Staff (OIA)
Biotechnology Science Advisory Committee
Benzene Soluble Organics
British Thermal Units
Bargaining Unit
K-6
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ACRONYMS
BUBBLE
BUD
BUN
BY
C
C/0
CA
CA
CAA
CAA
CAAA
CAASE
CAB
CAD
CAD
CAER
CAFE
CAFO
CAG
CAIR
CAIRO
CALINE
CAMEO
CAMP
CAN
CANAL
CAO
CAOO
CAP
CAP
CAPCA
CAPCOA
CAPDET
CARB
CARPOOL
CARPS
CARS
CAS
CAS
CASAC
CASEREP
CASETRK
CASLP
CATS
CAU
CAU
CB
CBA
CBA
CBB
CBD
CBD
CBI
CBI
Use of Alternative Emission Limits to Meet SIPS/NSPS Requirements
Benefits and Use Division (OPTS)
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Budget Year
Celsius (degrees)
Carry Over Funds
Citizen Act
Competition Advocate
Clean Air Act
Compliance Assurance Agreement
Clean Air Act Amendments
Computer Assisted Area Source Emissions
Civil Aeronautics Board
Characterization and Assessment Division (OSWER)
Computer Aided Design
Community Awareness and Emergency Response Program
Corporate Average Fuel Economy
Consent Agreement/Final Order
Carcinogen Assessment Group (ORD)
Comprehensive Assessment Information Rule
Cohort Analysis of Increased Risks of Deaths Model
California Line Source Model
Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations
Continuous Air Monitoring Program
Common Account Number
Love Canal & Data Handling System
Corrective Action Order
Cincinnati Accounting Operations Office (OARM)
Cost Allocation Procedure
Criteria Air Pollutants
Carolinas Air Pollution Control Association
California Air Pollution Control Officers Association
Procedure for Design and Evaluation of TWKS
California Air Resources Board
Carpool System
Computerized Accidental Release Planning System
Carcinogen System
Center for Automotive Safety
Chemical Abstracts Service
Clean Air Scientific Advisory Comittee (CAA)
Field Office Inspection Data Base
FIFRA and TSCA Case Tracking System
Conference on Alternative State and Local Policies
Corrective Action Tracking System
Carbon Absorption Unit
Command Arithmetic Unit
Continuous Bubbler
Chesapeake Bay Agreement
Cost Benefit Analysis
Chesapeake Bay Basin
Central Business District
Commerce Business Daily
Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection (CWA)
Confidential Business Information
K-7
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ACRONYMS
CBO
CBP
CBP
CBT
CC
CC
CC/RTS
CCA
CCAA
CCAP
CCD
CCDH
CCEA
CCH
CCHW
CCID
CCMS
CCP
CCS
CCS/RTS
CCTP
ecu
CD
CD
CD
CDB
CDBA
CDC
CDD
CDETS
CDF
CDHS
COM
COM
CDMQC
CDNS
CDOTS
CDP
CDS
CE
CEA
CEA
CEA
CEARC
CEAS
CEB
CEB
CECATS
CED
CED
CEE
CEEM
CEI
CELRF
Congressional Budget Office
Chesapeake Bay Program
County Business Patterns
Computer Based Training
Carbon Copy
Common Cause
Chemical Collection/Request Tracking System
Competition in Contracting Act
Canadian Clean Air Act
Center for Clean Air Policy
Chemical Control Division (OPTS)
Clark County Department of Health
Conventional Combustion Environmental Assessment
Commerce Clearing House
Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes
Confidential Chemicals Identification System
Committee on the Challenges of a Modem Society (NATO)
Composite Correction Plan (CWA)
Chemical Coordination Staff (OPTS)
Chemical Collection System
Clean Coal Technology Program
Correspondence Control Unit (OECM)
Certification Division (OA&R, Ann Arbor, MI)
Climatological Data
Compliance Division (OPTS)
Waste Management Data Base System
Central Data Base Administrator
Centers for Disease Control (HHS)
Chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin
Consent Decree Tracking System
Chlorinated dibenzofuran
Comprehensive Data Handling System
Climatological Dispersion Model
Comprehensive Data Management
Climatological Dispersion Model with Calibration and Source Contribution
Climatological Data National Summary
Contract Delivery Order Tracking System
Census Designated Places
Compliance Data System (CAA)
Cost Effectiveness
Cooperative Enforcement Agreement
Cost and Economic Assessment
Council of Economic Advisors
Canadian Environmental Assessment Research Council
Coastal Environmental Assessment Studies
Chemical Element Balance
Commission of European Communities
CSB Existing Chemicals Assessment Tracking System (OPTS)
CERCLA Enforcement Division (OSWER)
Criminal Enforcement Division (OECM)
Center for Environmental Education, Inc.
Center for Energy and Environmental Management
Compliance Evaluation Inspection (CWA)
Canadian Environmental Law Research Foundation
K-8
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ACMDNYMS
CEM
GEMS
CEMS
CEO
CEP
CEPP
CEQ
CEQA
CERCLA
CERCLIS
CERI
CERT
CERTAPPL
CEU
CF
CFA
CFC
CFC
CFM
CFM
CFR
CFS
CFS
CFSG
CGGICS
CGPRM
CHABA
CHAMP
CHEMD
CHEMTREC
CHESS
CHIP
CHIPS
CI
CIAQ
CffiL
croo
CICA
acis
CICS
CIDB
CIDRS
cn
CIMI
as
as
asR
avp
CJE
CJO
CLC
CLCL
CLEANS
CLEVER
Continents Emission Monitoring (CAA)
Continuous Emission Monitoring System
Continuous Emissions Monitoring Subset
Chief Executive Officer
Council on Economic Priorities
Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program
Council on Environmental Quality
California Environmental Quality Act
Comprehensive Environmental Response. Compensation and Liability Act of 1974
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System
Center for Environmental Research Information
Certificate of Eligibles
Applications for Certification
Continuing Education Units
Conservation Foundation
Consumer Federation of America
Chlorofluorocarbons
Combined Federal Campaign
Chlorofluoromethanes
Cubic Feet per Minute
Code of Federal Regulations
Command File System
Cubic feet per second
Citizen Forum on Self Government (NML)
Construction Grants GICS
Construction Grants Resource Model
Committee on Hearing and Bio Acoustics
Community Health Air Monitoring Program
OTS Chemical Directory
Chemical Transportation Emergency Center
Community Health and Environmental Surveillance system
Chemical Hazard Information Profile (TSCA)
Chemical Hazard Information Profile System (OPTS)
Compression Ignition
Council on Indoor Air Quality (Interagency)
Convective Internal Boundary Layer
Council of Industrial Boiler Owners
Competition in Contracting Act
Chemicals in Commerce Information System
Customer Information Control System
Ann Arbor Certification Information and Fuel Economy Data Base
Cascade Impactor Data Reduction System
Criminal Investigation Index
Committee on Integrity and Management Improvement
Chemical Information System
Contract Information System
Chemical Inventory System
Region 4, Civil Penalties System
Critical Job Element
Chief Judicial Officer (OA)
Capacity Limiting Constituents
HERL-RTP Cleans Clever Clinical Studies
Clinical Laboratory for Evaluation and Assessment of Noxious Substances
Clinical Laboratory for Evaluation and Validation of Epidemiologic Research
K-9
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ACMOMYMS
CLF
CLIPS
CLPQA
CLPS
CLS
CLSP
CM
CM
CMA
CMAS
CMB
CMD
CMEP
CMC
CMS
CNC
CNG
CNG
CNR
CNS
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO2
COA
COB
COBOL
COCO
COD
CODES
COE
COG
COH
COLA
COM
COMPLEX
COMPTER
CON
CONUS
CORPS
CORR
COS
COS
COWPS
CPA
CPAF
CPDD
CPFF
CPG-1-8A
CPI
CPIF
CPL
CPM
Conservation Law Foundation
Chemical List Indexing and Processing System
Contract Laboratory Program Quality Assurance
Contract Lab System
Community Liaison Staff
Center for Law & Social Policy
Corrective Measure
Crystal Mall
Chemical Manufacturers Association
Cross-Media Analysis Staff
Chemical Mass Balance
Contracts Management Division (OARM)
Critical Mass Energy Project
Contract Management Office
Case Management System
Condensation Nucleus Counter
Coalition of Northeastern Governors
Compressed Natural Gas
Composite Noise Rating
Grant Administration Division Congressional (92-500) Notification
Carbon Monoxide
Change Order
Commissioned Officer
Contracting Officer
Carbon Dioxide
Commissioned Officers Association
Close of Business
Common Business Oriented Language
Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Commitments & Obligations Data Entry System
Corps of Engineers (DOD)
Compliance Order Guidance
Coefficient of Haze
Cost of Living Adjustment
Continuous Opacity Monitor
Complex Terrain Screening Model
Multiple Source Air Quality Model
Selected Contractor or Awardee
Continental United States
Army Corps of Engineers
Chemicals on Reporting Rules
Conservative Opportunity Society
Cost Accounting System
Council on Wage and Price Stability
Certified Public Accountant
Cost Plus Award Fee
Control Programs Development Division (OAR)
Cost Plus Fixed Fee
FEMA Planning Guide for State and Local Emergency Operations Plans
Consumer Price Index
Cost Plus Incentive Fee
Chemistry and Physics Laboratory
Continuous Particle Monitor
K-10
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CPO
CPP
CPR
CPR
CPS
CPSC
CPSDAA
CPU
CRA
CRA
CRAVE
CRD
CRF
CRGS
CRIB
CRIMDOCK
CRISP
CRL
CROP
CRP
CRR
CRS
CRS
CRSTER
CRSTER 2
CRT
CS
CS
CSB
CSD
CSEU
CSG
CSHEM
CSI
CSI
CSI
CSIN
CSMA
CSPA
CSPD
CSPI
CSRA
CSRL
CSRS
CSS
CSSD
CSSE
CTD
CTG
CTGD
CTM
CTO
CIS
GULP
Certified Project Officer
Compliance Policy and Planning (OECM)
Center for Public Resources
Coalition for Pesticide Reform
Compliance Program and Schedule
Consumer Products Safety Commission
Compliance and Program Staff to the Deputy Assistant Administrator
Central Processing Unit
Civil Rights Act
Classification Review Area
Carcinogen Risk Assessment Verification Exercise
Community Relations Division
Combustion Research Facility
Chemical Regulations and Guidelines System
Criteria Reference Information Bank
Criminal Docket System
Comprehensive Risk Information Structure Project
Central Regional Laboratory
Consolidated Rules of Practice
Community Relations Plan
Center for Renewable Resources
Community Relations Staff (OEA)
Congressional Research Service
Single Source Model
Multi-source CRSTER
Cathode Ray Tube
Compliance Staff (GAD)
Contract Specialist
Chemical Species Balance
Criteria and Standards Division (OW)
OA-CINCI ADP Timeshare Reporting System
Council of Stale Governments
Conference of State Health and Environmental Managers
Chemical Substances Inventory
Clean Sites, Inc.
Compliance Sampling Inspection (CWA)
Chemical Substances Information Network (TSCA)
Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association
Council of Stale Planning Agencies
Chemicals and Statistical Policy Division (OPPE)
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Civil Service Reform Act
Center for the Study of Responsive Law
Civil Service Retirement System
Clerical Support Staff
Computer Services and Systems Division (OARM)
Conference of Stale Sanitary Engineers
Control Technology Document
Control Technology Guidelines
Control Techniques Guideline Document
Complex Terrain Data Base
Control Technology Office
Correspondence Tracking System
Estimating Water Treatment Costs
K-ll
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AORONYMS
cus
CVFM
CVLB
CVPM
CVS
CW
CWA
CWAP
CWS
CWTC
CY
CY
CZM
CZMA
D&F
DA
DA
DAA
DAIG
DAMDF
DAPD
DAPSS
DAR
DARTAB
DAS
DASD
DB
DB
DBA
DBCP
DBM
DBMS
DC
DCA
DCA
DOS
DCL1
DCMA
DCN
DCO
DCO
DCP
DCPU
OCR
OCR REGS
DCS
DCS
DD
DE
DE
DEC
DEEP
DEFENSIVE
DEM
Chemical Update System
ERL-CORV Financial Management
ERL-CORV Library Circulation System
ERL-CORV Personnel Management
Cardiovascular System
Congress Watch
Clean Water Act (aka FWPCA)
Clean Water Act Project
Compressed Work Schedule
Chemical Waste Transportation Council
Calendar Year
Current Year
Coastal Zone Management
Coastal Zone Management Act
Determination and Findings
Deputy Administrator (AO)
Designated Agent
Deputy Assistant Administrator
Deputy Assistant Inspector General
Durham Air Monitoring Demonstration Facility
AEERL Dual Alkali FGD Process Demonstration
Document and Personnel Security System
Direct Assistance Request
Dose and Risk Assessment Tabulation
Data Analysis System [Geographical Information System (CIS)]
Direct Access Storage Drive
Decibel
Dry Bulb
Data Base Administrator
Dibromochloropropane
Data Base Manager
Data Base Management System
Direct Current
Document Control Assistant
Washington International Airport
Data Call-in Staff (OPTS)
Region 1 Library Document Control System
Dry Color Manufacturers Association
Document Control Number
Delayed Compliance Order (CAA)
Document Control Officer
Discrimination Complaints Program
Data Center Policy and Usage
Document Control Register
Document Control
Developing Countries Staff (OLA)
Region 10 Library Document Control
Deputy Director
Department of Education
Destruction Efficiency
Department of Environmental Conservation
Dyer EEC Evoked Potential
General Counsel Defense Docket System
ERL-Athens Dynamic Estuary Model
K-12
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DEMA
DEP
DHHS
DI
DIDS
DIG
DIPS
DIPSS
DIVPRTR
DMIS
DMR
DMR
DMR-QA
DMRLS
DNR
DO
DO
DOB
DOC
DOC
DOCKET
DOD
DOE
DOE
DOI
DOIG
DOJ
DDL
DOS
DOS
DOT
DOW
DPA
DPC
DQO
DRA
DRC
ORE
DRMO
DRMS
DS
DSAP
DSCF
DSCM
DSS
DSS
DSS
DT
DU
DU
DUG
DWS
DYNHYD4
DYNTOX
Diesal Engine Manufacturers Association
Displaced Employee Program
Department of Health and Human Services
Diagnostic Inspection (CWA)
Domestic Information Display System
Deputy Inspector General
Departmental Integrated Personnel Service System
Department of Integrated Personnel Service System
EMSL-LV Expenditure System
Duns Marketing Identification System
Discharge Monitoring Report (CWA)
NPDES Discharge Monitoring Report
Discharge Monitoring Report-Quality Assurance Studies
Data Managment and Research Liaison Staff (OW)
Department of Natural Resources
Dissolved Oxygen
Duty Officer
Date of Birth
Department of Commerce
Region 4 Library Tracking System
Enforcement Docket System
Department of Defense
Department of Ecology
Department of Energy
Department of the Interior
Divisional Offices of the Inspector General
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of State
Disk Operating System
Department of Transportation
Defenders of Wildlife
Deepwater Ports Act
Domestic Policy Council
Data Quality Objective
Deputy Regional Administrator
Deputy Regional Counsel
Destruction/Removal Efficiency (TSCA/RCRA)
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service
Dichotomous Sampler
Data Self Auditing Program
Dry standard cubic feet
Dry standard cubic meter
Data Systems Staff (OAR)
Decision Support System
Domestic Sewage Study
Detention Time
Decision Unit
Ducks Unlimited
Decision Unit Coordinator
Drinking Water Standards
Hydrodynamic Model
Dynamic Toxics Model
K-13
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ACTRONYMS
E-MAIL
EA
EA
EA
EA
EAD
BAD
EADS
EAF
EAG
EAR
EAS
EB
EBCDIC
EC
EC
ECAD
ECAO
ECAP
ECC
ECDB
ECE
ECHO
ECHH
ECHO
ECL
ECL
ECP
ECRA
ECTD
ECTS
ECU
ED
ED
EDA
EDA
EDASS
EDB
EDC
EDF
EDP
EDRS
EDS
EDS
EOT
EDTS
EDZ
EEA
EEC
EED
EEI
EEMS
EEO
EEOC
EPA's Electronic Mail System
Enforcement Agreement
Environmental Action
Environmental Assessment (NEPA)
Environmental Auditing
Economic Analysis Division (OPPE)
Energy and Air Division (ORD)
Environmental Assessment Data System
Electric Arc Furnace
Exposure Assessment Group (ORD)
Environmental Auditing Roundtable
Economic Analysis Staff
Emissions Balancing
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
Education Center
Environment Canada
Existing Chemical Assessment Division (OPTS)
Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office (ORD)
Employee Counseling and Assistance Program
Executive and Congressional Communications (OA)
Emissions Certification Data Base
Economic Commission for Europe
Ann Arbor ECTD HD System
Electro-Catalytic Hyper-Heaters
Each Community Helps Others
Environmental Chemistry Laboratory
Executive Control Language
External Compliance Programs (OCR, AO)
Economic Cleanup Responsibility Act
Emission Control Technology Division (OA&R, Ann Arbor, MI)
Executive Correspondence Tracking System
Environmental Crimes Unit (DOT)
Editorial Division (OEA)
Enforcement Division (OW)
Economic Development Administration
Emergency Declaration Area
EMSL-CINCI Equivalency Statistical System
Ethylene Dibromide
Ethylene Dichloride
Enviromental Defense Fund, Inc.
Electronic Data Processing
Enforcement Document Retrieval System
Electronic Data Systems
Energy Data System
Edit Data Transmission
Ann Arbor Evaluation and Development Test System
Emission Density Zoning
Energy and Environmental Analysis
European Economic Community
Exposure Evaluation Division (OPTS)
Edison Electric Institute
Emissions Elements Needs Survey (RCRA)
Equal Employment Opportunity
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
K-14
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HER
EERF
EERF
EERL
EERU
EESI
EESL
EETPC
EF
EFE
EFI
EFO
EFTC
EGD
EGR
EHC
EHIS
EHRS
m
EIA
HA
EIC
EIL
EINDES
EIS
EIS
EIS
EIS/AS
EIS/PS
EIS/PS&AS
EIS7
EKMA
ELI
ELR
EM
EMAS
EML
EMR
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMSD
EMSL
EMSL
EMTS
EMTS
ENF5
ENPOMAIN
ENG-AUDrr
BO
BO
BO
BOB
BOD
Excess Emission Report
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facilities (EERF) Sample Data Base
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility (OA&R, Montgomery, Al)
Eastern Environmental Radiation Laboratory (OA&R)
Environmental Emergency Response Unit
Environment and Energy Study Institute
Environmental Ecological and Support Laboratory
Environmental Effects, Transport and Fate Committee (SAB)
Emission Factor
Early Fuel Evaporative System
Electronic Fuel Injection Systems
Equivalent Field Office
European Fluorocarbon Technical Committee
Effluent Guidelines Division (OW)
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Systems
Environmental Health Committee (SAB)
Emission History Information System
Environmental Health Research Staff (ORD)
Emission Inventory
Economic Impact Assessment
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Industry Council
Environmental Impairment Liability
Employer ID No. Data Entry System on the PDP ll/70s
Emissions Inventory System
Environmental Impact Statement (Environmental Review Tracking System)
Environmental Impact Statement (NEPA)
Emissions Inventory System/Area Source
Emissions Inventory System/Point Source
Emission Inventory Subsystem/Point Source and Area Source
Region 7 EIS 404 Program
Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach
Environmental Law Institute
Environmental Law Reporter
Electron Microscope
Enforcement Management and Accountability System (OECM)
Emission Measurement Laboratory
Environmental Management Report
Enforcement Management Subsystem
Enforcement Management System
Environmental Mutagen Society
Environmental Monitoring Systems Division (ORD)
Environmental Monitoring Support Laboratory (ORD)
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
Environmental Methods Testing Site
Exposure Monitoring Test Site
Reg 5 Enforcement Tracking System
Enforcement Mail Computer
GICS Engineer Audit Tracking System
Ethylene Oxide
Executive Officer
Executive Order
Executive Office Building
Engineering Operations Division (OA&R, Ann Arbor, MI)
K-15
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ACISOMYML
BOD
EQE
EOJ
EOT
EOY
EP
EP
EP
EPA
EPAA
EPAAR
EPACASR
EPACIR
EPADOC
EPALTT
EPANTS
EPATR
EPAYS
EPC
EPCA
EPI
EPIC
EPE>
EPNL
EPO
EPRI
EPIC
ERA
ERA
ERAD
ERAMS
ERC
ERC
ERC
ERCS
ERD
ERD&DAA
ERDB
ERFD
ERIS
ERL
ERNS
ERP
ERRD
ERS
ERSS
ERT
ERTAQ
ES
ES
ES&H
ES001
ESA
ESA
Entrance on Duty
Equal Opportunity Employer
End of Job
Emergency Operations Team
End of Year
Earth Protectors
Environmental Profiles
Extraction Procedure
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Programs Assistance Act of 1984
EPA Acquisition Regulations
EPA Chemical Activities Status Report
Circulation System
Document Control System
ERL-Gulf Breeze Text Data Management
NTIS/EPA Report System
Translation System
EPA Payroll System
Economic Policy Council
Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975
Environmental Policy Institute
Environmenal Photographic Interpretation Center
Epidemiological Studies
Effective Perceived Noise Level
Estuarine Programs Office (NOAA)
Electric Power Research Institute
Extraction Procedure Toxicity Characteristic
Economic Regulatory Agency
Equal Rights Amendment
Economic and Regulatory Analysis Division (OPPE)
Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System (OA&R)
Emergency Response Commission
Emission Reduction Credit
Environmental Research Center
Emergency Response Cleanup Services
Emergency Response Division (OSWER)
Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration Authorization Act
Environmental Radiofrequency Data Base
Airborne Paniculate and Precipitation Data
Enforcement Case Support Expert Resources Inventory System
Environmental Research Laboratory (ORD)
Emergency Response Notification System
Enforcement Response Policy
Emergency and Remedial Response Division
Economic Research Service
Establishment Registration Support System
Environmental Response Team
ERT Air Quality Model
Enforcement Strategy
Engineering Staff (OA)
Environmental Safety and Health
Estuarine Water Quality Model
Ecological Society of America
Endangered Species Act
K-16
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AOMDNYMS
ESA
ESC
ESCA
ESCP
ESD
ESD
ESE
ESECA
ESH
ESO
ESP
ESRL
ETA
ETD
ETHOX
ETP
ETS
ETS
ETS
EUTRO4
EWCC
EX
EXAMS
EXAMSn
ExEx
EXL
EZP2
EZPLOT
F
F/M
FAA
FACA
FACT
FALD
FAME
FAN
FAR
FAS
FASB
FAST
FATES
FBANK3
FBC
FCC
FCC
FCC
FCO
FCQAS
FDA
PDF
FDIC
FDO
FE
FEC
Environmentally Sensitive Area
Endangered Species Committee
Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis
Employee Counseling Services Program
Emission Standards Division (OAR)
Environmental Services Division (regional)
Environmental Science and Engineering
Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act of 1974
Enforcement^ Safety and Health
Enforcement Specialist Office (NEIC)
Electrostatic Precipitator
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory
Energy Tax Act
Economics and Technology Division (OPTS)
Summary of Ecotox Data on Ethoxylated Surfactants
Emissions Trading Policy
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Extramural Tracking System
Region 4 Ref and Administrative Orders Tracking
Eutrophicaiion Model
Environmental Workforce Coordinating Committee
Executive Level Appointments
Exposure Analysis Modeling System
Exposure Analysis Modeling System
Expected Exceedance
Executive Control Language
Region 2, EZPLOT-User Operated Business Graphics Package
EZPLOT
Fahrenheit (Degrees)
Food to Microorganism Ratio
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Advisory Committee Act
ERL-Gulf Breeze Financial Data Management
Fahrenheit Agency Liaison Division (OEA)
Framework for Achieving Managerial Excellence (AX)
Fixed Account Number
Federal Acquisition Regulations
Frontera Audobon Society
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Fugitive Assessment Sampling Train
FIFRA and TSCA Enforcement System
EMSL-RTP National Filter Analysis Network
Fluidized Bed Combustion
Federal Communications Commission
Fluid Catalytic Converter
Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit
Forms Control Officer
Financial Compliance and Quality Assurance Staff (FMD)
Food and Drug Administration
Fundamentally Different Factors
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Fee Determination Official
Fugitive Emissions
Federal Executive Council
K-17
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FEDF
FEDS
FEGLI
FEHB
FH
FEIS
FEMA
FEMA-10
FEPCA
FERC
FERS
FERSA
FES
FET
FEV
FEVI
FEW
FF
FFAR
FFARS
FFCS
FFDCA
FFF
FFFSG
FFIS
FFP
FFTF
FGD
FGDIS
FHA
FHA
FHwA
FIA
FIATS
FIC
FICA
FID
FIFO
FIFR
FIFRA
FILS
FIND
FINDS
FIP
FIP
FIP
FIPS
FIRST-UP
HSHTEMP
FIT
FLETC
FLM
FLP
FLPMA
Federal Facilities Compliance System
Federal Energy Data System
Federal Employee Group Life Insurance
Federal Employees Health Benefits
Federal Executive Institute
Fugitive Emissions Information System
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Emergency Mgmt Agency's Planning Guide & Checklist for Hazardous Materials
Federal Environmental Pesticides Control Act
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (DOE)
Federal Employees Retirement System
Federal Employees Retirement System Act
Factor Evaluation System
Foundation on Economic Trends
Forced Expiratory Volume
Front End Volatility Index
Federally Employed Women
Federal Facilities
Fuel and Fuel Additive Registration
Fuel and Fuel Additives Registration System
Federal Facilities Compliance Staff (OEA)
Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
Firm Financial Facility
Fossil Fuel Fired Steam Generator
Federal Facilities Information System
Firm Fixed Price
Future Framework Task Force
Fuel Gas Desulfurization
Flue Gas Desulfurization Information System
Fanners Home Administration
Federal Housing Administration
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Insurance Administration
Freedom of Information Action Tracking System
Federal Information Center
Federal Insurance Contributions Act
Flame lonization Detector
First In/First Out
Region 7 FIFRA Neutral Inspection Selection System
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
Federal Information Locator System
Facility Index Directory (OIRM)
Facility Index System (OIRM)
Federal Implementation Plan
Federal Information Plan
Final Implementation Plan
Federal Information Procedures System
Financial Information Register Satellite Terminal Users Package
A National Compendium of Freshwater Fish and Water Temperature Data
Field Investigation Team
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Federal Land Manager
Flash Point
Federal Land Policy and Management Act
K-18
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FLRA
FLRC
FLSA
FMC
FMCS
FMD
FMFIA
FML
FMO
FMP
FMS
FMS
FMSD
FMSD
FMSR
FMSTI
FMSTIU
FMVCP
FMWOS
FO
FOE
FOI
FOIA
FOIA
FONSI
FORAST
FORTRAN
FOSD
FP
FPA
FPC
FPD
FPEIS
FPI
FPM
FPR
FPRS
FPRS
FR
FR
FRA
FRC
FRCS
FRD
FRDS
FREDS
FREE
FRM
FRM
FRN
FRO
FRS
FRTTB
FS
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Federal Labor Relations Council
Fair Labor Standards Act
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Financial Management Division (OARM)
Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act
Flexible Membrane Liner
Financial Management Officer
Financial Management Plan
ERL-Ada Financial System Management
Financial Management System
Facilities Management and Services Division (OARM)
Utilization Management and Telephone Directory
Facilities Management System
FMS Transaction Input System
FMS Transaction Input & Update System
Federal Motor Vehicle Control Program
Facility Management Work Order System
Facilities Office
Friends of the Earth
Freedom of Information
Freedom of Information Act
OWPE Freedom of Information Act System
Finding of No Significant Impact (NEPA)
Forest Response to Anthropogenic Stress
Formula Translation
Field Operations and Support Division (OA&R)
Fine Paniculate Matter
Federal Pesticide Act
Federal Power Commission
Flame Photometric Detector
Fine Paniculate Emissions Information System
Federal Prison Industries
Federal Personnel Manual
Federal Procurement Regulation
Federal Program Resources Statement
Formal Planning and Reporting System
Federal Register
Final Rulemaking
Federal Register Act
Federal Records Center
Federal Register Chargeback System
Facility Requirements Division (OW)
Federal Reporting Data System
Flexible Regional Emissions Data System
Fund for Renewable Energy and the Environment
Federal Reference Methods
Final Rule Making
Final Rulemaking Notice
Federal Register Office
Formal Reporting System
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
Feasibility Study
K-19
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ACMDNYMS
FS
FSA
FSIP
FSOD
FSS
FSSD
FT
FTC
FTE
FTP
FTS
FTS
FTT
FUA
FUELDB
FURS
FUSRAP
FVMP
FWCA
FWP
FWPAC
FWPCA
FWQA
FWS
FY
FYI
g/mi
GAAP
GAARP
GAC
GAC
GAD
GADMIS
GADOSAG
GAO
GASP
GAUD
GBL
GC
GC
GCGLD
GEA
GH
GEMS
GEMS
GEP
GF
GFP
GI
GI
GIGS
CIS
CIS
CIS
Forest Service
Food Security Act
Federal Service Impasse Panel
MERL-Cinci Field Scale Organics (IBM)
Federal Supply Schedule
Facilities and Support Services Division (OARM)
Full Time
Federal Trade Commission
Full-Time Equivalent
Federal Test Procedure
Federal Telecommunications System
Field Transfer Service
Full Time Temporary
Fuel Use Act
Fuels Inspection Data Base
Federal Underground Injection Control Reporting System
Formally Used Sites Remedial Action Plan (NWPA)
Federal Visibility Monitoring Program
Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
Federal Women's Program
FWP Advisory Committee (OCR)
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (aka CWA)
Federal Water Quality Association
Fish and Wildlife Service (DOI)
Fiscal Year
For Your Information
Grams per mile
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Grants ADABAS Access and Retrieval Package
Granular Activated Carbon
Ground water Activated Carbon
Grants Administration Division (OARM)
Grants Administration Division Management Information System
Georgia DOSAG
General Accounting Office (U.S. Congress)
General ADP Support-POP 11/70
Region 4 Grants Audit System
Government Bill of Lading
Gas Chromatography
General Counsel
Grants, Contracts, and General Law Division (OGC)
Glossary of EPA Acronyms
Geographic Enforcement Initiative
Global Environmental Monitoring System
Graphic Exposure Modeling System (OTS)
Good Engineering Practice
General Files
Government-Furnished Property
Gastrointestinal
Global Indexing System
Grant Information and Control System
Geographic Information Systems
Global Indexing System
Guidelines Implementation Staff (QW)
K-20
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GLC
GLERL
GLNPO
GLP
GLWQA
GMA
GMCC
GMDI
GMT
GNP
GOCM
COCO
GOGO
COLE
GOMS
GOPO
GFG
GPO
GPS
GRCDA
GREAT
GRGL
GRPH
GS
GSA
GSDP
GTDMIS
GIN
GTR
GTTS
GVM
GVP
GVW
GVWR
GW
GWM
GWPMS
GWPS
GWPS
GWPS
GWTF
H2O
H2O2
H2S
HA
HAD
HAOS
HAP
HAPEMS
HAPPS
HAR03
HATREMS
HAZARD
HB
Gas Liquid Chromatography
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
Great Lakes National Program Office
Good Laboratory Practices
Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
Grocery Manufacturers Association
Global Monitoring for Climatic Change
Geophysical Models for Data Interpretation
Greenwich Mean Time
Gross National Product
Goals, Objectives, Commitments and Measures
Government-Owned/Contractor-Operated
Govemmenl-Owned/Governmem-Operated
GICS On-Line Data Entry System
Grants Obligations Management System
Government-Owned/Privately-Operated
Gram per gallon
Government Printing Office
Groundwater Protection Strategy
Government Refuse Collection & Disposal Association
General Record of Enforcement Actions Tracked
Groundwater Residue Guidance Level
Region 4 Graphics System
General Schedule
General Services Administration
Geophysical Survey Data Processing System
GTD Bioassay System
Global Trends Network
Government Transportation Request
Grants Treasury Tape System
Gross Vehicle Weight
Gasoline Vapor Pressure
Gross Vehicle Weight
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
Ground Water
Ground Water Monitoring
Ground Water Policy and Management Staff (OW)
General Word Processor Support
Ground Water Protection Standard
Ground Water Protection Strategy
Ground Water Task Force (OSWER)
Water
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen Sulfide
Hatch Act
Health Assessment Document
Houston Area Oxidant Study
Hazardous Air Pollutant
Hazardous Air Pollutants Enforcement Management System
Hazardous Air Pollutant Prioritization System
Region 2 Water Quality Models
Hazardous and Trace Emissions System
Hazardous Waste Data Base
Health Benefits
K-21
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AOSOMYMSL
HBEP
HC
HC
HCCPD
HCL
HCP
HDD
HDBCERT
HDG
HDPE
HDV
HEAL
HECC
HED
HEGP
HEHP
HO
HELP MODEL
HEM
HEOX
HEP
HEP
HEPS
HERD
HERL
HESAP
HETC
HEX-BCH
HFOS
HGAS
HHE
HHS
HHV -
HHW
HI-VOL
HISLIB
HIWAY
raws
HMIS
HMIS
HMS
HMT
HMTA
HMTR
HO
HOC
HON
HOV
HP
HPLC
HPLX
HPV
HQ
HOCDO
Hispanic and Black Employment Programs
Hazardous Constituents
Hydrocarbons
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hydrogen Chloride
Hydrothermal Coal Process
Heavy Duty Diesel
Heavy-Duty Engine Certification Data
Heavy Duty Gasoline Powered Vehicle
High Density Polyethylene
Heavy Duty Vehicle
Human Exposure Assessment Location
House Energy and Commerce Committee
Hazard Evaluation Division (OPTS)
Gases and Particles
Hazardous Pollutants Research
Health Effects Institute
Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance Model
Human Exposure Modeling
Oxidants
Hispanic Employment Program
Household Evaluation Program (ORP)
Pesticides Research
Health and Environmental Review Division (OPTS)
Health Effects Research Laboratory
Health and Environmental Study Audit Program
Toxic Substances Research
Hexachloronorbomadiene
HERL-RTP Forced Oscillation System
HERL-RTP Gas/Aerosol System
Human Health and the Environment
Department of Health and Human Services
Higher Heating Value
Household Hazardous Waste
High-Volume Sampler
Effluent Guidelines GC/MS Screening Analysis Data Base
Line Source Model for Gaseous Pollutants
High-Level Waste and Standards
Hazardous Materials Information System
HERL-RTP Management Information System
Highway Mobile Source
Hazardous Materials Table
Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations
Headquarters Offices
Hazardous Organic Constituents (TSCA/RCRA)
Hazardous Organic NESHAP
High Occupancy Vehicle
Horse Power
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
HERL-RTP Plexiglas System
High Priority Violator
Headquarters
Headquarters Case Development Officer
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HRC
HRDB
HRPS
MRS
HRSD
HRUP
HSCD
HSDB
HSIA
HSIRS
HSPF
HSWA
HTRN
HUD
HVIO
HVID
HW
HW-FW
HWD2
HWDMS
HWED
HWERL
HWFW
HWGTF
HWLT
HWM
HWMD
HWRTF
HWSA
HWSD
HWSS
HWTC
I/M
IA
IAAC
IAD
IADB
IAEA
IAG
IAP
IAP
IARC
IAS
IATDB
IBA
E3R
ICAP
ICBEN
ICC
ICE
ICE
ICE MODEL
Human Resouces Council
Human Resources Development Branch (OARM)
High Risk Point Sources
Hazardous Ranking System
Hazardous Response Support Division (OSWER)
High Risk Urban Problem
Hazardous Site Control Division (OSWER)
Hazardous Substance Data Base
Halogenated Solvent Industry Alliance
Health and Safety Inspection Report System
Hydrological Simulation Program Fortran
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984
Hydrothermally Treated
High Temperature and Pressure
HERL-RTP Training System
Department of Housing and Urban Development
High Volume Industrial Organics
HERL-RTP Validation System
Hazardous Waste
Half Wave/Full Wave (electrical distribution)
Region 2 RCRA Facilities Hazard Rating Model
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (OSWER)
Hazardous Waste Enforcement Division (OECM)
Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory (ORD)
Half Wave/Full Wave
Hazardous Waste Groundwater Task Force
Hazardous Waste Land Treatment
Hazardous Waste Management
Hazardous Waste Management Division
Hazardous Waste Restrictions Task Force (OW)
Hazardous Waste Services Association
Hazardous Waste Site Data Base (Indicator Parameters)
Hazardous Waste and Superfund Staff (ORD)
Hazardous Waste Treatment Council
Inspection and Maintenance
Interagency Agreement
Interagency Assessment Advisory Committee
Internal Audit Division
Innovative/Alternative Pollution Control Technology Facility File Data Base
International Atomic Energy Agency
Interagency Agreement
Incentive Awards Program
Indoor Air Pollution
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Incineration at Sea Site Monitoring and Permits File
Interim Air Toxics Data Base
Industrial Biotechnology Association
Incorporation by Reference
Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma
International Commission on the Biological Effects of Noise
Interstate Commerce Commission
Industrial Combustion Emissions Model
Internal Combustion Engine
Industrial Combustion Emissions Model
K-23
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ACBMDNYMS
ICP
ICR
ICRA
ICS
ICS
ICS
ICWM
ICWP
IDBS
IDLH
IEMD
IEMP
IEPD
IERL
DBS
IFB
IFCAM
IFMS
IFPP
IFR
IG
IGCI
IGD
IHEU
fflS
ns
IJC
ELS
IMAGERY
IMAN
IMD
IMIS
IMM
IMPACT
IMPREST
IMPROVE
IMS
IMSD
INCE
BMDX
INPUFF
INT
INVTTRO
10
IOAA
IOAU
IOB
IOU
IP
PA
PA
IPM
IPM
PMN
Inductively Coupled Plasma
Information Collection Request
Industrial Chemical Research Association
Institute for Chemical Studies
Intermittent Control Strategies (CAA)
Intermittent Control System (CAA)
Institute for Chemical Waste Management
Interstate Conference on Water Problems
Imports Data Base
Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health
Integrated Environmental Management Division (OPPE)
Integrated Environmental Management Project
Industrial and Extractive Processes Division (ORD)
Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
Institute of Environmental Sciences
Invitation for Bid
Industrial Fuel Choice Analysis Model
Integrated Financial Management System
Industrial Fugitive Process Paniculate
Interim Final Rule
Inspector General
Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute
Inspector General Division (OGC)
In-House Equipment Utilization
Indian Health Service
Inflationary Impact Statement
International Joint Commission
Intergovernmental Liaison Staff
Multispectral Scanner and Photographic Imagery
NEIC Image Analysis System
Information Management Division (OPTS)
IERL-RTP Management Information System
Intersection Midblock Model
Integrated Model of Plumes and Atmosphere in Complex Terrain
IMPREST System
Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environment
Information Management Staff (OSWER)
Information Management and Services Division (OARM)
Institute of Noise Control Engineers
Enforcement Document Retrieval System
A Gaussian Puff Dispersion Model
Intermittent
HERL-RTP In Vitro System
Immediate Office
Immediate Office of the Assistant Administrator
Input/Output Arithmetic Unit
Iron Ore Benefication
Input/Output Unit
Inhaleable Particulates
Intergovernmental Personnel Act
Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement
Inhalable Paniculate Matter
Integrated Pest Management
Inhalable Paniculate Network
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IPMPCS Integrated Pest Management and Program Coordination Staff (OPTS)
JPP Implementation Planning Program
IPP Integrated Plotting Package
IR Infrared
IRD Information Resources Directory (OIRM)
IRQ Interagency Review Group
IRIS Instructional Resources Information System
IRIS Integrated Risk Information System
IRLG Interagency Regulatory Liaison Group
IRM Information Resources Management
IRM Interim Remedial Measures (CERCLA)
IRMC Interagency Risk Management Council
IRP Installation Restoration Program
IRR Institute of Resource Recovery
IRR Inventory Reporting Requirement System
IRS Intergovernmental Relations Staff (OEA)
IRS Intermedia Ranking Staff
IRS Internal Revenue Service
IRS International Referral System
IRSD Information and Regulatory Systems Division (OPPE)
IS Interim Status
ISAM Indexed Sequential File Access Method
ISC Industrial Source Complex
ISCL Interim Status Compliance Letter
ISCLT Industrial Source Complex Long Term Model
ISCST Industrial Source Complex Short Term Model
ISD Information Systems Division (OARM)
ISO Interim Status Document (RCRA)
ISDB Industry Studies Data Base
ISE Ion-specific Electrode
ISI EPA Information Systems Inventory
ISIS Industry File Indexing System
ISMAP Indirect Source Model for Air Pollution
ISS Information Systems Staff (ORD)
ISS Interim Status Standards
FTC International Trade Commission
ITD Industrial Technology Division (OW)
ITD Inhalation Toxicology Division
II'UP Individual Training and Development Plan
nT Individual Training Plan
ITS Interagency Testing Committee Tracking System
ITSS Integrated Technical Support Services System
IUFED In-Use Vehicle Fuel Economy Data
IUTA In-Use Technology Assessment
IUTD Ann Arbor In-Use Test Data System
IVTC International Visitors and Travel Coordinator (OIA)
IWC In-Stream Waste Concentration (CWA)
IWS Ionizing Wet Scrubber
JAPCA Journal of Air Pollution Control Association
JATS Job Application Tracking System
JCL Job Control Language
JEC Joint Economic Committee
JLC Justification for Limited Competition
JNCP Justification for Noncompetitive Procurement
K-25
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AOMMYMS
JOFOC
JPA
ISO
JSP
JUDO
KW
KWIC/UNVAC
LABELS
LABPROP
LACS
LAER
LAMP
LAMS
LAST
LBAU
LC
LCD
LCS
LCS
LCS
LD
LD50
LDC
LEO
LDEQ
LDIP
LDMS
LDPE
LDPHDN
LDR
LDRRDDB
LDRTF
LDS
LDSFE
LOT
LDV
LEL
LEP
LEPC
LEPD
LEVEL8(A)
LFL
LIBBKS
LJBR
UDAR
LffO
LIMB
LIRAQ
LTTS
LLWPA
LMF
LMR
LNEP
LNG
Justification for Other Than Full and Open Competition
Joint Permitting Agreement
Jackson Structured Design
Jackson Structured Programming
Judicial Officer Case Tracking System
Kilowatt
OA-RTP Keyword in Context Index
Region 3 Mail Labels System
Laboratory Property Management System
Los Angeles Catalytic Study
Lowest Achievable Emission Rate
Lake Acidification Mitigation Project (EPRI)
Lake Analysis Management System
Labor and Sample Tracking
Lab Automation System
Liquid Chromatography
Local Climatological Data
Ann Arbor Laboratory Computer System
OA-Cinci (EMSAC) Library Circulation System
Region 10 Library Circulation System
Light Duty
Low Dose Where Fifty Percent of Animals Die
London Dumping Convention
Light Duty Diesel
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Laboratory Data Integrity Program
Region 2, Lab Data Management System
Low Density Polyethylene
Lead Additive Report for Refineries and Importers and for Manufacturing Facilities or Sites
Land Disposal Restrictions
Land Disposal Restrictions (Rule Development)
Land Disposal Restrictions Task Force
Light-Duty Vehicle/Truck Certification
Fuel Economy
Light Duty Truck
Light Duty Vehicle
Lower Explosive Limit
Laboratory Evaluation Program
Local Emergency Planning Committee
Legal Enforcement Policy Divison (OECM)
TSCA 8(a) Level A Information System
Lower Flammability Limit
Headquarters Book System
RTP Library
NEIC Light Detection and Ranging System
Last In/First Out
Limestone-Injection, Multi-Stage Burner
Livermore Regional Air Quality Model
Litigation Support System
Low-Level Waste Policy Act
Logical Mainframe
Labor Management Relations
Low Noise Emission Product
Liquified Natural Gas
K-26
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ACMDNYMS
LNRD
LOC-TFCS
LOCATOR
IDE
LOIS
LONGZ
LOOK-UP
LP
LPG
LRMS
LRO
LRTAP
LSD
LSERA
LSERB
LSI
LSL
LSI
LTD
LTO
LTOP
LTU
LUCIFER
LUST
LVAOO
LVRO
LVS
LWCF
LWOP
LWOP
MAC
MADCAP
MAER
MAG
MAP3S
MAPC
MAPPER
MAPS
MAPSIM
MARC
MASBAL
MAXDOSE
MBDA
MBE/WBE
MBEP
MBER
MBO
MCA
MCD
MCIA
MCL
MCLG
MCP
MD
Land and Natural Resources Division (DOT)
Letter of Credit - (Dept. of) Treasury Financial Communications System
Mail/Locator
Level of Effort
Loss of Interim Status (SDWA)
Long Term Terrain Model
Online Account Status and Payment History
Legislative Proposal
Liquified Petroleum Gas
Low Resolution Mass Spectroscopy
Labor Relations Officer
Long Range Transportation of Air Pollution
Laboratory Services Division (NEIC)
ERL-Duluth Financial Management Package
ERL-Duluth Personnel and Payroll
Legal Support Inspection (CWA)
Lump Sum Leave
Low-Solvent Technology
Land Treatment Demonstration
Landing-Takeoff Cycle
Lease to Purchase
Land Treatment Unit
Listing of Organic Compounds Identified in Region 4
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
Las Vegas Accounting Operations Office (OARM)
Las Vegas Radiation Operations
Laboratory Ventication Data System
Land and Water Conservation Fund
Lease with Option to Purchase
Leave Without Pay
Management Advisory Committee
Model of Advection, Diffusion and Chemistry for Air Pollution
Maximum Allowable Emission Rate
Management Advisory Group
Multistate Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study
Manpower Model for Control Agencies
Maintaining, Preparing, and Producing Executive Reports
Region 2 Environmental Map Catalog System
Mesoscale Air Pollution Simulation Model
Mining and Reclamation Council
RCRA Mass Balance System
Maximum Individual Dose Model
Minority Business Development Agency
Certification Questionnaire-Minority/Women Business Enterprise
Region 4 Minority Business Tracking
Minority Business Enterprise Representative
Management by Objectives
Manufacturing Chemists Association
Municipal Construction Division (OW)
Methyl Chloride Industry Alliance
Maximum Contaminant Level (SDWA)
Maximum Contaminant Level Goals
Municipal Compliance Plan (CWA)
Mail Drop
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MD
MDA
MDAAQS
MDAD
MDEQ
MDSD
MECA
MEFS
MEI
MEK
MEP
MERL
MES
MESOPAC
MESOPLUME
MESOPUFF
MESS
METL
METL
MEXAMS
MFBI
MFD
MGD
MH
MHD
MffiK
MIC
MICAD
MICE
MICROMORT
MIDSD
MINTEQ
MIPS
MIS
MISTT
MTTS
ML
ML
MLVSS
MMD
MMS
MMT
MOA
MOBILE
MOCERT
MOCS
MOD
MOD
MOD
MOD
MOD
MODfflWAY
MOI
MOI
Management Division (regional)
Methylenedianilline
Miscellaneous Data Analysis and Air Quality Simulation Studies
Monitoring and Data Analysis Division (OA&R)
Massachusettes Department of Environmental Quality
Monitoring and Data Support Division (OW)
Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association
Midterm Energy Forecasting System
Maximum Exposed Individual (TSCA)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Multiple Extraction Procedure
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory
Modal Emission Model
Mesoscale Meteorological Preprocessor Program
Mesoscale "Bent Plume" Model
Mesoscale Puff Model
Model Evaluation Support System
Metals Data Base
Region 4 Metals System
Metals Exposure Analysis Modeling System
Major Fuel Burning Installation
Municipal Facilities Division (OW)
Millions of Gallons per Day
Man Hours
Magnethydrodynamics
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Methyl isocyanate
Micro-Installation, Inc.
Management Information Capability for Enforcement
A One in a Million Chance of Death from Environmental Hazards
Management Informaton and Data Systems Division
Geochemical Model
Millions of Instructions per second
Mineral Industry Surveys
Midwest Interstate Sulfur Transformation and Transport
Management Information Tracking System (New Chemicals)
Meteorology Laboratory
Military Leave
Mixed Liquor Volatile Suspended Solids
Mass Median Diameter
Minerals Management Service (DOI)
Million metric tons
Memorandum of Agreement
Mobile Source Emissions Model
Motorcycle Certification Data
MacPhail Operant Chambers
Management and Organization Division (OARM)
Manufacturers Operations Division (OA&R)
Marine Operations Division (OW)
Miscellaneous Obligation Document
Modification
Modified Hiway Program
Memorandum in Intent
Memorandum of Information (OARM)
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AORONYMS
MORT
MOS
MOS
MOTRON
MOU
MP
MPES
MPO
MPP
MPRSA
MPS2
MPTDS
MPTER
MRA
MRAM
MRI
MS
MS
MS
MS
MSA
MSAM
MSD
MSDS
MSEE
MSHA
MSIS
MSL
MSPB
MSRM
MSS
MSS
MTB
MTBE
MTDDIS
MTG
MTS
MTSL
MTU
MUSWTCH
MVA
MVAPCA
MVEL
MVI/M
MVICSA
MVMA
MVRS
MVS
MVTS
MW
MW
MWC
MWG
MWL
HERL-RTP Mortality Data Base
Management Operations Staff (OFC)
Margin of Safety
MacPhail Motion System
Memorandum of Understanding
Melting Point
Management Planning and Evaluation Staff (OIRM)
Metropolitan Planning Organization
Merit Promotion Plan
Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act
Region 2 Merit Pay System
MPTER Model with Deposition and Settling of Pollutants
Multiple Point Source Model with Terrain
Minimum Retirement Age
MacPhail Radial Arm Maze
Midwest Research Institute
Mail Stop
Management Staff (OPTS)
Mass Speccrometry
Multilateral Staff (OIA)
Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Multi-Keyed Indexed Sequential File Access Method
Management Systems Division (OPPE)
Material Safety Data Sheet
Major Source Enforcement Effort
Mine Safety and Health Administration (DOL)
Model Slate Information System
Mean Sea Level
Merit Systems Protection Board
Mixture and Systemic Toxicant Risk Model
Management Support Staff (OPTS)
Management Systems Staff (OGC)
Materials Transportation Bureau
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
Mesoscale Transport Diffusion and Deposition Model for Industrial Sources
Media Task Group
Management Tracking System (OW)
Monitoring and Technical Support Laboratory
Mobile Treatment Unit
Mussel Watch
Multivariate Analysis
Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control Act
Motor Vehicle Emission Laboratory
Motor Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance
Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act
Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association
Marine Vapor Recovery System
Multiple Virtual System
Motor Vehicle Tampering Survey (FISD, QMS)
Megawatt
Molecular Weight
Municipal Waste Combustor
Model Work Group
Municipal Waste Leachate
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ACKONYMSL
MYDP
N/A
N/A
NA
NA
NAA
NAAG
NAAQS
NAAS
NABN
NAC
NACA
NACD
NAOO
NADB
NADP
NADPSC
NAE
NAEP
NAIS
NALD
NAM
NAMA
NAMF
NAMS
NAMS/MIS
NANCO
NAPA
NAPAP
NAPAP
NAPBN
NAPCTAC
NAR
NARA
NARA
NARS
NAS
NAS
NASA
NASLR
NASN
NASN
NASR
NATICH
NATO
NATS
NAWC
NEAR
NBS
NCA
NCA
NCAC
NCAF
NCAMP
Multi-Year Development Plans
Not Applicable
Not Available
National Archives
Nonattainment
Nonattainment Area
National Association of Attorneys General
National Ambient Air'Quality Standards Program (CAA)
National Air Audit System (OAR)
EMSL-RTP National Atmospheric Background Network
National Asbestos Council
National Agricultural Chemicals Association
National Association of Conservation Districts
National Association of Counties
National Aerometric Data Bank
National Atmospheric Deposition Program
National ADP Service Center
National Academy of Engineering
National Association of Environmental Professionals
Neutral Administrative Inspection Scheme
Nonattainment Areas Lacking Demonstrations
National Association of Manufacturers
National Air Monitoring Audits
National Association of Metal Finishers
National Air Monitoring Station
National Air Monitoring Stations Management Information System
National Association of Noise Control Officials
National Academy of Public Administration
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
National Acid Precipitation Program Emission Inventories
National Air Pollution Background Network
National Air Pollution Control Techniques Advisory Committee
National Asbestos Registry
National Air Resoures Act
National Archives and Records Administration
National Asbestos-Contractor Registry System
National Academy of Sciences
National Audubon Society
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Association of State Land Reclamationists
National Air Sampling Network
National Air Surveillance Network
National Association of Solvent Recyclers
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
National Air Toxics Strategy
National Association of Water Companies
Non-Binding Allocation of Responsibility
National Bureau of Standards
National Coal Association
Noise Control Act
National Clean Air Coalition
National Clean Air Fund
National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
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NCAQ
NCAR
NCASI
NCC
NCC
NCCMAG
NCF
NCHS
NCI
NCIC
NCL
NCLAN
NCLEHA
NCLP
NCLS
NCM
NCM
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCPIASI
NCR
NCR
NCRIC
NCRP
NCS
NCSL
NCVECS
NCWM
NCWQ
NDD
NDDN
NDIR
NDPD
NDS
NDS
NDWAC
NEA
NECRMP
NEDA
NEDS
NEEC
NEEDS
NEEJ
NEHA
NHC
NEMA
NEP
NEP
NEPA
NER
NERA
NERO
NEROS
National Commission on Air Quality
National Center for Atmospheric Research
National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvements, Inc.
National Climatic Center
National Computer Center
National Computer Center Management Advisory Group
Network Control Facility
National Center for Health Statistics (NIH)
National Cancer Institute
National Crime Information Center
National Consumers League
National Crop Loan Assessment Network
Natural Conference of Local Environmental Health Administrators
National Contract Laboratory Program
NEIC Library System
National Coal Model
Notice of Commencement of Manufacture (TSCA)
National Contingency Plan (CERCLA)
Noncompliance Penalties (CAA)
Nonconformance Penalty
National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvements
Noncompliance Report (CWA)
Nonconformance Report
National Chemical Response and Information Center
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
National Compliance Strategy
National Conference of Slate Legislatures
National Center for Vehicle Emissions Control and Safety
National Conference of Weights and Measures
National Commission on Water Quality
Negotiation Decision Document
National Dry Deposition Network
Nondispersive Infrared Analysis
National Data Processing Division (OARM)
National Dioxin Study
National Disposal Site
National Drinking Water Advisory Council
National Energy Act
Northeast Corridor Regional Modeling Project
National Environmental Development Association
National Emissions Data System (CAA)
National Environmental Enforcement Council (NAAG)
Needs Survey
National Environmental Enforcement Journal (NAAG)
National Environmental Health Association
National Enforcement Investigations Center (OECM)
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
National Energy Plan
National Estuary Program
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
National Emissions Report
National Economic Research Associates
National Energy Resources Organization
ASRL-RTP Northeast Regional Oxidant Study
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ACEOMYMSS
NESPHYTO
NESCAUM
NESHAP
NETA
NETTING
NFAN
NFFE
NFIB
NFMA
NFPA
NFPA
NFS
NFWF
NGA
NGA
NGPA
NGWIC
NHIS
NHMP
NHPA
NHTSA
NHWP
NICS
NffiHS
NM
NIH
NIM
NIMBY
NIOSH
NIPDWR
MIS
NITEP
NJDEP
NLA
NLAP
NLC
NLETS
NLM
NLT
NMC
NMFS
NMFWF
NMHC
NNQ
NML
NMOC
NMP
NMR
NNC
NNPSPP
NO
NO2
NOA
NOAA
National Phytoplankton Data Base (in Lakes)
Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (CAA)
National Environmental Training Association
Emission Trading Used to Avoid PSD/NSR Permit Review Requirements
National Filter Analysis Network
National Federation of Federal Employees
National Federation of Independent Business
National Forest Management Act
National Fire Protection Association
National Forest Products Association
National Forest Service
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
National Governors Association
Natural Gas Association
Natural Gas Policy Act
National Ground Water Information Center
National Health Interview Survey
National Human Milk Monitoring Program
National Historic Preservation Act
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT)
Northeast Hazardous Waste Project
National Institute for Chemical Studies
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
National Indoor Environmental Institute
National Institutes of Health
National Impact Model
Not In My Back Yard
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations
Noise Information System
National Incinerator Testing and Evaluation Program
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
National Lime Association
National Lab Audit Program
National League of Cities
National Law Enforcement Teletype System
National Library of Medicine
Not Later Than
National Meteorological Center
National Marine Fisheries Service (DOC)
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Nonmethane Hydrocarbons
Northeast Midwest Institute
National Municipal League
Nonmethane Organic Compounds
National Municipal Policy
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Notice of Noncompliance (TSCA)
National Non-Point Source Pollution Program
Nitric Oxide
Nitrogen Dioxide
New Obligation Authority
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (DOC)
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ACMDNYMS
NOAEL
NOC
NOD
NOEL
NOJC
NON
NOPES
NORA
NOV
NOV/CD
NOx
NP&AA
NPAA
NPDES
NPDES
NPDES FILE
NPIRS
NPL
NPM
NPN
NPR
NFS
NFS
NFS
NPTN
NPUG
NRA
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRDC
NRT
NRWA
NSC
NSF
NSF
NSO
NSPE
NSPS
NSR
NSR/PSD
NSTL
NSWMA
NSWS
NTE
NT1S
NIN
NTP
NTSB
NUCA
NURF
NVPP
No-observed-adverse-effect-level
Notice of Commencement
Notice of Deficiency (RCRA)
No Observable Effects Level
National Oil Jobbers Council
Notice of Noncompliance (TSCA)
Non-Occupational Pesticide Exposure Study
National Oil Recyclers Association
Notice of Violation (CAA. CWA, FIFRA)
Notice of Violation/Compliance Demand
Nitrogen Oxides .
Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970
Noise Pollution and Abatement Act
Laboratory Performance Evaluation (NPDES)
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (CWA)
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Compliance Files
National Pesticide Information Retrieval System
National Priority List (CERCLA)
National Program Manager
National Paniculate Network
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
National Park Service
National Permit Strategy
National Pesticide Survey (OW)
National Pesticides Telecommunications Network
National Prime User Group
National Recreation Area
National Referral Center
National Research Council
National Response Center
Non-reusable Container (DOT)
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Natural Resources Defense Council
National Response Team
National Rural Water Association
National Security Council
National Sanitation Foundation
National Science Foundation
Nonferrous Smelter Order (CAA)
National Society for Professional Engineers
New Source Performance Standards (CAA)
New Source Review (CAA)
New Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deterioration Permitting Programs
National Space Technology Laboratory
National Solid Waste Management Association
National Surface Water Survey
Not to Exceed
National Technical Information Service
National Trends Network
National Toxicology Program
National Transportation Safety Board
National Utility Contractors Association
NAPAP Utility Reference File
National Vehicle Population Poll
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NWA
NWF
NWPA
NWRC
NWS
O&M
O&M
O3
QA
OA
QA
OA&R
OADEMQA
QAE
OALJ
OAQPS
OAR
OARM
OASDI
OC
OC
OCAPO
OCD
OCE
OCESL
OQ
oa
OC3L
ocm
OCXS
OCL
OCM
OCR
OCR
OCR
DCS
OCSLA
OD
OD
OD
ODA
ODATS
ODES
ODW
OE
OEA
OECD
OECM
OEET
OEOB
OEP
OEP
OEPER
OER
National Water Alliance
National Wildlife Federation
Nuclear Waste Policy Act
National Weather Records Center
National Weather Service
Operations and Maintenance
Region 4 O&M Municipal Inventory
Ozone
Office of Administration (OARM)
Office of Audits
Office of the Administrator
Office of Air and Radiation
Office of Acid Deposition, Environmental Monitoring, and Quality Assurance (ORD)
Office of Analysis and Evaluation (OW)
Office of Administrative Law Judges (AO)
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OA&R, RTF)
Office of Air and Radiation
Office of Administration and Resources Management
Old-Age Survivors and Disability Insurance
Object Class
Office of the Comptroller (OARM)
Office of Compliance Analysis and Program Operations
Offshore and Coastal Dispersion Model
Office of Criminal Enforcement (OECM)
Office of Criminal Enforcement and Special Litigation
Office of Criminal Investigation (NEIC)
Organizational Conflicts of Interest
Office of Community and Intergovernmental Liaison
Office of Community and Intergovernmental Relations (OEA)
On Line Chemical Information System
Office of Congressional Liaison (OEA)
Office of Compliance Monitoring (OPTS)
Office of Civil Rights (AO)
Office of Community Relations
Optical Character Reader
Outer Continental Shelf
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
Office of the Director
Operations Division (NEIC)
Organizational Development
Office of the Deputy Administrator
Office Director Assignment Tracking System
Ocean Data Evaluation System
Office of Drinking Water (OW)
Office of Enforcement
Office of External Affairs
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring
Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology (ORD)
Old Executive Office Building
Office of Enforcement Policy (OECM)
Office of External Programs
Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research (ORD)
Office of Exploratory Research (ORD)
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OERR
OES
OF
OFA
OFPPA
OFR
OFSPS
OGC
OGE
OCR
OGWP
OHEA
OHMTADS
OHR
OHRM
OHSS
01
OIA
OIG
OIL
OELHM
OIRA
OIRM
OLA
OMB
OMEP
OMPC
OMPE
QMS
QMS
OMSE
OMSQA
OMTA
00
OP
OPA
OPA
OPAC
OPAR
OPD
OPF
OPFT
OPFTE
OPM
OPME
OPMO
OPMS
OPMT
OPP
OPPAS
OPPE
OPPI
OPPM
OPTS
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (OSWER)
Office of Executive Support (AO)
Optional Form
Office of Federal Activities (OEA)
Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act
Office of the Federal Statistical Policy and Standards
Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards
Office of General Counsel
Office of Government Ethics
Office of Government Relations (Regional)
Office of Ground Water Protection (OW)
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment (ORD)
Oil and Hazardous Materials Technical Assistance Data System
Office of Health Research (ORD)
Office of Human Resources Management (OARM)
Occupation Health and Safety Staff (OA)
Office of Investigations
Office of International Activities
Office of Inspector General
Office of Intergovernmental Liaison (OEA)
Oil and Hazardous Material Information System
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Office of Information Resources Management (OARM)
Office of Legislative Analysis (OEA)
Office of Management and Budget
Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection (OW)
Office of Municipal Pollution Control (OW)
Office of Management Planning and Evaluation (OPPE)
Office of Management Support (AO)
Office of Mobile Sources (OA&R)
Office of Management Systems and Evaluation (OPPE)
Office of Monitoring Systems and Quality Assurance (ORD)
Office of Management and Technical Assessment
Operation Office (ORD)
Operating Plan
Office of Policy Analysis (OPPE)
Office of Public Affairs (OEA)
Overall Performance Appraisal Certification
Office of Policy Analysis and Review (OAR)
Office of Program Development (OAR)
Official Personnel Folder
Other Than Permanent Full Time
Other Than Permanent Full Time Equivalent
Office of Program Management (OSWER)
Office of Program Management and Evaluation (OPTS)
Office of Program Management Operations (OPTS)(OAR)
Office of Program Management and Support (OSWER)
Office of Program Management and Technology (OSWER)
Office of Pesticide Programs (OPTS)
OPP Administrative Support Systems
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation
Office of Policy, Planning and Information (OSWER)
Office of Policy and Program Management (OSWER)
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances
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ACMOMYMS
OPTS RTS
ORALTOX
ORC
ORD
ORDIS
ORM
ORMS
ORNL
ORO
ORP
ORPM
ORS
ORSSA
ORV
OS/VS
OSC
OSC
OSDBU
OSDH
OSHA
OSHA
OSM
OSR
OSTP
OSW
OSWER
or
OTA
OTP
OTS
OTSMTS
OUST
OW
OWCP
OWEP
OWEP
OWOE
OWP
OWPE
OWPO
OWRS
Ox
OY
OYG
O23PP
OZIPPM
P&A
PA
PA
PAA
PAAS
PAD
PADRE
PAGM
OPTS Regulation Tracking System
Acute Oral Toxicity for Birds, Mice, Rats
Office of Regional Counsel
Office of Research and Development
Office of Research and Development Information Systems
Other Regulated Material
Office Resources Management System
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Office of Regional Operations
Office of Radiation Programs (OA&R)
Office of Research Program Management (ORD)
Office of Regulatory Support
Office of Regulatory Support and Scientific Analysis (ORA)
Off-Road Vehicle
Operating System/Virtual Storage
On-scene Coordinator
Options Selection Committee
Office of Small and Disadvantage*! Business Utilization (AO)
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Occupational Safety and Health Act
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Office of Surface Mining (DOI)
Office of Standards and Regulations (OPPE)
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Office of Solid Waste (OSWER)
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
Overtime
Office of Technology Assessment (U.S. Congress)
Office of Territorial Programs
Office of Toxic Substances (OPTS)
OTS Milestone Tracking System
Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OSWER)
Office of Water
Office of Workers Compensation Programs
Office of Water Enforcement and Permits (OW)
Oily Waste Extraction Program
Office of Waste Programs Enforcement (OSWER)
Office of Wetlands Protection (OW)
Office of Waste Programs Enforcement (OSWER)
Office of Water Program Operations (OW)
Office of Water Regulations and Standards (OW)
Total Oxidants
Operating Year
Operating Year Guidance
Kinetics Model and Ozone Isopleth Plotting Package
Modified Ozone Isopleth Plotting Package
Precision & Accuracy
Policy Analyst (QMS)
Property Administrator
Priority Abatement Areas
Region 10 External Affairs Labels System
Planning and Analysis Division (OW)
Paniculate Data Reduction
Permit Applicants Guidance Manual
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ACRONYMS
PAH
PAI
PAD
PAIR
PAL
PALDS
PAN
PARACDS
PARS
PAS
PASS
PAT
PBB
PEL
PBLSQ
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC&B
PCA
PCB
PCCW
PCDD
PCDF
PCE
PCIE
pao
PCIOS
PCMD
PCO
PCON
PCP
PCS
PCS
PCS
PCSC
PCV
PD
PD
PD
PD
PDAS
PDED
PDFID
PDM
PDMS
PDR
PE
PEARL
PEAS
PED
PEFOS
PEI
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Performance Audit Inspection (CWA)
Plutonium Air Inhalation Dose
Preliminary Assessment Information Rule
Point, Area, and Line Source Air Quality Model
PAL Model with Deposition and Settling of Pollutants
Peroxyacetyl Nitrate
Missing Parameter Codes
Precision and Accuracy Reporting System
Policy Analysis Staff
Procurement Automated Source System (SBA)
Permit Assistance Team (RCRA)
Polybrominated biphenyl
Planetary Boundary Layer
The Lead Line Source (PBLSQ) Model
Personal Computer
Planned Commitment
Position Classification
Pulverized Coal
Personnel Compensation and Benefits
Principal Component Analysis
Polychlorinated biphenyl
Public Citizens Congress Watch
Polychlorinated dibenzodioxin
Polychlorinated dibenzofuran
Perchloroethylene
President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency in Government
PC Information Officer
Processor Common Input/Output System
Procurement and Contracts Management Division (OARM)
Printing Control Officer
Potential Contractor
Pentachlorophenyl
Permanent Change of Station
Permit Compliance System (CWA)
Program Coordination Staff (OPTS)(ORD)
PC Site Coordinator
Positive Crankcase Ventilation System
Permits Division (OW)
Position Description
Position Document
Press Division (OEA)
Physiological Data Acquisition System
Program Development and Evaluation Division (OW)
Preconcentration Direct Flame lonization Detection
Probabilistic Dilution Model
Pesticide Document Management System (OPP)
Paniculate Data Reduction
Program Element
Portable Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory
Policy and External Affairs Staff (POSWER)
Program Evaluation Division (OPPE)
Program Evaluation and Field Operations Staff
Petroleum Equipment Institute
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AOMJNYMS
PEL
PEL
PEM
PEM
PEPE
PER7
PERF
PERMDATA
PERS
PERSPROP
PES
PESC
PEST
PESTAN
PFLT
PFSS
PFT
PFTE
POD
PHC
PHONEBOOK
PHS
PHSA
PI
PI
PIC
PIC
PIC
PICO
PIGS
PIMS
PIN
PIPQUIC
PIRG
PIRT
PIRU
PIS
PITS
PKSDD
PURRA
PLPT
PLS
PLUME
PLUME2D
PLUME3D
PLUVUE
PM
PM
PM10
PM15
PMD
PMD
PMEL
PMI
Permissible Exposure Limit
Personal Exposure Limit
Partial Equilibrium Multimarket Model
Personal Exposure Model
Prolonged Elevated Pollution Episode
Region 7 Personnel System
Police Executive Research Forum
PERMDATA Management System
ERL-Ada Personnel System
Personal Property Data Entry and Report System
Planning and Evaluation Staff (ORD)
EMSL-Cinci Performance Evaluation System
Region 7 Nebraska Pesticide
Pesticides Analytical Transport Solution
Paint Filter Liquids Test
Pesticide Farmworker Safety Staff (OPTS)
Permanent Full Time
Permanent Full Time Equivalent
Policy and Grants Division (OPTS)
Principal Hazardous Constituent
Region 3 Telephone Directory
Public Health Service
Public Health Service Act
Preliminary Injunction
Program Information
Pressurized Ion Chamber
Products of Incomplete Combustion
Public Information Center
Pacific Islands Contact Office
Pesticides in Groundwater Strategy
Pesticide Incident Monitoring System
Procurement Information Notice
Program Integration Project Queries Use in Interactive Command
Public Interest Research Group
Pretreatment Implementation Review Task Force
Public Information Reference Unit
Public Information Specialist
Project Information Tracking System (OTS)
Probability Kriging to Spatially Distributed Data System
Pollution Liability Insurance and Risk Retention Act
Pretreatment Local Program Tracking System
Program Liaison Staff (ORD)
Outfall PLUME Model
Two-Dimensional Plumes in Uniform Ground Water Flow
Three-Dimensional Plumes in Uniform Ground Water Flow
Plume Visibility Model
Paniculate Matter
Product Manager
Paniculate Matter nominally 10m and less
Paniculate Matter nominally ISm and less
Personnel Management Division (OARM)
Planning and Management Division (regional)
Pacific Marine Environment Laboratory
Presidential Management Intern
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PMIP Presidential Management Intern Program
PMIS Personnel Management Information System
PMN Premanufacture Notification (TSCA)
PMNF Premanufacture Notification Form (TSCA)
PMO Program Management Office (OAR)
PMOS Program Management and Operation Staff (OSWER)
PMR Pollutant Mass Rate
PMRK NEIC Permit Ranking System
PMRS Merit Pay System
PMRS Performance Management and Recognition System
PMRS Performance Monitoring and Reporting System
PMS Performance Management System
PMS Personnel Management Specialist
PMS Planning and Management Staff (OAQPS)
PMS Program Management Staff (OPPE)(OW)
PMS Region 4 Position Management System
PMSD Program Management and Support Division (OPTS)
PMSO Program Management and Support Office (OSWER)
PMSS Policy and Management Support Staff (OW)
PNA Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
PO Program Operations (OAR)
PO Project Officer
PO Purchase Order
POA Program Office Approvals
POC Program Office Contacts
POGO Privately-Owned/Govemmenl Operated
POHC Principal Organic Hazardous Constituent
POM Poly cyclic Organic Matter
POMO Program Operations and Management Office
PORS Project Officer Record System
POS Program Operations Staff (ORD)
POSS Program Operations Support Staff (OARM)
POTRK Region 3 Purchase Order Tracking System
POTW Publicly-owned treatment works
POV Privately Owned Vehicle
PP Pay Period
PP Program Planning
PPA Pesticide Producers Association
PPA Planned Program Accomplishment
PPAS Personal Property Accounting System
PPB Parts per billion
PPBS Program Planning and Budget Staff (OGC)
PPIS Pesticide Product Information System
PPM Parts per million
PPMAP Power Planning Modeling Application Procedure
PPMS Personal Property Management System
PPRS Program Planning and Review Staff
PPSP Power Plant Sitting Program
ppt Parts per trillion
PPT Permanent Part Time
ppth Parts per thousand
PR Preliminary Review
PR Procurement Request
PRA Paperwork Reduction Act
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PRA
PRAMS
PREPRZM
PRESTO-EPA
PRM
PRMS
PROF
PRP
PRS
PRTYPOLS
PRZM
PS
PS
PS
PSAM
PSD
PSD
PSDL
PSE
PSEUDO-HWD
PSI
PSI
PSIG
PSM
PSP
PSPD
PSS
PSS
PSS
FT
PTAT
PTDIS
PTE
PTFE
PTMAX
PTMTP
PTPLU
PTS
PTSD
PTSED
PV
PVC
PWEP
PWS
PWS
PWSS
PY
QA
QAC
QAFILE
QAMIS
QAMS
QAO
QAPP
Planned Regulatory Action
Paperwork Reduction Act Management System (PRAMS)
Pesticide Root Zone Model
A Low-Level Radioactive Waste Environmental Transport and Risk Assessment Code
Prevention Reference Manuals
Plans Review Management System
Premixed One-Dimensional Flame Code
Potentially Responsible Parties (CERCLA)
Procurement Tracking System
Priority Pollutants
Pesticide Root Zone Model
Planning Staff (OPTS) (ORD)
Point Souce
Preparedness Staff (OSWER)
Point Source Ambient Monitoring
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (CAA)
Program Systems Division (OIRM)
Region 4 PSD Log System
Program Sub-element
HWDMS-SAS
Pollutant Standards Index
Pressure per square inch
Pressure per square inch gauge
Point Source Modeling
Payroll Savings Plan
Permits and State Programs Division (OSWER)
Personnel Security Staff (OEA)
Personnel Staffing Specialist
Program Support Staff
Part Time
Pesticides, Toxics and Air Team (ORD)
Single Stack Meteorological Model in EPA UNAMAP Series
Potential to Emit
Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon)
Single Stack Meteorological Model in EPA UNAMAP Series
Multistack Meteoroligcal Model in EPA UNAMAP Series
Point Source Gaussian Diffusion Model
Project Tracking System
Pesticides and Toxic Substances Division (OGS)
Pesticides and Toxic Substances Enforcement Division (ORD)
Project Verification
Polyvinyl Chloride
Oily Waste Extraction Program
Public Water Supply
Public Water System (SDWA)
Public Water Supply System (SDWA)
Prior Year
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance Coordinator
Ambient Quality Assurance Data Base
Quality Assurance Management and Information System
Quality Assurance Management Staff (ORD)
Quality Assurance Officer (OAR)
Quality Assurance Project Plan
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QASRCE
QC
QCA
QCI
QCP
QCSDS
QNCR
QSI
QUAL-D
QUAL2E
QUAL2EU
R&D
RA
RA
RA
RA
RA
RA
RA
RA
RAC
RAC
RACM
RACS
RACT
RAD
RADM
RADM
RADR1SK
RADX
RAM
RAMP
RAMS
RAP
RAP
RAPS
RARG
RAT
RB
RBC
RC
RC
RCA
RGB
RCC
RCDO
RCF
RCM
RCP
RCRA
RCRIS
RCS
RD
RD
EMSL-RTP Quality Assurance Data System
Quality Control
Quiet Communities Act
Quality Control Index
Quiet Community Program
Quality Control Sample Distribution
Quarterly Noncompliance Report
Quality Step Increase
Stream Quality Model
Enhanced Stream Water Quality Model
Enhanced Stream Water Quality Model with Uncertainty Analysis
Research and Development
Reasonable Alternative
Regional Administrator
Regulatory Alternative
Regulatory Analysis
Remedial Action
Resource Allocation
Risk Analysis
Risk Assessment
Radiation Advisory Committee (SAB)
Regional Asbestos Coordinator
Reasonably Available Control Measures
Reiter Acoustic Startle
Reasonably Available Control Technology
Radiation
Random Walk Advection and Dispersion Model
Regional Acid Deposition Model
Radionuclide Dose Rate/Risk
ORD-Cinci Radiation Exposure Tracking System
Urban Air Quality Model for Point and Area Souces in EPA UNAMAP Series
Rural Abandoned Mine Program
Regional Air Monitoring System
Radon Action Program
Remedial Accomplishment Plan
ASRL-RTP Regional Air Pollution Study
Regulatory Analysis Review Group
Relative Accuracy Test
Red Border
Red Blood Cells
Regional Counsel
Responsibility Center
Responsibility Center A (OAA/OPMO)
Responsibility Center B (OTLIP)
Radiation Coordinating Council
Regional Case Development Officer
Responsibility Center F (OPA)
Responsibility Center Monthly
Research Centers Program (ORD)
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Resource Conservation & Recovery Information System (RCRA)
Computer Timesharing Resource Control System
Registration Division (OPTS)
Remedial Design (CERCLA)
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ACI&OOTMS
RD&D
RDF
RDS-HWDMS
RDU
RE
RE
READ
REAG
REAS
RECALLDB
RECEIV-n
RED
REE
REEP
REEP
REF
REFT
REMARC
REP
REPRISK
REPS
RESOLVE
REXS
RF
RFA
RFA
RFB
RFD
RFI
RFP
RFP
RFQ
RGICS
RGS
RI
RI/FS
RIA
RIA
RIA
RIC
RIC
RICC
RICO
RID
RIF
RIM
RIMD
RIP
RIS
RISC
RTTZ
RIE
RLAB
RMAO
Research Development and Demonstration
Refuse-Derived Fuel
National Hazardous Waste Data Management Systems
Regional Decision Unit
Reasonable Efforts
Reportable Event
Regulatory and Economics Analysis Division'
Reproductive Effects Assessment Group (ORD)
Regional Enforcement and Superfund System
Recall Data Base
Receiving Water Model
RCRA Enforcement Division (OSWER)
Rare Earth Elements
Reasonable Extra Efforts Program
Review of Environmental Effects of Pollutants
Reference
HERL-RTP Reiter Maze System
Resource Entry, Management, Accountability and Reporting for Contracts System
Reasonable Efforts Program
High Level Radioactive Waste-Repository Risk Model
Regional Emissions Projection System
Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution (CF)
Report on Executive Staffing
Radio Frequency
RCRA Facility Assessment (RCRA)
Regulatory Flexibility Act
Request for Bids
Reference Dose Values
Remedial Facility Investigation
Reasonable Further Progress
Request for Proposal
Request for Quote
Region 7 Version of Region 5 Grants Information and Control System
Research Grants Staff (ORD)
Reconnaissance Inspection (CWA)
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (CERCLA)
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Regulatory Impact Analysis Facility Profile
Regulatory Impact Assessment
Radon Information Council
RTP Information Center
Retirement Information and Counseling Center
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
Regulatory Integration Division (OPPE)
Reduction in Force
Regulatory Interpretation Memorandum
Regulation and Information Management Division (OPPE)
RCRA Implementation Plan
Regulatory Innovations Staff (OPPE)
Regulatory Information Service Center (OMB)
Regulator and Treatment Zone Model
Remote Job Entry
Region 4 Labels System
Resources Management and Administrative Office (OW)
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ACIMDNYMS
RMCL
RMDHS
RMIS
RMIS/BARS
RMO
RMP
RMS
RMS
RO
ROADCHEM
ROADWAY
ROC
ROD
ROG
ROLLBACK
ROM
ROMOOE
ROP
ROPA
RP
RP
RPAR
RPD
RPIO
RPM
RPM
RPO
RPO
RPS
RPTS
RQ
RRC
RRS
RRT
RRT
RSKERL
RSMD
RSS
RT
RTCM
RTD
RTDM
RTECS
RTEL
RTM
RTP
RTS
RUP
RVP
RWC
RX75
S&A
S&E
SflTCAC
Recommended Maximum Contaminant Levels (SDWA)
Regional Model Data Handling System
Resources Management Information System
Resource Management Information System/Budget Analysis System
Records Management Officer
Radon/Radon Progeny Measurement Proficiency Program (ORD)
Region 10 Resource Management System
Resource Management Staff (OSWER)
Regional Office
ROADWAY Version that Includes Chemical Reactions of NO. No2, and 03
A Model to Predict Pollutant Concentrations Near a Roadway
Record of Communication
Record of Decisions
Reactive Organic Gases
A Proportional Reduction Model
Regional Oxidant Model
Rocky Mountain Center on Environment
Regional Oversight Policy
Record of Procurement Action
Respirable Particulates
Responsible Party
Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration (FIFRA)
Regulatory Policy Division (OPPE)
Responsible Planning and Implementation Officer
Reactive Plume Model
Remedial Project Manager (CERCLA)
Regional Planning Officer
Regional Program Officer (RCRA/CERCLA)
Remedial Planning Staff (OSWER)
Regional Priority Tracking System
Reponable Quantities
Regional Response Center
Regulatory Reform Staff (OPPE)
Regional Response Team
Requisite Remedial Technology
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory (ORD)
Resource Systems Management Division (OC)
Regional Services Staff (ORD)
Regional Total
Reasonable Transportation Control Measures
Return to Duty
Rough Terrain Diffusion Model
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
OA-RTP FTS Telephone System
Regional Transport Model
Research Triangle Park (North Carolina)
Regulation Tracking System
Restricted Use Pesticide (FIFRA)
Reid Vapor Pressure
Residential Wood Combustion
Region 10 Laboratory Management System
Surveillance and Analysis
Salaries and Expenses
Scientific/Technical Careers Advisory Committee
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SA
SA
SAAMS
SAB
SAC
SAC
SAD
SADAA
SAE
SAEWG
SAIC
SAP
SAMAC
SAMWG
SANE
SANSS
SAP
SAPCD
SAR
SAR
SARA
SAROAD
SAS
SASD
SASS
SATO
SBA
SBA
SBO
SBO
SC
SC
SCAB
SCAC
SCAP
SCC
SCFM
SCLDF
SCORPIO
SCR
SCRAM
SCRC
SCRP
SCS
SCS
SCS
SCSA
SCSP
SDBUS
SDCM
SDWA
SEA
SEA
SEAS
Special Assistant
Sunshine Act
Sample Analyses and Management System, Region 4
Science Advisory Board (AO)
Secretarial Advisory Committee
Suspended and Canceled Pesticides (FIFRA)
EMSL-RTP Acid Rain System
Science Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Administrator
Society of Automotive Engineers
Standing Air Emission Work Group (OAR)
Special-Agents-In-Charge (NEIC)
Systems Acquisition and Implementation Program
Standing AIRS Management Advisory Committee (OAR)
Standing Air Monitoring Work Group
Sulfur and Nitrogen Emissions
Structure and Nomenclature Search System
Scientific Advisory Panel
Sacramento Air Pollution Control District
Start Action Request
Structural Activity Relationship
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
Storage and Retrieval of Aerometric Data /AIRS
Statistical Analysis System
Strategies and Air Standards Division (OAR)
Source Assessment Sampling System
Scheduled Airline Traffic Office
Small Business Act
Small Business Administration
Senior Budget Officer
Small Business Ombudsman (OSDBU)
Sierra Club
Steering Committee
South Coast Air Basin
Support Careers Advisory Committee
Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan (CERCLA)
Source Classification Code
Standard cubic feet per minute
Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund
Subject Content Oriented Retriever for Processing Information On-Line
Selective Catalytic Reduction
State Consolidated RCRA Authorization Manual (RCRA)
Superfund Community Relations Coordinator (OSWER)
Superfund Community Relations Program (OSWER)
Soil Conservation Service
Supplementary Control Strategy
Supplementary Control System
Soil Conservation Society of America
Storm and Combined Sewer Program
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Specialist (OSDBU)
Dry standard cubic meter
Safe Drinking Water Act
State Enforcement Agreement
State/EPA Agreement
Strategic Environmental Assessment System
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ACEONYMS
SEB
SEC
SEC
SEE
SETA
SEM
SEP
SEPWC
SER
SERC
SERS
SES
SES
SES
SETS
SETS
SF
SF
SF-52
SFA
SFFAS
SFIREG
SFO
SHORTZ
SI
SI
SIC
SIC
SICEA
SEFA
SIMS
SIP
SIRMO
SIS
SIS
SIS
SITE
SITS
SL
SLAMS
SLANG
SLAPS
SLD
SLPD
SLS
SLSM
SM/HD
SMCL
SMCRA
SME
SMSA
SNA
SNAAQS
SNAP
Source Evaluation Board
Securities and Exchange Commission
Senior Enforcement Counsel (OECM)
Senior Environmental Employment
Socioeconomic Impact Analysis
Scanning Electron Microscope
Special Emphasis Program (OCR)
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
Society for Epidemiologic Research
State Emergency Response Commission
SES and Executive Resources Staff (OHRM)
Secondary Emissions Standard
Senior Executive Service
Socioeconomic Status
Site Enforcement Tracking System
Superfund Enforcement Tracking System
Standard Form
Superfund
SF-S2 Personnel Management Tracking System
Spectral Flame Analyzers
Superfund Financial Assessment System
State FIFRA Issues Research and Evaluation Group (FIFRA)
Servicing Finance Office
Short Term Terrain Model
International Systems of Units
Spark Ignition
Standard Industrial Classification
Standard Industrial Code
Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act
Source Inventory Emission Factor Analysis
Secondary Ion-Mass Spectrometry
State Implementation Plan (CAA)
Senior Information Resources Management Officer
Science Integration Staff (OPTS)
Secretarial Information System
Stay in School
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
Site Investigation Tracking System
Sick Leave
State/Local Air Monitoring Station
Selected Letter and Abbreviated Name Guide
St. Louis Air Pollution Study
Special Litigation Division (OECM)
State and Local Planning Division
Superfund Label System
Simple Line Source Model
Survey Meter and Historical Dosimetry Data Base
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Subject Matter Expert
Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
System Network Architecture
Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Significant Noncompliance Action Program
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ACRONYMS
SNARL
SNARS
SNC
SNUR
SO2
SOCMA
SOCMI
SOP
SORTST
SOTDAT
SOV
SOW
SOW
SOx
SPAD
SPCC
SPD
SPE
SPECS
SPF
SPHI
SPI
SPLMD
SPM
SPMS
SPMS
SPOC
SPS
SPS
SPSS
SPTS
SPUR
SQAO
SQBE
SQG
SRC
SRM
SRU
SS
SSA
SSAC
SSAN
SSCD
SSD
ssms
ssms
SSI
SSIS
SSMS
SSN
sso
sso
sss
SSURO
Suggested No Adverse Response Level
Spill Notification and Response System
Significant Noncompliers
Significant New Use Rule (TSCA)
Sulfur Dioxide
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry
Standard Operating Procedures
Region 1 Source Test File
Source Test Data
Single Occupancy Vehicle
Scope of Work
Statement of Work
Sulfur Oxides
Special Programs and Analysis Division (OEA)
Spill Prevention, Containment and Countermeasures (CWA)
State Programs Division (OW)
Secondary Paniculate Emissions
Specifications
Structured Programming Facility
OSW Sludge Program-Health Impacts
Strategic Planning Initiative
Soil-pore Liquid Monitoring Device
Special Purpose Monitoring
Special Purpose Monitoring Stations
Strategic Planning and Management System
Single Points of Contact
Safety Plan System
Stale Permit System
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
Small Purchase Tracking System
Software Package for Unique Reports
Reg 5 Toxics Monitoring System
Small Quantity Burner Exemption (RCRA)
Small Quantity Generator (RCRA)
Solvent Refined Coal
Standard Reference Method
System Resource Unit
Superfund Surcharge
Sole Source Aquifer
Soil Site Assimulated Capacity
Social Security Account Number
Stationary Source Compliance Division (OA&R, RTF)
Standards Support Document
Standard Support and Environmental Impact Statement
Stationary Source Emissions and Inventory System
Size Selective Inlet
Store Stock Inventory/Accounting System
Spark Source Mass Spectroscopy
Social Security Number
Source Selection Official
Support Services Office
Strategic Studies Staff (OPPE)
Stop Sale, Use and Removal Order (FIFRA)
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STAPPA
STAR
STAR
STARA
STARS
STATUS
STEMS
STEL
STN
STORAGE
STORET
STP
SUP
SUPTRK
SURE
SV
SVE
SWAG
SWC
SWDA
SWE
SWERD
SWETS
SWIE
SWMM
SWMU
SYSOP
T&A
T-R
TA
TACB
TAFPD
TALMS
TAMPER
TAMS
TAMTAC
TAG
TAP
TAPDS
TAPP
TAPPI
TAT
TBI
TBT
TC
TC
TCAS
TCDD
TCDF
TCE
TCLP
TCM
TCM
TCP
State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators
Stability Wind Rose
State Acid Rain Projects
Studies on Toxicity Applicable to Risk Assessment
Superfund Transactions Automated Retrieval System
Region 4 Status of GSA Orders
Sample Tracking and Data Management System
Short Term Exposure Limit
Scientific and Technical Information Network
CSSD-Cinci(EMSAC) Disk Storage Annual Report
Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality Information
Standard Temperature and Pressure
Standard Unit of Processing
Superfund Site Tracking Information System
Sulfate Regional Experiment Program
Sampling Visit
Society of Vector Ecologists
Simulated Waste Access To Ground Water
Settlement With Conditions
Solid Waste Disposal Act
Society of Women Engineers
Solid Waste and Emergency Response Division (OGC)
Safe Water Enforcement Tracking
Southern Waste Information Exchange
Storm Water Management Model
Solid Waste Management Unit
Systems Operator
Time and Attendance
Transformer-Recitificr
Travel Authorization
Texas Air Control Board
Technical Assessment and Fraud Prevention Division (OEA)
Tunable Atomic Line Molecular Spectroscopy
Ami-tampering and Fuel-switching Information System
Toxic Air Monitoring System
Toxic Air Monitoring Technical Advisory Committee
TSCA Assistance Office (OPTS)
Technical Assistance Program
Toxic Air Pollutant Data System
Time and Attendance, Personnel, Payroll
Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry
Technical Assistance Team
Throttle Body Injection Systems
Tributyltin
Target Concentration
Technical Center
Telephone Call Analysis System
Dioxin (Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin)
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
Trichloroethylene
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (RCRA)
Texas Climatological Model
Transportation Control Measure
Transportation Control Plan
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ACEOMYMS
TCP
TCP
TCTS
TEW
TDS
TDTOX
TOY
TEAM
TEC
TEG
TEGD
TEM
TEP
TES
TEXIN
TFCS
TFT
TFTE
TOO
THC
THM
Tl
TEL
TIC
TIM
TIP
TIS
TTTC
TLD
TLD
TLV
TMAC
TMC
TMI
TMIRAD
TMS
TNSS
TO
TO
TOA
TOC
TOC
TOPSY
TOT
TOX
TOXFLO
TPD
TPD
TPI
TPQ
TPSIS
TPTH
TPY
TRAV
Trichloroethylene
Trichloropropane
EMSL-Vegas Time Card Tracking System
Texas Department of Health
Total Dissolved Solids
Tetradichloroxylene
Temporary Duty
Total Exposure Assessment Methodology
Technical Evaluation Committee
Tetraethylene Glycol
Technical Enforcement Guidance Document
Texas Episodic Model
Technical Evaluation Panel
Technical Enforcement Support
Texas Intersection Air Quality Model
Treasury Financial Communications System
Temporary Full Time
Temporary Full Time Equivalent
Total Gross Output
Total Hydrocarbons
Trihalomethane
Temporary Intermittent
Thermal Internal Boundary Layer
Technical Information Coordinator
Technical Information Manager
Transportation Improvement Program
Technical Information Staff
TSCA Interagency Testing Committee
Thermoluminescent Dosimetry Data Base
Toxics Litigation Division (OECM)
Threshold Limit Value
Time Accounting System
Travel Management Center
Three Mile Island
Three Mile Island Environmental Radiation
FMD Travel Management System
Region 7 TOSCA Neutral Selection
Task Order
Travel Order
Trace Organic Analysis
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Compound
Toxics and Pesticides Management System
Time-of-Travel
Tetradichloroxylene
Urban Wasiewater Toxics Flow Model
Technical Programs Division (ORD)
Toxics and Pesticide Division (ORD)
Technical Proposal Instructions
Threshold Planning Quantity
Transportation Planning Support Information System
Triphenyltinhydroxide
Tons per year
Travel System
K-48
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ACMDNYMS
TRC
TRD
TRI
TRIANA
TRIP
TRLN
TRO
TRRP
TRS
TRSC
TSA
TSC
TSC
TSCA
TSCATS
TSCC
TSD
TSD
TSD
TSDF
TSDF
TSDG
TSM
TSO
TSP
TSP
TSP
TSS
TSS
TSS
TSS
TSSMS
TTFA
TTY
TUCC
TVA
TWA
TWC
TWMD
TZ
UAC
UAM
UAPSP
UAQI
UARG
UDMH
UEL
UFL
UIC
UICTS
ULP
UMP
UMTA
UMTRCA
Technical Review Committee
Technical Resources Document
Toxic Release Inventory
Triana Medical Claims Information System
Toxic Release Inventory Program
Triangle Research Library Network
Temporary Restraining Order
Trends Report
Total Reduced Sulfur
Total Reduced Sulfur Compounds
Technical Systems Audit
Toxic Substances Coordinator
Transportation Systems Center
Toxic Substances Control Act
TSCA Test Submissions Database (OTS)
Toxic Substances Coordinating Committee
Technical Suport Division (OQAPS)
Technical Support Document
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Air Emissions from Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities for Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facility (RCRA)
Toxic Substances Dialogue Group
Transportation System Management
Time Sharing Option
Teleprocessing Services Program
Thrift Savings Plan
Total Suspended Paniculates
Technical Services Staff (OEA)
Terminal Security System
Total Suspended Solids
Technical Support Staff (OAR)
Time Sharing Services Management System
Target Transformation Factor Analysis
Teletypewriter
Triangle University Computer Center
Tennessee Valley Authority
Time Weighted Authority
Texas Water Commission
Toxics and Waste Management Division (regional)
Treatment Zone
User Advisory Committee
Urban Airshed Model
Utility Acid Precipitation Study Program
Uniform Air Quality Index
Utility Air Regulatory Group
Unsymmetrical Dimethl Hydrazine
Upper Explosive Limit
Upper Flammability Limit
Underground Injection Control (SDWA)
UIC Tracking System
Unfair Labor Practice
Upward Mobility Program
Urban Mass Transportation Administration
Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act
K-49
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UN
UNAMAP
UNEP
UNESCO
UPOONE
USA
USBM
USBS
use
use
USCA
USDA
USDW
USEPA
USFS
USGS
USPS
UST
UTM
UTP
UV
UZM
VA
VALLEY
VAN
VAT
VBOK
VCEM
VCM
VDT
VE
VEO
VMS
VHT
VIEW
VISTA
VISTTA
VKT
VLffi
VMAL
VMT
VOC
VOLSTORAGE
VOS
VOST
VP
VSI
VSPC
VSS
VSS
WA
WACO
WADTF
WAP
United Nations
Users' Network for Applied Modeling of Air Pollution
United Nations Environment Program
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Upconing of a Salt-Water/Fresh Water Interface Below A Pumping well
United States Attorney
United States Bureau of Mines
United States Bureau of Standards
Unified Soil Classification
United States Code
United States Code Annotated
United States Department of Agriculture
Underground Source of Drinking Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
United States Forest Service
United States Geological Survey (DOI)
United States Postal Service
Underground Storage Tank
Universal Transverse Mercator
Urban Transportation Planning
Ultraviolet
Unsaturated Zone Monitoring
Veterans Administration
Meteorological Model to Calculate Concentrations on Elevated Terrain
HERL-RTP Van System
Value Added Tax
EMSL-Vegas Library Book System
EMSL-Vegas Chemical Inventory
Vinyl Chloride Monomer
Video Display Terminal
Visual Emissions
Visible Emission Observation
Vertical and Horizontal Spread Model
Vehicle-Hours of Travel
Visibility Investigative Experiment in the West
Employee I.D. No. Data Entry at Parklawn Computer Center.
Visibility Impairment from Sulfur Transformation and Transport in the Atmosphere
Vehicle Kilometers Traveled
EMSL-Vegas Library Inventory
EMSL-Vegas Mail List
Vehicle Miles Traveled
Volatile Organic Compounds
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Facilities
Vehicle Operating Survey
Volatile Organic Sampling Train
Vapor Pressure
Visual Site Inspection
EMSL-Vegas Species System
Volatile Suspended Solids
Voucher and Scheduling System
Work Assignment
Region 7 NPDES Water Compliance System
Western Atmospheric Deposition Task Force
Waste Analysis Plan (RCRA)
K-50
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ACMDNYMS
WASP
WATER
WATQ
WB
WB
WBC
WBC
WCC
WD
WDROP
WED
WED
WENDB
WERL
WESPDOSE2
WFPM
WG
WG
WGI
WHO
WHO-WMO
WHWT
WIC
WICEM
WISE
WL
WL
WLA/TMDL
WLD
WLM
WMD
WMD
WMED
WMO
WMS
WOW
WP
WPC
WPCF
WPD
WPI
WPO
WPPISDC
WQM4
WQMSGL
WRC
WRC
WRDA
WRI
WRS
WS
WS
WSAP
WSF
Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program, Version 3.1
Economic Analysis of Water Supply
Region 2 Water Quality Analysis Graphics System
Wet Bulb
World Bank
White Blood Cells
Whole-Body Count and Bioassay
Washington Computer Center
Water Division (OGC)
Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in Water
Water Enforcement Division (OECM)
Women's Equality Day
Water Enforcement National Data Base
Water Engineering Research Laboratory (ORD)
High Level Radioactive Waste Risk Model Environmental Pathways
Western Fine Paniculate Monitoring
Wage Grade
Work Group
Within Grade Increase
World Health Organization (UN)
International Air Data Base
Water and Hazardous Waste Team
Washington Information Center
World Industry Conference on Environmental Management
Women in Science and Engineering
Warning Letter
Working Levels
Wasteload Allocation/Total Maximum Daily Load
Water and Land Division (ORD)
Working Level Months
Waste Management Division (ORD)
Water Management Division (Regional)
Waste Management and Economics Division (OSWER)
World Meteorological Organization
Workforce Management Staff (OHRM)
We-Cycle Office Wastepaper
Water Pollution Lab Performance Evaluation Studies
Word Processing Center
Water Pollution Control Federation
Water Planning Division (OW)
Wholesale Price Index
Water Policy Office (OW)
Wisconsin Power Plant Impact Study Data Center
Region 4 Water Quality Modeling
Water Quality Modeling System for the Great Lakes
Water Resources Congress
Water Resources Council
Water Resources Development Act
World Resources Institute
Reg 5 ADP Workload Reporting System
Water Supply Evaluation Studies Lab Performance
Work Status
Weighted Sensitivity Analysis Program
Water Soluble Fraction
K-51
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WSM
WSRA
WSSM
WSTB
WSVS
WTPS
WTS
WTSHRD
WWEMA
WWF
WWMMRD
WWMS
YTO
ZBB
ZHE
2DI
ZRL
Waterside Mall
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
Water Supply Simulation Model
Water Science and Technology Board
Region 2 Water Supply Violation Assessment Graphics System
Water. Toxics and Pesticides Staff (ORD)
HPOB Automated Workload Management System
Water and Toxic Substances Health Research Division (ORD)
Waste and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association
World Wildlife Fund
Water and Waste Management Monitoring Research Division (ORD)
Water and Waste Management Staff (ORD)
Year to Date
Zero Base Budgeting
Zero Headspace Extractor
Zone of Incorporation
Zero Risk Level
K-52
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L. Functional Activity Index
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Section L
Functional Activity Index
This index is a preliminary listing of activities in which EPA is engaged.
This draft is essentially an alphabetical listing of major categories of EPA
activities with detailed subcategories where possible. This index will grow
as comments from various offices across the Agency are incorporated.
Once completed, this listing will serve several purposes:
Matching Activities With Required Data. It will be the
basis for future analyses designed to determine the types
of data needed to perform various EPA activities. It will
also help to identify the data currently lacking and the
data collection efforts necessary to meet previously
defined data needs.
Matching Activities with EPA Organization. This index
will also help to match activities with the program, media
and research offices where they are performed.
Developing a Common Understanding of Activities. By
defining the activities supported across the Agency, this
Index will promote common terms used to describe those
activities.
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FUNCTIONAL AC
TY
Abatement & Control
Air Quality & Stationary Source Planning and Standards
Air Pollution Control
Air Quality Management Implementation
Air Quality & Grants Program Management
Air Quality Strategies Implementation
Drinking Water Criteria, Standards & Guidelines
Drinking Water State Program Resource Assistance
Drinking Water Management
Effluent Standards & Guidelines
Enforcement
Emergency Planning/Community Right-to-Know (Title HI)
Emission Standards & Technology Assessment
Environmental Review and Coordination
Financial Assistance
Grants Assistance Programs
Ground Water Protection
General Chemical Review
Interdisciplinary Training Grants
LUST Guidelines and Implementation
Mobile Source Air Pollution Control and Fuel Economy
Municipal Source Control
Pollutant Strategies & Air Standards Development
Radiation Criteria, Standards & Guidelines
Radiation Program Implementation
Radiation Environmental Impact Assessment
Radon Action Program & Implementation
Registration, Special Registration & Tolerances
State Program Policy Guidelines & Regulations Development
State Programs Resource Assistance
Toxic Substances Financial Assistance
Toxic Substances Strategies
Trends Monitoring & Progress Assessment
Waste Management Regulations, Guidelines and Policies
Waste Management Strategies Implementation
Water Quality & Grants Program Management
Water Quality Monitoring & Analysis
Water Quality Strategies Implementation
L-l
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MJNCTMDNAIL, ACTflVflW UNBWEX
Administration
Accounting
Auditing
Cost Accounting
Payments
Systems Costs
Automated Data Processing
ADP Management
ADP Budget
ADP Planning
ADP Resources
ADP Systems Control
Budget
Preparation
Reconciliation
Coordination - Office Activities
Contracts Administration
Facilities Management
Financial Management
Grants Management
Auditing
Grants Administration
Grants Allocation
Information Management
Laboratory Management
Liaison/Contact
Public
Other EPA Offices
Contracting agencies
States
Personnel Management
Career Management
Performance Tracking
Placement
Property Management
ADP Equipment
Lab Property
Personal Property
Public Affairs
Public
EPA Offices/Regions/States/Localities
L-2
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FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY
Regulated Community
Reporting
Congressional
OMB
Agency Management
Office of the Administrator/Executive Offices
Office of Inspector General
Office of General Counsel
Office of External Affairs
Office of Policy, Planning & Evaluation
Office of Administration & Resources Management
Analysis
Core Samples
Comparative Analysis
Criteria
Data Analysis
Environmental Impact Statement
Exposure Assessment
Health Assessment
Interpretation
Lab Sample Analyses
Legislative Analysis
Modelling
Policy Analysis
Program Analysis
Random Selection
Regulatory Analysis
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Risk Analysis
Risk Assessment
Statistics
L-3
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ELJMOTOMAL ACTIVITY INPEX
Compliance
Compliance Monitoring
Tracking
Inspection
Permitting
Enforcement
Air/Water Quality Enforcement
Air/Water Qualty Permit Issuance
Corrective Action
Policy Issues
Implementation
Regulations
Compliance Schedule
Technical Assistance
Cost Recovery
Drinking Water Enforcement
Enforcement Policy & Technical Support
Hazardous Substance Response - Enforcement
Hazardous Waste Enforcement
LUST Enforcement - OECM
Mobile Source Enforcement
OPTS Enforcement (Title HI)
Pesticides Enforcement
Reforms and Criminal Investigations
Source Enforcement
Stationary Source Enforcement
Toxic Substances Enforcement
Water Quality Enforcement
Water Quality Permit Issuance
Hazardous Substance Response
Hazardous Substance Response
Hazardous Substance Response - Support
Hazardous Substance Response - Interagency
L-4
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MLJNCTIKTMAL ACTTHWinf UNIMEX
Information Resources Management
Communication
Correspondence
Data Entry
Document Management
Information Distribution
Technology Transfer
FOIA Activities
Information Collection
Information Systems
Development
Operation
Maintenance
Management
International Activities
Legal Action
Defense
Enforcement
Cost Recovery
Modeling
Ambient Air Quality Modeling
Resource Modeling
Simulation
Water Quality Modeling
Workload Modeling
Monitoring
Air Monitoring
Water Monitoring
Soil Monitoring
Chemical Monitoring
Point Source Monitoring
L-5
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JFTUNCTIIONAL ACTIVITY
Oversight
Authorization and Supervision
State Programs
Regional Programs
Grants Allocation
Guidance/Support
Policy Guidance/Support
Technical Support/Expertise
Programmatic Support
Program Development
Permitting
Application Evaluation
Certification
Notification
Permit Revision
Registration
Planning & Evaluation
Research and Development
Monitoring
Testing
Sampling
Assessment
Policy
Analysis
Development
Guidance
L-6
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MfllMEX
Program Analysis
Program Implementation
Identification of Regulated Comunity
Permitting
Registration
Certification
Program Management
Evaluation
Oversight
Program Evaluation & Planning
Program Management
Project Management
Strategic Decision-Making/Planning
Training
Technical & Management Program Support
Program Assessment & Evaluation
Quality Control
Data Quality
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
Regional Management
Regulatory/Policy Guidance Development
Regulatory Development
Legislative Analysis
Legislative Tracking
Standards
Standard Setting
Standard Development
L-7
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IFUMCTSOMAL ACTIVITY
Design of Standards
Characterizations
Public Commentary
Policy Guidance Development
Legislative Interpretation
Procedures Development
Research & Development
Air Quality Research
Characterization, Transport & Fate
Control Technology
Drinking Water Research
Environmental Engineering & Technology
Environmental Processes & Effects
Exploratory Research
Hazardous Substances Research
Hazardous Waste Research
Health Effects
Intermedia Programs
Lab Sample Analyses
LUST Technical Support
Medical Research
Methodology Development
Multi-Media Energy
Monitoring Systems & Quality Assurance
Pesticides Research
Radiation Research
Scientific Assessment
Stratospheric Modification
Technology Development
Toxic Substances Research
Water Quality Research
L-8
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IFttMCTJOMAL ACTIVITY
Reponse Actions
Site-Specific Cleanups
Storage & Disposal
Remedial Investigations
Feasibility Studies
Risk-Related Activities
Risk Assessment
Dose-Response Assessment
Economic Assessment
Exposure Assessment
Hazard Identification
Impact Assessment
Risk Characterization
Risk Communication
Risk Management
Support Costs
L-9
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M. General Reference
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Section M
General References
This section consists of the following information reference
sources not found elsewhere in this Directory:
EPA Organizational Charts: This portion of the General
Reference Section includes organizational charts of all
Agency offices, down to the Division level.
"When All Else Fails": This portion of the General
Reference Section provides responses to many common
requests for information across the Agency. Much of this
section is dependent on the typical information requests
received by the Public Information Center (PIC). It
provides information on the most frequently requested EPA
publications including where to obtain copies. These pages
should be referred to when all else fails.
EPA Mail Code Index: This Index is an alphabetical listing
that provides easy reference to EPA Mail Codes by program,
media, and research office. This index can be used in
conjunction with the EPA Headquarters Telephone Directory
for quick access to EPA personnel.
Acknowledgements: The mail code index was compiled by the Washington Information Center (WIC).
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS
M-l
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GENERAL &£
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Associate Administrator
for
International Activities
Associate Administrator
for
Regional Operations
ADMINISTRATOR
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
Office of
Executive Support
J.
Office of Small and
Disadvantaged
Business Utilization
_L
Science Advisory
Board
_L
Office of
Administrative
Law Judges
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Office of
Civil Rights
M-2
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I&EFERENCE
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Program
Operations
Support Staff
OFFICE OF
ADMINISTRATION AND
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Office of
Administration &
Retourcei Mgt.
RTF. N.C.
Financial
Management
Division
National Data
Procening
Division
Personnel
- Management
Division
Contracts
Management
Division
Facilities
Management and
Services Division
Office of the
Comptroller
Budget
Dtvliion
Financial
Management
Division
Resource
Management
Division
Off ice of
Administration
m
an
M
Personnel
Management
Division
Management end
Organization
Division
Facilities Mgt.
and Services
Division
Grants
Administration
Division
Procurement and
Contracts Mgt.
Division
Occupational
HMftn MM
Safety Staff
Office o<
Human Resources
Management
M-3
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OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT
AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING
National Enforcement
Investigations
Center
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
FOR
ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE MONITORING
Criminal
Enforcement
Office
Office of
Compliance Analysis
and Program Operations
Office of the
Senior Enforcement
Counsel
1
Pesticides and
Toxic Substances
Enforcement
Division
Air
Enforcement
Division
Water
Enforcement
Division
Hazardous
Waste
Enforcement
Division
M-4
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OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL
GENERAL COUNSEL
DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSELS
Water Division
Solid Waste and
Emergency
Response Division
Regional
Administrators
I - X
Air and
Radiation Division
Pesticides and
Toxic Substances
Division
Inspector General
Division
Grants, Contracts
and General
Law Division
Regional Counsels
Regions I X
M-S
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(GENERAL iSE
OFFICE OF POLICY,
PLANNING AND EVALUATION
Office of
Policy Analysis
Economic and
Regulatory
Analysis Division
Regulatory
Integration
Division
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
FOR POLICY, PLANNING
AND EVALUATION
Office of
Standards and Regulations
Information and
Regulatory Systems
Division
Chemicals and
Statistical
Policy Divison
Regulatory Reform
Staff
Office of
Management Systems
and Evaluation
Management Systems
Division
Program Evaluation
Division
M-6
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OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Office of
Federal Activities
Special Programs
and Analysis
Division
Federal Agency
Liaison Division
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
DEPUTY
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
Office of
Public Affairs
Management
Operations Staff
Office of
Legislative Analysis
Office of
Congressional Liaison
Office of
Community and
Intergovernmental
Relations
M-7
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
INSPECTOR GENERAL
DEPUTY
INSPECTOR GENERAL
OFFICE OF AUDIT
OFFICE OF
INVESTIGATIONS
Operations Staff
OFFICE OF MGMT.
AND TECHNICAL
ASSESSMENT
Field Divisions
Technical Services
Staff
Tech. Assessment^
Fraud Prevention
Division
Field Divisions
Administrative
and Management
Services Division
M-8
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OFFICE OF WATER
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
FOR
WATER
Water Policy Office
Resources Management
and Administration Office
Office of
Drinking Water
Office of Program
Development and
Evaluation
Criteria
and Standardi
Division
State
Proorami
Office of
Municipal
Pollution Control
-
Municipal
Conn ruction
Division
Municipal
Facilities
Division
Planning and
Arulvtit
Office of
Water Regulations
end Standards
Division
Division
Technical
Support
Division (Cin.)
Office of
Water Enforcement
and PermiB
J_
Office of
Marine ft Eituarme
Protection
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Office of
Ground-Water
Protection
Office o<
Wetlands
Protection
M-9
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OFFICE OF
SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
ASSISTANT ADMINICTDATnp
FOR
SOLID WASTE AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Office of
Wane Programs
Enforcement
CERCLA
Enforcement
Division
RCRA
. Enforcement
Division
-
1
Pvoflficti Mpt 1
and Support OH.ee |
Office of
Solid Wane
rViueMgi and
Economics Divmon
Permits and Stile
Piogrims Division
Characterization
and Assessment
Division
T
Office ol Program
Mgt & Support
L
Off ice of
Policy,
Planning &
Information
Office of
Emergency end
Remedial Response
Emergency
Response
Division
Hazardous Site
_ Control .
Division
Huerdotn
. Site Evaluation
Division
. Office of
Ofhce of Underground Storage
" Program Mgt Tanks
M-10
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OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
Office of Program
Management
Operations
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
FOR
AIR AND RADIATION
Office of
Radiation Programs
Office of Policy
Analysis & Review
Office of Program
Development
Office of
Air Quality Planning
and Standards
Criteria
and
Standards Division
Analysis
and
Support Division
Office of
Radiation Programs
(Las Vegas)
Eastern Environmental
Radiation Facility
(Montgomery)
Radon
Division
Office of
Mobile Sources
Strategies and
Air Standards
Division
Emissions Standards
and
Engineering Division
Monitoring and
Data Analysis
Division
Control Programs
Development
Division
Stationary Source
Compliance
Division
* Program Mgt. Office
Certification
Division
Emission Control
Technology Division
Engineering
Operations
Division
Manufacturers
Operations
Division
Field Operations
and
Support Division
M-ll
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(GENERAL
OFFICE OF PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Science and Policy
Analysis Staff
Asbestos Action
Program
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
FOR
PESTICIDES AND TOXIC
SUBSTANCES
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Office of
Toxic Substances
Economics and
Technology
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TSCA Assistance
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Office of
Pesticide Programs
Office of Program
Management and
Evaluation
Chemical Control
Division
Information Management
Division
Existing Chemical
Assessment
Division
Hazard Evaluation
Division
Benefits and Use
Division
Office of
Compliance Monitoring
Policy and
Grants
Division
Compliance
Division
Program Management
and Support
Division
Registration
Division
Health and
Environmental Review
Division
Exposure Evaluation
Division
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE OF
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MANAGEMENT
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
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ENVIRONMENTAL
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EXPLORATORY
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AUTHORIZED EPA REGIONAL ORGANIZATION
HQ General
Counsel
Office of
Regional Counsel
Water Management
Division
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
DEPUTY REGIONAL
ADMINISTRATOR
Air Management
Division**
Public Affairs
Congressional and
Intergovernmental
Liaison
Office of Assistant Regional
Administrator for
Policy and Management*
Equal Employment
Opportunity Officer
Management
Division
Environmental Services
Division
Alternative Regional organization may
* Alternative Regional organization may
lejfleil a single Division including Air and Waste Management functions.
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When All Else Fails...
This portion of the General Reference Section provides responses to many
common requests for information resources. Access to good sources for
basic information about the Agency is provided by the Public Information
Center (PIC). PIC is willing to distribute informational documents to the
general public from any and all program offices. PIC encourages program
offices to send documents of potential interest to the general public to PIC for
distribution. This section should be referred to when all else fails.
Annual Budget (EPA)
A copy of EPA's Annual Budget is usually available by February for the following fiscal year.
The Office of the Comptroller provides both a summary document as well as the entire
justification of appropriation estimates for the Committee on Appropriations.
A copy of the Budget or Summary of the Budget can be obtained by calling 475-8340.
'Annual Report'(EPA.)
EPA does not produce a comprehensive annual report per se. The closest thing to an
Agency-wide annual report is the Council on Environmental Quality's Annual report. This
report can be obtained by calling CEQ at 395-5750.
Some individual program offices produce their own "annual reports". Among that group are
the following offices: ORD, The Inspector General's Office, OSWER, and OW.
Environmental Impact Statements
There are numerous sources where Environmental Impact Statements may be obtained. The
following sources may be referenced:
Headquarters Library: The Library maintains an index of Environmental
Impact Statements on microfiche.
Office of Federal Activities: The Office of Federal Activities handles the
Agency's environmental impact statements.
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Environmental Statutes
Copies of environmental legislation may be obtained from a number of sources:
Corresponding Dockets: Many dockets have copies of legislation
related to their particular focus. (For example, the RCRA/CERCLA
Docket has copies of the Superfund Amendments, etc.)
Program Offices: Some program offices that do not maintain dockets
often have copies of pertinent legislation available.
Government Printing Office: This Office has copies of all legislation
available free of charge. You can request copies of any and all
legislation by sending a written request to the Government Printing
Office.
Congressional Document Room: Copies of Legislation, Reports, Bills,
and Slip Laws can be obtained by writing to either of the following
addresses:
Senate Document Room
Hart Senate Office Building, B-04
Washington, DC 20510
224-7860
or
House Document Room
U.S. Capital
H-226
Washington, DC 20515
225-3456
EPA Orders & Assorted Manuals
Most of these documents can be obtained by calling the Distribution Center at 382-5797. A
more detailed list of the publications available at the Distribution Center can be found in the
EPA Documents Section (Section I) of this Directory.
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Federal Register Notices
Federal Register Notices that are less than one year old can be obtained from the Regulatory
and Information Branch (382-7204). Federal Register Notices are also available from the
Federal Register Office, Indexing Section at 523-5227.
GAP Documents (EPA-related Studies)
It is possible to obtain copies of all EPA-related studies conducted by the Government
Accounting Office (GAO) by calling 275-6241. Requests for copies of EPA-related GAO
Reports should be sent to:
U.S. General Accounting Office
P.O. Box 6015
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
The first five copies of each report are free. Additional copies are $2.00 each. GAO has
conducted studies on a wide variety of issues of concern to the Agency. A comprehensive list
of EPA-related studies from fiscal 1984 to the present may also be obtained, free of charge,
by calling GAO.
Guide to EPA Libraries & Information Services
This Guide outlines EPA Libraries across the country. Highlights of this document are
provided in the EPA Libraries Section (Section J) of this Directory. Copies of the full
document can be obtained by calling the Information Management & Services Division
(OIRM, OARM) at 475-8710.
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Risk Assessment. Management. & Communication - A Guide to Selected
Sources
This Guide covers the subject of environmental risk and includes areas such as policy,
principle, theory, practice, research, methodology, and problems created by scientific
uncertainty and false perceptions. This document may be obtained by stopping by the Public
Information Center (PIC) or calling 475-7751. There have been several updates
Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory (March '87)
This Directory identifies and describes sources of information that may be useful in conducting
EPA-related risk assessments. This document may also be obtained at the PIC by calling
475-7751. There have been three updates of this document (May, August, & October '87)
since March of 1987. These updates can be obtained by calling NTIS or PIC.
Telephone Directory (EPA Headquarters)
The Headquarters Telephone Directory as well as the FTS Users' Guide and the
Teleconference Guide may be obtained by stopping by calling 475-6778. The Telephone
Directory is printed once a year and is available in the Spring (usually by May or June). A
supplement is printed in October.
Waste Disposal Site Survey (Oct. 79)
This is a frequently cited report conducted by the Oversight and Investigation Committee. It
is commonly referred to as the "Eckhardt Report". Copies of this report may be obtained by
calling the Oversight and Investigation Committee.
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Organizational
Mailcodes
A100 Administrator
A1OOEA Assistant Administrator for External Affairs
A100EA Management Support Staff
A1 OOEA Office of Intergovernmental & Community Affairs
A101 Office of the Deputy Administrator
A101 Assistants & Special Assistants to the Administrator
A101 Office of Executive Support
A101 Associate Administrator for Regional Operations
A101F Science Advisory Board
A102 Office of Legislative Analysis
A103 Office of Congressional Liaison
A104 Office of Federal Activities
A104 Special Programs & Analysis Division
At 04 Federal Agency Liaison Division
A104 Aquatic Resource Division * 1 PERSON
A104F Wetlands Protection
A105 Office of Civil Rights
A105 Program Evaluation & Field Operations Staff
A105 Discrimination Compliance Programs
A105 External Compliance Programs
A106 Office of International Activities
A106 Multilateral Staff
A106 Bilateral Staff
A107 Office of Public Affairs
A107 Press Division
A107 Editorial Division
A107 Audio Visual Division
A109 Office of Inspector General
A109 Audits
A109 Southern Field Division * 1 PERSON
A109 Internal Audits Division
A109 Office of Investigations
A109 Mid-Atlantic Field Division
A109 Office of Management & Technical Assessment
A109 Administrative & Management Services Division
A109 Technical Assessment & Fraud Prevention Division
A110 Office of Administrative Law Judges
A149C Office of S mall & Disadvantaged Business Utilization
ANR443 Asst Administrator for Air & Radiation
ANR443 Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards
ANR443 Air Quality Management Division
ANR445 Office of Program Management Operations
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ANR445 Office of Policy Analysis & Review
ANR445 Office of Program Development
ANR445 Office of Radiation Programs
ANR455 Mobile Sources
ANR458 Office of Radiation Programs
ANR459 Office of Radiation Programs
ANR460 Criteria & Standards Division
ANR461 Analysis & Support Division
ANR464 Radon Division
EN335 Office of Water Enforcement & Permits
EN336 Permits Division
EN338 Enforcement Division
EN340F Manufacturers Operations Division
EN341 Stationary Sources Compliance Division
EN342 Office of Compliance Monitoring
EN342 Policy & Grants Division
EN342 Compliance Division
EN342 Lab Data Integrity Assurance Division
EN397F Field Operations & Support Division
LE130 Office of General Counsel
LE130 Office of Deputy General Counsel
LE 130A Enforcement Policy Office
LE 130L Office of Deputy General Counsel
LE 130M Office of Deputy General Counsel
LE132A Air, Noise & Radiation Division
LE132G Grants, Contracts & General Law Division
LE 132! Inspector General Division
LE 132P Pesticides & Toxic Substances Division
LE132S Solid Waste & Emergency Response Division
LE132W Water Division
LE133 Asst Adm for Enforcement & Compliance Monitoring
LE 133 Compliance Analysis & Program Operations
LE133 Compliance Evaluation Branch
LE 133 Management Operations Branch
LE133 DAA for Enf. & Compliance Monitoring/Civil
LE134A Air Enforcement Division
LE134C Enforcement Policy Office
LE134E Office of Criminal Enforcement
LE 134P Enforcement Policy Office
LE134P Pesticides & Toxic Substances Enforcement Div
LE134S Waste Enforcement Division
LE134W Water Enforcement Division
LE134X Office of Criminal Enforcement
LE134X DAA for Enf. & Compliance Monitoring/Criminal
PM208 Asst Admr for Administration & Resources Management
PM208 Program Operations Support Staff
PM208W Personnel Management Division
PM211 Office of Information Resources Management'
PM211 Information Management & Services Division
PM211D Asst Admr for Administration & Resources Management
PM211D Information Management & Services Division
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PM211M Office of Information Resources Management
PM211T Office of Information Resources Management
PM212 Personnel Management Division
PM213 Management & Organization Division
PM214F Procurement & Contracts Management Division
PM215 Facilities Management & Services Division
PM215C Facilities Management & Services Division
PM216F Grants Administration Division
PM217 Office of Administration
PM218 Administrative Systems Division
PM218B Program Systems Division
PM219 Asst. Administrator for Policy, Planning & Evaluation
PM219 Program Management Staff
PM219 Regulatory Integration Division
PM220 Environmental Resource Economics Division
PM221 Policy Analysis
PM221 Atmospheric Economic Analysis Division
PM222 Program Evaluation Division
PM222A Office of Management Systems & Evaluation
PM222A Management Systems Division
PM223 Office of Standards & Regulations
PM223 Regulatory Innovations Staff
PM223 Regulatory Systems Division
PM223 Chemicals & Statistical Policy Division
PM224 Office of Human Resources Management
PM224 Senior Executive Staff
PM224 Workforce Management Staff
PM225 Office of Comptroller
PM225 Budget Division
PM226 Financial Management Division
PM226 Resource Management Division
PM226F Financial Management Division
PM273 Occupational Health & Safety Staff
RD672 Asst Admr for Research & Development
RD672 Office of Regulatory Support & Scientific Analysis
RD674 Office of Research Program Management
RD675 Office of Exploratory Research
RD675 Research Grants Staff
RD680 Office of Acid Deposition, Eval Monitor & Qua) Assur
RD680 Program Operations Staff
RD680 Quality Assurance Management Staff
RD680 Environmental Monitoring Systems Division
RD680 Acid Deposition & Atmospheric Research Division
RD681 Ofc of Environmental Engineering & Technology Demo
RD681 Program Operations Staff
RD681 Technical Programs Division
RD682 Office of Environmental Processes & Effects Research
RD682 Program Operations Staff
RD682 Planning & Evaluation Staff
RD683 Office of Health Research
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RD683 Program Operations Staff
RD683 Environmental Health Research Staff
RD689 Office of Health & Environmental Assessment
RD689 Carcinogen Assessment Group
RD6B9 Exposure Assessment Group
RD689 Reproductive Effects Assessment Group
TS757C Program Management & Support Division
TS766C Office of Pesticides Programs
TS767C Registration Division
TS768C Benefits & Use Division
TS769C Hazard Evaluation Division
TS778 Office of Toxic Substances
TS778 Existing Chemical Assessment Division
TS779 Economics & Technology Division
TS7B8 Asst Admr for Pesticides & Toxic Substances
TS788 Deputy Asst Admr for Pesticides & Toxic Substances
TS788 Office of Program Management Operations
TS788 Science & Policy Staff
TS788 Existing Chemical Assessment Division
TS788A Pesticides Certification & Training Staff
TS788B Office of Program Management Operations
TS790 Information Management Division
TS792 Office of Toxic Substances
TS792A Office of Toxic Substances
TS792A Chemical Control Division
TS793 Information Management Division
TS794 Chemical Control Division
TS796 Health & Environmental Review Division
TS798 Exposure Evaluation Division
TS798 Information Management Division
TS799 Office of Toxic Substances
TS799 Economics & Technology Division
WH527 Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
WH527 CERCLA Enforcement Division
WH527 RCRA Enforcement Division
WH546 Office of Municipal Pollution Control
WH546 Planning & Analysis Division
WH547 Municipal Construction Division
WH548 Office of Emergency & Remedial Response
WH548A Hazardous Site Evaluation Division
WH548B Emergency Response Division
WH548D Office of Policy Analysis
WH548D Hazardous Site Control Division
WH548E Asst Admr for Solid Waste & Emergency Response
WH548E Hazardous Site Control Division
WH548E Hazardous Site Evaluation Division
WH550A Office of Drinking Water
WH550B Office of Program Development & Evaluation
WH550D Criteria & Standards Division
WH550E State Programs Division
WH550G Office of Groundwater Protection
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WH550G Management & Policy Staff
WH550G Guidelines Implementation Staff
WH550G Research & Data Management Staff
WH551 Office of Water Regulations & Standards
WH552 Industrial Technology Division
WH553 Monitoring & Data Support Division
WH556 Assistant Administrator for Water
WH556 Resources Management & Administration Office
WH556 Water Policy Office
WH556M Office of Marine & Estuarine Protection
WH556M Marine Operations Division
WH556M Technical Support Division
WH562 Office of Solid Waste
WH562A Asst Admr for Solid Waste & Emergency Response
WH562A Office of Underground Storage Tanks
WH562A Policy and Standards Division
WH562A Implementation Division
WH562A Trust Fund Branch
WH562B Characterization & Assessment Division
WH563 Permits & State Programs Division
WH563B Permits & State Programs Division
WH565 Office of Solid Waste
WH565 Waste Management Division
WH565A Office of Solid Waste
WH565A Waste Management Division
WH565E Waste Management Division
WH585 Criteria & Standards Division
WH586 Analysis & Evaluation Division
WH595 Municipal Facilities Division
WIC Washington Information Center
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