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PB92-904204
October-December 1992
EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
QUARTERLY ABSTRACT BULLETIN
SPONSORED BY
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AND
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EPA PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The full bibliographic report entries in this section are arranged aiphanumerically by
NTIS order number. Alphabetic data precedes numeric.
SAMPLE ENTRY
NTIS Order Number/Media Code
Price Code*
Report Title
Corporate Author
Personal Authors
Date
Pages
Report Number
Contract Number
Abstract
PB90-120072/HSU
PC A09/MF A01
Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to Global
Climatic Change
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis
F. P. Neilson, G. A. King, R. L. DeVelice, J. Lenihan, and
D. Marks.
Sep89
193p
EPA/600/3-89/073
EPA-68-C8-0006
Prepared in cooperation with NSI Technology Services Corp.,
Corvallis, OR. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research
Lab., OR.
Increasing awareness of the potential impacts from global
climatic change has elicited a storm of research planning
among all the major federal agencies. One of the primary
difficulties confronted in the planning effort is the need to
objectively define dear priorities for research dollars. The
report is an attempt to contribute to the process of defining
those priorities by scientifically defining specific regions, eco-
logical systems and attributes of those systems that might be
particularly sensitive to climatic change. Two approaches to
addressing sensitivity have been defined, intrinsic sensitivity
and sensitivity relative to a particular stressor. Intrinsic sensi-
tivity is gauged by past variations in different ecosystems.
Extrinsic or stressor relative sensitivity addressed the same
question, but from the perspective of a particular stress.
'Climatic changes, 'Environmental Surveys, 'Research
projects, Hydrology, Forecasting, Weather, Biological Sur-
veys, Precipitation (Meteorology), Runoff, Natural Resources,
Seasonal variations, Biomass, vegetation, Forestry, 'Regional
Analysis, * Ecosystems, 'Global aspects, Federal agencies,
Comprehensive planning.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Quarterly Abstract Bulletin
PB92-147438/REB PCS21.00
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA
Dockets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines. Records
Management Programs, Major EPA Environmental
Databases. Library and Information Services.
State Environmental Libraries, EPA Scientific
Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC
Information Management and Services Div.
1992. 597p* EPA/220/B-92/014. ISBN-0-16-037989-
X
Also available from Supt. of Docs. See also PB91-
151563.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) de-
veloped ACCESS EPA for citizens and other EPA part-
ners and clients. The purpose of ACCESS EPA is to
provide a pathfinder to EPA information services, con-
tacts and products. Informed citizens can fully partici-
pate in critical environmental decision making and give
EPA the feedback necessary to steer the development
of programs.
Keywords: 'Information management, "Public access,
•Environmental impacts, 'Directories, Libraries,
States(United States), US EPA.
Indexes(Documentation).
PB92-168509/REB PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Feb92,137pEPA/810/B-92/001
See also PB92-168640.
The revised document is a record of all the quality as-
surance/quality control features that were a part of the
Survey. Quality Assurance guidance was developed by
the Quality Assurance Management Staff who commu-
nicated minimum standards for assuring quality to the
primary organizations responsible for conducting the
Survey.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Potable water, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Water pollution detection, 'Water analysis,
Surveys, Chemical analysis, Water wells. Quality con-
trol, Requirements, Sampling, Revisions, Standards,
Ground water. Water quality management, 'National
Pesticide Survey.
PB92-168517/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analyti-
cal Method 1 - Nitrogen/Phosphorous Pesticides
and Analytical Method 3 - Chlorinated Acid Herbi-
cides.
Montgomery (James M.) Consulting Engineers, Inc.,
Pasadena, CA. Montgomery Labs.
Feb92, 253p EPA/810/B-92/002
See also PB92-168509. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support
Div.
This is Montgomery Laboratories Quality Assurance
Project Plan for determining nitrogen- and phospho-
rus-containing pesticides in groundwater by gas chro-
matography with a nitrogen-phosphorus detector, and
for determining chlorinated acids in groundwater by
gas chromatography with an electron capture detec-
tor. The data collected will be used to determine corre-
lations between pesticide contamination and such fac-
tors as patterns of pesticide usage and groundwater
vulnerability.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Pes-
ticides, 'Water pollution detection, 'Potable water,
Quality control, Chemical analysis, Gas chromatogra-
phy, Mass spectroscopy, Herbicides, Phenols, Stand-
ards, Water quality management. Acids, Chlorine com-
pounds. Water wells, Ground water, Electron-capture
detectors, Sample preparation, 'National Pesticide
Survey, *NPS method 1, *NPS method 3, Chlorinated
acids.
PB92-168525/REB PC A08
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical
Method 2 - Chlorinated Pesticides.
Clean Harbors, Inc., Bedford, MA.
Feb 92,153p EPA/810/B-92/003
See also PB92-168517.Portions of this document are
not fully legible. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support Div.
Clean Harbors, Inc. (Clean Harbors) has been con-
tracted by the USEPA Office of Pesticide Programs
and Technical Support Division to provide analytical
services in support of the National Pesticide Survey
(NPS). The NPS has been designed to meet two major
objectives: (1) to determine the degree to which the
drinking water wells of the nation are contaminated by
pesticides; and (2) to better understand how pesticide
concentrations in drinking water wells are associated
with patterns of pesticide usage and the vulnerability of
ground water to pollution. Clean Harbors will analyze
750 samples from community water systems and 750
samples from domestic wells for the presence of chlor-
inated pesticides using gas chromatography with an
electron capture detector by Method 2 (revised Oct.
27,1987). This Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP)
has been prepared to ensure sample analysis and re-
porting in accordance with Method 2 and contractual
reports of work.
Keywords: 'Water pollution detection, 'Potable water,
'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Pesticides,
Water wells, Ground water, Quality control, Chemical
analysis, Water quality management, Surveys, Sample
preparation, Standards, Gas chromatography, Chlo-
rine compounds, Electron-capture detectors, 'Nation-
al Pesticide Survey, *NPS method 2.
PB92-168541/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analyti-
cal Method 5 - Methyl Carbamates.
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., Gaines-
ville, FL
M. G. Winslow, and D. G. Greer. Feb 92,110p EPA/
810/B-92/005
See also PB92-168525 and PB92-168533. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
This is Radian Corporation's Quality Assurance Project
Plan for determining carbamates in ground water by
high performance liquid chromatography with an ultra-
violet detector. The analytical results will be used to
establish an accurate database.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Po-
table water, 'Water pollution detection, 'Pesticides,
Water wells, Carbamates, Quality control, Chemical
analysis, Sample preparation, Standards, Ground
water, Water quality management, Data bases, Chro-
matographic analysis, Fluorescence, Ultraviolet detec-
tors. 'National Pesticide Survey. *NPS method 5, Car-
bamic acid/(methyl-ester), High performance liquid
chromatography.
PB92-168558/REB PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analyti-
cal Method 6.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Feb 92, 138p EPA/810/B-92/006
See also PB92-168541.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
This is the Office of Pesticide Programs Environmental
Chemistry Laboratory's Quality Assurance Project
Plan for determining the presence of ethylene thiourea
using gas chromatography with nitrogen-phosphorus
detectors. The role of this lab is to referee Method 6.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, "Water analysis, 'Pes-
ticides, 'Water pollution detection, 'Potable water,
Quality control. Chemical analysis, Standards, Sample
preparation, Water quality management. Ground
water, Surveys, Water wells. Gas chromatography.
Mass spectroscopy, Nitrogen compounds, Imidazoli-
dine thione, 'National Pesticide Survey, 'NPS method
6.
PB92-168566/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analyti-
cal Method 7 - Fumigants.
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., Gaines-
ville, FL.
Feb 92,108p EPA/810/B-92/007
See also PB92-168558. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support
Div.
This is Environmental Science & Engineering's Quality
Assurance Project Plan for analyzing collected water
samples for halogenated fumigants using method 7
which involves extraction of the analytes from water,
capillary gas chromatographic separation, and elec-
tron capture detection and quantitation.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Pes-
ticides, 'Water pollution detection, "Potable water, Fu-
migants, Quality control. Chemical analysis, Stand-
ards, Halogen compounds. Extraction, Gas chroma-
tography, Electron-capture detectors, Water quality
management, Water wells, Sample preparation, 'Na-
tional Pesticide Survey, *NPS method 7.
PB92-168574/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analyti-
cal Method 9 - Nitrate and Nitrite.
Montgomery (James M.) Consulting Engineers, Inc.,
Pasadena, CA. Montgomery Labs
J.Zalikowski Feb 92, 86p EPA/810/B-92/008
See also PB92-168566.Portions of this document are
not fully legible. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support Div
This is Montgomery Laboratory's Quality Assurance
Project Plan for determining the presence of nitrates
by an automated cadmium reduction method which re-
duces nitrate to nitrite.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Pesticides, 'Water
analysis, 'Water pollution control, 'Potable water.
Chemical analysis, Nitrates, Nitrites, Water wells,
Quality control, Sample preparation, Ground water,
Water quality management, Reduction(Chemistry),
Surveys, Cadmium, 'National Pesticide Survey, *NPS
method 9.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB92-168S82/REB PC A11 /MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee
Analyses for Analytical Method 2 - Organochlor-
ine Pesticides, Analytical Method 4 - Carbamates,
Method 5 - Methylcarbamates, Method 7 - Fumi-
gants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Feb 92,231p EPA/810/B-92/009
See also PB92-168574.
This is the Office of Drinking Water Technical Support
Division Quality Assurance Project Plan for refereeing
analyses using NPS methods 2, 4, 5, and 7. Also in-
cluded in the Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory's
Quality Assurance Project Plan which will referee anal-
yses for Method 9.
Keywords: "Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, "Pes-
ticides, 'Potable water, 'Water pollution detection,
Halogen compounds, Carbamates, Chlorine com-
pounds, Chemical analysis, Quality control,
Reduction(Chemistry), Standards, Water quality man-
agement. Ground water, Water wells, Fumtgants, Gas
chromatography, Nitrates, Nitrites, Sample prepara-
tion, 'National Pesticide Survey, *NPS methods, NPS
method 2, NPS method 4, NPS method 5, NPS method
7, NPS method 9, Carbamic acid/(methyl-ester), High
performance liquid chromatography.
PB92-168590/REB PC AOB/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analyti-
cal Method 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Feb 92,175p EPA/810/B-92/010
See also PB92-168582.
This is the Office of Pesticide Programs Environmental
Chemistry Laboratory's Quality Assurance Project
Plan as the referee for Method 1 with which nitrogen-
and phosphorus-containing pesticides in ground water
will be determined.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Potable water, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Water pollution detection, 'Water analysis, Ni-
trogen compounds, Water wells, Ground water, Gas
chromatography, Phosphorus compounds, Chemical
analysis. Water quality management. Quality control,
Surveys, Sample preparation. Standards, Mass spec-
troscopy, 'National Pesticide Survey, 'NPS method 1.
PB92-168608/REB PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water WeHs: Analyti-
cal Method 3.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Feb92,181pEPA/810/B-92/011
See also PB90-168590.Portk>ns of this document are
not fully legible.
water
Pesti-
The National Pesticide Survey (NPS) of drinking
wells is a joint project between the EPA Office of
cide Programs (OPP) and Office of Drinking Water
(ODW). Expectations for the full Survey are that well-
water samples will be analyzed for over 100 pesticides
or degradation products from approximately 1500 do-
mestic and community water system wells. Seventeen
of these analytes are included in NPS Method 3 with
which phenoxy and phenol compounds will be deter-
mined.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Pes-
ticides, 'Water pollution detection, 'Potable water,
Chemical analysis, Quality control. Water wells, Sur-
veys, Water quality management. Chlorine com-
pounds, Phenols, Acids, Sample preparation. Stand-
ards, Auditing, Gas chromatography. Mass spectros-
copy, 'National Pesticide Survey, *NPS method 3,
Chlorinated acids.
PB92-168616/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wefts: Analyti-
cal Method 6 - Ethytene ThkHirea.
Battelle, Columbus. OH.
Feb 92,145pEPA/810/B-92/012
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati,
OH. Technical Support Div.
This is Battelle's Quality Assurance Project Plan to
conduct Method 6 in determining ethylene thiourea in
ground water using gas chromatography with a nitro-
gen-phosphorus detector.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Pes-
ticides, 'Potable water, 'Water pollution detection.
Quality control, Chemical analysis. Ground water.
Water wells, Sample preparation, Nitrogen com-
pounds, Imidazolidine thione, Standards, Water quality
management Gas chromatography, Mass spectrosco-
py, 'National Pesticide Survey, 'NPS method 6.
PB92-168624/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Welte: Hydro-
geologic Characterization and Second-Stage
Stratification Activities.
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
B. Rappaport, H. Lester, and C. Miller. Feb 92,151 p
EPA/810/6-92/013
See also PB92-168616. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support
Div.
The National Pesticide Survey will facilitate evaluation
of associations among pesticide concentrations in
drinking water wells, patterns of pesticide use, and
groundwater vulnerability. This groundwater vulner-
ability is determined on the basis of the vulnerability
score as defined by the DRASTIC system. This is ICF's
Quality Assurance Project Plan which addresses the
activities related to assigning DRASTIC vulnerability
scores at the subcounty level and developing second-
stage sampling units based on cropping patterns and
vulnerability scores within designated selected coun-
ties.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water sampling,
•Pesticides, 'Potable water, 'Water pollution detec-
tion, 'Hydrogeotogy, Ground water. Water wells,
Concentration(Composition), Sampling, Stratification,
Surveys, 'National Pesticide Survey, DRASTIC
system.
PB92-168632/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well
Sampling, Data Collection and Processing.
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
H. Lester, and B. Rappaport Feb 92,129p EPA/810/
B-92/014
See also PB92-168624. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support
Div.
This is ICF's Quality Assurance Project Plan concern-
ing all the activities connected with the actual sampling
of drinking water wells; preparation, pre-preservation,
shipment tracking, personnel training, field sampling,
data collection and reporting of results.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Pes-
ticides, 'Potable water, 'Water pollution detection,
Standards, Quality control, Chemical analysis. Sample
preparation. Data collection, Data processing, Sur-
veys, Specialized training. Water wells, 'National Pes-
ticide Surveys, *NPS methods.
PB92-168640/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Technical Support Div.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National
Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water WeHs: Survey
Statistics, Data Collection and Processing.
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
Feb 92,65p EPA/810/B-92/015
See also PB92-168632.Portions of this document are
not fully legible. Prepared in cooperation with Westat,
Inc., Rockvitle, MD. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Technical Support Div.
This is ICF and Westat Corporation's Quality Assur-
ance Project Plan which outlines the Survey statistics,
questionnaire data collection and processing proce-
dures for community and domestic drinking water
wells. Appendices are included that contain standard
operating procedures, copies of relevant question-
naires, and training manuals.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Water analysis, 'Po-
table water, 'Water pollution detection, 'Pesticides,
Water wells, Statistical analysis, Data collection. Data
processing. Standards, Questionnaires, Specialized
training, Chemical analysis, Quality control, Surveys,
Ground water, 'National Pesticide Survey, *NPS
methods.
PB92-169044/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: Chemical DehalogenatJon. Final rept.
ITCorp.,Sharonville,OH.
G. McNelly. May 92,80p EPA/540/R-92/013A
See also PB92-169275 and PB91-228031. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Systematically conducted, well-documented treatabil-
ity studies are an important component of the remedial
investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) process and the
remedial design/remedial action (RD/RA) process
under the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The guide,
which presents information on treatability studies in-
volving chemical dehalogenation of soils and sludges,
is intended to supplement the information in the final
generic guide. The guide describes a three-tiered ap-
proach for conducting treatability studies, which con-
sists of (1) remedy screening, (2) remedy selection,
and (3) remedial design/remedial action. The purpose
of remedy-screening studies for chemical dehalogena-
tion technologies is to determine if the technology is
chemically feasible for the contaminants/matrix of
concern. The guide also presents detailed, technolo-
gy-specific information on the preparation of a Work
Plan and a Sampling and Analysis Plan for chemical
dehalogenation treatability studies. Elements dis-
cussed include test objectives, experimental design
and procedures, equipment and materials, sampling
and analysis procedures, quality assurance/quality
control procedures, and data analysis and interpreta-
tion.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Superiund, 'Envi-
ronmental surveys, 'Hazardous materials. Remedial
action, Dehalogenation, Soil contamination, Feasibility
studies. Sludges, Sediments, Technology utilization,
Quality assurance. Quality control, Performance eval-
uation, 'Chemical treatment, 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, Remedial design, Compre-
hensive Environmental Response Compensation and
Liability Act
PB92-169275/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Chemical Dehalogenation TreatabHity Studies
under CERCLA: An Overview. Fact sheet.
IT Corp., Sharonville, OH.
G. McNelly. May 92,10p EPA/540/R-92/013B
See also PB92-169044. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Systematically conducted, well-documented treatabil-
ity studies are an important component of remedy
evaluation and selection under the Superfund pro-
gram. The fact sheet focuses on chemical dehalogen-
ation treatability studies conducted in support of
remedy selection that is conducted prior to the Record
of Decision (ROD). The fact sheet presents a standard
guide for designing and implementing a chemical de-
halogenation treatability study. The manual presents a
description of and discusses the applicability and limi-
tations of chemical dehalogenation technologies and
defines the prescreening and field measurement data
needed to determine if treatability testing is required. It
also presents an overview of the process of conduct-
ing treatability tests and the applicability of tiered treat-
ability testing for evaluation of chemical dehalogena-
tion technologies. The specific goals of each tier of
testing are defined and performance levels are pre-
sented that should be met at the remedy screening
level before additional tests are conducted at the next
tier. The elements of a treatability study work plan are
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also defined with detailed discussions on the design
and execution of the treatability study.
Keywords: "Waste management, 'Environmental sur-
veys, 'Hazardous materials, 'Superfund, Remedial
action, Dehalogenation, Feasibility studies, Soil con-
tamination, Sludges, Sediments, Design criteria, Imple-
mentation, Performance evaluation, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Chemical treat-
ment, Comprehensive Environmental Response Com-
pensation and Liability Act, Remedial design.
PB92-169382/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a
Ground-Penetrating Radar for More Effective Re-
mediation of Subsurface Contamination.
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Edison, NJ.
D. G. Douglas, A. A. Bums, C. L Rino, and J. W.
Maresca. May 92,123p EPA/600/R-92/089
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Remediation of hazardous material spills is often
costly and entails cumbersome procedures. The tradi-
tional method is to drill core samples in the area where
the contaminant is thought to be present and then ana-
lyze these samples in a laboratory. The denser the
sampling grid, the more effective it is; unfortunately, it
is also more expensive to implement and more damag-
ing to the environment A nonintrusive method for de-
tecting subsurface contamination, therefore, would be
highly desirable. Toward this end, the capability of
ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to identify natural sub-
surface features, detect man-made objects buried in
the soil, and both detect and define the extent of con-
taminated soil or groundwater was assessed. The
study concluded that the technology for the envisioned
GPR already exists. In terms of hardware, it was found
that a synthetic-pulse radar has the potential to oper-
ate effectively in the three types of subsurface environ-
ments modeled in the study, environments representa-
tive of seven out of ten 'common cases' found at re-
mediation sites.
Keywords: 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Subsurface investigations, 'Synthetic aperture
radar, Feasibility studies, Land pollution, Water pollu-
tion, Soil contamination, Ground water, Cost effective-
ness, Performance evaluation, Soil surveys, Design
criteria. Chemical compounds, Crude oil, 'Ground pen-
etrating radar, Cleanup operations.
PB92-169473/REB PC A06/MF A02
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Pro-
gram: Individual Proficiency Report.
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
May 92, 1 17p EPA/402/F-92/001
See also PB89-1 17634. Prepared in cooperation with
ICF Kaiser Engineers, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
In February 1986, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) established the Radon Measurement
Proficiency (RMP) Program to assist the public in iden-
tifying organizations capable of providing reliable
radon measurement services. In December 1 991 , EPA
announced the new individual proficiency listing cate-
gory in the RMP Program. Individuals applying for this
new listing status must demonstrate knowledge of
radon measurement fundamentals by passing a writ-
ten proficiency examination, maintain affiliation with an
RMP listed organization, and meet other program re-
quirements. This report lists those individuals who
have met the requirements of the RMP Program as of
April 30, 1992. These requirements are designed to
provide minimum proficiency criteria for individuals
who provide radon measurement services on-site in a
residential environment
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Radiation monitoring, 'Quality
assurance, 'Residential buildings, 'Indoor air pollu-
tion, Houses, Requirements, Services, Contractors, Di-
rectories, 'National Radon Measurement Proficiency
Program.
PB92-169564/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System.
Software for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User
Manual).
Viar and Co., Alexandria, VA. Environmental Services
Div.
1992,106p EPA/SW/DK-92/043A
Contract EPA-68-D9-0135
For system on diskette see PB92-502202. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
The OCCSS software is a version of a mainframe-
based application developed for the EPA's National
Contract Laboratory Program (CLP). OCCSS is de-
signed to automate the determination of contractual
compliance and completeness of data submitted to
EPA under the RAS programs of CERCLA (Compre-
hensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act) and SARA (Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act). The manual provides the user
with instructions for running OCCSS software on the
PC. Descriptions of and instructions for each menu are
detailed in the following sections. The user should
have a working knowledge of PC DOS prior to utilizing
the system.
Keywords: "User manuals(Computer programs), "Pol-
lution regulations, 'Organic compounds, 'Waste man-
agement, Documentation, Land pollution abatement,
Compliance, Contracts, Permits, Data storage and re-
trieval, US EPA, 'Organic Contract Compliance
Screening System, Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act, Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Routine analyt-
ical services.
PB92-169614/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Per-
formance Prediction Model. Final rept. Aug 89-Feb
92.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Aerosol Technology.
P. A. Lawless. Jun 92, 83p EPA/SW/DK-92/044,,
EPA/600/R-92/104A
For system on diskette, see PB92-502251. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research
Lab.
The manual is the companion document for the micro-
computer program ESPVI 4.0, Electrostatic Precipita-
tion V-l and Performance Model (PB92-502251). The
program was developed to provide a user-friendly
interface to an advanced model of electrostatic pre-
cipitation (ESP) performance. The program is capable
of modeling standard ESP configurations as well as
those that might be proposed for improved perform-
ance. It incorporates many of the latest developments
in prediction of ESP performance, including electrical
waveform effects, non-rapping reentrainment, and
electrode misalignment. The manual provides the doc-
umentation needed to load the program from its disk,
sets up the computer configuration for optimal oper-
ation, and introduces the operation of the program.
The user is expected to be familiar with the operation
of an ESP and know the important factors that affect it.
An example ESP is provided with the program to help
with the manual's exposition: it provides a direct com-
parison of the model's predictions. The program con-
sists of a series of menu screens; the document is
similarly organized, with increasing levels of detail pro-
vided as the menus become more specific. Finally, a
section on the underlying algorithms discusses typical
values that might be encountered with the model.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs), 'Air
pollution control equipment, 'Electrostatic precipita-
tors, 'Computerized simulation, Performance evalua-
tion, Documentation, Electrodes.
PB92-169630/REB PC A11 /MF A03
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B
(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake
Acidity. Volume 1 and Volume 2: Appendices.
Data Tape Documentation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Oct 90,239p EPA/DF/DK-92/045
For system on diskette see, PB92-503085. Prepared in
cooperation with Kilkelly Environmental Associates,
Inc., Raleigh, NC.
The research described in the document represents
one component of Phase II of the Eastern Lake Survey
(ELS-II), a part of the National Surface Water Survey
(NSWS). Surveys of fish community status were con-
ducted in summer 1987 in 49 lakes in ELS Subregion
2B, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Subregion 26
was selected because of its (1) high proportion of
acidic and low-pH lakes, (20 relative lack of existin
data on fish communities in lakes, and (3) diverse geo-
logical and hydrological conditions allowing optimal
evaluation of the association between lake character-
istics and fish community status. A companion study
dealing with regional patterns in fish mercury content
in Subregion 2B was conducted concurrently; results
from the study will be presented in a subsequent
report.
Keywords: "Water quality, "Water pollution effects,
"Fish physiology, "Lakes, "Michigan, "Acidification, Bi-
ological communities, pH, Hydrology, Air water interac-
tions, Bioassay, Water chemistry, Sampling, Environ-
mental surveys, Documentation, "Eastern Lake
Survey, Eastern Region(United States), National Sur-
face Water Survey.
PB92-169655/REB PC A06/MF A02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxici-
ty of Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity
Test Data. Data Tape Documentation.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
F. L. Mayer, G. F. Krause, M. R. Ellersieck, and G. Lee.
Jun 92,104pEPA/600/R-92/091,EPA/SW/DK-92/
047A
For system on diskette, see PB92-503119. Prepared in
cooperation with Missouri Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion, Columbia.
A comprehensive approach to predicting chronic toxic-
ity from acute toxicity data was developed in which si-
multaneous consideration is given to concentration,
degree of response, and time course of effect. A con-
sistent endpoint (lethality) and degree of response
(0%) were used to compare acute and chronic tests.
Predicted no-effect concentrations were highly accu-
rate 92% of the time (within a factor of 2.0 of the limits
of the maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations
for lethality) and did not vary by more than a factor of
4.8 when the technique was applied to a data base of
18 chemicals and 7 fish species. Growth effects can
be predicted from chronic lethality, but reproductive ef-
fects should not be.
Keywords: "Water pollution effects, "Fishes, "Toxicity,
"Chemical compounds, Statistical analysis, Documen-
tation, Exposure, Concentration(Comppsition), Mortali-
ty, Fishkill, Growth stages, Fish physiology, Risk as-
sessment, 'Multifactor probit analysis.
PB92-173780/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil:
A Directory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Edison, NJ.
S. Rosenthal, G. Wolf, M. Avery, and J. H. Nash. Jun
92,49p EPA/600/R-92/096
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Prepared in cooperation with Chapman, Inc., Atlantic
Highlands, NJ. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineer-
ing Lab.
Soil contaminated by virgin petroleum products leaking
from underground storage tanks is a pervasive prob-
lem in the United States. Economically feasible dispos-
al of such soil concerns the responsible party (RP),
whether the RP is one individual small business owner,
a group of owners, or a large multinational corporation.
They may need a starting point in their search for an
appropriate solution, such as recycling. The report pro-
vides initial assistance in two important areas. First it
discusses four potential recycling technologies that
manufacture marketable products from recycled petro-
leum-contaminated soil: the hot mix asphalt process,
the cold mix asphalt system, cement production, and
brick manufacturing. The report also presents the re-
sults of a project survey designed to identify recycling
facilities. It lists recycling facilities alphabetically by lo-
cation within each state, organized by U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA) Region. The report
also includes detailed addresses, recycling locations,
telephone numbers, and contacts for these facilities.
The scope of the project limits listings to fixed facilities
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or small mobile facility owners that recycle soil con-
taminated by virgin petroleum products into market-
able commodities. It does not address site-specific or
commercial hazardous waste remediation facilities.
Keywords: 'Petroleum products, *Land pollution con-
trol, 'Soil contamination, 'Recycling, 'Remedial
action, Underground storage, Storage tanks, Technol-
ogy utilization, Listings, Asphalts, Cements, Bricks,
Permits, Hot mix paving mixtures.
PB92-182344/REB PC A24/MF A04
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking:
Lung Cancer and Other Disorders. Draft repL
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
May 92,559p EPA/600/6-90/006B, OHEA-C-361
Prepared in cooperation with ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
The draft report addresses the weight of evidence on
the potential associations between passive smoking or
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) and (1) lung
cancer in nonsmoking adults, and (2) noncancer respi-
ratory disorders, primarily in children. With respect to
lung cancer, the draft report concludes that (1) ETS is
causally associated with lung cancer in nonsmoking
adults and is an EPA Group A (known human) carcino-
gen, and (2) approximately 3,000 lung cancer deaths
per year among nonsmokers of both sexes in the
United States are attributable to ETS. With respect to
noncancer respiratory effects, the report concludes
that ETS exposure to children from parental smoking is
causally associated with (1) respiratory symptoms of ir-
ritation (cough, sputum, and wheeze); (2) middle ear
effusion; (3) reduced lung function; (4) lower respirato-
ry tract infections (LRIs), particularly in infants; and (5)
additional episodes and increased severity of asthma
in asthmatic children. The evidence also suggests that
ETS exposure induces asthma in previously asympto-
matic children. In addition, passive smoking causes
some respiratory discomfort and reduced lung function
in adults. The report estimates that ETS exposure con-
tributes 150,000 to 300,000 LRIs annually in children
under 18 months, resulting in 7,500 to 15,000 hospital-
izations, and 8,000 to 26,000 new cases of asthma in
previously asymptomatic children, as well as aggravat-
ing symptoms in approximately 20% of asthmatic chil-
dren.
Keywords: 'Pulmonary neoplasms, 'Smoking, 'Respi-
ratory diseases, Carcinogens, Adults, Children, Respi-
ratory function tests. Family, Epidemiology, Asthma,
Otitis media with effusion. Health hazards, 'Passive
smoking, Environmental tobacco smoke.
PB92-1B2518/REB PC E99
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compen-
dium (Assorted Volumes).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 92,635p EPA/530/R-92/018
SeeateoPB92-111707.
The report is an update package for insertion into the
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium ((see PB92-111 707
(complete set) or individual volumes PB92-111 715;
723; 731; 749; 756; 764; 772; 780; 798; 806; and 814.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Licenses, 'Govern-
ment policies, 'Pollution control, Waste management
Users guide, Indexes(Documentation), Diskettes, Re-
placement Files, Identifying, Documents, Descriptors,
Technical assistance, Personnel, Transportation,
Waste recycling, 'Resource Conservation and Recov-
ery Act(RCRA), Updating, Listings.
PB92-182781/REB PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
1992,6157p
Set includes PB92-182799 through PB92-182906.
No abstract available.
PB92-182799/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - SportsCar America, PUMA
Division Inc.
SportsCar America, Inc., Durham, NC. PUMA Div.
1992,50p EPA/460/A-92/35
See also PB92-186906. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Sports Car
America, PUMA Division Incorporated. In the a pplica-
tion, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement. Air
pollution control equipment, Fuel systems, Exhaust
systems. Exhaust emissions, Standards compliance,
Fuels, Operation and maintenance. Design criteria,
Performance testing, Fugitive emissions, Automobiles,
PUMA Division Incorporated, Exhaust emission control
devices, Evaporative emission control devices.
PB92-182807/REB PCA99/MFE11
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
BMW of North America, Inc., Montvale, NJ.
1992,1180p EPA/460/A-92/36
See also PB92-182799 and report for 1991, PB91-
242651. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from BMW of
North America, Inc. In the application, the manufactur-
er gives a detailed technical description of the vehicles
or engines he intends to market during the upcoming
model year. These engineering data include explana-
tions and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle
parameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems,
ignition systems and exhaust and evaporative emis-
sion control systems. It also provides information on
emission test procedures, service accumulation proce-
dures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance re-
quirements to be followed during tasting. Section 16 of
the application contains the results of emission testing,
a statement of compliance to the regulations, produc-
tion engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input
Form on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Air pol-
lution abatement, 'Internal combustion engines, Air
pollution control equipment Fuel systems. Exhaust
systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards compliance.
Fuels, Operation and maintenance, Design criteria,
Performance testing, Fugitive emissions. Exhaust
emission control devices, Evaporative emission con-
trol devices, BMW of North America Incorporated.
PB92-182815/REB PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.SJV.
Rat Research and Development, Dearborn, Ml. U.S.A.
Branch.
1992,306p EPA/460/A-92/37
See also PB92-182807, PB92-122282 and PB91-
242669. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Fiat Auto R
and D USA. In the application, the manufacturer gives
a detailed technical description of the vehicles or en-
gines he intends to market during the upcoming model
year. These engineering data include explanations
and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle pa-
rameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems,
ignition systems and exhaust and evaporative emis-
sion control systems. It also provides information on
emission test procedures, service accumulation proce-
dures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance re-
quirements to be followed during testing. Section 16 of
the application contains the results of emission testing,
a statement of compliance to the regulations, produc-
tion engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input
Form on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Internal combustion
engines, 'Air pollution abatement, 'Certification, Air
pollution control equipment. Fuel systems, Exhaust
systems, Exhaust emissions. Standards compliance,
Fuels, Operation and maintenance, Design criteria,
Performance testing, Fugitive emissions, Automobiles,
Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative emis-
sion control devices. Fiat R and D USA.
PB92-182823/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year
Light-Duty Trucks - Grumman Olson.
Grumman Olson, Inc., Sturgis, Ml.
1992,135pEPA/460/A-92/38
See also PB92-182815. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty trucks from Grumman
Olson Company. In the application, the manufacturer
gives a detailed technical description of the vehicles or
engines he intends to market during the upcoming
model year. These engineering data include explana-
tions and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle
parameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems,
ignition systems and exhaust and evaporative emis-
sion control systems. It also provides information on
emission test procedures, service accumulation proce-
dures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance re-
quirements to be followed during testing. Section 16 of
the application contains the results of emission testing,
a statement of compliance to the regulations, produc-
tion engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input
Form on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement.
Trucks, Air pollution control equipment Fuel systems,
Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards com-
pliance, Fuels, Operation and maintenance, Design
criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emissions, Ex-
haust emission control devices. Evaporative emission
control devices, Grumman Olson Company.
PB92-182831/REB PC A99/MF EOS
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
Lotus Cars Ltd., Norwich (England).
1992,896p EPA/460/A-92/39
See also PB92-182823. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Lotus Cars,
LTD. In the application, the manufacturer gives a de-
tailed technical description of the vehicles or engines
he intends to market during the upcoming model year.
These engineering data include explanations and/or
drawings which describe engine/vehicle parameters
such as basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition sys-
tems and exhaust and evaporative emission control
systems. It also provides information on emission test
procedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to
be used, and proposed maintenance requirements to
be followed during testing. Section 16 of the applica-
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tion contains the results of emission testing, a state-
ment of compliance to the regulations, production
engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form
on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is
based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, "Air pollution abatement, Air
pollution control equipment, Fuel systems. Exhaust
systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards compliance,
Fuels, Operation and maintenance. Design criteria,
Performance testing, Fugitive emissions, Automobiles,
Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative emis-
sion control devices, Lotus Cars LTD.
PB92-182849/REB PC A25/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co.,
Ltd.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Atsugi (Japan).
1992,591p EPA/460/A-92740
See also PB92-182831. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Nissan
Motors Company, LTD for the Infiniti. In the applica-
tion, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: "Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, *Air pollution abatement,
Automobiles, Air pollution control equipment, Fuel sys-
tems, Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards
compliance, Fuels, Operation and maintenance,
Design criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emis-
sions, Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative
emission control devices, Nissan Motors Company
LTD.
PB92-182856/REB PC A25/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co.,
Ltd.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Atsugi (Japan).
1992,585p EPA/460/A-92/41
See also PB92-182849. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Nissan
Motors Company, LTD, for the Maxima. In the applica-
tion, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement,
Automobiles , Air pollution control equuipment, Fuel
systems, Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions, Stand-
ards compliance, Fuels, Operation and maintenance,
Design criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emis-
sions, Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative
emission control devices, Nissan Motors Company
LTD.
PB92-182864/REB PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co.,
Ltd.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Atsugi (Japan).
1992,643p EPA/460/A-92/42
See also PB92-182856. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Nissan
Motors Company, LTD for the Stanza. In the applica-
tion, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement,
Automobiles, Air pollution control equipment, Fuel
Systems, Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions. Stand-
ards compliance. Fuels, Operation and maintenance.
Design criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emis-
sions, Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative
emission control devices, Nissan Motors Company
LTD.
PB92-182872/REB PC A17/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Atsugi (Japan).
1992,389p EPA/460/A-92/43
See also PB92-182864 and PB91-242735. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty trucks from Nissan Motors
Company, LTD. In the application, the manufacturer
gives a detailed technical description of the vehicles or
engines he intends to market during the upcoming
model year. These engineering data include explana-
tions and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle
parameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems,
ignition systems and exhaust and evaporative emis-
sion control systems. It also provides information on
emission test procedures, service accumulation proce-
dures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance re-
quirements to be followed during testing. Section 16 of
the application contains the results of emission testing,
a statement of compliance to the regulations, produc-
tion engine parameters and a Summary Sheet Input
Form on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement,
Trucks, Air pollution control equipment, Fuel sytems,
Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions. Standards com-
pliance. Fuels, Operation and maintenance, Design
criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emissions, Ex-
haust emission control devices, Evaporative emission
control devices, Nissan Motors Company LTD.
PB92-182880/REB PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Porsche.
Porsche Cars North America! Inc., Reno, NV.
1992,740p EPA/460/A-92/44
See also PB92-182872. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF £99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles for Porsche. In the
application, the manufacturer gives a detailed techni-
cal description of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement,
Automobiles, Air pollution control equipment, Fuel sys-
tems, Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards
compliance. Fuels, Operation and maintenance,
Design criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emis-
sions. Exhaust emission control devices. Evaporative
emission control devices, Porsche.
PB92-182898/REB PC A19/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
Saab Cars USA, Inc., Orange, CT.
1992,440p EPA/460/A-92/45
See also PB92-182880 and PB88-125109. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Saab Cars
USA, Incorporated. In the application, the manufactur-
er gives a detailed technical description of the vehicles
or engines he intends to market during the upcoming
model year. These engineering data include explana-
tions and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle
parameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems,
ignition systems and exhaust and evaporative emis-
sion control systems. It also provides information on
emission test procedures, service accumulation proce-
dures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance re-
quirements to be followed during testing. Section 16 of
the application contains the results of emission testing,
a statement of compliance to the regulations, produc-
tion engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input
Form on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement,
Automobiles, Air pollution control equipment, Fuel sys-
tems. Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards
compliance, Fuels, Operation and maintenance.
Design criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emis-
sions, Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative
emission control devices, Saab Cars USA Incorporat-
ed.
PB92-182906/REB PC A09/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year
Light-Duty Vehicles - Toyota Technical Center,
U.S.A. Inc.
Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc., Ann Arbor, Ml.
1992,197p EPA/460/A-92/46
See also PB92-182898 and PB92-122456. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 12 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182781.
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Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with light-duty vehicles from Toyota Tech-
nical Center, USA Incorporated. In the application, the
manufacturer gives a detailed technical description of
the vehicles or engines he intends to market during the
upcoming model year. These engineering data include
explanations and/or drawings which describe engine/
vehicle parameters such as basic engine design, fuel
systems, ignition systems and exhaust and evapora-
tive emission control systems. It also provides informa-
tion on emission test procedures, service accumula-
tion procedures, fuels to be used, and proposed main-
tenance requirements to be followed during testing.
Section 16 of the application contains the results of
emission testing, a statement of compliance to the reg-
ulations, production engine parameters, and a Sum-
mary Sheet Input Form on which issuance of a Certifi-
cate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Light duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement,
Automobiles, Air pollution control equipment, Fuel sys-
tems. Exhaust systems, Exhaust emissions, Standards
compliance, Fuels, Operation and maintenance.
Design criteria, Performance testing, Fugitive emis-
sions, Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporative
emission control devices, Toyota Technical Centers
USA Incorporated.
PB92-182914/REB PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Vehicles.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
1992,1714p
Set includes PB92-182922 through PB92-182997.
No abstract available.
PB92-182922/REB PC A18/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines - Caterpillar. *
Caterpillar, Inc., PeoriajL
1992,409p EPA/460/A-92/47
See also PB92-182997 and PB88-125166. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty diesel vehicles from Cat-
erpillar Incorporated. In the application, the manufac-
turer gives a detailed technical description of the vehi-
cles or engines he intends to market during the up-
coming model year. These engineering data include
explanations and/or drawings which describe engine/
vehicle parameters such as basic engine design, fuel
systems, ignition systems and exhaust and evapora-
tive emission control systems. It also provides informa-
tion on emission test procedures, service accumula-
tion procedures, fuels to be used, and proposed main-
tenance requirements to be followed during testing.
Section 16 of the application contains the results of
emission testing, a statement of compliance to the reg-
ulations, production engine parameters, and a Sum-
mary Sheet Input Form on which issuance of a Certifi-
cate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Diesel engines,
•Certification, 'Air pollution abatement. Performance
testing, Design criteria, Diesel engine exhaust, Fugitive
emissions, Exhaust emissions, Internal combustion
engines, Fuel systems. Air pollution control equipment,
Exhaust systems. Standards compliance. Fuels, Oper-
ation and maintenance. Construction equipment Ex-
haust emission control devices, Evaporative emission
control devices. Caterpillar Incorporated.
PB92-182930/REB PC A21/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine
Company, Inc.
Cummins Engine Co., Inc., Columbus, IN.
1992, 498p EPA/460/A-92/46
See also PB92-182922 and PB90-214230. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty diesel vehicles from Cum-
mins Engine Company, Incorporated. In the applica-
tion, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Diesel engines,
'Certification, 'Air pollution abatement, Performance
testing. Design criteria, Diesel engine exhaust. Fugitive
emissions, Exhaust emissions, Fuel systems, Internal
combustion engines, Air pollution control equipment,
Exhaust systems, Standards compliance, Fuels, Oper-
ation and maintenance, Cummins Engine Company In-
corporated, Exhaust emission control devices, Evapo-
rative emission control devices.
PB92-182948/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corpo-
ration.
Detroit Diesel Corp., Ml.
1992,221p EPA/460/A-92/49
See also P892-182930 and PB92-127984. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application lor certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty diesel vehicles from De-
troit Diesel Corporation. In the application, the manu-
facturer gives a detailed technical description of the
vehicles or engines he intends to market during the up-
coming model year. These engineering data include
explanations arid/or drawings which describe engine/
vehicle parameters such as basic engine design, fuel
systems, ignition systems and exhaust and evapora-
tive emission control systems. It also provides informa-
tion on emission test procedures, service accumula-
tion procedures, fuels to be used, and proposed main-
tenance requirements to be followed during testing.
Section 16 of the application contains the results of
emission testing, a statement of compliance to the reg-
ulations, production engine parameters, and a Sum-
mary Sheet Input Form on which issuance of a Certifi-
cate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Diesel engines,
'Certification, 'Air pollution abatement, Performance
testing, Design criteria, Diesel engine exhaust, Fugitive
emissions. Exhaust emissions. Fuel systems, Internal
combustion engines. Air pollution control equipment,
Exhaust systems, Standards compliance, Fuels, Oper-
ation and maintenance, Detroit Diesel Corporation, Ex-
haust emission control devices, Evaporation emission
control devices.
PB92-1829S5/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
Hino Motors Ltd., Tokyo (Japan).
1992,128p EPA/460/A-92/50
See also PB92-182948 and PB92-122522. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty diesel vehicles from Hino
Motors, Ltd. In the application, the manufacturer gives
a detailed technical description of the vehicles or en-
gines he intends to market during the upcoming model
year. These engineering data include explanations
and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle pa-
rameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems,
ignition systems and exhaust and evaporative emis-
sion control systems. It also provides information on
emission test procedures, service accumulation proce-
dures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance re-
quirements to be followed during testing. Section 16 of
the application contains the results of emission testing,
a statement of compliance to the regulations, produc-
tion engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input
Form on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Diesel engines,
'Certification, 'Air pollution abatement, Performance
testing, Design criteria, Diesel engine exhaust, Fugitive
emissions, Exhaust emissions, Fuel systems, Internal
combustion engines, Air pollution control equipment,
Exhaust systems, Standards compliance, Fuels, Oper-
ation and maintenance, Hinto Motors Ltd, Exhaust
emission control devices, Evaporation emission con-
trol devices.
PB92-182963/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
Mack Trucks, Inc., Hagerstown, MD.
1992,267p EPA/460/A-92/51
See also PB92-182955 and PB91-242776. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty vehicles from Mack
trucks. In the application, the manufacturer gives a de-
tailed technical description of the vehicles or engines
he intends to market during the upcoming model year.
These engineering data include explanations and/or
drawings which describe engine/vehicle parameters
such as basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition sys-
tems and exhaust and evaporative emission control
systems. It also provides information on emission test
procedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to
be used, and proposed maintenance requirements to
be followed during testing. Section 16 of the applica-
tion contains the results of emission testing, a state-
ment of compliance to the regulations, production
engine parameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form
on which issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is
based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Internal combustion
engines, 'Certification, 'Air pollution abatement, Per-
formance testing, Design criteria. Exhaust emissions,
Diesel engines, Gasoline engines, Fugitive emissions,
Trucks, Emission control, Air pollution control equip-
ment, Exhaust systems, Standards compliance, Fuels,
Operation and maintenance, Mack trucks, Exhaust
emission control devices, Evaporation emission con-
trol devices.
PB92-182971/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Navistar International Cor-
poration.
Navistar International Corp., Melrose Park, IL.
1992,76p EPA/460/A-92/52
See also PB92-182963 and PB91-242784. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty vehicles from Navistar
International Corporation. In the application, the manu-
facturer gives a detailed technical description of the
vehicles or engines he intends to market during the up-
coming model year. These engineering data include
explanations and/or drawings which describe engine/
vehicle parameters such as basic engine design, fuel
systems, ignition systems and exhaust and evapora-
tive emission control systems. It also provides informa-
tion on emission test procedures, service accumula-
tion procedures, fuels to be used, and proposed main-
tenance requirements to be followed during testing.
Section 16 of the application contains the results of
emission testing, a statement of compliance to the reg-
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ulations, production engine parameters, and a Sum-
mary Sheet Input Form on which issuance of a Certifi-
cate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'Inter-
nal combustion engines, *Air pollution abatement, Per-
formance testing, Design criteria, Exhaust emissions,
Diesel engines. Gasoline engines, Fugitive emissions,
Operation and maintenance, Emission control, Air pol-
lution control equipment, Exhaust systems, Standards
compliance, Fuels, Navistar International Corporation,
Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporation emis-
sion control devices.
PB92-182989/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Winnebago Industries, Inc., Forest City, IA.
1992,82p EPA/460/A-92/53
See also PB92-182971. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty vehicles from Winnebago
Industries, Incorporated for 1992 models. In the appli-
cation, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Internal combustion
engines, "Certification, 'Air pollution abatement, Per-
formance testing, Design criteria, Exhaust emissions,
Diesel engines. Gasoline engines. Fugitive emissions,
Operation and maintenance, Emission control, Air pol-
lution control equipment. Exhaust systems, Standards
compliance, Fuels, Winnebago Industries Incorporat-
ed, Exhaust emission control devices, Evaporation
emission control devices.
PB92-182997/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year
Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Winnebago Industries, Inc., Forest City, I A.
1992,33p EPA/460/A-92/54
See also PB92-182989. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Also available in set of 8 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-182914.
Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars,
light-duty trucks, motorcycles, or heavy-duty engines
submits to EPA an application for certification. The
report deals with heavy-duty vehicles from Winnebago
Industries, Incorporated for 1993 models. In the appli-
cation, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical de-
scription of the vehicles or engines he intends to
market during the upcoming model year. These engi-
neering data include explanations and/or drawings
which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as
basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems
and exhaust and evaporative emission control sys-
tems. It also provides information on emission test pro-
cedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be
used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be
followed during testing. Section 16 of the application
contains the results of emission testing, a statement of
compliance to the regulations, production engine pa-
rameters, and a Summary Sheet Input Form on which
issuance of a Certificate of Conformity is based.
Keywords: 'Heavy duty vehicles, 'Certification, 'inter-
nal combustion engines, 'Air pollution abatement, Per-
formance testing, Design criteria. Exhaust emissions,
Diesel engines, Gasoline engines, Operation and
maintenance, Emission control, Air pollution control
equipment, Exhaust systems, Standards compliance,
Fuels, Fugitive emissions, Winnebago Industries Incor-
porated, Exhaust emission control devices, Evapora-
tion emission control devices.
PB92-183201/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Background Document for the Liquid Release
Test: Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Col-
laborative Study.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
G. L. Kingsbury, and C. V. Wall. 18 Sep 91,117p EPA/
530/SW-91/079
Contracts EPA-68-01-7075, EPA-68-WO-0032
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
The liquid release test (LRT) is a laboratory test
method designed to determine whether or not liquid
will be released from sorbents when they are subject-
ed to a vertical load, as would be experienced by mate-
rials buried in a landfill. The LRT is an attribute test
rather than a continuous variable measurement test.
Thus, the result is either a release detected (sample
fails the test) or no release detected (sample passes
the test). The report describes the single-laboratory
evaluation and the collaborative study conducted in
1988 to evaluate performance of the LRT Draft Proto-
col, and provides an assessment of the method based
on the results of these tests.
Keywords: 'Earth fills, 'Absorbers(Materials), 'Perme-
ability, 'Liquids, 'Laboratory tests, 'Pollution control,
Interlaboratory comparisons, Feasibility, 'Liquid re-
lease test.
PB92-183235/REB PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act. 1. Guidance for State and Federal Agencies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
22 Jun 92, 37p EPA/540/09-92/204
See also PB92-183243.
The document summarizes the Agency's positions and
policies regarding those issues reviewed by the sec-
tion 18 work group. It does not address every issue as-
sociated with emergency exemptions and is not in-
tended to supplant the section 18 regulations at 40
CFR part 166. It is meant to clarify certain parts of the
existing regulations and to serve as additional guid-
ance to Federal and State agencies submitting section
18 emergency exemption requests.
Keywords: 'Federal agencies, 'State government,
'Pesticides, Farm crops, Disaster planning, Economic
analysis. Insecticide resistance, 'Federal Insecticide
Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
PB92-183243/REB PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act. 2. Instructions for Submission of Emergency
Exemption Applications.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
22 Jun 92,34p EPA/540/09-92/205
See also PB92-183235.
Instructions are provided for completing section 18
emergency exemption applications (specific, public
Health, and quarantine exemptions). The package is
part II of the Emergency Exemptions Under Section 18
of the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act. II. Instructions for submission of Emergency Ex-
emption Applications.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Instructions, Public health,
Quarantine, Disaster planning, Economic analysis,
Pesticide residues. Food contamination, 'Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, 'Emergency
exemption.
PB92-183284/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Western Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1985.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 85, 71 p EPA/ROD/R01 -85/064
See also PB92-963701.
The 20-acre Western Sand and Gravel site is a former
gravel mining facility and industrial waste disposal area
in North Smithfield and Burrillville, Rhode Island. Land
use in the area is predominantly agricultural. The esti-
mated 600 people who reside within one mile of the
site use the underlying ground water as their drinking
water supply. From 1953 to 1979, Western Sand and
Gravel, Inc. (WSG) used the site for gravel mining op-
erations. From 1975 to 1979, approximately 12 acres
of the site were used for the disposal of liquid wastes,
including chemicals and sewage waste. In 1979, the
State conducted sampling of private domestic wells in
the area and ordered the site to be closed because of
violations of water and air pollution regulations and for
failing to prepare complete and accurate industrial
waste manifests. This final source control ROD ad-
dresses OU2, site closure and post closure provisions
to contain contamination and minimize offsite migra-
tion of contaminants. Future RODs will address the
contaminated ground water as OU3. The primarily con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil and sludge are
VOCs including benzene, TCE, and PCE. The selected
remedial action for this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Remedial action, Land
pollution, Sludge disposal, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Gravel mines, Liquid wastes, Industrial
wastes, Water pollution, Mine wastes, Air pollution. En-
vironmental transport, Rhode Island, 'Record of Deci-
sion, 'Cleanup operations, EPA region 1,
Burrillville(Rhode Island).
PB92-195684/REB PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of
Topsmelt ('Atherinops affinis'). Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
L. R. Goodman, M. J. Hemmer, D. P. Middaugh, and J.
C. Moore, cl992,8p EPA/600/J-92/211
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v11
P409-4141992.
Flow-through acute and early-life-stage (ELS) toxicity
tests werp conducted with topsmelt (Atherinops af-
finis), a Pacific coast saltwater fish, and fenvalerate, a
synthetic pyrethroid insecticide. The 96-h LC50 for ju-
venile fish was 0.66 micrograms/L. In the 30-d ELS
test with laboratory-spawned embryos, average meas-
ured fenvalerate concentrations were nondetectable
(<0.075 micrograms/L) in two control treatments,
0.14,0.34,0.82,1.5, and 3.2 micrograms/L. Survival of
embryos to hatching ranged from 94 to 100%, with no
statistically significant differences among treatments.
No fry survived exposure to fenvalerate concentra-
tions > or = 0.82 micrograms/L; overall survival in
lower concentrations and control treatments ranged
from 86 to 97%. There were no consistent concentra-
tion-dependent differences in weight between fish in
the carrier-control treatment and fish exposed to fen-
valerate. Mean wet weights of surviving fish ranged
from 16.9 mg in 0.34 micrograms/L to 20.3 mg in 0.14
micrograms/L. The average bioconcentration factor
for fish exposed to 0.14 and 0.34 micrograms fenvaler-
ate per liter was 315.
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects(Animals), 'Fenva-
lerate, Toxicity, Life cycles, Dose-response relation-
ships, Mortality, Reprints, 'Topsmelt, 'Atherinops af-
finis.
PB92-195726/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller
Genomic Libraries. Journal article.
Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, Chicago, IL.
U. M. X. Sangodkar, and S. Mavinkurve. C1992,6p
EPA/600/J-92/214
Pub. in DNA and Protein Engineering Techniques, v1
n4 p48-51 1988. Prepared in cooperation with Goa
Univ. (India). Dept. of Microbiology. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
A technique for screening and simultaneously main-
taining individual clones of the gene library for long-
term storage is described. The method is particularly
useful for identification and cloning of genes from
cosmid-based genomic libraries of prokaryotes that
constitute a smaller number of recombinant clones,
most of which carry fragments of 20-30 kb in size.
Keywords: 'Genomic library, 'Genetic engineering,
Autoradiography, Cosmids, Genetic recombination,
December 1992
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Molecular cloning, Prpkaryotic cells, Escherichia coli,
Nucleic acid hybridization, Reprints.
PB92-195965/REB PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal
Waste Combustion with Carbon Injection into
Flue Gas. Rept. for Jul 91-May 92.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
T. G. Brna, J. D. Kilgroe, and C. A. Miller. c1992,17p
EPA/600/A-92/134
Presented at ECO World '92, Washington, DC., June
14-17,1992.
The paper gives results of tests (to aid in developing
emission rules) in July and August 1991 on a 360-
tonne/day mass burn municipal waste combustor
(MWC) at the Ogden Martin Systems of Stanislaus,
Inc. facility near Crows Landing, CA. Test results indi-
cated that carbon (C) addition was effective in improv-
ing mercury (Ho) removal: removal increased with in-
creasing C feed rate. Hg removal improved from about
30% without C addition to over 90% at the highest C
feed rate tested. The test data obtained for evaluation
of the secondary test objectives suggested that (1)
ammonia (NH3) addition (which occurred with low slip)
had no apparent adverse effect on Hg control, (2) lime
stoichiometry had no effect on Hg emissions over the
narrow range studied, (3) the fabric filter (FF) gas tem-
perature over the range tested did not affect Hg con-
trol, and (4) the Hg content of ash/residue stream
samples remained relatively constant over a period of
28 days in samples held at 54 C.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Mercury(Metals),
"Activated carbon treatment, 'Incineration, 'Waste
disposal, Municipal wastes, Rue gases. Injection, Per-
formance evaluation, Dry methods, Air pollution con-
trol equipment.
PB92-196039/RE8 PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restora-
tion Projects in the Pacific Northwest
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA.
Region X.
S. Connin. Aug 91.62p EPA/910/9-91/033
Region 10 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) recognizes the importance of healthy riparian
ecosystems to the maintenance of State Water Quality
Standards. Consequently, EPA developed a Region 10
Riparian Management Policy designed to protect, im-
prove, and restore riparian areas-particularly those af-
fected by non-point source (NFS) pollution. The policy
emphasizes the importance of riparian enhancement
to control NPS impacts and to enable states to meet
water quality standards. In addition, it establishes a
high priority for EPA funding of riparian restoration
projects. Riparian enhancement programs may incor-
porate Best Management Practices (BMPs) as restora-
tive methods designed to moderate the impacts of
poor landHise. EPA intends to identify common 'key'
characteristics of riparian enhancement projects which
promote successful design implementation, and moni-
toring of BMPs. By identifying these attributes, EPA
and other federal, state, and local agencies and
groups will be better equipped to design and imple-
ment successful restoration projects.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'Water pollu-
tion abatement, 'Water management Environmental
policy, Nonpoint sources, Best technology. State pro-
frams. Ecosystems, Land use, Land management US
PA, Design criteria. Pollution regulations. Funds, "Pa-
cific Northwest Region(United States), 'Riparian
waters. State implementation plans. EPA region 10.
PB92-196344/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Cir-
cuit Board Manufacturer. Environmental research
brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
G. P. Looby, and F. W. Kirsch. May 92, 9p EPA/600/S-
92/008
See also PB92-104355. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs)
were established at selected universities, and proce-
dures were adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/625/7-88/003,
July 1988). The WMAC team at the University of Ten-
nessee performed an assessment at a plant manufac-
turing printed circuit boards for television sets-ap-
proximately 4.3 million sq ft of finished boards per yr.
To make printed circuit boards, the plant begins with
making screens as all printing is accomplished using
silk-screening techniques. The circuit boards undergo
several operations including punching, scrubbing,
printing, etching, and soldering. The team's report, de-
tailing findings and recommendations, indicated that
the majority of waste was generated in the circuit
board production lines but the greatest savings could
be obtained by installing a closed-loop cooling water
system to reduce (60%) excess water usage in the
UV-light curing ovens after screen printing and the
cooling of the cupric chloride etch tanks.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, 'Manufacturers,
'Pollution abatement, 'Waste minimization, Manuals,
Printed circuits, Printing, Etching, Manufacturing, Re-
duction, Waste water, Cooling systems, Closed loop
cooling water system, Water utilization, Source reduc-
tion.
PB92-196369/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Permanent-Magnet DC Electric Motors. Envi-
ronmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. May 92,7p EPA/600/S-
92/016
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. Waste
Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs) were es-
tablished at selected universities and procedures were
adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity
Assessment Manual (EPA/625/7-88/003, July 1988).
The WMAC team at the University of Tennessee per-
formed an assessment at a plant manufacturing per-
manent-magnet DC electric motors-approximately 12
million motors and repair parts per yr. The armatures
and stators are manufactured separately and then as-
sembled into complete motor units. The team's report,
indicated that the majority of waste was generated in
the armature assembly line put that the greatest sav-
ings could be obtained by installing an electrostatic
powder coating system to reduce the generation of
waste paint solids (93%) and to eliminate the genera-
tion of waste paint liquids.
Keywords: 'Manufacturing, 'Waste minimization,
'Electric motors, Manuals, Armatures, Maintenance,
Solid waste disposal, Paints. Electrodeposited coat-
ings, Reduction, Liquids, Recommendations.
PB92-196377/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal
Parts. Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
G. P. Looby, and F. W. Kirsch. May 92,6p EPA/600/S-
92/01
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs)
were established at selected universities, and proce-
dures were adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/625/7-88/003,
July 1988). The WMAC team at Colorado State Univer-
sity performed an assessment for a plant that manu-
factures sheet metal cabinets and precision metal
parts. To make the cabinets, sheet metal is cut to size,
bent, welded, and polished. The metal parts are then
surface treated and painted. The machined parts are
produced from bar stock which is cut, drilled, milled,
and ground as needed. The team's report, detailing
findings and recommendations, indicated that the
most waste was generated by the chromate conver-
sion and iron phosphate coating processes that pre-
pare the parts for painting. The plant could achieve the
greatest cost savings by replacing solvent-based
painting with powder-based painting.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste minimiza-
tion, 'Pollution abatement, 'Manufacturers, Manuals,
Manufacturing, Operations, Metal sheets, Coatings,
Paints, Metal protection, Materials replacement, Sol-
vents, Chromate coatings, Conversion coatings, Metal
powder. Cost reduction.
PB92-196385/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Can-Manufacturing Equipment. Environmental
research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Apr 92,5p EPA/600/S-
92/014
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University performed an assessment for a
plant that produces equipment for manufacturing and
decorating aluminum beverage cans. Each component
manufactured undergoes a unique series of operations
including cutting, machining, welding, and painting.
The team's report, detailing findings and recommenda-
tions, indicated that spent cutting fluid and contaminat-
ed hydraulic fluid are the largest wastes generated by
the plant and that significant savings could result from
instituting a recycling program for the waste cutting
fluid.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste minimiza-
tion, 'Manufacturers, 'Pollution abatement. Manuals,
Manufacturing, Operations, Cutting, Welding, Painting,
Aluminum, Containers, Industrial plants, Contami-
nants, Cutting fluids, Hydraulic fluids, Waste water
reuse, Paints, Cost reduction, 'Waste recycling.
PB92-196393/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum
Extrusions Manufacturer. Environmental research
brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
G. P. Looby, and F. W. Kirsch. Apr 92, 7p EPA/600/S-
92/018
Grant EPA-R-814903
See also PB92-192137. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. Waste
Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs) were es-
tablished at selected universities and procedures were
adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity
Assessment Manual (EPA/S25/7-88/003, July 1988).
The WMAC team at the University of Tennessee per-
formed an assessment at a plant manufacturing alumi-
num extrusions -- over 36 million pounds per year. Pri-
mary and scrap aluminum is melted down, cast into
logs, then heat treated. Next, the logs are extruded
into desired shapes. Extrusions are sheared, heat
treated, then either buffed, anodized (colorized), paint-
ed, or shipped. The team's report, detailing findings
and recommendations, indicated that the majority of
waste was generated in the anodizing line but that the
greatest savings could be obtained by installing an
electrostatic powder coating system to eliminate spent
toluene, air filters, plastic sheets, paint ash, and evap-
orated solvents.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution abate-
ment, 'Metal industry, 'Waste management, 'Extru-
sions, Industrial wastes, Buffing, Coating processes,
Aluminum, Solvents, Metal scraps, Anodizing, Electro-
static coating, 'Waste minimization, Small systems.
Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB92-196401/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er Producing Treated Wood Products. Environ-
mental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and J. C. Maginn. May 92, 5p EPA/600/
S-92/022
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University performed an assessment at a
plant producing treated wood products-approximately
1,700,000 cu.ft./yr. Railroad crossties and poles are
treated with creosote in pressure cylinders to increase
their serviceability under conditions that promote
decay, weathering, insect destruction, or exposure to
fire. Lumber is treated by Wolmanizing, a closed loop
process in which a 2% chromated copper arsenate so-
lution is used for treatment in a pressure cylinder. The
team's report, detailing findings and recommenda-
tions, indicated that most waste was generated in the
creosote treatment process, and also that cost sav-
ings could be obtained by arranging an exchange of
accumulated bark and wood chips with others who use
wood scrap as a raw material.
Keywords: "Hazardous wastes, "Waste minimization,
'Manufacturers, "Pollution prevention, Wood prod-
ucts, Wood preservatives, Poles(Supports), Lumber,
Creosote, Industrial plants, Copper organic com-
pounds, Ozone, Phenols, Bark, Wood wastes, Remov-
al, Cost analysis, Assessments.
PB92-197086/REB PC AQ5/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Final
rept. 1991-92.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Herndon, VA.
J. T. Chehaske, W. G. DeWees, and F. M. Lewis. Jun
92,82p EPA/600/R-92/120A
Contract EPA-68-CO-0027
See also Volume 2, PB92-197094. Prepared in coop-
eration with DEECO, Inc., Gary, NC., and Lewis (F. Mi-
chael), El Segundo, CA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The U.S. EPA is considering continuous monitoring of
total hydrocarbon (THC) emissions from all
wastewater sludge incincerators. The study was con-
ducted to determine the reliability of total hydrocarbon
analyzers (THCAs) in the application. Continuous mon-
itors for oxygen (O2), carbon monoxide (CO), THC,
and temperature were installed at two municipal
wastewater sludge incinerators. The O2 data was used
to normalize the measured THC concentrations to 7%
O2. CO was measured to determine if it could be used
as a surrogate for THC measurements. The two
THCAs performed very well, achieving 94 and 90% on-
line availability at the two sampling sites, respectively.
The 02 and CO analyzers also worked well. There
were initial problems with the sample conditioning
system that is necessary for the CO and O2 monitors,
but successful operation was achieved after it was
modified. The report presents graphical and tabular
summaries of the results. The report covers a period
from February 1991 to September 1991, and work was
completed as of May 29,1992.
Keywords: 'Hydrocarbons, "Sludge disposal, "Air pol-
lution sampling, "Incineration, "Sewage sludge. Con-
tinuous sampling, Sewage treatment, Flue gases,
Concentration(Composition), Quality control, Quality
assurance, Oxygen, Carbon monoxide,
Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data), Gas analysis, Perform-
ance evaluation.
PB92-197094/REB PC A16/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices. Final rept. 1991 -92.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Herndon, VA.
J. T. Chehaske, W. G. DeWees, and F. M. Lewis. Jun
92,359p EPA/600/R-92/120B
Contract EPA-68-CO-0027
See also Volume 1, PB92-197086. Prepared in coop-
eration with DEECO, Inc., Can/, NC., and Lewis (F. Mi-
chael), El Segundo, CA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The problem of disposing of primary and secondary
sludge from municipal wastewater treatment facilities
is one of growing concern. Municipal wastewater
sludges contain toxic compounds such as heavy
metals and various organic species. Viable sludge dis-
posal options include methods of land disposal and in-
cineration. Emission limits for total hydrocarbons have
been proposed as a way to limit organic compound
emissions from sludge incinerators. Continuous emis-
sion monitors have been proposed to measure total
hydrocarbon emissions. The Risk Reduction Engineer-
ing Laboratory and the Office of Water sponsored the
program to evaluate the long term performance of
such monitors at two wastewater sludge incinerators.
The following document presents the results of that re-
search program.
Keywords: "Hydrocarbons, "Sludge disposal, "Air pol-
lution sampling, "Incineration, "Sewage sludge. Flue
gases, Concentration(Composition), Continuous sam-
pling, Sewage treatment, Oxygen, Carbon monoxide,
Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data).
PB92-198209/REB PC A22/MF A04
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
R. K. Olson, D. Binkley, and M. Boehm. 1992, 512p
EPA/600/A-92/140
See also PB92-143833 and PB90-131111. Prepared in
cooperation with ManTech Environmental Technolo-
gy, Inc., Corvallis, OR., and Colorado State Univ., Fort
Collins. Dept. of Forest and Wood Sciences.
The book addresses the relationships between air pol-
lution in the western United States and trends in the
?rowth and condition of Western coniferous forests.
he major atmospheric pollutants to which forest in
the region are exposed are sulfur and nitrogen com-
pounds and ozone. The potential effects of atmos-
pheric pollution on these forests include foliar injury,
alteration of growth rates and patterns, soil acidifica-
tion, shifts in species composition, and modification of
the effects of natural stresses.
Keywords: "Precipitatipn(Meteorology), "Forest trees,
"Growth, "Air pollution effects(Plants), Exposure,
Sulfur dioxide. Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, Hydrocarbons,
Environmental transport, Atmospheric circulation.
Chemical reactions. Gases, Acidification, Injuries,
Stress(Physiology), California, Washington(State),
Western Region(United States), Conifers.
PB92-198217/REB PC A02/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base
and the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk
Assessments. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
C. L. Russom, E. B. Anderson, B. E. Greenwood, and
A. Pilli. C1991, 6p EPA/600/A-92/141
Pub. in The Science of the Total Environment 109/
110, D667-670 1991. See also PB88-130034 and
PB91 -137083. Prepared in cooperation with Computer
Sciences Corp., Duluth, MN.
Ecological risk assessments are used by the US Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and other gov-
ernmental agencies to assist in determining the proba-
bility and magnitude of deleterious effects of hazard-
ous chemicals on plants and animals. These assess-
ments are important steps in formulating regulatory de-
cisions. The completion of an ecological risk assess-
ment requires the gathering of ecotoxicological hazard
and environmental exposure information. The informa-
tion is evaluated in the risk characterization section to
assist in making the final risk assessment. ASTER (AS-
sessment Tools for the Evaluation of Risk) was de-
signed by the US EPA Environmental Research Labo-
ratory-Duluth (ERL-D) to assist regulators in producing
assessments. ASTER is an integration of the AQUIRE
(AQUatic toxicity Information REtrieval system) and
QSAR (Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships)
systems. AQUIRE is a data base of aquatic toxicity
tests and QSAR is comprised of a data base of meas-
ured physicochemical properties, and various QSAR
models that estimate physicochemical and ecotoxico-
logical endpoints. ASTER will be available to interna-
tional governmental agencies through the US EPA Na-
tional Computing Center. (Copyright (c) 1991 Elsevier
Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: "Risk assessment, "Aquatic ecosystems,
"Hazardous materials, "Pollution regulations, "Water
pollution effects, US EPA, Aquatic animals, Aquatic
plants, Chemical compounds, Toxicity, Data storage
and retrieval, Physicochemical properties, Exposure,
Reprints, "Assessment Tools for the Evaluation of
Risk system, "ASTER computer program, AQUatic
toxicity Information REtrieval system, Quantitative
Structure Activity Relationships systems, AQUIRE
data base, QSAR system.
PB92-198225/REB PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic
Substances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
Book chapter Jun 87-Aug 89.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
F. M. Pfeffer, and C. G. Enfield. 1992,15p EPA/600/A-
92/142
Pub. in Transport and Remediation of Subsurface Con-
taminants, ACS Symposium Series 491, p194-204 Jun
91. See also PB87-169090. Developed from the Col-
loid and Surface Science Symposium (65th), Norman,
OK.,June17-19,1991.
The effect of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in landfill
leachate on the transport of a hydrophobic organic
compound through saturated aquifer material was in-
vestigated. Leachate DOC was found to be complex;
attempts to characterize the organic matrix were not
successful. Two hydrophobic compounds of environ-
mental significance were evaluated for (1) their parti-
tioning to DOC in leachate, and (2) the effects of
leachate on their partitioning to aquifer material. Re-
sults showed that the leachate reacts with aquifer ma-
terial to increase partitioning to the stationary phase
and that the DOC in the landfill leachate enhances mo-
bility of the hydrophobic compounds. The conclusion
was that at present, the authors do not know how to
predict the impact of a given leachate on a given aqui-
fer material without experimental measurements.
Keywords: "Waste disposal, "Environmental transport,
"Earth fills, "Land pollution, "Aquifers, "Organic com-
pounds. Organic matter, Porous media, Subsurface in-
vestigations, Remedial action. Leaching, Partition
functions, Humus, Water pollution, Sorption, Reprints,
"Dissolved organic carbon.
PB92-198233/REB PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Sup-
port to Federal, State, and Local Agencies. Rept.
forOct90-Sep91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
C. H. Darvin. 1992,8p EPA/600/A-92/143
See also PB91-191437. Presented at the AWMA
annual meeting held in Kansas City, MO. on June 21-
26,1992.
The paper discusses EPA's Control Technology
Center (CTC), including the technical support it pro-
vides to federal, state, and local agencies. In June
1985, the U.S. EPA announced an Air Toxics Strategy
to reduce public exposure to toxic pollutants in ambi-
ent air. The Strategy addressed both routine and acci-
dental releases and coupled responsibilities of tradi-
tional federal regulatory development and implemen-
tation programs with those of the states. The shift in
regulatory roles towards state and local agencies re-
sulted in the realization that a transfer of technical ex-
pertise and knowledge to those governmental sectors
would be required, involving the significant technical
resource that has been developed within the technical
staffs of EPA's air regulatory programs and research
offices. To facilitate that transfer of technical expertise
and knowledge to state and local government agen-
cies, the Control Technology Center was formed in
1987, as a collaborative effort between EPA's Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards (Emission Stand-
ards Division) and Office of Research and Develop-
ment (Air and Energy Engineering Research Laborato-
ry)
December 1992
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Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Pollution regula-
tions, 'Toxic substances, 'Information transfer, 'Envi-
ronmental engineering. State government, Local gov-
ernment. Technology utilization, National government,
Information systems, US EPA. 'Control Technology
Center.
PB92-198241/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorin-
ated Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
G. S. Kazachki, and C. L. Gage. 3 Jan 92,21 p EPA/
600/A-92/144
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
See also PB92-195908. Presented at '92 Purdue Re-
grigeration Conference, West Layfayette, IN., July 20-
23, 1992. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
Thermodynamic analysis using basic thermophysical
property data was used to evaluate seven predicted
fluorinated ether, ethane, and propane azeotropes:
E125/RC270, E125/R134a, E143a/R134, R134a/
E143a, E143a/R152a, R134/R245cb, and R245cb/
R227ea. The performance of each azeotrope as a re-
frigerant in vapor compression cycles of different
structures was evaluated solely on the basis of ther-
mophysical properties. The results were used to rank
the azeotropes among other refrigerants.
Keywords: "Fluorine organic compounds, * Azeo-
tropes, 'Thermodynamic properties, 'Refrigerants,
'Substitutes, Fluorohydrocarbons, Air pollution con-
trol, Vapor compression refrigeration cycle. Ethers.
PB92-198266/REB PC A03/MF A01
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
Rept. for Jun-Aug91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
B. W. McMinn, C. R. Newman, R. C. McCrillis, and M.
Kosusko. 1991,17p EPA/600/A-92/146
Presented at Annual Air and Waste Management As-
sociation (84th), Kansas City, MO., June 21-26, 1992.
See also PB89-151419. Prepared in cooperation with
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC., and Sci-
ence Applications International Corp., Durham, NC.
The paper discusses some of the volatile organic com-
pound (VOC) prevention options for surface coating.
Most small surface coating industries are considered
to be stationary area sources. Although stationary area
sources may account for as much as 50% of national
VOC emissions, they are often not amenable to add-
on controls because of cost and the difficulty in captur-
ing emissions. Pollution prevention techniques, such
as product substitutions, process modifications, alter-
native technologies, and improved housekeeping, are
needed to reduce VOC emissions from coating oper-
ations, thereby aiding in attaining the ozone standard
and in decreasing exposure to air toxics. Some cur-
rently used products which may be alternatives to tra-
ditional solvent-based coatings include powder, water-
borne, radiation-curable, and high-solids coatings.
Many coating facilities have also reduced VOC emis-
sions by converting conventional spray, airless, or air-
assisted airless equipment to electrostatic or high-
volume low-pressure units. In addition, several existing
technologies that combine the benefits of both proc-
ess modifications and product substitutions are dis-
cussed.
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Air pollution
abatement, 'Surface coating. Stationary sources, Sol-
vents. Environmental chemical substitutes. Revisions,
Substitutes, Technology utilization. Process charting,
Equipment, Coating processes. Design criteria. Small
systems.
PB92-198274/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and
Related Semivolatile Organic Compounds in
Indoor Air. Symposium paper.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
N. K. Wilson, J. C. Chuang, and M. R. Kuhlman. c1991,
12p EPA/600/A-92/147
Contract EPA-68-02-4127
Pub. in Indoor Air, v4 p513-521 1991. See also PB89-
207021 and PB87-129524. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Lab.
The paper summarizes the sampling and analysis
methods used to collect and quantify poiycyclic aro-
matic hydrocarbons (PAH) and PAH derivatives in
indoor and outdoor air at 33 homes located in two
cities, Columbus OH and Azusa CA. Two new sam-
plers were developed for these studies: one with a flow
rate of 200 l/min to collect material for bioassay and
chemical analysis and a similar one with a flow rate of
20 l/min to collect samples for chemical analysis only.
Both samplers simultaneously collect semivolatile or-
ganic compounds in the paniculate and vapor phases.
Both are quiet, transportable, and operate entirely
within the sampled environment. The samplers' field
performance was evaluated; that of the 20 l/min sam-
pler is discussed in detail. Some typical data and find-
ings from the studies are presented. (Copyright (c)
Munksgaard, DK-Copenhagen. 1991.)
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution monitor-
ing, 'Aromatic poiycyclic hydrocarbons, 'Air samplers,
Performance evaluation, Houses, Reprints, 'Semivo-
latile organic compounds, Columbus(Ohio),
Azusa(Califomia).
PB92-198282/REB PC A03/MF A01
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD.
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in
School Buildings. Rept. for Nov 91-Jan 92.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
K. W. Leovic, H. E. Rector, and N. L. Nagda. 1992,12p
EPA/600/A-92/127
Presented at the Annual Air and Waste Management
Association (85th) Meeting, Kansas City, MO., June
21-26, 1992. See also PB91-233254. Sponsored by
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD.
The paper gives results of a survey of seven individ-
uals with considerable experience in radon mitigation
in school buildings, to determine the costs of radon
diagnostics and active soil depressurization (ASD)
system installation in schools. The cost data were de-
termined by providing the mitigators with two scenarios
of 'typical' school buildings with elevated radon levels.
The survey included five work elements associated
with conducting radon diagnostics and mitigation in
schools: (1) Review Construction Plans, (2) Conduct
Diagnostic Measurements, (3) Design Mitigation
System, (4) Purchase ASD Materials, and (5) Install
and Check Out ASD System. Based on survey results,
it is estimated that the average cost of ASD diagnos-
tics and mitigation in a typical school would be roughly
$0.50 per sq ft. About 20% of the cost is for diagnos-
tics, and 80% is for installation costs. These costs
would be higher in schools with extensive subslab
walls, very poor pressure field extension under the
slab, and extensive building code and/or asbestos
complications.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'School buildings, *Air pollution
control, 'Indoor air pollution. Design criteria, Radioac-
tive materials, Mitigation, Cost estimates. Surveys,
Construction, Measurement, Installing, Environmental
engineering, Subslab depressurization systems, Diag-
nostics.
PB92-198555/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Cir-
cuit Board Manufacturer. Rept for Jun 89-Dec 90.
Minnesota Technical Assistance Program, Minneapo-
lis.
P. E. Pagel. Jul 92,45p EPA/600/R-92/114
Grant EPA-R-815821
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab
The MnTAP/EPA Waste Reduction Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation project at Micom, Inc., demonstrat-
ed the waste reducing capability of two simple rinsing
modifications on an etchant and an electroless copper
process. The simple, low (or no) cost, low technology
changes that were made were: (1) slowing the with-
drawal rate of the racks containing the printed circuit
boards as they are pulled from concentrated process
tanks and (2) combining an intermediate withdrawal
rate with a longer drain time over the process tanks
before transfer to the rinse tanks. As compared to
baseline sampling, both modifications reduced drag
out by 41 to 52% of concentrated copper containing
bath solutions into the rinse water systems that fol-
lowed the bath tanks. Economic savings in avoided
treatment and disposal costs of $3120 to $3350 per
year were also shown.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Metal finishing,
'Liquid wastes, Copper, Revisions, Water conserva-
tion, Rinsing, Manufacturing, Printed circuits, Sam-
pling, Chemical compounds, Withdrawal, Cost analy-
sis, Industrial wastes, 'Source reduction, 'Waste mini-
mization, 'Drag out, Waste Reduction Innovative
Technology Evaluation.
PB92-198563/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water
Treatment Plant Residuals.
NSF International, Ann Arbor, Ml.
C. B. Bartley, P. M. Colucci, and T. Stevens. Jun 92,
152pEPA/600/R-92/117
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Drinking Water Research Div.
The study obtained field data on the inorganic con-
taminants and constituents in residuals produced by
Water Treatment Plants (WTPs). Eight WTPs were
studied based on treatment technology, contamination
or suspected contamination of raw water, and efficien-
cy in the removal of contaminants. Two WTPs ob-
tained raw water from rivers and the remining six from
groundwater sources. Suspected contaminants includ-
ed arsenic, radium, and uranium. Treatment technol-
ogies included coagulation and flocculation, lime soft-
ening, filtration, adsorption on chemically coated sand,
anion exchange, and reverse osmosis. The residuals
produced by the treatment technologies included
sludge, brine, backwash, rinse water, and reject
streams. The results demonstrated that non-radioac-
tive inorganic contaminants accumulated in WTP re-
siduals. Chemical coagulation sludges (lime, alum,
ferric sulfate) apparently limit the mobilization of inor-
ganic contaminants from sludge solids into surround-
ing liquids. Metals were rarely detected in the extracts
of sludges tested in accordance with the toxicity char-
acteristics leachate procedure (TCLP). The metal
levels in the TCLP extracts were well below the maxi-
mum concentration levels and thus were not charac-
teristic of a hazardous waste. Radium was detected in
the sludges, brines, reject waters, and backwashes of
WTPs.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Water treatment, 'Inor-
ganic compounds, 'Waste management. Residues,
Waste water, Brines, Sludges, Radium, Flocculating,
Reverse osmosis. Coagulation, Filtration, Water soft-
ening. Adsorption, Anion exchanging.
PB92-198571/REB PC A02/MF A01
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation
in a New York State School. Journal article Sep 89-
Aug 90.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
K. W. Leovic, D. B. Harris, M. Clarkin, and T. Brennan.
C1991, 10p EPA/600/J-92/224
Pub. in Indoor Air, v4 p531-539 1991. Prepared in co-
operation with Camroden Associates, Rome, NY.
The paper discusses a case study of radon diagnostics
and mitigation performed by EPA in a New York State
school building. Research focused on active subslab
depressurization (ASD) in the basement and, to a
lesser degree, the potential for radon reduction in the
basement and slab-on-grade (SOG) sections using the
heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC)
system. Based on radon diagnostic measurements in
the basement, a five-point ASD system was installed,
and recommendations were made to increase the out-
door air supply through the basement unit ventilator.
Because of the high radon levels in the basement
(1720 Bq/cu m) and limited subslab pressure field ex-
tension, both mitigation approaches were needed to
reduce radon to below the current EPA guideline of
148 Bq/cu m. The effects of excavating a suction pit
under each of the five suction points were also investi-
gated Pit excavation, together with adjustment of the
airflows at the suction points, decreased average
radon levels in the basement by an additional 40%. In
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the SOG section, it was recommended that the school
hire an HVAC contractor to evaluate the unit ventila-
tors for increased outdoor air supply.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'School buildings, *lndoor air pol-
lution, 'Pollution control, Basements, Air conditioning,
Heating, Ventilation, Slabs, Case studies, Reprints,
Active subslab depressurization.
PB92-198589/REB PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with
Predictions of an IAQ Computer Model. Journal ar-
ticle Jun 88-May 90.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
L. E. Sparks, B. A. Tichenor, J. B. White, and M. D.
Jackson. C1991,18p EPA/600/J-92/2Z5
Pub. in Indoor Air, v4 p577-592 1991.
The paper describes several experiments to evaluate
the impact of indoor air pollutant sources on indoor air
quality (IAQ). Measured pollutant concentrations are
compared with concentrations predicted by an IAQ
model. The measured concentrations are in excellent
agreement with the predictions. The model predictions
and the experimental data demonstrate the impor-
tance of sinks in determining long term IAQ. An objec-
tive of EPA's IAQ program is to provide guidance on
the impact of indoor pollutant sources on IAQ. A com-
puter model, EXPOSURE, was developed to assist in
the effort EXPOSURE calculates pollutant concentra-
tion as a function of time for each room in a building.
EXPOSURE includes the effects of sources, sinks,
room-to-room air movement, and air exchange with
the outdoors.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air quality, 'Houses,
'Mathematical models. Test facilities. Computerized
simulation, Air pollution control, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Chlorooenzenes, Reprints.
PB92-198S97/REB PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorptlon of Organic
Mteropollutants onto Aquifer Materials. Journal ar-
ticle.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
T. Larsen, T. H. Christensen, F. M. Pfeffer, and C. G.
Enfield. C1992,21 p EPA/600/J-92/235
Pub. in Jnl. of Contaminant Hydrology, v9 n4 p307-324
Apr 92. See also PB92-198225. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby. Dept. of
Environmental Engineering.
The effect of dissolved organic carbon as present in
landfill leachate, on the sorption of organic micropollu-
tants in aquifer materials was studied by laboratory
batch and column experiments involving 15 non-polar
organic chemicals, 5 landfill leachates and 4 aquifer
materials of low organic carbon content. The experi-
ments showed that hydrophobia organic micropoUu-
tants do partition into dissolved organic carbon found
in landfill leachate potentially increasing their mobility.
However, landfill leachate interacted with aquifer ma-
terials apparently increases the sorbent affinity for the
hydrophobia micrppollutants. The combination of
these two mechanisms affected the observed distribu-
tion coefficients within a factor of two, in some cases
increasing and in other cases decreasing the sorption
of the chemicals. No means for prediction of the effect
is currently available, but from a practical point of view,
the effect of landfill leachate on retardation of organic
micropollutants in aquifer material seems limited.
(Copyright (c) 1992 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Organic compounds, 'Waste disposal,
'Earth fills, 'Land pollution, 'Aquifers, 'Environmental
transport, Experimental design, Subsurface investiga-
tions, Porous media, Leaching, Partition functions,
Water pollution, Sorption, Hydrology, Reprints, 'Dis-
solved organic carbon.
PB92-198605/REB PC A02/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treat-
ment Options. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
J. A. Goodrich, J. Q. Adams, B. W. Lykins, and R. M.
Clark. cMay 92,9p EPA/600/J-92/236
Pub. in Jnl. of American Water Works Association,
P49-55 May 92.
Bringing small water systems into compliance with the
ever-increasing number of regulations will require flexi-
bility in terms of technology application and institution-
al procedures. The article looks at the means by which
small systems can provide safe drinking water, focus-
ing on the advantages, disadvantages, and costs of
several treatment options-full-scale conventional
treatment, centrally located package plants, and point-
of-use or point-of-entry devices, for various scenarios.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Water treatment, 'Regu-
lations, Packaged sewage plants, Aeration tanks,
Trickling filters, Safety, Technology assessment, Sites,
Ozone, Ultraviolet radiation, Filtration, State govern-
ment, Legislation, Reliability, Cost analysis, 'Small
water systems, 'Drinking water, Ultrafiltration.
PB92-198613/REB PC A03/MF A01
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk
Assessments. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
R. Beliles, J. Salinas, and W. Kluwe. cFeb 89,12p
EPA/600/J-92/237, OHEA-C-467
Presented at the EPA Workshop on DEHP Risk As-
sessment, Bethesda, Maryland, April 19-20, 1988.
Pub. in Drug Metabolism Reviews, v21 n1 p3-12 1989.
Prepared in cooperation with California Dept. of Health
Services, Sacramento, and Battelle Columbus Labs.,
OH.
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) is the prototype
compound of a class of compounds known collectively
as the phthalate esters. Lifetime bioassays in rats and
mice have indicated that DEHP produces liver tumors
in these species when incorporated into the diet. The
result has led governmental agencies and representa-
tives of the private sector to attempt to estimate poten-
tial human cancer risks from exposure to DEHP and re-
lated phthalates in the environment. At least five such
assessments have been conducted, each of which
comes to a different conclusion regarding the magni-
tude of human cancer risks. In April 1988, the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency convened a workshop
on DEHP risk assessment to compare five assess-
ments of DEHP, to identify the reasons for the differ-
ences among them, and to discuss the use of pharma-
cokinetics and mechanistic information in the assess-
ment of human health risk.
Keywords: 'Diethylhexyl phthalates, 'Toxicity, 'Envi-
ronmental pollutants, Risk assessment, Liver neo-
plasms, Rats, Mice, Health hazards, Humans, Adeno-
ma, Carcinoma, Reprints.
PB92-198621/REB PC A06/MF A02
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of
Trichloroethylene In Terms of Metabolite Toxicity
and Pharmacokinetics. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
I. W. F. Davidson, and R. P. Beliles. C1992,108p EPA/
600/J-92/238, OHEA-C-466
Pub. in Drug Metabolism Reviews, v23 n5-6 p493-599
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Bowman Gray
School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.
Trichloroethylene (TRI) is readily absorbed into the
body through the lungs and gastrointestinal mucosa.
Exposure to TRI can occur from contamination of air,
water, and food; and the contamination may be suffi-
cient to produce adverse effects in the exposed popu-
lations. Elimination of TRI involves two major process-
es: pulmonary excretion of unchanged TRI and rela-
tively rapid hepatic biotransformation to urinary meta-
bolites. The principal site of metabolism of TRI is the
liver, but the lung and possibly other tissues also me-
tabolize TRI, and dichlorvinyl-cysteine (DCVC) is
formed in the kidney. The toxicities associated with
TRI exposure are considered to reside in its reactive
metabolites. The mutagenic and carcinogenic poten-
tial of TRI is also generally thought to be due to reac-
tive intermediate biotransformation products rather
than the parent molecule itself.
Keywords: 'Trichloroethylene, 'Toxicity, 'Pharmaco-
kinetics, 'Metabolism, Laboratory animals, Dose-re-
sponse relationships, Environmental exposure path-
ways, Biotransformation, Urine, Humans, Mutagens,
Carcinogens, Liver, Lung, Kidney, Reprints.
PB92-198639/REB PC A03/MF A01
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in
C3H10T1/2 Cells: Role of HMinoic Acid and Cell
Density. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
D. H. Reese, R. A. Larsen, and F. J. Hornicek. cSep 91,
12p EPA/600/J-92/239, OHEA-R-447
Pub. in Jnl. of Cellular Physiology, v151 p239-248
1992. Prepared in cooperation with AScI Corp.,
McLean, VA.
The authors have begun to use the chemically-trans-
formable mouse embryo fibroblast cell, C3H10T1 /2, to
investigate that altered AP expression in some can-
cers may be caused by a defect in the ability of the
cells to respond normally to retinoid. In the initial study
they characterized AP regulation in normal C3H10T1/
2 cells and show that: (1) RA increases AP activity
within 3-4 h in serum-free medium; (2) serum inhibits
short-term induction (0-8 h) in a concentration-de-
pendent manner (10% serum causes complete inhibi-
tion); (3) during long-term RA exposure (24 h and 48
h), induction can be detected in serum-containing
medium; (d) AP induction is dose related in serum-free
medium; (5) ten to the minus fifth power M RA is inef-
fective at inducing AP in serum-free medium during 8 h
but is the most effective concentration in serum-con-
taining medium during 24 h and 48 h exposures; (6) AP
inducibility by RA requires near-confluent cell densi-
ties; and, (7) when cultures become confluent, cells
become constitutive for AP and no longer require RA
for enzyme expression.
Keywords: 'Tretinoin, 'Alkaline phosphatase,
Cells(Biology), Mice, Neoplasms, Serum-free media,
Up-regulation(Physiplogy), Enzyme induction, Dose-
response relationships, Reprints.
PB92-198647/REB PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and
Mouse Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
Journal article. '
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
E. J. O'Flaherty, W. Scott, C. Schreiner, and R. P.
Beliles. cOct 91,14p EPA/600/J-92/240, OHEA-C-
021
Grant EPA-R-815820-01
Prepared in cooperation with Cincinnati Univ., OH.
Coll. of Medicine, and Children's Hospital Research
Foundation, Cincinnati, OH.
A physiologically based toxicokinetic model of gesta-
tion in the rat and mouse has been developed. The
gestation model is based on published values of organ
volumes and blood flows for the rat throughout preg-
nancy. It is scaled to the mouse using conventional
scaling procedures. Its descriptive utility has been ex-
amined with the test chemical 5,5'-dimethyloxadoli-
dine-2,4-dione (DMO), a weak acid that is not bound
measurably in plasma or tissues and is eliminated by
excretion in the urine. Concentrations of DMO were
monitored in maternal rat and embryo plasma and in
homogenates of maternal rat muscle and whole
embryo after ip administration at 9:00 AM on Day 13 of
gestation. On the basis that distribution of DMO is de-
termined solely by its pK and the pH's of body fluids,
pH and excretion rate values were estimated by visual
optimization of model predictions to the concentration
profile. *
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Animal pregnancy, 'Pharma-
cokinetics, Biological models, Rats, Mice, Teratogenic
compounds, Acids, Regional blood flow, Fetus, Re-
prints, 'Dimethyloxazolidinedione.
PB92-201110/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Haz-
ardous and Radioactive Waste.
Equity Associates, Inc., Knoxville, TN.
T. Voskuil. Apr 92,90p EPA/625/R-92/002
Contract EPA-68-CO-0013
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Center for Environmental Research Infor-
mation.
The applications and limitations of vitrification technol-
ogies for treating hazardous and radioactive waste are
presented. Several subgroups of vitrification technol-
ogies exist. Discussions of glass structure, applicable
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waste types, off gas treatment, testing and evaluation
procedures, and economics are presented.
Keywords: * Waste treatment, 'Radioactive wastes,
'Hazardous materials, 'Vitrification, 'Handbooks,
Glass, Air pollution control, Economic analysis, Molec-
ular structure. Physical properties, Chemical proper-
ties, Leaching.
PB92-201128/REB PC A06/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with
Concrete Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
Final rept. Mar-Dec 90.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA. Applied Science Div.
K. L Revzan, W. J. Fisk, and R. G. Sexton. Jun 92,
106p EPA/600/R-92/119
Contract DE-AC03-76SF00098
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington,
DC., Florida Dept. of Community Affairs, Tallahassee,
and Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research
Lab.
The report discusses results of modeling radon entry
into a typical Florida house whose interior is slightly de-
pressurized. The model predicts that the total radon
entry rate is relatively low unless the soil or backfill per-
meability or radium content is high. For a fixed soil per-
meability, the total radon entry rate may be reduced by
a factor of 2 or more by (1) decreasing the backfill per-
meability, (2) making the stem wall impermeable and
gap-free (possibly by constructing a one-piece slab/
stem-wall footing), or (3) increasing the pressure in the
interior of the stem wall (by ensuring that there is a
large pressure drop across the slab/stem-wall gap).
The part of the house included in the model consists of
a concrete slab supported by a permeable concrete-
block stem wall and a concrete footing. A region of un-
disturbed soil extending 10 m beyond and below the
footing is also included. The Laplace equation, result-
ing from Darcy's law and the continuity equation, and
the mass-transport equation are solved using a
steady-state finite-difference model to determine the
pressure and radon concentration fields in the soil.
The house and soil are represented as cylindncally
symmetric.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Mathematical models, 'Houses,
'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution control, 'Permeabil-
ity, Concrete slabs, Concrete blocks, Florida, Station-
ary sources, 'Mass transfer, 'Soil gas.
PB92-201136/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology
on a Wad-Fired Utility Bolter (Edgewater Limb
Demonstration). Final rept. Sep 84-Jun 89.
Babcock and Wilcox Co., Barberton, OH.
P. S. Nolan, T. W. Becker, P. P. Rodemeyer, and E. J.
Prodesky. Jun 92,211p EPA/600/R-92/115
Contract EPA-68-02-4000
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The report gives results of the full-scale demonstration
of Limestone Injection Multistage Burner (LIMB) tech-
nology on the coal-fired, 105 MW, Unit 4 boiler at Ohio
Edison's Edgewater Station. Developed as a technolo-
gy aimed at moderate levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2)
and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions control for rela-
tively low-cost retrofit applications on older plants,
LIMB operation at a calcium to sulfur (Ca/S) molar
ratio of 2.0 is shown to be capable of achieving about
55 to 72% SO2 removal. Sorbents tested included a
commercial calcitic hydrated lime, both with and with-
out a small amount of calcium lignosulfonate, a materi-
al added to improve reactivity. Results are given for hu-
midification of the flue gas both to an 11 C approach to
the saturation temperature and for minimal humidifica-
tjon. The performance of the XCL low-NOx burners,
with an overall emission of 206 ng/J is also presented.
The report also discusses the impact of LIMB technol-
ogy on boiler and plant operations.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Boilers, Sulfur diox-
ide, Nitrogen oxides, Sorbents, Electric utilities, Hu-
midification, Particles, Ashes, Flue gases, Limestone
injection, Cost analysis. Performance evaluation,
Design criteria, Electrostatic precipitators, 'Limestone
Injection Multistage Burners, Flue gas desulfurization.
PB92-201144/REB PC A05/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statis-
tics in the U.S. Government.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
Apr92,100p* EPA/230/R-92/003
Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
The Guide is a reference to national-level, time-series
environmental statistics that are compiled and distrib-
uted by the U.S. government on a regular basis. It is a
guide to statistical programs and the primary and sec-
ondary summary statistics they generate, not a guide
to raw data or databases. The Guide includes refer-
ences to statistical programs that characterize and/or
monitor the state of the natural environment, those
that study underlying and proximate pressures on the
environment, and those that assess societal impacts
on the environment and environmentally-mediated im-
pacts on society. These include: statistical programs
on environmental quality such as ambient air and
water quality and on natural resources such as water
resources and land use; statistical programs on envi-
ronmental pressures such as energy, mining, agricul-
ture, manufacturing, transportation, and other human
activities that have direct impacts on the environment;
and statistical programs on human and institutional re-
sponses to environmental problems such as activities
and expenditures to prevent or control pollution, estab-
lish parks and protected areas, protect critical ecosys-
tems, fight forest fires, and manage fisheries.
Keywords: 'Environmental impacts, 'Statistical data,
•Government agencies, 'United States Government,
Programs, Environmental monitoring, Environmental
quality, Documents, Data bases, Directories.
PB92-201458/REB PC A10/MF A03
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guide-
lines, 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Office of Mobile Sources.
Jul 92,215p' EPA/420/R-92/001
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) direct
the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to 'update the 1978 Transportation and
Air Quality Planning Guidelines and publish guidance
on the development and implementation of transporta-
tion and other measures necessary to demonstrate
and maintain attainment of national ambient air quality
standards.' The document provides guidelines and
guidance to State and local government officials to
assist them in planning for transportation related emis-
sions reductions that will contribute to the attainment
and maintenance of the national ambient air quality
standards (NAAQS) for ozone, carbon monoxide and
paniculate matter (PM10).
Keywords: 'Air quality, 'Guidelines, 'National Ambient
Air Quality Standards, 'Air pollution standards, 'Trans-
portation planning, Inspection, Clean Air Act, US EPA,
Revisions, State government, Maintenance, Local
government. Ozone, Carbon monoxide, Partculates,
Exhaust emissions. Case studies.
PB92-203116/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Op-
tions and Case Studies. Final rept. Mar 91-Mar 92.
EMCON Associates, San Jose, CA.
D. Augenstein, and J. Pacey. Jun 92,190p EPA/600/
R-92/116
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0146
See also PB92-137520. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The report discusses technical, environmental, and
other issues associated with using landfill gas as fuel,
and presents case studies of projects in the U.S. illus-
trating some common energy uses. The full report
begins by covering basic issues such as gas origin,
composition, and means of collection; environmental
and regulatory background is presented. Properties of
landfill gas as a fuel are reviewed; equipment that can
utilize landfill gas is discussed. The report then de-
scribes experience with six projects in the U.S. where
landfill gas has been used for energy. It also refer-
ences literature on other landfill gas energy projects of
interest. Conclusions regarding uses of landfill gas for
energy are presented.
Keywords: 'Sanitary landfills, 'Methane, Research
management, Technology assessment. Boilers, Cost
analysis, Project planning, Case studies, Energy recov-
ery, Equipment, Electric power, Power generation,
'Landfill gas.
PB92-203496/REB PC All/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Proce-
dure for Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical
Report.
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid
City.
A. D. Davis, A. Heriba, and B. L. Davis. 7 Jun 91,239p
EPA/530/R-92/006
Grant EPA-CX-816270-01-0
See also PB-289 920. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Solid
Waste, South Dakota Dept. of Environment and Natu-
ral Resources, Pierre, and Western Governors' Asso-
ciation, Denver, CO.
The research was undertaken to develop a solid
sample analytical procedure for cyanide in spent ore,
in order to predict cyanide levels that could be expect-
ed in leachate from spent ore depositories under des-
ignated treatment criteria. Three methods were tested
for extracting cyanide from spent ore samples in the
laboratory under controlled conditions. These meth-
ods were: multi-column, in-series leaching, represent-
ing a 36-foot thick heap; single-column leaching, recir-
culating the leachate several times in a 6-ft. column;
and bottle-roll samples, in batches using deionized
water and 1.25 normal NaOH, for rolling periods of one
day, 30 days, 60 days and 90 days.
Keywords: 'Cyanides, 'Leaching, 'Metalliferous min-
erals, 'Extraction columns, Gold ores, Silver ores,
Chemical analysis, Technology assessment. Toxic
materials, Tables(Data), 'Mineral wastes, 'Contami-
nants.
PB92-204585/REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-
Fueled Vehicle. Phase 2. Technical rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Technology Development Group.
G. K. Piotrowski, and R. M. Schaefer. Jun 92,50p
EPA/AA/TDG-92/03
See also PB92-114255.
The report describes the evaluation of a Schatz Heat
Battery as a means of reducing cold start emissions
from a vehicle fueled alternately with indolene clear
and M85 high methanol blend fuels. The evaluation
was conducted at both 20 and 75 F ambient tempera-
ture. The report includes a description of the Schatz
Heat Battery, the test vehicle, test facilities, test proce-
dures and a discussion of the test results.
Keywords: 'Automotive fuels, 'Thermal batteries, 'Ex-
haust emissions, 'Engine tests, Waste heat, Waste uti-
lization. Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxides, Gasoline,
Methanol, 'Schatz heat batteries.
PB92-205228/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Envi-
ronment Journal article.
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City. Dept. of Chemical Engineer-
ing.
E. R. Lindgren, D. W. Pershing, D. A. Kirchgessner,
and D. C. Drehmel. C1992,9p EPA/600/J-92/267
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v26
n7 p1427-1433 Jul 92. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses the use of a refactory-lined, natu-
ral gas furnace to study the fuel-rich sulfur capture re-
actions of calcium sorbents under typical combustion
conditions. The fuel-rich sulfur species hydrogen sul-
fide and carbonyl sulfide were monitored in a nearly
continuous fashion using a gas chromatograph
equiped with a flame photometric detector and an
automatic system that sampled every 30 seconds.
Below the fuel-rich zone, 25% excess air was added.
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and the ultimate fuel-lean capture was simultaneously
measured using a continuous sulfur dioxide monitor.
Under fuel-rich conditions, high levels of sulfur capture
were obtained, and calcium utilization increased with
sulfur concentration. The ultimate lean capture was
found to be weakly dependent on sulfur concentration
and independent of the sulfur capture level obtained in
the fuel-rich zone.
Keywords: 'Combustion products, 'Gas furnaces,
'Pollution control, Refractory coatings, Natural gas,
Hydrogen sulfide, Gas chromatography, Sorbents,
Calcium carbonates. Sulfur dioxide, Monitoring,
Concentration(Composition), Reprints, Carbonyl sul-
fide.
PB92-205236/REB PC A03/MF A01
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year
Largemouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Ex-
posed to Low pH and Elevated Aluminum, at Low
Temperatures in Soft Water. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MM.
J. H. McCormick, and K. M. Jensen. C1992,12p EPA/
600/J-92/268
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sci-
ences, v49 n6 p1189-1197 1992. Prepared in coopera-
tion with ASCI Corp., Duluth, MN.
Young-of-the-year largemouth bass (Micropterus sal-
moides) were exposed to pH levels from 8.0 to 4.5 in
two water types, 1.5 and 13.4 mg Ca/L. Exposures
were conducted at 3.8 deg C for 113 d, followed by 14
d of increasing temperature to 18 deg C. Two treat-
ments in the softer water, one each at pH 5.0 and 4.5,
had Al added to attain 30 micrograms Al/l; all other
treatments were at approximately 5 micrograms Al/l.
The condition factor of fish in all treatment groups de-
clined with exposure time at 3.8 deg C. Fish in the 13.4
mg Ca/L water maintained osmotic homeostasis
through pH 5.0 In the 1.5 mg Ca/l water, osmotic ho-
meostasis was lost at pH 4.5 and at pH 5.0 when Al
was added. Mortalities were most prevalent when ex-
posed in the 1.5 mg Ca/l water with added Al. The
probability of survival was directly correlated with
blood osmolality; no correlation was found between
survival probability and condition factor. A rise in blood
osmolality occurred among fish from most exposure
groups when the temperature was increased to 18 deg
C. When fish from these chronic treatments were chal-
lenged at pH 3.8, they had shorter survival times in the
softer water and after longer preexposures.
Keywords: 'Bass, 'Exposure, 'Acidification, 'Water
pollution effects, Fresh water fishes, pH, Temperature,
Mortality, Survival, Blood, Osmosis, Homeostasis,
Graphs(Charts), Reprints, 'Micropterus salmoides,
Largemouth Bass, Osmolality.
PB92-205640/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
Environmental research brief.
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept of Civil Engineering and Op-
erations Research.
J. F. Guarnaccia, P. T. Imhoff, B. C. Missildine, M.
Oostrom, and M. A. Celia. Mar 92,21 p EPA/600/S-
92/002
Grant EPA-R-814946
Prepared in cooperation with Auburn Univ., AL. Dept.
of Agronomy and Soils, and Vermont Univ., Burlington.
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
The contamination of groundwater by denser-than-
water nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) is a well-
documented problem of nationwide scope. Simulation
of such contamination is limited both by fundamental
understanding of the processes involved and by the
lack of appropriate simulation models. An empirical,
mass transfer relationship of the dissolution of DNAPL
in porous media was developed and experimental
techniques were developed for measuring the mass
transfer coefficient. A new technique was developed
for measuring the DNAPL phase flow parameters (cap-
illary pressure-saturation curves), which eliminated the
effects of sample size on the measured curves. Simu-
lation of the flow and dissolution of the DNAPL was ac-
complished by an efficient collocation based algorithm
which was well suited for parallel processing. The
model was used to simulate the experimental dissolu-
tion occurring during the measurement of the mass
transfer coefficient. Good agreement between the
model and the experimental data was obtained.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Ground water, 'Mathe-
matical models, 'Environmental transport, 'Porous
media, Mass transfer, Two phase flow, Long term ef-
fects, Subsurface investigations, Saturation, Capillary
pressure, Experimental design, Dissolving, Compari-
son, Ethylene/trichloro, 'Denser-than-water nona-
queous phase liquids(DNAPL
PB92-205657/REB PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site
Remediation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third
Edition. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 92,54p EPA/540/8-91 /091
A directory of technical support services available to
EPA field staff to enable them to quickly identify re-
sources which may be useful in solving a specific haz-
ardous waste clean-up problem. Rather than an ex-
haustive inventory of all sources of technical informa-
tion, the publication highlights the significant EPA tech-
nical assistance programs - those that have proce-
dures in place to process requests for assistance (e.g.
answering a technical question, providing staff to work
on the problem, or referring callers to the appropriate
source). Categories of services advertised include
technical support sources and brokers, automated in-
formation systems, publications, and a variety of other
organizational sources of information.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste
management, 'Hazardous materials, 'Directories,
Technology assessment, US EPA, Appropriate tech-
nology, Information transfer. Information systems,
Documents, Sources, 'Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act, Cleanup operations.
PB92-205665/REB PC A17/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Ap-
plications. Interim rept.
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
Jan 92,392p EPA/600/8-91 /011 B,, OHEA-E-367
Contract EPA-68-D00101
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Health and Environmental
Assessment.
The purpose of the document is to describe the princi-
ples of dermal absorption and show how to apply
these principles in actual human exposure scenarios.
The primary focus of the document is on dermal con-
tact with water, soils and vapors. For each of these
media, the experimental data on the dermal properties
of specific compounds are summarized and methods
are provided for predicting these properties when data
is lacking. Additionally, scenario factors describing the
frequency, duration and intensity of contact are pre-
sented for the soil and water media.
Keywords: 'Skin(Anatomy), 'Exposure, Water pollut-
ants, Environmental exposure pathways,
Aging(Biology), Mathematical models, In vivo analysis,
Metabolism, In vitro analysis, Permeability, Humans,
Animals, Diffusion, Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, Polych-
lorobiphenyl compounds, Toxicity, Hexanes, Soil con-
tamination.
PB92-205848/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for
Urban and Regional Models. Rept. for Apr 89-Apr
92.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environ-
mental Sciences and Engineering.
H. E. Jeffries, M. W. Gery, and W. P. L. Carter. Jun 92,
102pEPA/600/R-92/112
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
Procedures have been developed for evaluating
chemical kinetics mechanisms that are candidates for
use in urban and regional air quality simulation models.
To accomplish the goal, a task force of experimental-
ists and modelers was assembled to address issues
related to developing protocols for evaluating mecha-
nisms against smog chamber data. The efforts of the
task force were scrutinized in two workshops attended
by national and international experts on smog cham-
ber experimentation and model development. Based
on the work undertaken by the task force and the input
received from the committee of experts, a protocol
was formulated that involves testing mechanisms
against a standard data base of smog chamber experi-
ments. The protocol describes the types and number
of chamber experiments that should be used in the
evaluation and how the evaluation should be conduct-
ed.
Keywords: 'Reaction kinetics, 'Oxidants, 'Air pollu-
tion, Urban areas, Mathematical models, Experimental
data, Smog, lonization chambers, Regional planning,
Nitrogen oxides, Volatile organic compounds, Perform-
ance evaluation, Acceptability, Tests, Data base,
Standards, "Air quality data.
PB92-205855/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program
Demonstration Test Horsehead Resource Devel-
opment Company, inc., Flame Reactor Technolo-
gy, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Houston, TX.
K. Partymiller, J. Brunner, J. Fishstrom, T. Gardner,
and B. Jones. Jul 92,128p EPA/540/5-91 /005
Contract EPA-68-CO-0047
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
A SITE demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment (HRD) Company, Inc. Flame Reactor Tech-
nology was conducted in March 1991 at the HRD facili-
ty in Monaca, Pennsylvania. For the demonstration,
secondary lead smelter soda slag was treated to
produce a potentially recyclable lead- and zinc-en-
riched oxide product and a nonhazardous (based on
the regulatory requirements of the Toxicity Character-
istic test) effluent slag. The lead and zinc in the oxide
product were concentrated about threefold from the
feed concentrations. The effluent slag was determined
to De nonhazardous based on extraction by the Toxici-
ty Characteristic Leaching Procedure. Potential wastes
that might be treated include industrial residues, Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act wastes, Super-
fund wastes, and other wastes contaminated with
metals and organic wastes.
Keywords: 'Hight temperature tests, 'Industrial waste
treatment, Slag, Lead(Metal), Zinc oxides, Thermal re-
covery methods, Regulations, Toxicity, Field tests,
Leaching, Organic compounds, 'SITE program, Flame
reactor, 'Superfund, Monaca(Pennsylvania).
PB92-206150/REB PC A12/MF A03
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Pro-
gram. Proficiency Report, July 1992.
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
Jul 92, 254p EPA/402/R-92/006
Contract EPA-68-D90170
See also PB92-120914. Sponsored by Office of Radi-
ation Programs, Washington, DC.
The primary objective of the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's (EPA) efforts to address the indoor
radon problem is to reduce radon levels in buildings
throughout the country. Achieving this objective re-
quires a nationwide supply of capable radon mitigation
contractors. In the Indoor Radon Abatement Act of
1988, Congress authorized EPA to establish a pro-
gram to evaluate radon mitigation contractors and to
provide this information to the public in cooperation
with the States. The Radon Contractor Proficiency
(RCP) Program was developed to assist States, EPA
Regions, local government officials, and the public in
selecting contractors who have demonstrated their
proficiency in reducing indoor radon levels. This pro-
gram is managed by the EPA Office of Radiation Pro-
grams' Radon Division. Under this voluntary program,
radon contractors demonstrate their proficiency by
meeting specific Program requirements. Individual
contractors who meet these requirements are then
listed in the Report.
Keywords: "Radon, 'Contractors, 'Mitigation, 'Indoor
air pollution, "Air pollution abatement. Directories,
Public information, US EPA, Listings, Tables(Data),
State government, Requirements, Regional analysis,
Buildings, Performance standards, 'National Radon
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Contractor Proficiency Program, Indoor Radon Abate-
ment Act of 1988.
PB92-206176/REB PC A06/MF A02
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Meas-
urement Device Protocols.
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
Jul 92,109p EPA/402/R-92/004
See also PB90-224273.
The report provides information, recommendations
and technological guidance for anyone providing
measurement services using 15 radon decay product
measurement methods. The EPA has evaluated these
techniques and found them to be satisfactory. These
protocols provide method-specific procedures that can
be used as the basis for standard operating proce-
dures.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Indoor air pollution, 'Daughter
products, 'Radiation measuring instruments, Perform-
ance standards, Decay, Quality assurance, Radiation
monitors, Radiation detectors,
Concentration(Composition), Calibrating, 'Protocols.
PB92-206200/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Predicting the Precipitation of Add and Direct
Dyes in Natural Waters. Journal article.
Georgia Univ., Athens. Dept. of Textiles, Merchandis-
ing and Interiors.
M. Hou, and G. L Baughman. C1992,14p EPA/600/J-
92/245
Grant EPA-R-812638
Pub. in Dyes and Pigments, v18 n1 p35-46 Jan 92.
Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab., Athens,
GA.
A simple screening test was used to determine wheth-
er acid and direct dyes precipitate at calcium concen-
trations typical of hard waters in the Southeastern
Piedmont region of the United States. Of 52 dyes
tested, only three direct dyes (Direct Black 19. Direct
Black 22, and Direct Blue 75) and seven acid dyes
(Acid Red 88, Acid Red 114, Acid Red 151, Acid Brown
14, Acid Black 24, Acid Orange 8, and Acid Blue 1130
precipitated. Structures of all but three of the dyes, or
Itgands in the case of complexes, are in the literature.
Conditional solubility-product constants (Ksp) of calci-
um salts also were determined by titrimetric and batch-
equilibration methods for five of the dyes (Acid Red
114, Acid Red 151, Acid Orange 8. Acid Blue 113, and
Direct Yellow 28). Monitoring data show that maximum
calcium concentrations in Southeastern Piedmont
waters are approximately 0.002M and thus unlikely to
precipitate most dyes of the types represented. (Copy-
right (c) 1992 Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd, Eng-
land.)
Keywords: 'Dyes, 'Acidification, 'Surface waters,
'Water pollution, 'Toxicity, Pretipitation(Chemistry),
Calcium carbonates, Solubility,
Concentration(Composrtion), Textile industry, pH, Re-
prints, Southeast Piedmont RegionfUnited States).
P892-206218/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
System for Control of River Water Quality for the
Community of Madrid Using OUAL2E. Journal arti-
cle.
Canal de Isabel II, Madrid (Spain). Dtv. de Estadistica y
Modelos.
F. Cubilk), B. Rodriguez, and T. O. Bamwell. C1992,9p
EPA/600/J-92/244
Pub. in Water Science and Technology, v26 n7-8
p1867-1873 1992. See also PB87-202156. Sponsored
by Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
The Stream Water Quality Model QUAL2E has been
applied to the major rivers of the Comunidad de Madrid
in Spain by Canal de Isabel II. Canal de Isabel II is the
company responsible for management of Madrid's
water supply and waste treatment system. Initially, the
model was applied in planning a waste treatment ex-
pansion program. Now, QUAL2E is being used to
assist in the management of waste treatment plants
and in the evaluation of river water quality controls. To
facilitate interaction with the model, a comprehensive
user interface specific to the Madrid network was writ-
ten. The paper discusses the unique water quality
problems of Madrid, shows how the QUAL2E model
was calibrated and verified on the rivers of Madrid, and
describes the user interface developed to allow inter-
action with the model by decision makers in the region-
al government of Madrid. (Copyright (c) 1992
IAWPRC.)
Keywords: 'Water quality management, 'Stream pol-
lution, 'Computerized simulation, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Rivers, Spain, Water pollution, Water supply,
Waste treatment. Decision making, Regional analysis,
Reprints, *QUAL2E model, 'Comunidad de
Madrid(Spain), QUAL2E computer program.
PB92-206226/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the
Buffalo River. Journal article.
AScI Corp., Athens, GA.
P. F. Wang, and J. L. Martin. C1991,12p EPA/600/J-
92/243
Contract EPA-68-03-3551
Pub. in Jnl. of Great Lakes Research, v17 n4 p495-503
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab.,
Athens, GA.
A hydrodynamic and water quality transport study of
the Buffalo River has been conducted. Using a two-di-
mensional (laterally averaged) model and incorporat-
ing appropriate specification of boundary conditions,
the authors simulated the transport of river water tem-
perature and conductivity for the period of June-
August 1988. The model results are compared with
measurements for both temperature and conductivity.
Stratification patterns are well described by the model.
The results also suggest that heat flux through the
water surface is primarily responsible for stratification
during the heating process in the summer. The simu-
lated conductivity compares well with the measure-
ment for most situations, but underestimates in regions
close to the mouth. Such discrepancies are attributed
to neglecting point and non-point source loadings in
the simulation.
Keywords: 'Hydrodynamics, 'Water pollution, 'Buffa-
lo River, Environmental transport, Mathematical
models, Temperature, Conductivity, Stratification,
Heating, Tables(Data), Reprints, Nonpoint source, Erie
County(NewYork).
PB92-206234/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium
thermoautotrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a
Poh/feiredoxln. Journal article.
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Dept. of Microbiology.
J. N. Reeve, G. S. Beckler, D. S. Cram, P. T. Hamilton,
and J. W. Brown. c1989,7p EPA/600/J-92/242
Grant EPA-R-812774
Pub. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci-
ence, y86 p3031-3035 May 89. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge.
Dept of Chemistry, and Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA. Dept. of Biological Chemistry and Molec-
ular Pharmacology. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
The genes, mvhDGA which encode the subunit poly-
peptides of methyl viologen reducing hydrogenase in
Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum strain
DeltaH have been cloned and sequenced. These
genes, together with a fourth open reading frame des-
ignated mvhB, are tightly linked and appear to form an
operon which is transcribed starting 42bp upstream of
mvhD. The organization and sequences of the mvhG
and mvhA genes indicate a common evolutionary an-
cestry with genes encoding the small and large subun-
its of hydrogenases in eubacterial species. The prod-
uct of the mvhB gene is predicted to contain six tan-
domly-repeated, bacterial ferredoxin-like domains and
is therefore predicted to be a poly-ferredoxin which
could contain as many as 48 iron atoms in 12 Fe4S4
clusters.
Keywords: 'Methanogenic bacteria, 'Hydrogenase,
'Ferredoxins, "Bacterial genes, Molecular cloning.
Open reading frames, Molecular sequence data, Nu-
cleic acid sequence homology. Reprints, 'Methano-
bacterium thermoautotrophicum.
PB92-206242/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way
on Source Reduction. Journal article.
INFORM, Inc., New York.
B. K. Fishbein. C1992,8p EPA/600/J-92/241
Grant EPA-R-817087
Pub. in Resource Recycling, North America's Recy-
cling Jnl., v11 n3 8p Mar 92. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
The article describes European initiatives to reduce
wastes and implement source reduction. Waste gen-
eration has increased in Europe and the United States
under a system that does not affix the costs of manag-
ing waste materials to those who produce them. Pack-
aging, which constitutes approximately one-third, by
weight, of municipal solid waste in both the US and
Europe, is the prime target. The countries of Europe
are diverse and there are major differences in their ap-
proach to environmental problems. Germany and the
Netherlands are two countries which are pioneers in
developing new strategies to reduce waste. Germany
has adopted dramatic legislation requiring those who
create packaging to take it back and reuse or recycle it
outside of the public waste management system.
Methodology of definition and implementation are dis-
cussed with emphasis on mandatory compliance and
challenges.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Packaging, 'Europe, 'Waste recycling, United
States, Municipal wastes, Waste utilization, Pollution
regulations, Environmental policy, Reprints, 'Foreign
technology, 'Source reduction, 'Waste minimization.
PB92-206259/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-
Green Algae) and Their Toxins.
Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH. Dept. of Biological Sci-
ences.
W. W. Carmichael. Jun 92,149p EPA/600/R-92/079
Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
Toxic blue-green algae (cyanobactena) continue to be
agents of certain water-based toxicoses. Their pres-
ence is now being acknowledged in many of the
world's fresh and brackish waters with eutrophication
status of meso to hypereutrophic. Dense surface
scums called waterblooms will occur for a few days,
weeks or months when temperature, nutrient and
stratification status of these water bodies is appropri-
ate. It is during these waterblooms that the concentra-
tion of toxins exceeds a level such that any animal can
ingest an acutely lethal dose of toxic cells or toxins.
Laboratory studies, using subacute levels of the main
blue-green toxin group, have shown them to be a
potent promoter of liver tumors. The report summa-
rizes the present understanding on toxic blue-green
algae and their toxins.
Keywords: 'Bacteria, 'Cyanophyta, 'Toxicity, 'Water
pollution, Public health, Risk assessments, Humans,
Animals, Plankton blooms. Toxins and antitoxins, Poi-
sons, Laboratories, Blue green algae, Eutrophication.
PB92-206267/REB PC A03/MF A01
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous
Waste Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Re-
lease Inventory Air Releases. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
C. R. Dempsey. cFeb 92,17p EPA/600/J-92/246
Pub. in Jnl. of the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion, V92-42.01 p1-15. See also PB85-129492, PB87-
228508, PB92-155381 and PB92-501816. Presented
at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition (85th), Kansas
City, MO., June 21-26,1992.
Incineration is often the preferred technology for dis-
posing-of hazardous waste and remediating Superfund
sites. The effective implementation of the technology
is frequently impeded by strong public opposition to
hazardous waste incineration (HWI). One of the rea-
sons cited for the opposition is the perception that the
emission of organics pose an unreasonable threat to
human health. While numerous risk assessments for
these facilities has demonstrated these risks are very
low, this has not totally allayed some of the concerns.
In order to put organic emissions in perspective, the
mass of these emissions from the incineration of haz-
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ardous waste has been estimated using 'reasonable
worst-case' assumptions and compared to the 1990
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) air releases. Compari-
sons were made for 15 carcinogenic organic com-
pounds and 17 non-carcinogenic organic compounds.
Ratios for all but one of these compound-specific HWI
emissions to their corresponding TRI air releases
ranged from 0.0003% to 0.746%. The total mass
emissions (121.7 tons) of all 32 specific organics from
HWIs was less than 0.03% of the corresponding 1990
TRI air releases (431,600 tons).
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, *Air pollution sam-
pling, 'Incineration, 'Organic compounds, 'Waste dis-
posal, Public opinion, Superfund, Remedial action,
Combustion efficiency, Implementation, Comparison,
Mass transfer, Concentration(Composition), Risk as-
sessment, Toxics Release Inventory.
PB92-206275/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of
Metals. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
S. Krishnamurthy. c1992,7p EPA/600/J-92/247
Pub. in Jnl. of Chemical Education, v69 n5 p347-350
May 92.
The biological methylation of metals and their trans-
port in the Environment are discussed. The methylat-
ing agents are methylcobalamin and methyl iodide.
Methyl metals are more volatile than the parent metal
ions, and they are lipid soluble. This change in physical
properties render the methyl metals capable of trans-
port in the media. The metals discussed include Mer-
cury, Lead, Arsenic, Chromium, and Tin. The mecha-
nism of biomethylation is discussed.
Keywords: 'Heavy metals, 'Toxic materials, 'Methyla-
tion, 'Environmental transport, Lead, Chromium, Tin,
Mercury, Arsenic, Methyl radicals. Methyl iodide, Risk
assessment. Physical properties, Reprints, 'Biomethy-
lation, Methylcobalamin.
PB92-206283/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxici-
ty of Crisnatol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clin-
ical Trials. Journal article.
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. M. Zucker, D. J. Adams, K. W. Bair, and K. H.
Elstein. C1992,17p EPA/600/J-92/248
Pub. in Investigational New Drugs, v10 n1 p1-15 Jun
92. Prepared in cooperation with Wellcome Research
Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC., and ManTech En-
vironmental Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
To investigate the toxicity and mechanism of action of
crisnatol (CRS), a new DNA intercalator currently in
phase II clinical trials, the authors analyzed cellular
and nuclear flow cytometric (FCM) parameters of
murine erythroleukemic cells (MELC) exposed to a
range of CRS concentrations over three exposure con-
ditions: short-term (4 h), long-term (24 h), and short-
term with recovery (4 h + /19h-). At 0.5-1.0 micromolar
CRS, 4 h exposure results in a reversible G2-phase
block, while 24 h exposure results in > G2 poiyploidy.
At 5-10 micromolar CRS concentrations, cells exhibit
persistent retardation of S-phase progression or irre-
versible G2 and/or > G2 blocks, depending on dura-
tion of exposure. Cells terminally blocked in G2 exhibit
increased nuclear/cellular volumes and increased nu-
clear fluorescein isothiocyanate (protein) staining, sug-
gestive of unbalanced growth. At 25-50 micromolar
CRS concentrations, MELC exhibit severe membrane
perturbation (loss of viability) regardless of exposure.
in contrast, following similar exposures to an inactive
isomer of CRS, MELC exhibit minimal cell cycle ef-
fects, suggesting that cell cycle kinetics may be a
useful criterion for assessing potential efficacy. Taken
together, these results suggest that drug toxicity can
vary with both concentration and duration of exposure
and, as such, a selective multiple-exposure FCM anal-
ysis may better represent the spectrum of drug action
for drug development and pharmacodynamic studies.
Keywords: *DNA insertion elements, 'Toxicity, 'Drug
therapy, 'Antineoplastic agents. Drug evaluation, Clini-
cal trials, Cell cycle, Drug administration schedule,
Flow cytometry. Cultured tumor cells, Acute erythrob-
lastic leukemia, Reprints, 'Crisnatol.
PB92-206291/REB PC A02/MF A01
Study Design Considerations in Developmental
Neurotoxicology. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
H. A. Tilson. c1992,7p EPA/600/J-92/249
Pub. in Neruotoxicology and Teratology, v14 p199-203
1992.
It is widely accepted that exposure to environmental
factors during development can result in effects other
than death, gross structural abnormality, or altered
growth. One area of concern is the developing nervous
system, which may be especially vulnerable to envi-
ronmental perturbation. Testing chemicals for poten-
tial developmental neurotoxicity has received a high
priority and testing guidelines have been published
and recently revised by the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency. These guidelines are based on several
principles of developmental neurotoxicity that have
been developed during several years of research. In
general, manifestation of neurotoxicity following devel-
opmental exposure can depend on the time at which
exposure occurs and for the purposes of hazard detec-
tion, experiments should be designed to optimize the
detection of neurotoxicity. In addition, maternal health
and interaction with the offspring, as well as postnatal
development are important design issues in develop-
mental neurotoxicology. It is also widely accepted that
several doses be used and multiple measures of neur-
otoxicity assessed in both genders at several points
during the life span of the animal. Finally, the litter is
usually regarded as the most appropriate statistical
unit to control for genetic and maternal factors. (Copy-
right (c) 1992 Pergamon Press Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Nervous system, 'Toxicology, 'Terato-
genic compounds, Mice, Polybromobiphenyl com-
pounds, Dose-response relationships, Body weight,
Lactation, Animal pregnancy, Behavior. Reprints.
PB92-206309/REB PC A02/MF A01
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on
2,6-Dinitrotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in
Fisher 344 Rats: Effect on Gastrointestinal Micro-
flora and Enzyme Activity. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
S. E. George, R. W. Chadwick, J. J. Chang, M. J.
Kohan, and J. C. Allison. C1992,9p EPA/600/J-92/
250
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, v18 n2
P240-246 Feb 92. Prepared in cooperation with North
Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill, and Environmental
Health Research and Testing, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 2,6-dinitrotolu-
ene are hazardous chemicals that have potential
harmful effects. 2,6-DNT is recognized as a hepatoxi-
cant while 2,4,5-T, a component in Agent Orange, is
also suspect. 2,6-DNT requires both oxidative and re-
ductive metabolism to elicit genotoxic effects. In order
to determine what effect 2,4,5-T had on 2,6-DNT me-
tabolism, intestinal enzymes, microbial populations,
and urine mutagenicity were examined during 2,4,5-T
treatment. Weanling Fischer 344 male rats were treat-
ed daily with 54.4 mg/kg 2,4,5-T by gavage for 4
weeks. 1,2, and 4 weeks after the initial dose, rats
were administered (p.o.) 2,6-DNT (75 mg/kg) and
urine was collected for 24 hours in metabolism cages.
Azo reductase, nitroreductase, beta-glucuronidase,
dechlorinase, and dehydrochlorinase activities were
examined concurrently. Treatment of rats for one
week reduced the transformation of 2,6-DNT to muta-
genic urinary metabolites. This was accompanied by a
decrease in the fecal anaerobic microorganisms. The
elimination of Lactobacillus fermentum from the small
intestine and cecum of treated animals accompanied a
significant increase in oxygen tolerant lactobacilli and
other unidentified aerobic microorganisms. (Copyright
(c) 1992 by the Society of Toxicology.)
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Mutagens, 'Microbiology, 'Gas-
trointestinal system, 'Enzymes, Rats, Urine, Dose-re-
sponse relationships. Metabolism, Metabolic activa-
tion, Reprints, 'Trichlorophenoxyacetic acids, 'Dinitro-
toluenes
PB92-206317/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to
Cholinergic Deficits Following Medial Septa) Le-
sions with Colchicine. Journal article.
National Inst. of Environmental Health Sciences, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Lab. of Molecular and Inte-
grative Neuroscience.
S. Barone, K. P. Nanry, W. R. Mundy, J. F. McGinty,
and H. A. Tilson. c1991,12p EPA/600/J-92/251
Pub. in Psychobiology, v19 n1 p41-50 Mar 91. Pre-
pared in cooperation with East Carolina Univ. School
of Medicine, Greenville, NC. Sponsored by Health Ef-
fects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Neurotoxicology Div.
Colchicine was infused bilaterally into the cerebrola-
teral ventricles (3.75 micrograms/side) or directly into
the medial septum (5 micrograms) of adult, male
Fischer-344 rats (n=48), and effects on behavior and
Cholinergic markers were determined. Rats receiving
intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration of colchi-
cine were hyperaggressive during the first week after
administration and were hyperactive when tested
during 60-min sessions at weekly intervals during the
first 3 weeks after colchicine treatment. ICV colchicine
also interfered with the acquisition of a spatial task in
the water maze. Rats receiving colchicine directly into
the medial septum were also aggressive and hyperac-
tive, but were not impaired in the acquisition of the
water-maze task. It was subsequently found that direct
administration and ICV administration of colchicine
both decreased the number of choline acetyltransfer-
ase (ChAT) immunoreactive cells in the medial septum
by at least 50% of vehicle-treated rats and decreased
ChAT enzyme activity in both the right and the left
hippocampus to about 50% of control levels. The re-
sults of these experiments do not support the general-
ly accepted hypothesis that spatial learning deficits
seen in animals with medial septum lesions are solely
due to a lesion-associated Cholinergic deficit in the
hippocampus.
Keywords. 'Cholinergic receptors, 'Colchicine,
'Hippocampus, 'Learning disorders, Rats, Choline
acetyltransferase, Neurochemistry, Histology, Immun-
ohistochemistry, Reprints.
PB92-206325/REB PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein:
Comparison of Stot-lmmunobinding Assays with a
Novel Sandwich ELISA. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
J. P. O'Gallaghan. C1991,9p EPA/600/J-92/252
Pub. in Neurotoxicology and Teratology, v13 n3 p275-
281 Jun 91. See also PB91 -154617.
Detailed protocols are presented for assaying glial fi-
brillary acidic protein (GFAP), an astrocyte localized
protein which serves as a quantitative marker of toxi-
cant-induced injury to the central nervous system. Two
different solid-phase assay procedures are described:
(1) a nitrocellulose based slot-immunobinding assay
and (2) a novel microtiter plate based sandwich ELISA.
The performance of both assays was assessed by
measuring the content of GFAP in homogenates of
specific regions of the rat brain and in homogenates of
brain regions damaged by the prototype neurotoxi-
cants, trimethyltin (TMT) and 1-methyl-4-phenyl-
1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP). Both procedures
gave similar results that were consistent with previous-
ly published observations. By comparing the simplicity,
cost effectiveness, safety and speed of the two meth-
ods, it appears likely that the sandwich ELISA has sev-
eral advantages over slot-immunobinding assays.
Keywords: 'Glial fibrillary acidic protein, 'Chemical
analysis, 'Toxicology, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay, Central nervous system, Rats, Trimethyltin,
Western blotting, Reprints, Methylphenyltetrahydro-
pyridines.
PB92-206333/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated
Phosphoinositide Turnover in the Hat Hippocam-
pus. Journal article.
National Inst. of Environmental Health Sciences, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Lab. of Molecular and Inte-
grative Neuroscience.
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P. Tandon, W. R. Mundy, S. F Ali, K. Nanry, and B. C.
Rogers. c1991, 9p EPA/600/J-92/253
Pub. in Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, v38
n4 p861-867 Apr 91. Prepared in cooperation with Na-
tional Center for lexicological Research, Jefferson,
AR. Div. of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicol-
ogy. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
To study the changes in the hippocampal cholinergic
system of chronologically old and behaviorally im-
paired animals, old (21 months of age) and young (3
months of age) male, Fischer-344 rats were used. The
aged animals were tested on a reference memory task
(Morris water maze) and found to be functionally im-
paired as compared to the young controls. Carbachol-
stimulated phosphoinositide metabolism was meas-
ured in hippocampal slices from young and old rats.
Slices were prelabeled with (3)H-inositol for 120 min
and subjected to muscarinic stimulation in the pres-
ence of lithium. Following extraction of the slices with
acidified solvent mixture, the inositolphosphates
present in the aqueous fraction were isolated by ion
exchange chromatography. Receptor-stimulated re-
lease of inositolphosphates (IPs) was found to be in-
creased in the hippocampus of older animals. The
age-related enhancement of IP release was in contrast
to the decrease in choline acetyitransferase (CHAT)
activity in the hippocampus. The authors postulate that
alterations in the Q-protein coupling with the muscar-
inic receptor leads to an increase in the phosphoinosi-
tide turnover in part as a compensatory mechanism for
neuronal cell death and reduced transmitter levels.
Keywords: 'Aging(Biology), 'Hippocampus, 'Phos-
phoinositides, 'Cholinergic receptors. Learning, Rats,
Muscarinic receptors. Choline acetyitransferase, Ion
exchange chromatography, Reprints.
PB92-206341/REB PC A03/MF A01
Considerations In the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's Testing Approach for Mutageniclty.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
K. L Dearfield, A. E. Auletta, M. C. Cimino, and M. M.
Moore. c1991,27p EPA/600/J-92/254
Pub. in Mutation Research, v258 n3 p259-283 Nov 91.
Historically the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
has used mutagenicity information as part of its
weight-of-evidence approach to discern the potential
for human carcinogenicity. It is dear from the 1986 Mu-
tagenicity Risk Assessment Guidelines that the
USEPA intends to regulate chemicals based on risk of
an adverse heritable effect in human germ cells. These
Guidelines present a weight-of-evidence scheme for
determining if an agent may be a potential human mu-
tagen. Emphasis is placed upon a chemical's intrinsic
mutageruc potential, its ability to reach the gonad and
interact with germ cell DNA, and its ability to induce
heritable mutations in mammalian species. The docu-
ment summarizes the requirements for mutagenicity
testing for submission of data to the USEPA's Office of
Pesticide Programs and the Office of Toxic Sub-
stances. The rationale and support for the revised
guidelines is presented and questions about the revi-
sion process and the guidelines themselves are ad-
Keywords: 'Mutagens, 'Environmental pollutants,
*US EPA, Humans, Pesticides, Risk assessment,
Guidelines, Mutagenicity tests. Reprints.
PB92-206358/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusu-
al In vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes
Neootastic Transformation after SV40 T Antigen
Gene Transfectton. Journal article.
National Cancer Inst. Bethesda, MD. Div. of Cancer
Etiology.
R. R. Reddel, I. C. Hsu, M. J. Mass, B. Hukku, and B. I.
Gerwin. C1991,12p EPA/600/J-92/25S
Contract EPA-68-02-4456
Pub. in International Jnl. of Cancer, v48 p764-773 Jul
91. Prepared in cooperation with Children's Medical
Research Foundation. Camperdown (Australia), Medi-
cal Coll. of Ohio at Toledo. Dept. of Pathology, and
Maryland Univ. at Baltimore. School of Medicine.
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
Bronchial epithelial cells were cultured from an individ-
ual with no evidence of malignant disease. These
cells, designated HB56B, had a greatly extended in
vitro life-span, being able to undergo 50 passages and
200 population doublings in contrast to the usual 3 to 4
passages and 20 to 30 population doublings charac-
teristic of normal human bronchial epithelial cells.
HB56B cells had karyotypic evidence of an amplified
region on the short arm of chromosome II. Unlike
normal bronchial epithelial cells, which undergo termi-
nal squamous differentiation in vitro in response to
fetal bovine serum, HB56B cells were only minimally
affected by serum. These cells were readily estab-
lished as an immortalized cell line, HB56B/5T, follow-
ing transfection with a pdasmid containing SV40 early
region DNA. HB56B cells may offer an experimental
system for the study of proliferation, differentiation,
and senescence control in human bronchial epithelial
Keywords: 'Neoplastic cell transformation, 'Bronchi,
'Transfaction, 'Polyomavirus transforming antigens,
Epithelium, In vitro analysis, Immunofluorescence
techniques, Karyotyping, Southern blotting, Chromo-
some abnormalities, Deoxyribonucleic acids, Plas-
mids, Repnnts.
PB92-206366/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects
Induced by Acute CNorpyrtfos Treatment Journal
article.
Northeast Louisiana Univ., Monroe. School of Pharma-
C.N. Pope, T. K. Chakraborti, M. L. Chapman, and J.
D. Farrar. C1992. Sp EPA/600/ J-92/256
Pub. in Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, v42
n2 p251-256 Jun 92. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
A single, maximal tolerated dose of the organophos-
phate insecticide chkxpyrifos (CPF, 279 mg/kg, sc)
caused extensive inhibition of striatal and cortical cho-
linesterase (ChE) activity in adult rats at two (94-96%),
four (64-74 %) and six (36-38 %) weeks after treatment
These persistent changes in ChE activity were con-
comitant with significant reductions in striatal muscar-
inic receptor (3H quinudidinyl benzilate) binding sites
(50, 31 and 18% reduction in B max at 2. 4 and 6
weeks after exposure) and a slight but significant alter-
ation in the apparent affinity constant K(D), at 2 and 4
weeks after treatment Neither ChE activity nor mus-
carinic receptor binding were different from control
levels at 12 weeks after exposure. CPF treatment
caused a significant reduction in motor activity for the
first two days after treatment after which basal activity
levels were not different from controls. These data in-
dicate that a single, acute exposure to CPF in adult
rats can cause long-term neurobehavioral/neurophar-
macological changes which may persist following the
recovery of neurochemtcal parameters generally asso-
ciated with OP exposure and/or tolerance.
Keywords: "Dursban, 'Toxicology, *Neurochemistry,
'Motor activity, Cholinesterase inhibitors. Corpus stria-
turn. Cerebral cortex, Muscarinic receptors, Rats,
Binding sites, Scopolamine, Reprints.
PB92-206374/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Btoremedtatfon on the Mutagenicity of
Oil Spilled in Prince WHHam Sound, Alaska. Journal
article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
L D. Claxton, V. S. Houk. R. Williams, and F. Kremer.
C1991,10p EPA/600/J-92/257
Pub. in Chemosphere, v23 nS p643-650 Sep 91. See
also PB90-263070. Prepared in cooperation with Envi-
ronmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
On 24 March 1989 approximately 11 million gallons of
Prudhoe Bay crude oil spilled into the waters of Prince
William Sound, Alaska, ultimately contaminating nearly
1,000 miles of shoreline. Approximately 300 miles of
contaminated beach were considered amenable to
cleanup by bioremediation. To determine whether or
not bioremediation would be effective in such climatic
conditions (geophysical conditions) and to identify po-
tential deleterious effects, the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) conducted one of the world's
largest in situ bioremediation field demonstration re-
search projects. One of the methods used to assess
potential health effects associated with this and similar
efforts was the examination of mutagenicity associat-
ed with the oil spill and the products of bioremediation.
The mutagenicity of organic samples collected from
the contaminated beaches declined (was reduced)
over time by both enhanced and natural bioremedia-
tion.
Keywords: 'Oil spills, 'Water pollution effects, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Public health, 'Biological treatment,
'Land pollution, Oil pollution, Water pollution control,
Beaches, Field tests, Biological effects. Microorga-
nisms, Biodeterioration, Mutagens, US EPA, Prince
William Sound, Alaska, Toxicity, Reprints, 'Cleanup
operations.
PB92-206382/REB PC A03/MF A01
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Sub-
stances. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
H. E. Brockman, H. F. Stack, and M. D. Waters, cl 992,
17p EPA/600/J-92/258
Pub. in Mutation Research, v267 n2 p157-172 Jun 92.
See also PB90-217407. Prepared in cooperation with
Illinois State Univ., Normal. Dept. of Biological Sci-
ences, and Environmental Health Research and Test-
ing, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC
Selected antimutagenicrty listings and profiles have
been prepared from the literature on the antimutageni-
city of retinoids and the carotenoid Beta-carotene. The
antimutagenicity profiles show: (1) a single antimuta-
gen (e.g., retinol) tested in combination with various
mutagens or (2) antimutagens tested against a single
mutagen (e.g., aflatoxin B(1)). Data are presented in
the profiles showing a dose range for a given antimuta-
gen and a single dose for the corresponding mutagen;
inhibition as well as enhancement of mutagenic activi
ty is indicated. Information was found in the literature
on the testing of selected combinations of 16 retinoids
and carotenoids vs. 33 mutagens. Of 528 possible an-
timutagen-mutagen combinations, only 82 (16%) have
been evaluated. The most completely evaluated retin-
oids are retinol (28 mutagens), retinoic acid and retinol
acetate (7 mutagens each), and retinal and retinol pal-
mitate (6 mutagens each). Beta-Carotene is the most
frequently tested carotenoid (15 mutagens) Of the re-
maining retinoids and carotenoids, 8 were evaluated in
combination with a single mutagen and the other 2
were tested against only 2 or 3 mutagens. Most of the
data on antimutagenicity in vitro are available for S. ty-
phimurium strains TA98 and TA100. Substantial data
also are available for sister-chromatid exchanges in
vitro and chromosome aberrations in vitro and in vivo.
The report emphasizes the metabolic as well as the
antimutagenic effects of retinoids in vitro and in vivo
(Copyright (c) 1992 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Antimutagens, 'Retinoids, 'Carctenoids,
'Pharmacology, 'Toxicology. Chromosome aberra-
tions, Salmonella typhimurium, Sister chromatid ex-
change, In vivo analysis, In vitro analysis, Afiatoxins,
Reprints.
PB92-206390/REB PC A03/MF A01
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity
Using In vivo Biochemical Parameters: Operation-
al Characteristics and Complementarity. Journal
article.
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
K. T. Kitchin, J. L. Brown, and A. P. KulKarni. cl 992,
22p EPA/600/J-92/259
Pub. in Mutation Research 266, p253-272 1992. Pre-
pared in cooperation with University of South Florida,
Tampa. Coll. of Public Health.
Linear models of risk assessment may be appropriate
for chemicals that are initiators of carcinogenesis while
threshold models of risk assessment have been pro-
posed for promoters. The proper risk assessment
model for the regulation of promoters of carcinogene-
sis remains an active area of research and controver-
sy. Cancer is a multistage process (e.g. initiation, pro-
motion and progression). These three stages c* the
pncogenic process have different biological character-
istics. Studies to determine which chemicals effect
which stages and to what degree are needed for risk
assessment The in vivo biochemical system de-
scribed in the report can be performed in a species
specific and organ specific manner. In the study 111
chemicals were administered to rats, and the oper-
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ational characteristics for predicting rodent carcino-
genicity determined. The complementarity to short-
term mutagencity tests was also demonstrated.
Keywords: "Carcinogenicity tests, 'Carcinogens, 'Bio-
chemistry, 'Toxicology, Risk assessment, In vivo anal-
ysis, Species specificity, Mutagenicity tests, Predictive
value of tests, Rats, Enzymes, Mutations.
Tables(Data). GraphsfCharts), Reprints.
PB92-206408/REB PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants
(Journal Article).
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
B.Veronesi. C1992,12pEPA/600/J-92/260
Pub. in NeuroToxicology 13, p185-196 1992. See also
PB91-231233. Presented at the Meeting of the Inter-
national Neurotoxicology Association (3rd), Parma,
Italy. July 1-5,1991.
The need to develop, validate and utilize in vitro
models to test chemicals for neurotoxic potential is
widely appreciated. The lecture discusses the major
advantages of using cell and tissue culture, the various
in vitro models amenable for neurptoxicity studies, and
the distinction between mechanistic and screening
models. Considerations for designing screening bat-
teries to evaluate neurotoxicants are discussed.
Topics such as choice of appropriate cell models and
endpoints (i.e. cytotoxic and neurotoxic), and technical
considerations in the design of the battery are also
presented. (Copyright (c) 1992 by Intox Press, Inc.)
Keywords: "Toxicology, "Nervous system, In vitro
analysis. Tissue culture. Cell line, Cultured tumor cells,
Scanning electron microscopy, Cell survival. Reprints.
PB92-206416/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Reproductive Toxicology Branch.
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model
Compound to Determine the Impact of Acute
Chemical Exposure during Oocyte Maturation and
Fertilization on Pregnancy Outcome in the Ham-
ster. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
S. D. Perreault, S. Jeffay, P. Poss, and J. W. Laskey.
C1992,8p EPA/600/J-92/261
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 114, n2
P225-231 Jun 92. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Reproduc-
tive Toxicology Branch.
The fungicide MBC is a microtubule poison. The au-
thors hypothesized that microtubule-dependent
events occurring in the oocyte during meiotic matura-
tion and fertilization may be sensitive to perturbation
by MBC such that exposure to MBC during the critical
peri- fertilization period would result in early pregnancy
loss. Female hamsters were given a single oral dose of
MBC during meiosis I or II. Pregnancy outcome was
assessed on day 15. When given during meiosis I,
MBC treatment reduced the percentage of pregnant
hamsters (at 750 or 1000 mg/kg), and the average
litter size (250 to 1000 mg/kg). When given during
meiosis II, shortly before and during fertilization, MBC
treatment (1000 mg/kg) produced a similar decrease
in litter size. The effect disappeared when MBC was
administered at a slightly later time, after the microtu-
bule- dependent events of fertilization have occurred.
These results demonstrate that a single exposure to a
microtubule poison such as MBC at critical times, coin-
cident with microtubule-dependent meiotic events, can
result in very early pregnancy loss.
Keywords: "Abortion, "Fungicides, "Fertilization,
"Animal pregnancy. Hamsters, Microtubules, Dose-re-
sponse relationships, Meiosis, "Toxicology, Reprints,
"Methylbenzimidazole carbamate.
PB92-206424/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic
Compounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-
April 1991). Journal article.
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle
Park. NC.
G. M. Russwarm, R. H. Kragann, O. A. Simpson, W. A.
McClenny, and W. F. Herget. c1991, 7p EPA/600/J-
92/262
Contract EPA-68-DO-0106
Pub. in Jnl. of the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion, v41 n8 p1062-l066 Aug 91. Prepared in coopera-
tion with MDA Scientific, Inc., Norcross, GA., and Nicp-
let Instrument Corp., Madison, Wl. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Lab.
As part of a Superfund Innovative Technology Evalua-
tion (SITE) field program, a Fourier transform infrared
(FTIR) spectrometer was used to make open path
measurements of volatile organic compounds in the
New Castle, Delaware, area. The SITE program re-
quires that new technologies be compared with more
mature measurement techniques. In this case, a canis-
ter-based sampling and analytical methodology was
chosen to compare with the FTIR measurements.
Whole air samples were collected in the canisters as
they were repeatedly transported along the open
measurement path of the FTIR spectrometer. FTIR
spectra were co-added for 32-min sampling intervals.
Conclusions were: (1) that the FTIR system as it is cur-
rently configured can be used as a reliable monitoring
instrument when the concentrations are greater than
about 50 ppbv; (2) that transporting the canisters along
the path is a viable technique for comparing long-path
and point-sampler measurements.
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Infrared
spectrometers, 'Hazardous materials. Chemical anal-
ysis, Fourier transformation. Measurement, Air pollu-
tion, Sampling, Comparison, Reliability,
Concentration(Composition), Field tests, Gas chroma-
tography. Mass spectrometry, Reprints, 'Superfund,
SITE program.
PB92-206432/REB PC A03/MF A01
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic
VOCs in Ambient Air. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
W. A. McClenny, J. D. Plell, K. D. Oliver, M. W. Holdren,
and W. T. Winberry. C1991,13p EPA/600/J-92/263
Pub. in Jnl. of the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion, v4l n10Oct91. See also PB90-127374. Prepared
in cooperation with ManTech Environmental Technol-
ogy, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC., Battelle Memo-
rial Inst., Columbus, OH., and Engineering Science,
Cany, NC.
The availability of reliable, accurate and precise moni-
toring methods for toxic volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) is a primary need for state and local agencies
addressing daily monitoring requirements related to
odor complaints, fugitive emissions, and trend monitor-
ing. The canister-based monitoring method for VOCs
is a viable and widely used approach that is based on
research and evaluation performed over the past sev-
eral years. The activity has involved the testing of
sample stability of VOCs in canisters and the design of
time-integrative samplers. The development of proce-
dures for analysis of samples in canisters, including
the procedure for VOC preconcentration from whole
air, the treatment of water vapor in the sample, and the
selection of an appropriate analytical finish has been
accomplished. The canister-based method was initially
summarized in the EPA Compendium of Methods for
the Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Am-
bient Air as Method TO-14. Modifications and refine-
ments are being added to Method TO-14 in order to
obtain a Statement of Work for the Superfund Contract
Laboratory Program for Air. The paper discusses the
developments leading to the current status of the can-
ister-based method and provides a critique of the
method using results obtained in EPA monitoring net-
works. (Copyright (c) 1991 - Air and Waste Manage-
ment Association)
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Air pollution
monitoring, 'Air samplers, "Cans, 'Air pollution detec-
tion, Toxic substances, Stainless steels, Cleaning, Sor-
bents, Storage, Water vapor, Sample preparation,
Design criteria, Performance evaluation, Gas analysis,
Calibrating, Reprints, EPA method TO-14.
PB92-206440/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in
Ambient Air by High Resolution and Electron Cap-
ture Mass Spectrometry. Journal article.
Indiana Univ. at Bloomington.
C. J. Koester, R. L. Harless, and R. A. Hites. C1992,8p
EPA/600/J-92/264
Grant EPA-R-812588
Pub. in Chemosphere, v24 n4 p421-426 1992. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Expo-
sure Assessment Lab.
Known mixtures and unknown atmospheric sample ex-
tracts containing polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins
and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/F) were
analyzed by both electron impact, high resolution,
mass spectrometry (HRMS) and by electron capture,
negative ion, low resolution mass spectrometry
(ECNI). PCDD/F concentrations measured by the two
methods were comparable, typically agreeing with +
or - 33% The major difference between the two tech-
niques is that HRMS easily detects 2,3,7,8- tetrachlor-
odibenzo-p-dioxin but ECNI does not. Results suggest
that ECNI can be a sensitive low cost alternative to
HRMS for the determination of PCDD/F concentra-
tions.
Keywords: "Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, 'Poly-
chlorinated dibenzofurans, 'Mass spectroscopy, Air
pollution, Air sampling, Toxic materials, Accuracy,
Error analysis, Reprints, "High resolution mass spec-
trometry, 'Electron capture mass spectrometry.
PB92-206457/REB PC A01/MF A01
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
F. T. Princiotta. c1992, 5p EPA/600/J-92/265
Pub. in Chemical Engineering. v99 n3 p153, 154, and
156 Mar 92. See also PB91-155234
The article discusses air pollution engineering re-
search at the U.S. EPA, and particularly AEERL's role
in that research. The research programs are shifting
from an initial focus on sulfur dioxide and nitrogen
oxide pollution control to more complex and more diffi-
cult problems such as indoor air quality, air toxics,
global climate change, and stratospheric ozone deple-
tion. EPA research engineers are working closely with
other researchers in both the private sector and other
federal research organizations to identify, evaluate,
and develop cost-effective engineering solutions. The
AEERL works closely with the EPA regulatory and re-
gional offices to ensure that the best engineering infor-
mation is utilized to formulate and implement the
Agency's environmental protection program.
Keywords: "Research projects, 'Environmental engi-
neering, 'Air pollution control, Indoor air pollution,
Sulfur dioxide, Nitrogen oxides, Toxicity, Climatic
changes, Stratosphere, Ozone, US EPA, Stationary
sources.
PB92-206465/REB PC A01/MF A01
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Te-
trachloroethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms
by Addition of Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alco-
hols. Journal article
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
S. A. Gibson, and G. W. Sewell. C1992,4p EPA/600/J-
92/266
Pub. in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v58
n4 p1392-1393 Apr 92. Prepared in cooperation with
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
The effect of the addition of common fermentation
products on the dehalogenation of tetrachloroethene
was studied in methanogenic slurries made with aqui-
fer solids. Lactate, propionate, crotonate, butyrate,
and ethanol stimulated dehalogenation activity, while
acetate, methanol, and isopropanol did not. (Copyright
(c) 1992, American Society for Microbiology.)
Keywords: "Water pollution control, "Aquifers. "Dech-
lorination, "Tetrachloroethylene, Dehalogenation,
Ground water, Anaerobic processes, Fermentation,
Methanogenic bacteria. Microorganisms, Additives,
Organic acids, Alcohols, Reduction(Chemistry), Re-
prints.
December 1992 17
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PB92-206473/REB PC A03/MF A01
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bron-
chopulmonary Disease. Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
J. A. Dye. Jan 92,27p EPA/600/A-92/138
See also PB92-126879.
The chapter discusses guidelines for the management
of bronchopulmonary disease in the cat, based in part
on extrapolations from the current therapeutic recom-
mendations for asthma and chronic bronchitis in
humans. Recommendations were modified according
to known pharmacokinetic, clinicopathologic and pul-
monary functional data in the cat. While of more clini-
cal than experimental value to our program (which in-
volves rodents and guinea pigs), the article empha-
sizes the homplogy between animals and humans in
the pathophysiology of airway diseases and in ap-
proaches toward its prevention and/or treatment and
hence, the relevance of animal research in the area.
Keywords: *Cat diseases, 'Bronchial diseases, 'Res-
piratory diseases, 'Drug therapy, Asthma, Humans,
Pulmonary fibrosis, Etiology, Diagnosis, Pathology,
Airway resistance, Chronic disease, Follow-up studies,
'Feline bronchopulmonary diseases.
grade coals. (NOTE: Abnormally high rates of lung
cancer are observed among persons in Xuan Wei
County, China, who burn bituminous 'smoky' coal as
compared with those who bum 'smokeless' coal,
which is produced by mixing low grade coals with clay.)
Statistically significant reductions in emissions of total
paniculate (70%), gravimetrically determined (nonvo-
latile) organics (70%), total chromatographable (semi-
volatile) organics (90%), and benzo(a)pyrene (65%)
were observed (measured on a mass emitted/mass
coal combusted basis) when clay binder material was
added to a ground smoky coal. These reductions, how-
ever, did not fully account for the order of magnitude
lower pollutant levels previously observed in homes
burning smokeless (as compared to smoky) coal.
Thus, the authors believe that the composition of the
low rank coals used to produce smokeless coal also
helps to control emissions.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Clays, 'Coal, 'Com-
bustion products, China, Air pollution effects(Humans),
Indoor air pollution, Ranking, Residential buildings, Ex-
perimental design. High sulfur coal, Particles, Organic
compounds, Respiratory diseases, Pulmonary neo-
plasms, Benzopyrene, 'Smokeless coal, Yunnan
Province(Peoples Republic of China), Xuan Wei
County(Yunnan).
processing facilities. Adequate explosion and fire pro-
tection of enclosed spaces containing flammable
gases and streaming fuel presents significant safety
challenges for the North Slope petroleum industry.
These areas are now protected by Halon 1301 total-
flood fire and explosion suppression systems. Howev-
er, because of the suspected negative impact on the
global environment, Halon 1301 production will be
sharply curtailed. Therefore, a program was initiated by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency at the Uni-
versity of New Mexico's Center for Global Environ-
mental Technologies to develop one or more potential
Halon 1301 replacements for use in explosion inertion
and fire suppression in North Slope oil and gas han-
dling facilities. Among the factors considered were
physical properties, toxicity, effectiveness, chemical
stability, and environmental impacts of potential
chemicals.
Keywords: 'Occupational safety and health, 'Petrole-
um industry, 'Fire extinguishing agents, 'Explosions,
'Industrial safety, Flammability, Oil recovery, Gas pro-
duction, Halons, Environmental engineering. Research
and development, Environmental chemical substi-
tutes, Toxicity, Industrial medicine, Halohydrocarbons,
Extinguishing, Flooding, Confined environments,
•Halon 1301.
PB92-206481/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions
from Kuwait Oil Fires.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
R. Stevens, J. Pinto, Y. Mamane, J. Ondov, and M.
Abdulraheem. 1992.20p EPA/600/A-92/148
Presented at the International Conference on Environ-
mental Quality and Ecosystem Stability (5th), Jerusa-
lem, Israel, June 22 24,1992. Prepared in cooperation
with Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Chemistry,
Kuwait Environmental Protection DepL, National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration, Hampton, VA.
Langley Research Center, and ManTech Environmen-
tal Technology, Inc.. Research Triangle
After the Iraqi retreat from Kuwait in 1991, airborne
sampling was conducted in the oil fire plumes near
Kuwait City and ground-level samples were taken of
the air within the city. For the airborne sampling, a ver-
satile air pollution sampler was used to determine the
SCX2). elemental concentrations, the aerosol mass
loadings and SO4(2-) and NO3(1-) concentrations.
Striking differences between the black and white
plumes were associated with high concentrations of
NaCI and CaCI(2) measured in the white plumes and
large numbers of carbon chain agglomerates in the
black plumes. For the ground-based measurements,
an annular denuder system was used to determine
levels of SO(2), SO4(2-), trace elements, and mass
loadings. Certain pollutant levels rose in the city during
inversion conditions, when winds were too weak to
continue moving the combustion products directly to
the Persian Gulf, and the increased levels of Pb and
certain trace elements were comparable to those in
other large urban areas in Europe.
Keywords: 'Fires, 'Oil wells, 'Soot, 'Air pollution,
•Kuwait, 'Combustion products, 'Plumes, 'Smoke, Air
pollution monitoring, Sulfur dioxide, Sulfur ions, Ni-
trates, Chlorides, Heavy metals. Environmental trans-
port.
PB92-206499/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test
Particulat* and Organic Emissions from a Third
World Residential Combustion Process. Ill Evalua-
tion of a Potential Technique for the Control of
Emissions from the Indoor, Open Hearth Combus-
tion of Coal. Rept. for Jul 91-Feb 92.
Acurex Corp.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
C. C. Lutes. J. V. Ryan, D. B. Harris, and R. S.
Chapman. 1992,25p EPA/600/A-92/149
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
See also PB90-238502 and PB-293 795. Presented at
the Air and Waste Management Association Meeting,
Kansas City, MO., June 1992. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper reports controlled full-scale laboratory stud-
ies designed to determine if clay addition holds prom-
ise as a technique to control emissions from higher
PB92-206S07/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Physical Property Data on Fluonnated Propanes
and Butanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives. Rept.
for Aug 88-Jun 91
Clemson Univ., SC. Dept of Chemistry and Geology.
A. L Beyertein, 0.0. DesMarteau, S. L. Hwang, N. 0.
Smith, and P. Joyner. 1992.12p EPA/600/A-92/150
GrantEPA-R-815134
Presented at the International Conference on CFC and
Halon Alternatives, Baltimore, MD., December 3-5,
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Electric Power Re-
search Inst, Palo Alto, CA. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses results of the measurement and
estimation of the physical properties of fluorinated pro-
pane derivatives as second generation alternatives for
currently used CFC and HCFC chemicals. One fluorin-
ated ether was also studied. A total of 22 compounds
were investigated with boiling points of -34.6 to 76.7 C.
The measured properties presented for these com-
pounds are: melting point, boiling point, vapor pressure
below the boiling point, heat of vaporization, critical
properties (temperature, density, and pressure), liquid
densities, and liquid-phase heat capacities. Measured
vapor pressures are reported from below the boiling
point to the critical point for two of these compounds:
CF3OCF2H (b.p. = 34.6 C and Tc = 80.7 C) and
CF3CHFCF2H (b.p. = 6.5 C and Tc = 141.1 C). Vapor
pressures and liquid-phase densities were also meas-
ured for CFC-12 in order to judge the accuracy of the
experimental methods used. The measured vapor
pressures were also compared with vapor pressures
estimated using modified corresponding states meth-
ods to evaluate the accuracy of the estimation meth-
ods.
Keywords: 'Fluorohydrocarbons, 'Halohydrocarbons,
'Air pollution control, 'Substitutes, •Thermodynamic
properties, 'Physicochemical properties. Boiling
points. Melting points, Vapor pressure, Specific heat,
Density(Mass/Volume). Critical temperature. Pro-
panes, Ethers.
PB92-206S15/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon
1301 Replacements for Oil and Gas Production
Facilities. Rept. for Oct 90-Aug 91.
New Mexico Engineering Research Inst., Albuquerque.
S. R. Skaggs, E. Heinonen, R. E. Tapscott, and N. D.
Smith. 1991,9p EPA/600/A-92/151
Grant EPA-R-817774
Presented at the International CFC and Halon Alterna-
tives Conference, Baltimore, MD., December 3-5,
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper describes an effort to evaluate selected ha-
locarbons as alternative total-flood fire and explosion
protection agents for Alaskan North Slope petroleum
PB92-206523/REB PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies
for the Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Re-
search Program. 2. Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alco-
hols. SAE technical paper series.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
S. J. Swarin, J. F. Loo, E. Chladek, M. S. Drouillard, and
S. B. Tejada. C1992,12p EPA/600/A-92/152
See also PB92-166784. Presented at the international
Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Ml., February 24-28,
1992. Prepared in cooperation with General Motors
Research Labs., Warren. Ml., Ford Motor Co., Dear-
bom, Ml. Scientific and Research Lab., and Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc., Warrendale, PA.
Analytical methods for determining individual alde-
hyde, ketone, and alcohol emissions from gasoline-,
methanol-, and variable-fueled vehicles are described.
These methods were used in the Auto/Oil Air Quality
Improvement Research Program to provide emission
data for comparison of individual reformulated fuels,
individual vehicles, and for air modeling studies. The
emission samples are collected in impingers which
contain either 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine solution for
the aldehydes and ketones or deionized water for the
alcohols. Subsequent analyses by liquid chromatogra-
phy for the aldehydes and ketones and gas chroma-
tography for the alcohols utilized auto injectors and
computerized data systems which permit high sample
throughput with minimal operator intervention. The
quality control procedures developed and interlabora-
tory comparisons conducted as part of the program
are also described. (Copyright (c) 1992 Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Air pollution detection, 'Air quality, 'Ex-
haust emissions, 'Air pollution sampling, 'Gas analy-
sis, Chromatographic analysis, Sample preparation,
Standards, Calibrating, Quality control, Methanol, Gas-
oline, Quality assurance, Interlaboratory comparisons,
Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Air pollution abate-
ment, Alcohol fuels, Fuel substitution, Reprints, 'Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program, Com-
puter aided analysis, High performance liquid chroma-
tography.
PB92-206531/REB PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Ef-
fects Research on Drinking Water Contaminants.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
F. S. Hauchman. 1992, 7p EPA/600/A-92/153
SeealsoPB83-191262.
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Health
Effects Research Laboratory (HERL) provides chemi-
cal-specific data and scientific methods that are used
by the EPA Office of Water in the development of regu-
lations required by the Safe Drinking Water Act. To de-
termine the chemical and microbial contaminants in
drinking water that are of greatest public health con-
cern, HERL conducts hazard identification and dose-
response research in humans, animals, and in vitro.
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HERL conducts studies on pharmacokinetics and
mechanisms of action to facilitate the extrapolation of
toxicity data from animals to humans. Characterization
of the risks associated with human exposure to con-
taminants in drinking water involves a multi-laboratory/
office effort to incorporate information on hazard,
dose-response, and exposure into chemical and mi-
crobial risk models. The many uncertainties in the un-
derlying health effects data base and in the models
used for assessing chemical am) microbial risks high-
light the need for a strong drinking water health re-
search program in the years to come.
Keywords: *Potable water, 'Chemical water polluU
ants, 'Aquatic microbiology, Health hazards, Humans,
Risk assessment, Disinfection, Toxicology, Carcino-
gens, Mutagens, Pharmacokinetics.
PB92-206549/REB PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinat-
ed Biphenyls and Related Compounds.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
H. A. Tilson, and G. J. Harry. 1992,36p EPA/600/A-
92/154
Prepared in cooperation with National Inst. of Environ-
mental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Polychlorinated biphenyls are stable, lipqphilic industri-
al compounds that are present in residue levels in
human tissue, wildlife and freshwater sediment. They
are toxic and are known to pass the placenta and in-
toxicate the fetus. Two large outbreaks of poisoning
have occurred in Asia and women pregnant at or after
the exposures had children who were developmental^
impaired. Laboratory experiments in rhesus monkeys
and rodents designed to assess neural or develop-
mental neurotpxic effects show altered activity levels,
impaired learning, and delayed ontogeny of reflexes.
Children exposed transplacentally to PCBs in North
America have been reported to display hypotonia and
hyporeflexia at birth, delay in psychomotor develop-
ment at 6 and 12 months of age and poorer visual rec-
ognition at 7 months. PCBs appear to be developmen-
tal neurotoxicants in both humans and animals and
may pose a significant health risk, particularly to preg-
nant women and their offspring.
Keywords: 'Polychlorobiphenyl compounds, 'Toxicol-
ogy, 'Nervous system, 'Teratogenic compounds, Ani-
mals, Humans, Health hazards, Environmental pollut-
ants, Maternal-fetal exchange, Psychomotor perform-
ance.
PB92-206556/REB PC A03/MF A01
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo
Dyes: Analogues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Meth-
oxyazobenzene (Chapter 4). Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
H. S. Freeman, J. F. Esancy, and L. D. Claxton. 1992,
20p EPA/600/A-92/155
Pub. in Colour Chemistry: The Design and Synthesis of
Organic Dyes and Pigments, pS5-115 Jut 91. See also
PB90^245457. Prepared in cooperation with North
Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Textile Engi-
neering, Chemistry, and Science.
The series of analogs of the known mutagen 4-amino-
3-methoxyazobenzene has been synthesized in which
the size of the alkoxy group has been varied to deter-
mine the effect of this kind of alteration on the mutage-
nicity of the parent dye molecule. It has been found
that the dyes containing the larger alkoxy group are
significantly less mutagenic than their lower homologs.
In addition, the contribution of the reductive-cleavage
products to the mutagenicity of the parent dye mole-
cules was also investigated. The results of the aspect
of the study indicate that mutagenicity of an azo dye, in
that some of the dyes are potent mutagens but their
reductive-cleavage products are either nonmutagenic
or very weakly active in the standard Ames assay.
Keywords: 'Azo dyes, 'Mutagens, Chemical reactions,
Mutagenicity tests, Alkoxy compounds, Carcinogens,
Textile finishing. Nuclear magnetic resonance, Re-
prints.
PB92-206564/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Ken- Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with
Interphase Mass Exchange. Symposium paper.
Vermont Univ., Burlington. Coll. of Engineering and
Mathematics.
J. F. Guarnaccia, and G. F. Pinder. 1992,11 p EPA/
600/A-92/156
Grant EPA-R-818955
Pub. in Computational Mechanics Publications, Mathe-
matical Modeling in Water Resources, v2 p281-288
Jun 92. Prepared in copperation with Colorado Univ. at
Denver, Wyoming Univ., Laramie, and Notre Dame
Univ., IN. Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Lab., Ada, OK.
The focus of the numerical investigation is on model-
ling the emplacement and subsequent removal,
through dissolution, of a Denser-than-water Non-
Aqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL) in a saturated ground-
water system. Specifically the model must address two
flow and transport regimes. First is the emplacement
of DNAPL in the subsurface. Here two-phase flow
dominates as the DNAPL displaces the water. The
second flow and transport regime involves the dissolu-
tion of the immobile residual through interphase mass
exchange and transport of the dissolved contaminant
in the water phase. Numerical simulation of the prob-
lem is computationally intensive involving the iterative
simultaneous solution of coupled nonlinear partial dif-
ferential equations over fine time and space discretiza-
tions. The paper presents an overview of the equation
development including the constitutive relations nec-
essary to describe DNAPL emplacement (hysteresis)
and dissolution (kinetic mass exchange), and de-
scribes an efficient collocation based parallel algo-
rithm to solve the governing equations. In addition,
model results are reported.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Water pollution, 'Two
phase flow, 'Mathematical models, Water resources,
Collocation, Contamination, Computerized simulation,
Algorithms, Parallel processing. Reprints.
PB92-206572/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
Symposium paper.
Vermont Univ., Burlington. Coll. of Engineering and
Mathematics.
M. J. Eppstein, J. F. Guarnaccia, and D. E. Dougherty.
1992,11 p EPA/600/A-92/157
Grant EPA-R-818955
Pub. in Computational Mechanics Publications, Nu-
merical Methods in Water Resources, v1 p713-720
Jun 92. Prepared in cooperation with Colorado Univ. at
Denver, Wyoming Univ., Laramie, and Notre Dame
Univ., IN. Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental
Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) is a software tool to
allow concurrent computing on heterogeneous
networked computers via Unix sockets using UPD da-
tagrams. Applications programmers exploit multipro-
cessing by explicit high-level C or FORTRAN calls to
interprocessor communication routines, as in a Porta-
ble Instrumented Communication Library (PICL) or the
compilers of MIMD vendors. These capabilities allow
unused cycles in a network to be utilized and parallel
implementations of applications to be developed and
tested. The paper reports an implementation of a
PVM-FORTRAN code for two-phase flow in porous
media using PVM on both homogeneous and hetero-
geneous processor networks. Each processor runs the
same source code asynchronously using the single-
program-multiple-data (SPMD) approach and synchro-
nizes at convergence tests.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Computation, Multipro-
cessing, Concurrent processing, Software tools,
UNIX(Operating system), Interprocessor communica-
tion, Computer applications, Two phase flow, Porous
materials, Mathematical models, Algorithms, Reprints,
*PVM(Parallel Virtual Machine).
PB92-206580/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term
Radon Mitigation Experimental Programs in
Schools and Other Large Buildings.
Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
D. B. Harris, and B. E. Pyle. 1992,11 p EPA/600/A-92/
158
Grant EPA-R-818413
See also DE89016676, PB89-167480 and PB92-
115369. Presented at the Air and Waste Management
Association National Meeting, Kansas City, MO., June
1992. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses data logging systems for monitor-
ing long-term radon mitigation experimental programs
in schools and other large buildings. Several mitigation
systems have been installed in schools as part of a
mitigation research program conducted by the U.S.
EPA. Each installation has several parameters that
need to be monitored continuously to allow evaluation
of system operation. Several data logging systems are
described, including custom and commercial units.
Wired and wireless coupling of sensors and logger, as
well as on-site and remote access to the data, is also
discussed. Data from several projects are presented.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Radiation monitors, 'Mitigation,
'Buildings, 'Air pollution control, Indoor air pollution,
School buildings, Long term effects, Performance
evaluation, Data recording, Stationary sources, Air pol-
lution monitors.
PB92-206598/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test
Particulate and Organic Emissions from a Third
World Residential Combustion Process. 1. Facility
Description and Results of Tests of Three Rural
China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal, and Wood.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
D. B. Harris, D. F. Natschke, R. S. Chapman, and J. L.
Mumford. 1992,13p EPA/600/A-92/159
Contract EPA-68-02-4201
See also PB90-126004. Presented at the Air and
Waste Management Association Annual Meeting,
Kansas City, MO., June 1992. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results of a series of 12 tests for 3
coals from a rural area of China with abnormally high
lung cancer rates, a U.S. coal, and pine wood fuel. It
also discusses a residential combustion simulator, built
at EPA's Research Triangle Park, NC, facility to con-
duct emission tests of residential fuels in a facility de-
signed for the acquisition of samples for chemical and
biological analysis. The facility includes a 2.5 by 3.0 m
bum hut (containing a 30 by 30 cm fire pit) located next
to an instrumentation and control building. Air samples
can be taken inside the burn hut or from an insulated
duct pulling samples from the center of the hut through
the control building. Additional sampling systems, such
as continuous emission monitors or laboratory grade
chemical analyzers, can be easily added either in the
instrumentation building or by parking a mobile labora-
tory next to the facility.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Combustion effi-
ciency, 'Air pollution detection, 'Bioassay, 'Fuels,
Sample preparation, Mutagens, Pulmonary neo-
plasms, Respiratory diseases, Mass spectroscopy,
Gas chromatography, Exposure, Pine wood,
Concentration(Composition), Gas analysis, Coal,
United States, China, Toxicity, Xuan Wei
County(Yunnan), Yunnan Province(Peoples Republic
of China).
PB92-206606/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile
Organic Materials from Boise Woodstove Sam-
ples. Rept. for Sep 86-Jun 90.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
R. S. Steiber, R. C. McCrillis, J. A. Dorsey, and R. G.
Merrill. 1992,22p EPA/600/A-92/160
Contract EPA-68-DO-0140
See also PB-293 795 and PB90-225863. Presented at
the Air and Waste Management Association Annual
Meeting, Kansas City, MO., June 1992. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results from woodstove source and
ambient sampling in Boise, ID. Data are presented for
the total chromatographable organic, gravimetric, and
gas chromatograph/mass spectrometric analyses of
the volatile, semi-volatile, and condensible organic
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fractions from XAD-2 and filter catches. The samples
analyzed were obtained in woodstove chimneys and in
ambient locations representing the background, a resi-
dential area impacted by woodsmoke, and an urban
area impacted by vehicular emissions. Included in the
source emissions analysis are samples obtained in a
laboratory setting as well as samples collected from
houses in the field. Bioassay results on the laboratory
samples are also presented. The Boise study was a
multi-disciplinary, cross-EPA laboratory effort to appor-
tion sources of mutagenicity in ambient emissions in a
woodsmoke-impacted area.
Keywords: * Air pollution sampling, *Air pollution detec-
tion, 'Gas analysis, 'Wood burning appliances, 'Or-
ganic compounds, Stoves, Combustion products,
Concentration(Composition). Mutagens, Idaho, Bioas-
say, Chromatographic analysis, Mass spectroscopy,
Pollution sources, Gravimetric analysis, Boise(ldaho).
PB92-206614/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of
VCX: Emissions from Coating Operations. Rept for
Dec90-Jul91.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. Kosusko, C. M. Northeim, and M. W. Moore. 1992,
14p EPA/600/A-92/161
Grant EPA-R-815169
See also PB89-151419, PB91-119669 and PB91-
206235. Presented at the Annual Meeting, AWMA
(84th), Kansas City, MO., June 21-26, 1992. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab.
The paper discusses results of a July 1991 workshop,
cosponsored by EPA and RTI, to explore the concept
of surface-coating-free materials (SCFMs) and to dis-
cuss their use as a means of reducing volatile organic
compound (VOC) and air toxic emissions from surface
coating operations. Technical papers were presented
by representatives of industries that currently use or
are developing SCFMs. Paper topics included archi-
tectural products, uncoated metals, plastic materials
and films, high-temperature materials, and regulatory
perspectives. Small group discussions followed which
focused on identifying and developing research con-
cepts that could expand the use of SCFMs. (NOTE:
Surface coating operations are a large potential
source of VOC emissions. Emissions occur during ini-
tial coating, as well as each time a surface is stripped
and recoated.
Keywords: 'Coatings, 'Reduction. 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Air pollution control, 'Meetings, Metals,
Plastics, Construction, Surfaces, Emission, Oper-
ations, High temperature, Rims.
PB92-206622/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Tech-
nology for VOCs and Air Toxics. Rept. for Oct 90-
Mar91.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Paris, NC.
C. M. Nunez, G. H. Ramsey, W. H. Ponder, J. H.
Abbott, and L E. Hamel. 1992.17p EPA/600/A-92/
162
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
See also PB92-135904. Presented at the Air and
Waste Management Association Annual Meeting,
Kansas City, MO., June 1992. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The research effort in corona destruction of volatile or-
ganic compounds (VOCs) and air toxics has shown
significant promise for providing a valuable contribu-
tion to critical EPA and national goals of attaining the
ozone standard in more than 100 non-attainment
areas nationwide and reducing the health effects asso-
ciated with exposures to hazardous air pollutants. The
corona destruction technology could be especially
useful in future years in helping industry meet the re-
sidual risk requirements of the Clean Air Act of 1990.
Since 1988, EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Laboratory has conducted research in the area
of corona destruction of VOCs and air toxics. The
emerging concern for excessive concentrations of am-
bient ozone, for which many VOCs are precursors, the
need to develop technology to control low concentra-
tion streams, and the economic advantages of ambi-
ent temperature operation provided impetus for the
work on high intensity corona reactor devices. The pur-
pose of the work is to develop an industrial scale
corona reactor capable of efficiently and cost-effec-
tively destroying VOCs and air toxics at ambient tem-
perature and pressure. The work and results to date
leading to the demonstration of the corona destruction
process at pilot scale are presented in the paper.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Electric corona, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Air pollution control equipment Technol-
ogy assessment, Toluene, Halohydrocarbons, Toxic
materials, 'Corona destruction.
PB92-206879/REB PC A07/MF A02
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Adminis-
trative Framework Plan. Final rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Jun 92,143p IEPA/WPC/91-212
Prepared in cooperation with Illinois Dept. of Conser-
vation, Springfield, Illinois Dept of Agriculture, Spring-
field, Illinois State Dept. of Transportation, Springfield,
and Illinois Dept of Energy and Natural Resources,
Springfield.
The Administrative Framework Plan (AFP), developed
pursuant to the Illinois Lake Management Program Act
(PA 86-939), outlines a number of program goals and
objectives designed to enhance, restore and protect Il-
linois' inland lake resources. In order to reach these
goals, the AFP incorporates four major comprehensive
lake management program components that include
public education, technical assistance, monitoring/re-
search, and financial incentives.
Keywords: 'Management planning, 'Lakes, 'Pollution
control, 'Illinois, Education, Statutes, Technical assist-
ance, Monitoring, Water pollution, Surveys, Financial
management, Recreation, Questionnaires, Lake Man-
agement Program Act(lllinois), Nonpoint source.
PB92-206895/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin
Ctean-Up Operation.
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA.
W. T. Lawrence, and R. F. Goldman. 7 Sep 88,84p
EPA/600/R-92/137
Contract EPA-66-03-3293
See also PB86-236122 and PB86-176344. Prepared in
cooperation with Multi-Tech, Inc., Natick, MA. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati,
OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The study investigated the use of personal coolers to
increase worker productivity and safety while working
at elevated, ambient temperatures cleaning up dioxin
contaminated soil. The study included laboratory tests
to measure the thermal characteristics of the chemical
protective clothing worn and the performance of ice
vest and vortex personal coolers. In addition, field
tests were conducted at a dioxin clean-up site to evalu-
ate the performance of these two types of personal
coolers. The use of personal coolers was found to be
an effective method of reducing the risk of heat stress.
In addition, workers were able to work continuously in
hot weather without following the procedure normally
used to decrease heat stress, i.e., working one hour
followed by one hour of resting. Both types of personal
coolers were acceptable for the task being performed.
Keywords: 'Dioxin, 'Protective equipment,
Graphs(Charts). Soil contamination, Field tests. Body
temperature. Occupational exposure, 'Personal cool-
ing devices, 'Superfund sites. Ice vests, Vortex cool-
ers.
PB92-207166/REB PC A07/MF A02
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the
United States: 1992 Update. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jul 92,135p EPA/530/R-92/019
The report is the most recent in a series of reports re-
leased by EPA to characterize municipal solid waste in
the United States. It characterizes the national waste
stream based on data through 1990 and includes infor-
mation on: MSW generation from 1960 - 1990; MSW
management (recovery for recycling and composting,
combustion, and landfilling) from 1960 to 1990; char-
acterizing MSW by volume as well as by weight; pro-
jections for MSW generation to the year 2000; projec-
tions for MSW combustion through 2000; and projec-
tions (presented in 3 recovery scenarios) for materials
recovery for recycling and composting through 2000.
Keywords: 'Solid waste disposal, 'Municipalities,
'United States, Waste management, Recycling, Earth
fills, Composts, Combustion, Paper, Glass, Metals,
Aluminum, Plastics. Grasses, Containers, History, Re-
covery, Food.
PB92-207687/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Under-
ground Petroleum Pipelines.
Vista Research, Inc., Mountain View, CA.
E. G. Eckert, and J. W. Maresca. Aug 92,58p EPA/
600/R-92/143
Contract EPA-68-03-3409
See also DE88008018. Prepared in cooperation with
COM Federal Programs Corp., Fairfax, VA. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The objective of the work was to make an estimate of
the accuracy of locating a leak in a pressurized petro-
leum pipeline, by means of passive acoustic sensors
mounted on the outside wall of the pipeline, as a func-
tion of leak rate and distance between acoustic sen-
sors. While there are regulatory standards for detec-
tion of leaks in underground pressurized pipelines,
there are no standards for leak location. For rapid re-
mediation, it would be highly desirable if the leak could
be located within 10% of the length of the pipeline in
the case of a line longer than 30.5 m (100 ft), or within
3.0 m (10 ft) in the case of a line shorter than 30.5 m
(100 ft). This limits the excavation to only a small frac-
tion of the line. As will be shown below, theoretical es-
timates suggest that the accuracy of the proposed
technique should be better than 25 cm. These theoret-
ical estimates, however, assume that the leak signal is
large compared to the noise.
Keywords: 'Acoustic monitoring, 'Land pollution,
•Pipelines, 'Leak detectors, 'Crude oil. Underground
storage. Petroleum, Performance evaluation, Pressur-
izing, Graphs(Charts).
PB92-207695/RE8 PC A05/MF A02
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste
Land Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual
for Petitioners (July 1992). Draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
D. E. Reeves, J. Greenberg, and L Davies. Jul 92,97p
EPA/530/R-92/023
See also PB89-160006 and PB90-204736.
The draft guidance manual is intended to assist haz-
ardous waste management facility owners and opera-
tors who may be considering petitioning the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a variance
from land disposal prohibitions at specific sites for spe-
cific wastes. The guidance manual also provides the
EPA interpretation and suggested procedures to im-
plement the regulatory standards and procedures set
out in 40 CFR 268.6. Readers should note that this
guidance document is only a draft, and will be updated
consistent with the final 'No Migration' rule, scheduled
for publication in January 1993.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Land pollution abatement, 'Pollution regula-
tions, 'Ground disposal. Guidelines, Manuals, Stand-
ards compliance, Quality assurance, Waste storage,
Permits, Environmental impact assessments, US EPA,
Hydrology, Site characterization, Water resources,
Quality control, Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act.
PB92-207703/REB PC A12/MF A03
Methods for the Determination of Organic Com-
pounds in Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Chemistry Research Div.
Aug92,270pEPA/600/R-92/129
See also Supplement 1, PB91 -146027.
Eight analytical methods covering 133 organic con-
taminants which may be present in drinking water or
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drinking water sources are described in detail. These
methods will give the laboratory analyst the capability
to accurately and precisely determine organic com-
pounds currently regulated in drinking water, designat-
ed for regulation by the Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water in the near future, or are potential can-
didates for regulatory concern. The only method to de-
termine volatile organic compounds in the manual,
Method 524.2, Revision 4.0, has 24 new analytes
added to the method analyte list. Four of the eight
methods are improvements over older existing meth-
ods, and employ new analytical techniques, such as
liquid-solid extraction, to improve method performance
and reduce the use of organic solvents. Three of the
methods are new methods for the determination of se-
mivolatile compounds, one for ozonation disinfection
by-products, one for phenoxyacid herbicides using the
novel approach of in-line extraction/high performance
liquid chromatography (HPLC), and one for nonvolatile
compounds using particle beam HPLC/MS.
Keywords: 'Organic compounds, 'Chemical analysis,
'Water pollution, Regulations, Sources, Volatile organ-
ic compounds. Solvents, Ozontzation, Disinfection,
Herbicides, Extraction, Liquids, Chromatqgraphic anal-
ysis, Particle beams, Byproducts, 'Drinking water,
Safe Drinking Water Act, Chemicals.
PB92-208206/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA.
Region IX.
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal
Solid Waste Landfills.
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., McLean, VA.
B. Thornton, and L. Mlenar. 1 Jun 92,43p EPA/530/R-
92/024
Contract EPA-68-W9-0041
See also PB 234 930. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA. Region IX.
EPA Region 9 conducted a study on alternatives to soil
for the application of daily cover to municipal solid
waste landfills. Alternate daily cover materials can
conserve landfill space and provide cover in areas with
limited access to soil. Applying daily cover to the work-
ing face of municipal solid waste landfills is required by
most States, and is required under EPA's new 40 CFR
Part 258 landfill regulations. This study reviews the
purpose and regulatory requirements for daily cover,
and the performance, usability, and cost of approxi-
mately 20 materials, some indigenous (non-commer-
cial) arid some commercial. This report was produced
using information gathered through interviews with
users and producers of cover materials and limited ex-
isting literature.
Keywords: 'Earth fills, 'Municipal wastes, 'Coverings,
'Materials, Substitutes, Capping, Pollution regulations,
Performance evaluation, Cost analysis, Foundry
sands, Soils, Slurries, Foam, Sludges, Ashes, Com-
posts, Dredged materials, EPA region 9, Geosynthetic
materials, Green waste.
PB92-209295/REB PC A03/MF A01
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality
Systems Standard for Environmental Programs,
1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Quality Assurance Management Staff.
G. L. Johnson. 1992,11p EPA/600/A-92/163
See also PB92-143783.
Since 1989, efforts have been under way by the
Energy and Environmental Quality Division to develop
a national consensus standard for quality systems for
environmental programs. The proposed standard,
ANSI/ASQC E4-19xx, Quality Systems Requirements
for Environmental Programs, has just completed a
second ballot and 'Wide Review' as part of ASQC's
standard-setting process. The initial ballot indicated an
82% approval rate for the proposed standard. The pro-
posed standard is also currently undergoing public
comment as part of the ANSI review process. Approval
of E4 by ASQC and ANSI is expected in early 1993.
The paper is a progress report on the development of
the proposed standard. As E4 is poised at the thresh-
old of acceptance as an American National Standard,
the next steps will involve the implementation and use
of the new standard by government and industry.
Keywords: 'Standards, 'Quality assurance, 'Environ-
mental pollution, 'Environmental management, Stand-
ards compliance, Requirements, Hazardous materials,
Waste management, Radioactive materials. Water pol-
lution standards, Air pollution standards, Land pollu-
tion. Remedial action, Environmental engineering,
Data processing.
PB92-209303/REB PC A02/MF A01
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neur-
otoxicity.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. C. MacPhail. 1992,10p EPA/600/A-92/167
See also PB84-240811. Prepared in cooperation with
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
There is currently considerable interest in the neuro-
toxic effects of environmental pollutants. Some of this
interest is due to epidemiological, clinical and laborato-
ry studies showing that the nervous system is a target
for many toxic substances. Laboratory research in
neurotoxicology can be viewed as haying two distinct
approaches that focus on either the identification or
the characterization of neurotoxic substances. Re-
search on the identification of neurotoxicity deals
mainly with the screening of chemicals for neurotoxi-
city. Research on the characterization of neurotoxicity
deals mainly with efforts to discover the mechanism(s)
of action of neurotoxic substances. These two re-
search approaches represent critical elements of a
tiered testing approach that could ultimately lead to
more efficient testing protocols and a more compre-
hensive understanding of pollutant-induced neurotoxic
risk in human populations.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Nervous system, 'Environmen-
tal pollutants. Humans, Tests, Risk assessment,
Health hazards, Behavior.
PB92-209311/REB PC A03/MF A01
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in
Storm-Generated Flows. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
M. L. O'Shea, and R. Field. C1991,12p EPA/600/J-
92/269
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Microbiology, v38 n4 p267-
276 Apr 92.
The disease-producing potential of recreational waters
is currently estimated through the use of certain bacte-
rial indicators which are believed to be positively corre-
lated with the presence of human-fecal contamination.
In general, these indicators and their recommended
limiting values have been adopted for use from exist-
ing standard methods for the analysis of sanitary
wastewater. However, no bacterial indicator in use
today exists solely in the feces of man, and not also
elsewhere, e.g., in soils, vegetation, or the feces of in-
sects and/or animals. Stormwater runoff is often rich
in bacteria originating from these non-human (and
largely non-disease producing) sources and can con-
tain high densities of indicator bacteria. Consequently,
for receiving waters containing discharges which origi-
nate primarily from separate storm drainage systems
(and do not contain sanitary wastewater), these indica-
tors are ill-suited to accurately assess the water's dis-
ease-producing capabilities. The paper briefly reviews
the development of current bacterial standards and
evaluates their adoption in the field of Stormwater test-
ing. Until more specific indicators of human pollution
can be adopted, further epidemiological studies to de-
termine stormwater's actual health risks are recom-
mended. In conjunction with the bacterial contamina-
tion of storm-generated runoff, its unique disinfection
requirements are discussed. Disinfection practices are
reviewed and their adoption for Stormwater and com-
bined sewer overflow (CSO) is addressed.
Keywords: 'Microorganism control(Water), 'Biological
indicators, 'Storm water runoff, "Water pollution de-
tection, 'Water pollution control, 'Pathogenic bacte-
ria, Bacteria, Disinfection, Water quality. Combined
sewers, Overflows, Standards, Microorganism
control(Sewage), Reprints.
PB92-209329/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park. NC.
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell
Line to Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes
and Extracellular Release of Inflammatory Media-
tors. Journal article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hiil. School of Medi-
cine.
T. L. Noah, A. M. Paradise, M. C. Madden, K. P.
McKinnon, and R. B. Devlin. c20 Mar 91,11 p EPA/
600/J-92/270
Pub. in American Jnl. of Respiratory, Cellular and Mo-
lecular Biology, v5 p484-492 1991. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Epithelial cells are likely to modulate inflammation and
tissue repair in the airways, but the factors responsible
for these processes remain unclear. The authors
therefore investigated the response of an SV-40/
adenovirus-transformed human bronchial epithelial
cell line (BEAS-2B) to histamine, a mediator with rel-
evance for airway diseases. The intracellular calcium
response to histamine (0.0001 M) was measured,
using Fura-2 and microspectrpfluorimetry. Histamine
induced a transient increase in intracellular calcium
that originated from intracellular sources; the effect
was inhibited by the H1 receptor antagonist diphenhyr-
amine, suggesting that BEAS cells retain functioning
histamine receptors. BEAS cells were grown to conflu-
ence on microporous, collagen-coated filters, allowing
measurement of vectorial release of soluble media-
tors. Monolayers exposed to histamine for 30 min re-
leased interleukin-6 and fibronectin in the apical direc-
tion, in a dose-dependent manner. Little eicosanoid
production was induced by histamine, either in the
apical or the basolateral direction, although BEAS
cells constitutively produced small amounts of pros-
taglandin E2 and 15-HETE. However, these cells
formed large amounts of eicosanoids in response to
ozone exposure as a positive control. Comparison of
the data with published reports for human airway epith-
elia in primary culture suggests that the BEAS cell line
is, in a number of respects, a relevant model for the
study of airway epithelial responses to a variety of
stimuli.
Keywords: 'Bronchi, 'Cell line, 'Histamine, 'Calcium,
'Inflammation, "Cytokines, Humans, Epithelium, Viral
cell transformation, Fluorescence spectrometry, Di-
phenhydramine, Fibronectin, Interleukin-6, Leuko-
trienes, Eicosanoids, Reprints.
PB92-209337/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural
Changes in Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin
Cells. Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC.
J. K. Anderson, B. Veronesi, K. Jones, D. M. Lapadula,
and M. B. Abou-Donia. C1992,12p EPA/600/J-92/271
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v112
n1 Jan 92. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Neurotoxicology
Div.
Primary cultures of bovine adrenomedullary Chromaffin
cells were treated with the phosphorous acid ester, tri-
phenyl phosphite (TPP), and the morphological
changes assessed by transmission electron and scan-
ning microscopy. Parallel studies were carried out with
the cholinergic compound 0,0-diethyl-4 nitrophenyl
phosphate (paraoxon) and the delayed neurotoxicant
0,0-diisopropylphosphorofluoridate (DFP). Transmis-
sion and scanning electron microscopy revealed that
treatment with both of these organophosphorous com-
pounds did not produce the Ultrastructural effects that
were seen with TPP. Treatment with 100 micromoles
TPP for 4 or 24 hours caused a marked inhibition (90%
relative to controls) of adenosine incorporation. Nei-
ther 100 micromoles paraoxon or 100 micromoles DFP
had an inhibitory effect on incorporation. The results
support a specific affect of the triphenylphosphite,
TPP, not a general toxic effect of organophosphorous
compounds since the cholinergic agent paraoxon and
the delayed neurotoxic compound DFP did not alter
the cells ultrastructure.
Keywords: 'Adrenal medulla, 'Chromaffin granules,
'Toxicology, Cultured cells, Cattle. Electron microsco-
py, Paraoxon, Isoflurophate, Nervous system, Adeno-
sine, Adenosine triphosphate, Reprints, 'Triphenyl
phosphite.
PB92-209345/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
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Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoen-
zyme Protein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent
Assay (ELISA): Effects of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-
1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on Striatal Ty-
rosine Hydroxylase Activity and Content. Journal
article.
Wellcome Research Labs., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
J. F. Reinhard, and J. P. O'Callaghan. c1991, 8p EPA/
600/J-92/272
Pub. in Analytical Biochemistry, v196 n2 p296-301, 1
Aug 91. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has
been developed for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). The
method uses a polyclonal antibody to trap TH, a mono-
clonal antibody to bind the immobilized TH, a biotiny-
lated, antj-mouse immunoglobulin to bind the mono-
clonal antibody, and streptavidin covalently coupled to
horseradish peroxidase (SA-HRP). The incubations
are performed at 37 C and the antigen-antibody com-
plex detected colorometrically following incubation
with an HRP substrate. The method detects less than
1 ng (16 fmol) of TH and can be performed in 3 hours
or less on multiples of 96. The high specificity of the
assay is attributed to the use of both polyclonal and
monoclonal antibodies, each of which are specific for
TH. Data acquisition and reduction is rapid (10 sec-
onds/plate) and linked directly to a common desktop
computer. Levels of TH protein average 1 ng/micro-
grams protein in striatum and, following treatment with
the neurotoxicant MPTP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-
tetrahydropyridine), are decreased to a similar extent
as is catalytic activity. In contrast, MPTP did not alter
TH nomospecific activity. The monoamine oxidase B
inhibitor deprenyl blocked both the decrease in activity
and the decrease in immunoreactfve protein caused by
MPTP.
Keywords: 'Tyrosine hydroxylase, 'Enzyme-linked im-
munosorbent assay, Corpus striatum, Monoclonal
antibodies, Mice, IgG, Reagents, Immunoenzyme
techniques, Horseradish peroxidase. Antibody speci-
ficity, Reprints, 'Methylphenyl tetrahydropyridine.
PB92-209352/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human
Primary Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cul-
tures and Bronchoatveolar Macrophages. Journal
article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel HHI.
S. Becker, J. Soukup, and J. Yankaskas. c1992,7p
EPA/600/J-92/273
Contract EPA-68-DO-0110
Pub. in American Jnl. of Respiratory Cell and Molecu-
lar Biology. v6 n4 p369-374 Apr 92. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
In adults, clinical symptoms caused by respiratory syn-
cytial virus (RSV) are confined to the upper respiratory
tract white RSV infection in infants frequently causes
bronchiolitis and pneumonia. The preferential localiza-
tion of RSV infection to the upper airways may be due
partially to protective immunity, but may also depend
on a difference in susceptibility of epithelial cells from
upper and lower airways, or on antiviral activities of
bronchoalveotar macrophages (AM). In the study, the
authors have compared the susceptibility of primary
adult human nasal epithelium (NE), primary human
bronchial epithelium (BE), a human bronchial epithelial
cell line (8EAS-2B), and adult human AM, to infection
with RSV. The cell cultures were infected with multi-
plicities of infection (moi) of 1 and 0.1. Virus release
into the supernatants was assayed at days 1,2,4, and
7, and % of virus positive cells determined by immuno-
fluorescence at the same timepoints. Based on study
observations, the authors conclude that at least under
the conditions of primary culture, both adult human NE
and BE are highly susceptible to RSV infection; howev-
er, the NE release more infectious virus than BE. Al-
though AM are infected by RSV. virus replication and
spread by reinfection are restricted in these cells, sug-
gesting that AM are probably not important in the
spread of virus, and may play a protective role in RSV
infection of the bronchoalveolar region of the lung.
Keywords: 'Alveolar macrophages, 'Bronchi, 'Respi-
ratory syncytial virus. 'Respiratory infections, Cultured
cells, Epithelium, Humans, Nose(Anatomy), Virus repli-
cation, Reprints.
PB92-209360/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cho-
linesterase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following
Sublethat Organophosphate Exposures. Journal
article.
Northeast Louisiana Univ., Monroe. School of Pharma-
cy.
C. N. Pope. C1992,11pEPA/600/J-92/274
Pub. in Toxicology, v73 n1 p35-43 Mar 92. Sponsored
by Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Developing mammals are markedly more sensitive to
acute toxicity from exposure to a variety of organo-
phosphorus (OP) pesticides. The present study exam-
ined dose-related inhibition of both brain and plasma
cholinesterase activity in neonatal and adult rats ex-
posed to sublethal doses of one of three common OP
pesticides, methyl parathion, parathion and chlorpyri-
fos. Effective dose 50 (i.e., £050 or dose which would
inhibit 50% of the cholinesterase activity) values were
determined and then correlated with an indicator of
acute toxicity, the maximal tolerated dose (MTD). It
was found that ED50 estimates for both brain and
plasma cholinesterase correlated highly (r = 0.932-
0.992) with previously derived MTD values. In no case
was there a significant difference between in vivo brain
and plasma cholinesterase sensitivity as expressed by
ED50 values. The correlation between the extent of
brain and plasma cholinesterase inhibition across
doses in neonatal rats was high (r = 0.962-0.975) but
lower in adults (r = 0.700-0.943). The results suggest
that in vivo inhibitory potency of the three OPs towards
either brain or plasma ChE activity is highly correlated
with sensitivity to acute toxicity in both neonatal and
adult rats. Additionally, under defined experimental
conditions, plasma ChE inhibition may be a useful
quantitative index for the degree of brain cholinester-
ase inhibition following OP exposures. (Copyright (c)
1992 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Cholinesterase inhibitors, 'Brain, 'Blood,
•Organophosphate insecticides, Dursban, Regression
analysis, Methyl parathion, Parathion, In vivo analysis,
Rats, Newborn animals. Reprints.
PB92-209378/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants
from Soils. Final rept
Liverpool Univ. (England).
R. M. Bell. Jun 92,142p EPA/600/R-92/138
Grant EPA-R-812845
See also PB89-120836 and PB91-177071. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The purpose of the work was to determine the effect of
higher plants on sites polluted by organic chemicals
and to discuss the potential of using plants as an in situ
cleanup treatment. The work is based primarily on liter-
ature review but also includes greenhouse experi-
ments and field testwork. It is concerned with the be-
havior of organic pollutants in the plant-soil environ-
ment plant uptake and accumulation of organic pollut-
ants, and variation in uptake by different plant species
in different conditions. The literature review involved
keyword searches into suitable databases and review
of over 750 scientific publications for information.
Within the report greater emphasis was placed on the
few reports where sufficient details concerning experi-
mental methods to make comparisons is provided.
The greenhouse experiments were undertaken to in-
vestigate the actual extent of plant uptake of pollutants
from soils under known environmental conditions. The
field testwork was undertaken to quantify natural ef-
fects. The report is not concerned with foodchain ef-
fects and is not concerned with effects of the pollutant
on the plant itself.
Keywords: 'Bioaccumulation, "Land pollution control,
'Plants(Botany), 'Organic compounds, 'Remedial
action. Plant morphology, Field tests, Soil contamina-
tion, Soil mechanics. Reviews, Waste disposal, Toxici-
ty, Farm crops. Root distribution, Root systems, In-situ
processing, pesticides, Experimental design, Environ-
mental effects, Environmental transport, 'Cleanup op-
erations.
PB92-209386/REB PC A11/MF A03
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation.
Volume 4: Mobile Sources.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Office of Mobile Sources.
N. Dobie. Jul 92,240p EPA/450/4-81 /026D-REV
See also PB82-240136.
The amendments to the Clean Air Act require states to
develop '...comprehensive, accurate, and current...' in-
ventories of each pollutant from all sources for every
non-attainment area, in conjunction with the prepara-
tion of revised State Implementation Plans (SIPs). To
assist states in meeting the Clean Air Act requirements
for emission inventory development, EPA has pre-
pared a five-volume series that describes in detail
many of the technical aspects of the inventory proc-
ess. The document is the fourth volume in the series,
and it focuses on mobile sources. Specifically the doc-
ument presents detailed methods that can be used to
identify sources, estimate emissions, and establish
and maintain a useful, current mobile source emis-
sions inventory. Special attention has been given to
preparing the 1990 SIP inventories. Individual chapters
present specific methods that should be used to derive
emission estimates for each of the primary mobile
source subcategories, which include highway vehicles,
nonroad sources, aircraft, and locomotives.
Keywords: 'Mobile pollutant sources, 'Exhaust emis-
sions. Air pollution sampling, Clean Air Act, Locomo-
tives, Pollution sources, Hydrocarbons, Carbon mon-
oxides, Nitrogen oxides, Motor vehicles, Aircraft,
Ships, 'Emission inventories, MOBILE 4.1 model.
PB92-212976/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Con-
taminated with Petroleum Fuels and Other Sub-
stances. Final rept. Jan 91-May 92.
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
B. Eklund, P. Thompson, A. Inglis, and W. Dulaney. Jul
92,268p EPA/600/R-92/124
Contracts EPA-68-D1-0117, EP"A-68-DO-0125
See also PB92-171925. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The report summarizes available information on air
emissions from the treatment of soils contaminated
with fuels. Soils contaminated by leaks or spills of fuel
products, such as gasoline or jet fuel, are a nationwide
concern. Air emissions during remediation are a poten-
tial problem due to the volatile nature of many of the
fuel components and the remediation processes them-
selves, which may promote or result in contaminant
transfer to the vapor phase. Limited information is also
included on air emissions from the treatment of soils
contaminated with hazardous wastes. The report will
allow staff from state and local regulatory agencies, as
well as staff from EPA regional offices, to assess the
options for cleaning up soil contaminated with fuels.
Seven general remediation approaches are ad-
dressed. For each, information is presented about the
remediation process, the typical air emission species
of concern and their release points, and the available
air emissions data. Control technologies for each ap-
proach are identified and their reported efficiencies are
summarized. Cost data are given for each approach
and for its associated control technologies. Emission
factors and other emission estimation procedures for
each remediation approach are presented along with a
brief case study.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment, 'Air pollution, 'Oil spills,
'Land pollution control, Remedial action, Soil contami-
nation, Oil pollution. Emission factors, Volatility, Fossil
fuels. Petroleum products, Hazardous materials. Cost
analysis, 'Cleanup operations.
PB92-2131M/REB PC A06/MF A02
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework
for Ecological Risk Assessment
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Risk Assessment Forum.
Feb 92,112p EPA/625/3-91 /022
See also PB91-141796. Report on a Peer Review
Workshop held in Rockville, MD. on May 14-16, 1991.
The framework draft and the workshop were part of a
new EPA program for developing risk assessment
guidelines for ecological effects. The workshop report
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presents general information on the Rockville Work-
shop, which was chaired by Dr. James Fava of Roy F.
Weston, Inc. The report features the chairperson's
summary of the workshop findings and includes a copy
of the framework draft that was the subject of the
Rockville peer review. Based on the highly construc-
tive and useful suggestions presented in the chairper-
son's summary, EPA is simplifying and streamlining
the framework draft for publication in fall 1991 as a
step toward future development of EPA guidelines for
ecological risk (ecorisk) assessment.
Keywords: 'Ecology, *Risk assessment, "Pollution,
'Meetings, Guidelines, Monitoring, Research project,
Verification, Recommendations, Flow charts,
Stresses, Environmental impacts, Biology, Chemical
properties, Physical properties, Rockville workshop,
Framework.
PB92-213206/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
May 92,154p EPA/600/R-92/088
Contract EPA-68-CO-0003
See also PB87-114328, PB90-220376, PB91-148387
and PB91-233858. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)
has developed the Facility Pollution Prevention Guide
lor those who are interested in and responsible for pol-
lution prevention in industrial or service facilities. It
summarizes the benefits of a company-wide pollution
prevention program and suggests ways to incorporate
pollution prevention in company policies and practices.
The Guide describes how to establish a company-wide
pollution prevention program. It outlines procedures
for conducting a preliminary assessment to identify op-
portunities for waste reduction or elimination. Then, it
describes how to use the results of the preassessment
to prioritize areas for derailed assessment, how to use
the detailed assessment to develop pollution preven-
tion options, and how to implement those options that
withstand feasibility analysis. Methods of evaluating,
adjusting, and maintaining the program are described
Later chapters deal with cost analysis for pollution pre-
vention projects and with the roles of product design
and energy conservation in pollution prevention. Ap-
pendices consist of materials that will support the pol-
lution prevention effort: assessment worksheets,
sources of additional information, examples of evalua-
tive methods, and a glossary.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Environmental pro-
tection, "Guidelines, 'Waste management, 'Environ-
mental management, Pollution regulations, US EPA,
Environmental impact assessments, Implementation,
Economic analysis, Energy conservation, Industrial
wastes. State programs, Education, Natural resources
management. Waste water, Compliance, Waste mini-
mization, Source reduction, Pollution Prevention Act of
1990.
PB92-213214/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc.
Flame Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis
Report. Rept. for Jun 90-Mar 92.
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Chicago, IL.
K. Partymiller. May 92, 70p EPA/540/A5-91 /005
Contract EPA-68-CO-0047
See also PB92-139401 and PB92-505822. Prepared in
cooperation with Horsehead Resource Development
Co., Inc., Monaca, PA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
A SITE demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment (HRD) Company, Inc. Flame Reactor Tech-
nology was conducted in March 1991 at the HRD facili-
ty in Monaca, Pennsylvania. For the demonstration,
secondary lead smelter soda slag was treated to
produce a potentially recyclable lead- and zinc-en-
riched oxide product and a nonhazardous (based on
the regulatory requirements of the Toxicity Character-
istic test) effluent slag. The lead and zinc in the oxide
product were concentrated about threefold from the
feed concentrations. The effluent slag was determined
to be nonhazardous based on extraction by the Toxici-
ty Characteristic Leaching Procedure. Potential wastes
that might be treated include industrial residues, Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act wastes, Super-
fund wastes, and other wastes contaminated with
metals and organic wastes.
Keywords: 'Thermal reactors, 'Materials recovery,
'Waste treatment, Slags, Lead(Metal), Zinc, Industrial
wastes, Superfund, Metals, Remedial action, Soil con-
tamination, Performance evaluation, Lead oxides,
Case studies, High temperature tests, 'Superfund In-
novative Technology Evaluation Program, 'Horsehead
Resource Development Company,
Monaca(Pennsylvania), Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act, Cleanup operations.
PB92-213222/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban
Airshed Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide.
Volume 1. Technical Report.
Systems Applications International, San Rafael, CA.
E. L. Carr, J. L. Fieber, and R. C. Kessler. Jun 92, 71 p
EPA/450/4-92/011A
Contract EPA-68-DO-0124
See also PB91-131227 through PB91-131268, PB86-
245248, PB88-150958, PB92-108760, PB92-112150
and Volume 2, PB92-213230. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions demon-
strating attainment of the Carbon Monoxide (CO) Na-
tional Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are re-
quired under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
Urban areawide modeling and intersection modeling
are recommended to address attainment of the CO
NAAQS. The Urban Airshed Model (UAM) has been
identified as an effective urban areawide model for
evaluating emission control requirements needed to
attain the CO NAAQS. The purpose of the document is
to provide guidance in the procedures used to apply
the UAM for CO SIP attainment demonstrations.
Keywords: "Carbon monoxide, 'Urban areas, "Air pol-
lution, Disbersing, Atmospheric circulation, Mathemati-
cal models, State government, Quality assurance,
Wind(Meteorology), Emission, Inventories, Data
bases, Boundaries, Concentration(Composition), Per-
formance evaluation. Urban airshed model, Clean Air
Act Amendments.
PB92-213230/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban
Airshed Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide.
Volume 2. Appendices.
Systems Applications International, San Rafael, CA.
E. L. Carr, J. L. Fieber, and R. C. Kessler. Jun 92, 58p
EPA/450/4-92/011B
Contract EPA-68-DO-0124
See also Volume 1, PB92-213222. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Contents: Appendix A: Recommended Modeling Pro-
tocol Contents; Appendix B: Performance Measure
Formulations; and Appendix C: Technical Discussion
of UAM Model Inputs with Example Application.
Keywords: 'Carbon monoxide, 'Urban areas, 'Air pol-
lution. Mathematical models. Government policies,
Guidelines, Regulations, Technology transfer, Legisla-
tion, Air flow, Boundaries, Meteorology, Data bases.
Quality assurance. Performance evaluation.
PB92-213248/REB PC A03/MF A01
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling
(IWAQM) Work Plan Rationale.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
J. S. Irwin. May 92, 26p EPA/454/R-92/001
The document presents a status report and workplan
rationale for the operation of the Interagency Work-
group on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM). The work-
group was formed to provide a focus for development
of technically sound regional air quality models for reg-
ulatory assessments of pollutant source impacts on
Federal class I areas. The paper was published in an
effort to inform the sponsoring Agencies and other in-
terested parties out IWAQM activities.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Air quality, 'Mathe-
matical models, "Atmospheric diffusion, Dispersing,
Interagency cooperation, Pollution sources, Regional
analysis, Pollution regulations, Aerosols, Environmen-
tal transport, Meteorology, Visibility, Aquatic ecosys-
tems, Terrestrial ecosystems, Air water interactions,
Air land interactions.
PB92-213255/REB PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Ver-
sion of the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System.
Version 1.0.
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington. DC.
C. Y. Hung. 1 May 92,228p EPA/400/R-92/003
SeealsoPB88-216106andPB88-216114.
The report describes the PC Version of the PRESTO-
EPA-POP Operating System. This is one of a family of
PRESTO-EPA models that can be used to calculate
the potential fatal health effects and serious genetic
effects for the general population downstream of a
low-level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal site. The
model is also considered to be suitable for the initial
screening of candidate LLW disposal sites.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, "User
manuals(Computer programs), 'Radiation effects,
'Public health, Radioactive waste disposal, Input/
output routines, Low level radioactive wastes, Radi-
ation doses, Health hazards, Environmental transport,
'SYSPOP program, 'PRESTO-EPA-POP model,
PRESTO-EPA computer program
PB92-213263/REB PC A08/MF A02
Production of Acetal, Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 92, 151 p EPA/450/3-92/015
The document provides information obtained on the
manufacturing processes of three formaldehyde-
based resins - phenolic, amino, and acetal resins. It
also provides information on the companies that
produce these resins and determines those facilities
that are major sources of hazardous air pollutants
(HAP's) based on their controlled emission data. A
major source is defined as '...any source or group of
stationary sources located within a contiguous area
and under common control that emits or has the po-
tential to emit considering controls, in the aggregate,
10 tons per year of any HAP or 25 tons per year or
more of any combination of HAP's'. The information
reported was gathered to support the development of
a potential National Emission Standard for Hazardous
Air Pollutants for the manufacture of these formalde-
hyde-based resins.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Industrial wastes,
'Plastics industry, 'Thermoplastic resins, Amino
resins, Acetal resins, Stationary sources, Air pollution
control, Pollution regulations, Water pollution control,
Air pollution sampling, Concentration(Composition),
Tables(Data), Process charting, Polymerization, Phe-
nolic resins, Thermosetting resins, "National Emission
Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Fugitive emis-
sions, Maximum Achievable Control Technology,
Emission inventories.
PB92-216035/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc.,
Plasma Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego,
CA.
Jul 92,190p EPA/540/5-91 /007A
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
See also PB92-216043 and DE91015815. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
A demonstration of the Retech, Inc. Plasma Centrifu-
gal Furnace (PCF) was conducted under the Super-
fund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram at the Department of Energy's (DOE's) Compo-
nent Development and Integration Facility in Butte,
Montana. The furnace uses heat generated from a
plasma arc to melt and vitrify solid feed material. The
feed soil was a mixture of Silver Bow Creek soil and
10% by weight No. 2 diesel oil, spiked to provide
28,000 ppm zinc oxide and 1000 ppm hexachloroben-
zene in the soil/oil mixture. Pre-treatment soil and
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scrubber liquor/ makeup sampling was performed to
characterize the material inputs to the process. Follow-
ing treatment, the vitrified soil, scrubber liquor, and
stack gas were sampled to determine the technology's
suitability for use in destroying and immobilizing con-
taminants in the test soil. The results from the test
were used to draw conclusions on the technology. The
conclusions derived from the test results are present-
ed.
Keywords: *Plasma furnaces, 'Incinerators, 'Waste
disposal, 'Hazardous materials, Combustion efficien-
cy. High temperature tests. Air pollution control, Soil
treatment, Metals, Land pollution, Montana, Perform-
ance evaluation, Design criteria. Vitrification, Super-
fund, Encapsulation, Technology utilization, Scrub-
bers, Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
Program, Retech Incorporated, Principal Organic Haz-
ardous Constituent, Butte(Montana).
PB92-216043/REB PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc.,
Plasma Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego,
Jul 92,331p EPA/540/5-91 /007B
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
See also PB92-216035. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
A demonstration of the Retech, Inc. Plasma Centrifu-
gal Furnace (PCF) was conducted under the Super-
fund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram at the Department of Energy's (DOE's) Compo-
nent Development and Integration Facility in Butte,
Montana. The following conclusions were derived from
the test results: (1) the treated soil did not leach any
metals at levels above the regulatory limits; (2) the
process achieved a Destruction and Removal Efficien-
cy (ORE) of greater than 99.99% for the Principal Or-
ganic Hazardous Constituent (POHC); (3) the air pollu-
tion control system did not reduce the level of particu-
late emissions to below the RCRA limit; (4) a high per-
centage of the metals fed to the furnace are encapsu-
lated in the treated soil; (5) the PCF is advantageous
over other incinerator technologies in that it can suc-
cessfully immobilize heavy metals in the slag; howev-
er, this treatment option can be more expensive than
conventional incineration. The report is the second
volume of the two-volume series. This volume contains
the appendixes for the demonstration of the plasma
centrifugal furnace.
Keywords: 'Plasma furnaces. 'Incinerators, 'Waste
disposals, 'Hazardous materials, Combustion efficien-
cy. High temperature tests, Air pollution control, Soil
treatment. Metals, Performance evaluation, Vitrifica-
tion, Superfund, Encapsulation, Technology utilization,
Scrubbers, Montana, Land pollution, Superfund Inno-
vative Technology Evaluation Program, Retech Incor-
porated, Principal Organic Hazardous Constituent,
Butte(Montana).
PB92-216886/REB PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab.. Las Vegas,
NV. Advanced Monitoring Systems Div.
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design
and Installation of Ground-Water Monitoring
Wells (Revised). Rept. for Jun 85-May 89.
Bennett and Williams, Inc., Columbus. OH.
L Alter. T. W. Bennett, G. Hackett, R. J Petty, and J. H
Lehr. Mar 91,231p EPA/600/4-89/034-REV
See also PB84-174820 and PB90-159807. Prepared in
cooperation with Ohio Dept of Natural Resources, Co-
lumbus. Div. of Groundwater, National Water Well As-
sociation, Dublin, OH., and Blasland, Bouck and Lee,
Westerville, OH. Sponsored by Environmental Moni-
toring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV. Advanced Moni-
toring Systems Div.
The Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design
and Installation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells is
intended to assist personnel involved with the design,
construction, and installation of ground-water monitor-
ing wetls. The document does not focus on specific
regulatory requirements, but instead presents state-of-
the-art technology that may be applied in diverse hy-
drogeologic situations. The 'Handbook' addresses
field-oriented practices to solve monitoring well con-
struction problems rather than conceptual or idealized
practices The information in the 'Handbook' is pre-
sented in both matrix and text form. The matrices use a
relative numerical rating scheme to guide the user
toward appropriate drilling technologies for particular
monitoring situations. The text provides the narrative
overview of the criteria that influence ground-water
monitoring well design and construction in various hy-
drogeologic settings.
Keywords: 'Water pollution sampling, 'Ground water,
'Water wells, Handbooks, Environmental monitoring,
Design criteria. Installing, Hydrogeology, State of the
art, Drilling, Construction, Equipment, Site character-
ization, Environmental transport.
PB92-216894/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods
and Recommendations (March 26-28,1991).
Nevada Univ., Las Vegas. Harry Reid Center for Envi-
ronmental Studies.
G. L. Rupp, and R. R. Jones. Feb 92,161 p EPA/600/
R-92/033
Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Las Vegas, NV., and Department of Energy.
Washington, DC. Office of Technology Development.
Sites where the wastes are of large size or varied com-
position, including landfills and drum dumps, present
severe difficulties to investigators attempting to collect
representative samples to facilitate site cleanup deci-
sions. This document serves as the workshop pro-
ceedings. It summarizes the study planning tools, sam-
pling design strategies now in use, identifying the ad-
vantages and disadvantages of each. Areas that would
benefit from research or development, or the adoption
of new approaches, are identified. Regulatory defini-
tions are augmented with practical working definitions.
The discussion of the study planning process empha-
sizes the establishment of reasonable goals and the
participation of the decision maker, and the technical
specialists.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Meetings. 'Remedial action, 'Radioactive
wastes. Quality assurance, Quality control. Sampling.
Earth fills, Waste disposal, Regulations, Standards,
Recommendations, Research and development. Site
characterization, Chemical compounds, 'Cleanup op-
erations, 'Heterogeneous wastes.
PB92-216910/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal
VOC Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions
Trends Report.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC
G. Gschwandtner, W. Barnard, and P. Carlson. Sep 90,
66p EPA/450/4-91 /005A
Contract EPA-68-02-4400
See also PB90-199266 and PB90-200114. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency. Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Stand-
ards.
The report describes the results of Part 1 of a two-part
study. Part 1 was intended to evaluate the feasibility of
developing regional and temporal emission trends for
VOC. Part 2 was to evaluate the feasibility of develop-
ing PM-10 emission trends, also on a regional basis
These studies are part of the effort underway to im-
prove the national emission trends. Part 2 is presented
in a separate report The study was designed to ac-
count for regional emissions from highway vehicles as
a function of ambient temperature and Reid Vapor
Pressure (RVP) Also, it was designed to investigate
the sensitivity to emission estimates due to high ambi-
ent temperatures typically associated with high ozone
days
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Air pollu-
tion, 'Exhaust emissions, 'Motor vehicles, 'United
States, 'Trends, 'Emission factors, 'Feasibility, Gaso-
line, Volatility, Seasonal variations, Regional geogra-
phy. Temperature, Air pollution control. Tabies(Data),
Reid Vapor Pressure.
PB92-216928/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56:
Collection of Gaseous Grab Samples from Com-
bustion Sources for Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
Final rept. Jan-Dec 91.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
J. V. Ryan, and S. A. Karns. Jul 92,29p EPA/600/R-
92/141
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
See also PB90-238502. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The document is a recommended operating procedure
(ROP), prepared for use in research activities conduct-
ed by EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research
Laboratory (AEERL). The procedure applies to the col-
lection of gaseous grab samples from fossil fuel com-
bustion sources for subsequent analysis of nitrous
oxide. The procedure details only the grab sampling
methodology and associated equipment.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling. 'Nitrogen
qxide(N2O), 'Combustion products, Sample prepara-
tion, Continuous sampling. Fossil fuels, Containers,
Laboratory equipment, Sorbents, Operations, Proce-
dures.
PB92-216936/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Tempera-
ture Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Con-
taminated Soil.
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
M. L. Smith, A. Groen, J Hessling, and E Alperin. Jul
92,134p EPA/600/R-92/142
Contract EPA-68-C9-0036
Prepared in cooperation with IT Corp., Knoxville, TN.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Performance of the thermal desorption process for re-
moval of organic contaminants, mostly polynuclear ar-
omatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), from soils was evaluat-
ed. The Superfund Site soil tested was a fine sandy
soil contaminated with creosote An optimum operat-
ing temperature of 550 C and an optimum operating
residence time of 10 min, determined from bench stud-
ies, were used in the pilot-scale desorber. Contami-
nants removed from the soil were captured or de-
stroyed in the associated air pollution control equip-
ment Test results showed that greater than 99% of
the PAHs were removed from the soil. The concentra-
tion of total PAHs averaged 4629 mg/Kg in the pre-
treated soils and were below detection in the post-
treated soils.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment. "Land pollution control.
'Thermal degradation, 'Desorption, Separation, Aro-
matic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Low temperature tests.
Soil contamination, Superfund, Pollution regulations,
Creosote, Air pollution control equipment, Perform-
ance evaluation, Quality assurance, Quality control.
Soil analysis. Land disposal restrictions. Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act
PB92-216944/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Re-
covery, Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Pro-
ceedings. Held in Alexandria, Virginia on August
17-20,1992.
Science Applications International Corp. Fort Wash-
ington, PA.
R. J. Turner, and J. Labiosa. Aug 92,134p EPA/600/
R-92/105
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
A workshop on removal, recovery, treatment, and dis-
posal of arsenic and mercury wastes was held in Alex-
andria, Virginia on August 17 through 20. 1992. The
goals of the workshop were: (1) to examine the chemi-
cal fundamentals and analytical issues related to As
and Hg compounds, (2) to disseminate information of
the state of practice in source reduction, in technol-
ogies that recover or remove As and Hg from industrial
wastes, and recycling or reuse processes, and (3) to
present a discussion of existing and emerging technol-
ogies that treat industrial wastes or contaminated soil
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and water, and the storage and disposal of treated
wastes. The Abstract Proceeding is organized into two
sections: Session A-Arsenic and Session B-Mercury
and contains extended abstracts of the paper presen-
tations. The abstracts cover papers on fundamentals;
analytical techniques/characterization; removal, re-
covery and reuse; and treatment, storage, and dispos-
al.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Waste management, 'Hazard-
ous materials. Land pollution, Arsenic, Mercury(Metal),
Materials recovery, Waste treatment, Waste disposal,
Chemical analysis, Water pollution control, Soil treat-
ment, Industrial wastes, Waste utilization. Biological
treatment, Separation, Information dissemination,
Waste recycling, Remedial action, Chemical treat-
ment.
PB92-216951/REB PC A07/MF A02
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for As-
sessing the Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Prod-
ucts. Held in Hunt Valley, Maryland on May 19,
1992.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
C. R. Gripe, P. H. Pritchard, and A. M. Stern. May 92,
141pEPA/600/R-92/066
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) de-
velops testing methods to support assessments of the
environmental risks associated with the release of
microorganisms and microbial pest control agents. Mi-
crocosms may be used as one step in the progression
of product development from laboratory to field experi-
mentation. The utility of microcosms in this process is,
in some measure, dependent on the capacity of the
test system to simulate environmental complexity, and
consequently, to provide relevant answers to ques-
tions of environmental concern that may be raised by
the regulatory community. The usefulness of current
microcosm systems to evaluate and provide relevant
information on a variety of regulatory endpoints perti-
nent to environmental risk assessment of microbial
products was examined by workshop participants who
met at Hunt Valley, MD, on January 23-27, 1989 A
total of 14 generic and site-specific microcosms, por-
traying terrestrial and aquatic habitats with varying de-
grees of ecosystem complexity, was examined. The
endpoints of ecological effects and other performance
characteristics were compared for each microcosm
system. Finally, future directions of microcosm re-
search that appear to be required to fill gaps in the
state-of-the-science were recommended.
Keywords: 'Biotechnology, 'Microorganisms, 'Meet-
ings, Ecology, Biological pest control, Risk assess-
ment. Field tests. Aquatic ecosystems, Terrestrial eco-
systems.
PB92-216969/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report,
Dynamac Corp., Rockville, MD.
T. Bartell. Oct 86,28p EPA/625/8-86/011
See also PB87-146304, PB86-107547, and PB85-
167245. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Center for Environmental Re-
search Information.
The report provides information on Sequencing Batch
Reactor (SBR), a fill-and-draw activated sludge treat-
ment system. SBRs are capable of handling all
wastewaters commonly treated by conventional acti-
vated sludge plants. The report discusses the process,
performance, design, currently operating plants, and
economics of SBRs. Municipal and industrial
wastewaters have both been successfully treated in
SBR systems The unit processes involved in the SBR
and conventional activated sludge systems are identi-
cal. However, there is one important difference. In con-
ventional plants, the processes are carried out simulta-
neously in separate tanks; whereas in SBR the proc-
esses are carried out sequentially in the same tank.
Keywords: 'Activated sludge process, 'Sewage treat-
ment, 'Water pollution control. Aeration, Municipal
wastes. Industrial waste treatment, Sedimentation,
Technology innovation, Performance evaluation,
Design criteria. Operation, Economic analysts, Tanks,
'Sequencing batch reactors.
PB92-216977/REB PC A05
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking
and Foaming. Summary rept.
Dynamac Corp. Rockville, MD.
T. Bartell. 1987,98p EPA/625/8-87/012
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Center for Environmental Research Infor-
mation.
The reaction of wastewater with biologically active
sludge to remove degradable pollutants from the
wastewater is a widely applied treatment technique.
The microscopic organisms in the sludge metabolize
the degradable constituents of the waste, utilizing the
products for growth and releasing less noxious byprod-
ucts into the treated water. The activate sludge treat-
ment process consists of two basic unit operations: (1)
aeration, and (2) clarification. The efficiency of this
process depends upon the satisfactory functioning of
both the biological oxidation and the solids separation
processes. This report concentrates on two problems
that inhibit satisfactory separation of sludge solids: (1)
bulking, and (2) foaming. The report also discusses
their causes and presents means by which they may
be controlled.
Keywords: 'Activated sludge process, 'Waste treat-
ment, 'Control systems. Systems engineering,
Sewage treatment, Separation, Microorganisms, Aer-
ation, Clarification, Waste utilization, Revisions, Design
criteria, Performance evaluation, 'Sludge bulking,
'Sludge foaming.
PB92-216985/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Lab.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment
Manual.
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Washington, DC.
Jul88, 105p EPA/625/7-88/003
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Hazardous Waste Engineering Research
Lab.
The term, 'waste minimization' is heard increasingly at
meetings and conferences oi individuals working in the
field of hazardous waste management. Waste minimi-
zation is an umbrella term that includes the first two
categories of the EPA's preferred hazardous waste
management strategy which is shown below: source
reduction: reduce the amount of waste at the source,
through changes in industrial processes; recycling:
reuse and recycle wastes for the original or some other
purpose, such as materials recovery or energy produc-
tion; incineration/treatment: destroy, detoxify, and
neutralize wastes into less harmful substances; and
secure land disposal: deposit wastes on land using
volume reduction, encapsulation, leachate contain-
ment, monitoring, and controlled air and surface/sub-
surface waste releases. In carrying out its program to
encourage the adoption of waste minimization, the
Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory
has supported the development of a recommended
procedure for identifying waste minimization applica-
tions. The manual describes that procedure and will be
of interest to those responsible for reducing waste
streams, and to those interested in learning about
waste minimization in general.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Pollution abatement, Manuals, Industrial wastes,
Manufacturing, Waste utilization, Waste recycling, In-
cinerators, Waste disposal, Ground disposal, Waste
treatment, 'Waste minimization, Source reduction, SIC
20-39, Small systems.
PB92-217009/REB PC A04/MF A01
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires. Final rept
Jan 89-May 92.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
P. M. Lemieux, and D. M. DeMarini Jul 92,54p EPA/
600/R-92/127
See also PB90-126004.
The report describes a follow-up to a small-scale com-
bustion study to collect, identify, and quantify products
emitted during the simulated open combustion of
scrap tires. The initial study found that total estimated
emissions of semi-volatile organics ranged from 10 to
50 g/kg of tire material burned. Mono- and poly-aro-
matic hydrocarbons were the predominant emission
products identified. The follow-up study subjected the
extracts from the initial study to bioassay-directed frac-
tionation to determine mutagenic potencies of the ex-
tracts. The results from the bioassay studies were then
compared to data from other conventional combustion
sources to indicate the relative potencies of the emis-
sions from uncontrolled burning of tires. The fraction-
ated extracts were then subjected to further gas chro-
matography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) anaiysis to
determine the classes of compounds giving the high-
est mutagenic potencies. In addition, a sample from an
actual tire burn was subjected to the same bioassay
analyses to determine the relevance of the initial
small-scale simulations to actual field samples from a
full-scale tire fire.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, "Air pollution
effects(Humans), 'Public health, 'Tires, Air pollution
detection, Bioassay, Mutagens, Combustion products,
Gas chromatography, Chemical analysis, Elastomers,
Mass spectroscopy. Extraction, 'Scrap tires.
PB92-217017/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Resaarch Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Epidemiology Branch.
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Envi-
ronment. Papers from an International Confer-
ence.
University of Southern California. Los Angeles. School
of Medicine.
R. L. Berglund, D. R. Lawson, and D. J. McKee. 1991,
22p EPA/600/A-92/164
Contract EPA-68-D8-0017, ARB-A6-202-33
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Epidemiology Branch, and
California State Air Resources Board, Sacramento.
The question 'Does air pollution cause significant ad-
verse effects in humans' misses the real health issue.
The more appropriate question is: what role does air
pollution play in causing, promoting, facilitating, and/or
exacerbating the lung disease that is present in all
adults. The present study is a first step in the direction
of inventory, an assessment of pathologically overt
injury to a key unit of the acinus, the centriacinar region
(CAR). The iungs of 107 of 118 youths (14-25 years of
age), who died in vehicular accidents or were homicide
victims, were suitable for pathologic examination, and
the extent and severity of disease was determined. Of
the 107 youths, 29 (27%) had severe CAR disease as
judged by scores of 5 or more (on a scale of 1-10) for
both severity and extent. The high incidence and se-
verity of CAR disease in youths is unprecedented and
cannot be attributed to any single agent. The patho-
genesis is undoubtedly multifactorial, with socioeco-
nomic factor dominant, in particular a suboptimal level
of health care, greater impact of respiratory tract infec-
tions, high levels of air pollution, and heavy smoking
and some illicit drug use. Air pollution is highly suspect
for a substantial contributory role.
Keywords: 'Respiratory diseases. 'Air pollution
effects(Humans), 'Epidemiology, Ozone, Socioeco-
nomic factors, Pathology, Smoking, Bronchitis, Re-
prints, 'Centriacinar Region disease.
PB92-217025/REB PC A03/MF A01
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
M J K Belgrade, and M. J. Daniels. 1992, 30p EPA;
600/A-92/165
Pub. in Methods in Immunotoxicology. v2.
Mouse Cytomegalovirus (MCMV) is a well developed
and extremely useful and relevant host resistance
model for immunotoxicity testing. Rat Cytomegalovirus
(RCMV) is currently under development and may have
similar applications. Cytomegaloviruses are species
specific; RCMV is a distinct virus from MCMV and both
are distinct from human cytomegalovirus (HCMV).
However, biologic and biophysical similarities between
these viruses make the animal viruses good models
for the human infection. The chapter discusses the ra-
tionale for using MCMV as a host resistance model,
provides some representative data, and gives detailed
information on methods needed to apply the model.
Background on RCMV is also presented along with de-
tailed methods (to the extent available) for applying
the RCMV model are also provided.
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Keywords: 'Cytomegaloviruses, 'Immunology, Neu-
tralization tests, Virus replication, Mice, Animal disease
models, Natural killer cells, Immunosuppression,
Plaque assay, Liver, Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, Re-
prints.
PB92-217033/REB PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
C. J. Gordon, and R. Refinetti. 1992,34p EPA/600/A-
92/166
Pub. in Methods in Neurosciences, Volume 14: Para-
digms for the Study of Behavior. Prepared in coopera-
tion with College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,
VA. Dept. of Psychology.
The measurement of thermoregulatory behavior by the
techniques of thermal gradient and operant condition-
ing allows the study of many parameters of the behav-
ioral control of body temperature in particular species
as well as the comparative study of thermo-regulatory
capabilities of different species. In neuroscience re-
search, these techniques provide a reliable dependent
variable for the investigation of the action of specific
neurptransmitters and the specificity of particular brain
loci involved in the regulation of body temperature.
Much of the current knowledge about the neural con-
trol of thermoregulatory behavior has been obtained
by using thermal gradients and operant conditioning in
conjunction with systemic and intracerebral injections
of neurotransmitters, local thermal stimulation of brain
regions, and selective destruction of particular brain
sites by electrolytic lesions.
Keywords: 'Body temperature regulation, 'Animal be-
havior. Species diversity, Neuroregulators,
Condrtioning(Leaming), Heat stress. Cold stress.
PB92-217041/REB PC A03/MF A01
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Poten-
tials in Environmental and Occupational Health.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
D. A. Otto, and H. K. Hudnell. 3 Feb 92,38p EPA/600/
A-92/168
The application of visual (VEP) and Chemosensory
evoked potentials (CSEP) in occupational and environ-
mental hearth is briefly reviewed. VEPs have been
used extensively in experimental neurotoxicology and
play an increasing role in human neurotoxicity testing.
The similarity of VEP waveforms in different species
renders them useful for cross-species extrapolation.
CSEPs. used in conjunction with traditional psycho-
physical tests and rating scales, offer a promising new
approach to the study of indoor air pollution.
Keywords: 'Evoked potentials, 'Environmental health,
'Occupational safety and health, Visual evoked poten-
tials, Toxicology, Nervous system. Indoor air pollution,
Species diversity. Reprints, Chemosensory evoked po-
tentials.
PB92-217058/REB PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to An-
aerobic Treatment Processes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
J. C. Young, and H. H. Tabak. Jan 89,14p EPA/600/
A-92/169
See also PB86-135654. Presented at the 1989 TAPPI
Environmental Conference, Orlando, FL., April 17-19,
1989. Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas Univ.,
Fayetteville. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
A screening protocol has been developed to provide a
rapid but dependable and repeatable assessment of
the effect of toxic organic chemicals on anaerobic
treatment processes. The protocol provides informa-
tion on the rate limiting biological reactions and the
concentration of toxic chemicals at which changes in
reaction rate take place. General features of the proto-
col include (1) relative ease of use, (2) relatively short
response time-days versus months, (3) low labor re-
quirements, (4) use of conventional techniques, (5) re-
producibility among laboratories, and (6) it builds on
previously developed protocols and procedures. The
screening protocol consists of three steps: STEP I is a
prescreen to identify the range of toxic impact of a
chemical; STEP II is a short-term batch test to identify
the effect of slug doses of chemical and to show which
anaerobic reaction is inhibited first; STEP III is a semi-
continuous culture test to determine the effect of a
gradual buildup of toxicant and to identify concentra-
tions at which specific inhibitory effects take place.
The results indicate the potential for using anaerobic
processes for treating toxic and hazardous organic
chemicals and provide a basis for anticipating toxic im-
pacts of toxic organic chemicals on anaerobic proc-
esses
Keywords: "Toxicity, 'Organic compounds, Methane,
Graphs(Charts), Anaerobic processes. Tests, Biode-
terioration, Pollutants.
PB92-217066/REB PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Ec-
onomics. Rept. for Mar 91-Mar 92.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
S. A. Thorneloe. 1992,20p EPA/600/A-92/170
See also PB92-137520. Presented at the IGT's Con-
ference on Energy from Biomass and Waste (16th),
Orlando, FL., March 2-6,1992.
The decomposition of landfilled waste results in a gas
which can be a source of pollution as well as a re-
source. Of the more than 6,000 active municipal solid
waste landfills in the United States (U.S.), there are
114 landfill gas (LFG) energy projects. This paper de-
scribes the options and economics for LFG utilization,
as well as ongoing research associated with encourag-
ing/facilitating energy recovery from LFG. The health
and environmental concerns are described as well as
the economic, environmental, and energy benefits as-
sociated with LFG utilization. Six case studies are also
provided to illustrate the options for LFG utilization. In
addition, the results of a recent EPA survey of U.S.
LFG utilization are provided.
Keywords: 'Municipal wastes, 'Air pollution control,
'Energy sources, 'Gas fuels, 'Methane, Earth fills,
Energy recovery, Materials recovery, Economic analy-
sis, Global warming, US EPA, Carbon dioxide, Non-
methane hydrocarbons, Biodeterioration, Case stud-
ies.
PB92-217074/REB PC A02/MF A01
Municipal Environmental Research Lab.-Cincinnati,
Edison, NJ. Storm and Combined Sewer Section.
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investiga-
tion and Control of Cross-Connection Pollution
into Storm Drainage Systems.
Alabama Univ. in Birmingham. Dept. of Civil Engineer-
ing.
R. E. Pitt, and R. Field. 1992,8p EPA/600/A-92/171
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Proceedings of the International Conference on Urban
Storm Drainage (5th). Sponsored by Municipal Envi-
ronmental Research Lab.-Cincinnati, Edison, NJ.
Storm and Combined Sewer Section.
Dry-weather flows discharging from storm drainage
systems can contribute significant pollutant loadings to
receiving waters. If these loadings are ignored, little im-
provement in receiving water conditions may occur
with many stormwater control programs. The paper
summarizes the first phase of an EPA sponsored re-
search project to develop a manual to investigate
these connections to assist local governments in iden-
tifying the magnitude and sources of cross-connec-
tions in their storm drainage systems.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Manuals, 'Storm
drains, 'Drainage systems, 'Storm sewers, Outfall
sewers, Pollution sources, Industrial wastes, Sewage,
Waste water, Household wastes, Oil spills, Irrigation,
Runoff, Urban hydrology, Waste disposal, Dry weath-
er.
PB92-217082/REB PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrad-
ing Fungi.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
J. A. Glaser. 1992,17p EPA/600/A-92/172
Presented at the International Workshop Biotechnol-
ogy and Biodegradation Proceedings. Lisbon, Portu-
gal, June 19-23,1989.
The persistence and toxicity of many hazardous waste
constituents indicates that the environment has limited
capacity to degrade such materials. The competence
and presence of degrading organisms significantly ef-
fects one's ability to treat and detoxify these hazard-
ous waste chemicals. Competence is often specified
by the ability of the organisms to convert toxic chemi-
cals to non toxic entities and most desirably to carbon
dioxide. A wood degrading fungus, Phanerochaete
chrysosporium has been investigated to determine its
role as a degrader of toxic waste materials. Due to its
widely recognized ability to degrade lignin, a persistent
biogenic polymer, and the non specific enzyme sys-
tems supporting such activity, it was thought to have
great promise as a toxic waste degrader.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Biodeterioration,
'Biological treatment, "Waste treatment, Toxic sub-
stances, Chemical compounds, Fungi, Carbon dioxide,
Lignin, Wood, Microorganisms, Environmental persist-
ence. Detoxification, 'Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
PB92-217090/REB PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste
with Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
C. C. Lee, W. R. Seeker, and R. G. Barton. Jun 89,20p
EPA/600/A-92/173
See also PB87-197604 and PB88-240494. Presented
at the Air and Waste Management Association Meet-
ing, Anaheim, CA., June 26-30, 1989. Prepared in co-
operation with Energy and Environmental Research
Corp., Irvine, CA.
EPA's research data and Industry's experience have
demonstrated that incineration has the highest overall
degree of destruction and control ,'or the broadest
range of various waste streams, when compared to
the other alternative technologies. Because each type
of waste has its own characteristics and regulatory re-
quirements, different incinerators are used to burn dif-
ferent types of wastes. This paper is to review and
compare the three major waste streams generated
during the daily life of the society. They are medical
waste, industrial (hazardous) waste and municipal
waste. The key parameters to be used for compari-
sons include the following categories: Regulatory Re-
quirements; Waste Characteristics; Incineration Tech-
nology; and Effluent Characteristics.
Keywords: 'Incineration, 'Waste disposal, "Technolo-
gy utilization, Hazardous materials. Municipal wastes,
Comparison, Air pollution control, Pollution regula-
tions, Pollution sources, Waste water, Ashes, Hospital
solid wastes, Incinerators, Substitutes, 'Medical
wastes.
PB92-217108/REB PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Bio-
degradability and Biodegradation Kinetics for
Hazardous Organic Pollutant Compounds.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
H. H. Tabak, S. Desai, and R. Govind. 1992,39p EPA/
600/A-92/174
Presented at the ACS Environmental Chemistry Divi-
sion Symposium on Chemical and Biochemical Detoxi-
fication of Hazardous Wastes II, Miami Beach, FL.,
September 10-15, 1989. Prepared in cooperation with
Cincinnati Univ., OH. Dept. of Chemical and Nuclear
Engineering.
The purpose of the study was to obtain information on
biological treatability of the benzene, phenol, phthalate
and ketone organics and of the Superfund CERCLA
organics bearing wastes in wastewater treatment sys-
tems which will support development of an EPA tech-
nical guidance document on the discharge of the
above organics to POTWs. The study was to generate
basic information on the fate of CERCLA leachate or-
ganics during on-site treatment and biodegradation
and inhibition data for pollutants found in Superfund
site wastewater that could be discharged to POTWs.
Respirometric biodegradability, biokinetic and inhibi-
tion data were generated for the selected RCRA ben-
zene, phenolic, phthalate and ketone compounds.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, "Biodeterioration, "Or-
ganic compounds, 'Kinetics, "Sewage treatment, 'Bi-
ological treatment, Land pollution control, Sludges,
Soil microorganisms, Detoxification, Benzene, Phen-
ols, Superfund, Soil treatment, Biomass, Hazardous
materials, Respirometers, Bioinstrumentation, Phtha-
lates, Ketones, 'Electrolytic respirometry. Publicly
owned treatment works, Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act, Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act.
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PB92-217116/REB PC A03/MF A01
Educating Managers about Quality through Cus-
tomer-Supplier Understanding. Overview of Cur-
rent Training Initiatives in Energy and Environ-
mental Programs. Annual National Energy and En-
vironmental Quality Division Conference (19th).
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
R. K. Patterson, and G. L. Johnson. 1992,13p EPA/
600/A-92/175
The successful implementation of a Quality System
depends largely on the commitment to quality by man-
agers and their participation in the quality management
process. Today, an accepted definition of quality is
largely based on the concept of customer and supplier
partnerships in all activities and includes meeting the
needs and expectations of the customer as the meas-
ure of success. The supplier's clear understanding of
the customer's needs and expectations is essential to
defining necessary performance measures to ensure
customer satisfaction. The roles of the customer and
supplier may not always be obvious. Frequently, man-
agers function both as customer and supplier in their
concurrent role as principal scientist. Understanding
customer and supplier responsibilities helps managers
and scientists appreciate the role of quality in relation
to the planning, implementation, and assessment of
technical programs. The paper demonstrates how cus-
tomer-supplier understanding may be used to train
managers in applying the Quality System to their tech-
nical programs. The techniques used here are not con-
fined to EPA or R&D applications. They may be applied
to any product or service related activity.
Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Quality control, 'Envi-
ronmental management, 'Energy management, Man-
agement planning, Implementation, Research and de-
velopment, Communication, Performance evaluation.
Technology assessment. Education, Training, 'Quality
system.
PB92-217124/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a
Large Scale Pullout Apparatus.
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Geosynthetic Research
Inst.
R. M. Koemer, and M. H. Wayne. 1992,17p EPA/600/
A-92/177
Grant EPA-R-813953
See also PB88-131263. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The terminus of most geomembrane lined facilities,
e.g., landfills, surface impoundments and waste piles,
is via a small horizontal runout distance and then into a
shallow anchor trench. While several analytic models
are available for such a design, common practice is
usually based upon past experience. However, to
better understand the interactions involved, a large
scale pullout apparatus was developed where strain
gaged geomembranes were evaluated under a set of
different normal stresses and exit angles. It was found
that low modulus geomembranes (e.g., PVC and
VLDPE) develop their full tensile strength in very short
distances of 40 to 160 mm, while high modulus geo-
membranes (e.g., HOPE and CSPE-R) develop their
full tensile strength over significantly longer distances
of 350 to 750 mm. These tests results offer a choice to
the engineer to design on the basis of geomembrane
tensile failure or geomembrane slippage. The test is
felt to give good insight into the geomembrane's be-
havior in this particular situation.
Keywords: 'Land pollution control, 'Anchoring,
'Waste disposal, 'Hazardous materials, Trenching,
Earth fills. Surface impoundments, Linings, Stress
analysis, Prestressing, Performance evaluation,
Anchors(Structures), Design criteria, Subsurface in-
vestigations, 'Geomembranes, Geosynthetic materi-
als.
PB92-217132/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomem-
branes.
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Geosynthetic Research
Inst
Y. H. Halse, R. M. Koerner, and A. E. Lord. 1992,15p
EPA/600/A-92/178
Grant EPA-R-815692
See also PB90-119595. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The sensitivity of high density polyethylene (HOPE)
geomembranes to stress cracking is evaluated under
accelerated conditions at a constant stress. The test
specimens are according to ASTM D-1822, and are of
the dumbbell shape with a constant length in the cen-
tral section. The accelerated testing conditions consist
of a 10% Igepal wetting solution in tap water, at a con-
stant temperature of 50 C. The applied stresses are
from 30% to 50% of the yield stress. It was found that
most commercially available HOPE sheet material per-
forms quite well in this type of test. Only one specimen
in 80 showed any evidence of cracking and this may
have been caused by other reasons. Testing of field
fabricated seams, however, resulted in relatively large
numbers of cracked specimens. Many of these test
specimens showed signs of overgrinding and/or over-
heating. The results indicate that great care and excel-
lent workmanship are required in the field fabrication of
HOPE seams.
Keywords: 'Polyethylene, 'Geotechnical fabrics,
'Cracking(Fracturing), Failure, Seams(Joints), Test
methods. Standards, Mechanical properties, Seaming,
Membranes, Test facilities, Linings.
PB92-217140/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled
Reactive Gases.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
F. J. Miller, J. H. Overton, J. S. Kimbell, and M. L.
Russell. 29 Jun 92,88p EPA/600/A-92/179
Prepared in cooperation with Chemical Industry Inst. of
Toxicology, Research Triangle Park, NC., and Duke
Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Extrapo-
lation Modelling.
Highly reactive gases present unique problems due to
the number of factors which must be taken into ac-
count to determine regional respiratory tract uptake.
The authors reviewed some of the physical, chemical,
and biological factors that affect dose and that must
be understood to interpret toxicological data, to evalu-
ate experimental dosimetry studies, and to develop do-
simetry models. Selected dosimetry experiments in-
volving laboratory animals and humans were dis-
cussed, showing the variability and uptake according
to animal species and respiratory tract region for vari-
ous reactive gases. New experimental dosimetry ap-
proaches, such as those involving isotope ratio mass
spectroscopy and cyclotron generation reactive
gases, were discussed that offer great promise for im-
proving our ability to study regional respiratory tract ab-
sorption of reactive gases. Various dosimetry modeling
applications were discussed which demonstrate: the
importance of airflow patterns for site-specific dosime-
try in the upper respiratory tract, the influence of the
anatomical model used to make inter- and intraspecies
dosimetric comparisons, the influence of tracheobron-
chial path length on predicted dose curves, and the im-
plications of ventilator/ unit structure and volume on
dosimetry and response. Collectively, these examples
illustrate important aspects of regional respiratory tract
absorption of inhaled reactive gases. Given the com-
plex nature of extent and pattern of injury in the respi-
ratory tract from exposure to reactive gases, under-
standing interspecies differences in the absorption of
reactive gases will continue to be an important area for
study.
Keywords: 'Respiratory system, 'Toxic substances,
'Gases, Absorption, Species diversity, Humans, Labo-
ratory animals, Dosimetry, Ozone, Formaldehyde, Ni-
trogen dioxide. Anatomical models, Chemical reac-
tions, Solubility, Reprints.
PB92-217157/REB PC A02/MF A01
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocar-
bons in the Subsurface Environment. Journal arti-
cle.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
C. T. Chen. c1992,7p EPA/600/J-92/228
Pub. in Jnl. of Chemical Education, v69 n5 p357-361
May 92. See also PB92-114552.
To achieve effective remediation of subsurface petro-
leum hydrocarbon contamination, definite scientific
and technical knowledge of their fate after they are
spilled onto the ground surface or leaked from under-
ground storage tanks is essential. The paper provides
extensive details of the parameters that affect the fate
of petroleum products in the underground environ-
ment. These include: the character of the subsurface
environment; the composition, physical and chemical
properties of petroleum products; and the mechanisms
of their mobilization, immobilization and transformation
in the subsurface. Data on the physical and chemical
properties of soil, groundwater and petroleum hydro-
carbons are identified. The mechanisms that affect the
fate of these contaminants in the subsurface include
vaporization and condensation, diffusion, advection,
dispersion, dissolution, adsorption, biodegradation,
and abiotic reactions. The relation between these
mechanisms and the properties of soil, groundwater
and petroleum hydrocarbons is described. The distri-
bution of the contaminated petroleum products in the
subsurface as affected by these parameters and prin-
ciples is also described.
Keywords: 'Subsurface investigations, 'Hydrocar-
bons, 'Oil spills, 'Land pollution, 'Storage tanks, Pe-
troleum products, Underground storage, Leakage,
Physical properties, Chemical properties, Environmen-
tal transport, Ground water, Water pollution, Diffusion,
Biodeterioration, Adsorption, Reprints.
PB92-217165/REB PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to At-
mospheric Carbon. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
R. B. Jackson. C1992,19p EPA/600/J-92/275
Pub. in Water, Air and Soil Pollution 64, n1 /2 p121 -137
Aug 92.
Fossil fuel combustion, chlorofluorocarbon relases,
and agricultural activities (including deforestation) are
the primary antropogenic sources of greenhouse
gases. Of the three sources, agriculture is the only one
that also has a sink capacity. Thus, an accounting of
the net carbon (C) flux is required to properly evaluate
agriculture's contribution and to determine the oppor-
tunities for emissions mitigation through changes in
agricultural practices. Common data sets and a stand-
ard accounting method are required to perform coun-
try-by-country net C analyses. The research used agri-
cultural census data to determine that U.S. agriculture
removed 1.3 Pg of CO2 from the atmosphere, in 1987,
in the plants that it produced. The turnover times and
the fate of the C were not ascertained. The research
also showed that 6.4 Tg of CH4 was emitted from live
U.S. agricultural animals. A net C flux was computed,
but is incomplete, because rice CH4, plant and animal
waste CH4 and CO2, and soil-atmosphere C fluxes
could not be estimated from the census data. Addition-
ally, agriculture's net contribution to atmospheric C
was found to depend critically on the boundaries of the
analysis. (Copyright (c) 1992 Kluwer Academic Pub-
lishers.)
Keywords: 'Carbon, 'Agriculture, 'Air pollution, 'At-
mospheric composition, Farm crops, Animal wastes,
pollution sources, Greenhouse effect, Sink, Air land
interactions, Ecosystems, Organic matter, Carbon di-
oxide, Methane, Reprints.
PB92-217173/REB PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts
on Agricultural Soil Carbon. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
T. O. Barnwell, R. B. Jackson, E. T. Elliott, I. C. Burke,
and C. V. Cole. c1992,15p EPA/600/J-92/276
Pub. in Water, Air and Soil Pollution 64, n1 /2 p423-435
Aug 92. Prepared in cooperation with Colorado State
Univ., Fort Collins, Agricultural Research Service, Fort
Collins, CO., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, and
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Mountain View, CA.
Agroecosystems contain about 12% of the terrestrial
soil carbon and play an important role in the global
carbon cycle. We describe a project to evaluate the
degree to which management practices can affect soil
carbon in agroecosystems. The objectives of the
project are to determine whether agricultural systems
can be managed to conserve and sequester carbon
and thereby reduce the accumulation of carbon diox-
ide in the atmosphere, and to provide reference data-
sets and methodologies for agricultural assessments.
(Copyright (c) 1992 Kluwer Academic Publishers.)
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Keywords: 'Carbon cycle, "Agricultural engineering,
'Land management, 'Air pollution control, 'Ecosys-
tems, Global aspects, Air land interactions, Carbon di-
oxide, Soil management, Farm crops, Climates, Re-
prints.
PB92-217181/REB PC A03/MF A01
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and
Carbon Isotope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical
Freshwater Sediments. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
R. A. Burke, T. R. Barber, and W. M. Sackett. c1992,
16p EPA/600/J-92/277
Grants NSF-OCE-8417321. NASA-NAGW-836
Pub. in Global Biogeochemical Cycles, v6 n2 p125-138
Jun 92. Prepared in cooperation with University of
South Florida, St Petersburg. Dept. of Marine Science.
Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Washing-
ton, DC., and National Aeronautics and Space Admin-
istration, Washington, DC.
Stable hydrogen (delta D) and carbon (delta(13)C) iso-
tope ratios of sedimentary methane from five subtropi-
cal Florida freshwater sites exhibited smaller, less dis-
tinct seasonal variations than previously observed in
temperate sediments, apparently due to the smaller
range of temperatures forcing the subtropical environ-
ments. Negative correlations observed between (delta
D)-CH4 and (delta(13)C)-CH4 at the sites probably re-
sulted from mixing methane produced via acetate fer-
mentation with methane formed from CO2 and H2O.
The inverse (delta D)/(detta(13)C) trends, high sedi-
mentary gas methane concentrations (up to 80
mole%), and visual observations imply that ebullition
dominates methane transport from the sediments
during at least part of the seasonal cycle. Many values
deviated from the main inverse delta D/delta(13)C
trend such that bacterial oxidation was not indicated.
The deviation may result from the reduction of CO2
with varying delta(13)C under conditions of elevated
H2 concentrations or enhanced interspecies hydrogen
transfer, which may cause relatively greater hydrogen
isotopic fractionation. Alternatively, the deviation may
result from fermentation of autotrophically formed,
(13)C-depteted acetate. Differences in the detta(13)C
of bulk organic matter from two of the sites potentially
account for about half of the difference in mean
delta(13)C-CH4 between the two sites. In other cases,
however, the immediate methanogenic precursor ap-
peared to be the major determinant of methane stable
isotopic composition. (Copyright (c) 1992 by the Ameri-
can Geophysical Union.)
Keywords: 'Hydrogen isotopes, 'Carbon isotopes,
'Methane, 'Sediments, 'Air water interactions, 'Air
pollution. Seasonal variations. Environmental trans-
port. Sediment water interfaces, Pollution sources,
Freshwater, Greenhouse effect. Natural emissions.
Carbon dioxide, Hydrogen, Reprints.
PB92-217199/REB PC A03/MF A01
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
K. E. Muller. and V. A. Bentgnus. C1992.11p EPA/
600/J-92/278
Grants NICHD-P30-HD03110-22,NCI-P01-CA47-
98204
Pub. in Neurotoxkx>togy and Teratology, v14 n3 p211-
219 May 92. Prepared Hi cooperation with North Caro-
lina Univ. at Chapel Hilt. Dept of Biostatistics. Spon-
sored by National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.,
and National Cancer Inst, Bethesda, MD.
A survey of basic ideas in statistical power analysis
demonstrates the advantages and ease of using
power analysis throughout the design, analysis, and in-
terpretation of research. The power of a statistical test
is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis of the
test. The traditional approach to power involves com-
putation of only a single power value. The more gener-
al power curve allows examining the range of power
determinants, which are sample size, population differ-
ence, and error variance, in traditional analysis of vari-
ance (ANOVA) Power analysis can be useful not only
in study planning, but also in the evaluation of existing
research. An important application is in concluding that
no scientifically important treatment difference exists.
Choosing an appropriate power depends on: (1) op-
portunity costs, (2) ethical trade-offs, (3) the size of
effect considered important, (4) the uncertainty of pa-
rameter estimates, and (5) the analyst's preferences.
Although precise rules seem inappropriate, several
guidelines are defensible. First, the sensitivity of the
power curve to particular characteristics of the study,
such as the error variance, should be examined in any
power analysis. Second, just as a small type I error rate
should be demonstrated in order to declare a differ-
ence nonzero, a small type II error should be demon-
strated in order to declare a difference zero. Third,
when ethical and opportunity costs do not preclude it,
power should be at least .84, and preferably greater
than .90. (Copyright (c) 1992 Pergamon Press Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Biostatistics, 'Research management,
Statistical analysis, Analysis of variance, Statistical
samples, Computation, Computer software, Reprints,
Power analysis.
PB92-217207/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respira-
tory Function in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A
Preliminary Report Journal article.
New York Univ. Medical Center, NY. Inst. of Environ-
mental Medicine.
D. M. Spektor, V. A. Hofmeister, P. Artaxo, J. A. P.
Brague, and F. Echelar. c1992,6p EPA/600/J-92/279
Grant NIEHS-ES00260
Pub. in Environmental Health Perspectives, v94 p51-
54 Jul 91. Prepared in cooperation with Sao Paulo
Univ. (Brazil). Sponsored by Health Effects Research
Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Human Studies
Div., and National Inst. of Environmental Health Sci-
ences, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Cubatao is located on the coast of Brazil 44 km from
Sao Paulo. Its geography and wind patterns limit dis-
persion of air pollutants which result from heavy indus-
trial activity within the city. New York University and
EPA in collaboration with the University of Sao Paulo
are conducting a study to attempt to establish expo-
sure-response relationships of the impact of specific
industrial effluents on respiratory function in school
age children. During the 1988 school year, March-
June, Aug-Nov, 600 six year old children, attending six
different kindergarten schools, underwent monthly
spirometry tests. Because the children live within a 500
m radius of their school, pollution monitors were locat-
ed on each of the six schools. Particles were collected
using dichotomous stacked filter units placed on 20 m
towers to reduce the influence of dust from unpaved
roads. Three sites are in the densely populated down-
town area, one is on a newly developed outskirt area,
and the last two are residential areas, far from indus-
tries. The yearly average thoracic aerosol mass con-
centration (PM10) is very high on all sites, ranging from
59+39 micrometer/cu m to 240+122 micrometer/cu
m, the number of days with mean PM10 > 100 mi-
crometer/cu m range from 27% to 98%.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Humans), 'Respirato-
ry function tests, 'Industry, Exposure, Children, Air
samplers, Reprints, 'Cubatao(Brazil).
PB92-217215/REB PC A02
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by
Human Myelomonocytic Cell Lines. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Cell and Molecular Biology Section.
M. C. Madden, S. Becker, H. S. Koren, and M.
Friedman. C1992,9p EPA/600/J-92/280
Pub. in Jnl. of Leukocyte Biology, v51 p118-123 Feb
92.Portions of this document are not fully legible. Pre-
pared in cooperation with North Carolina Univ. at
Chapel Hill. Center for Environmental Medicine and
Lung Biology, and ABB Environmental Services, Inc.,
Chapel Hill, NC.
The production of arachidonic acid metabolites by the
HL60, ML3, and U937 human phagocyte cell lines was
determined after incubation with interferon-gamma
(IFN-gamma, 500 U/ml) or vehicle for 4 days. Cells
were prelabeled with tritiated arachidonic acid,
((3)H)AA, for 4 h, and media supernatants were ana-
lyzed by high-performance liquid chromatogrpahy.
None of the cell lines produced ((3)H)AA metabolites
in large amounts during an unstimulated, basal release
period (30 or 60 min). In contrast to the HL60 cells,
IFN-gamma-differentiated U937 cells formed primarily
cydooxygenase products and undifferentiated and
IFN-gamma-differentiated ML3 cells did not form any
((3)H)AA metabolites in response to A23187. These
results indicate the need to be careful in selecting a
cell line for use in a phagocyte assay system when cy-
clooxygenase and/or lipoxygenase products could in-
fluence the assay results.
Keywords: 'Arachidonic acids, 'Acute myelomonocy-
tic leukemia, Human, Cell line, Interferon type II, Pha-
gocytes, Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase, Lipox-
ygenase, Cell differentiation, High pressure liquid chro-
matography, FC receptors, HLA-DR antigens, Re-
prints.
PB92-217223/REB PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mix-
ture. 3. Inflammatory Response. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
H. S. Koren, D. E. Graham, and R. B. Devlin. C1992,8p
EPA/600/J-92/281
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Health 47, n1 p39-
44 Jan 92. See also PB92-164888.
A set of symptoms has been described during the past
two decades that has been called the sick building
syndrome. These symptoms include eye, nose, and
throat irritation; headache; mental fatigue: and respira-
tory distress. It is likely that the volatile organic com-
pounds (VOCs) present in synthetic materials used in
homes and office buildings contribute to these symp-
toms. However, there have been very few studies in
which humans have been exposed to known amounts
of VOCs under carefully controlled conditions. In the
study, 14 subjects were exposed to a mixture of VOCs
(25 mg/sq meter total hydrocarbon) that is representa-
tive of what is found in new homes and office buildings.
Because irritations of the nose and throat are symp-
toms often associated with the upper respiratory tract
and may result from an inflammatory response in the
upper airways, the authors used nasal lavage to moni-
tor neutrophil (PMN) influx into the nasal passages fol-
lowing exposure to VOCs. There were statistically sig-
nificant increases in PMNs, both immediately after a 4-
h exposure to VOCs and 18 h later.
Keywords: 'Inflammation, 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air
pollution effects(Humans). Neutrophils, Signs and
symptoms, Nose. Pharynx, Trachea, Reprints, 'Vola-
tile organic compounds.
PB92-217231/REB PC A02/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay
for In situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards
from Exposure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserv-
ing Site. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
S. S. Sandhu, B. S. Gill, B. C. Casto, and J. W. Rice.
C1991, 8p EPA/600/J-92/282
Pub. in Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials, v8
n3 p257-262 Sep 91. Prepared in cooperation with En-
vironmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
In situ evaluation of biological hazards from wood pre-
serving chemicals at a hazardous waste site using the
Tradescantia micronucleus assay (Trad-MCN) is re-
ported in the study. The chemical analysis of soil sam-
ples from the site showed high contamination with ar-
senic (1,292 mg/kg), chromium (1,444 mg/kg) and
copper (924 mg/kg) on the surface of the drip area
where wood was allowed to dry after the treatment.
Exposure of Tradescantia plants grown within or adja-
cent to the drip area showed significantly (P=0.05)
higher frequencies of micronuclei when compared to
plants grown in nearby control plots. After remediation,
the levels of arsenic, chromium, and copper were sub-
stantially reduced and concomitantly no genotoxic ac-
tivity was observed in plants grown on-site or in plants
exposed in the laboratory to a slurry of soil samples
from the site. The results from the pilot study show that
simple plant assays such as Trad-MCN can be used as
a sentinel for environmental contamination and to
assess the efficacy of clean-up efforts.
Keywords: 'Wood preservatives, 'Superfund, 'Waste
disposal, 'Biological effects, 'Bioassay, 'Hazardous
materials, South Carolina, Remedial action,
Plants(Botany), Toxicity, Arsenic, Chromium, Copper,
Mutagens, Plant genetics. Reprints, Tradescantia
plants.
28 Vol. 92, No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB92-217249/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to
Medical Waste Disposal. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
C. C. Lee, and G. L. Huffman. Jan 90, 33p EPA/600/J-
92/283
In the United States, over the last ten years, the im-
proper disposal oi solid waste has manifested itself in
the passage of a series of Federal and State-level con-
trol statutes of unprecendented scope and impact. At
the Federal level, the statutes include three major en-
vironmental laws and three major amendments. The
three major laws are: (1) the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976; (2) the Toxic Sub-
stances Control Act (TSCA) of 1976; and (3) the Com-
prehensive Environmental Response, Compensation
and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980. CERCLA is also
known as Superfund. The three amendments are: (1)
the Hazardous and Solid Waste Act (HSWA) of 1984;
(2) the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act (SARA) of 1986; and (3) the Medical Waste Track-
ing Act (MWTA) of 1988 (Lee, 9/89). The objective of
the paper is to provide: (1) a summary of the MWTA
and the EPA rules for implementing MWTA; (2)
MWTA's relationship to both EPA and other Federal
regulatory programs; and (3) a brief update of State
regulations regarding medical waste disposal.
Keywords: "Pollution laws, "Pollution regulations,
'Waste disposal, 'Land pollution abatement, Hospital
solid wastes, United States, State government, US
EPA, Implementation, Compliance, 'Medical Wastes
Tracking Act of 1988.
PB92-2172S6/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Military Furniture. Environmental research
brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jun 92, 5p EPA/600/S-
92/017
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. Waste
Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs) were es-
tablished at selected universities and procedures were
adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity
Assessment Manual (PB92-216985 July 1988). The
WMAC team at the University of Tennessee performed
an assessment at a plant manufacturing military furni-
ture - approximately 12,000 units per year. The team's
report, detailing findings and recommendations, indi-
cated that the majority of waste was generated during
the painting operations and that the greatest savings
could be obtained by installing an electrostatic powder
coating system to completely eliminate paint solvent
evaporation, paint solids waste, and paint-laden air fil-
ters.
Keywords: "Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Pollution abatement, 'Military facilities, 'Furni-
ture, Laminates, Metal working, Gluing, Painting, Coat-
ing processes, 'Waste minimization, Source reduction,
SIC 20-39.
PB92-217264/REB PCA01/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy. Envi-
ronmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
G P. Looby, and F. W. Kirsch. Jun 92, 5p EPA/600/S-
92/005
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. In an
effort to assist these manufacturers, Waste Minimiza-
tion Assessment Centers (WMACs) were established
at selected universities and procedures were adapted
from the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity Assess-
ment Manual (PB92-216985, July 1988). The WMAC
team at the University of Tennessee performed an as-
sessment at a plant manufacturing pasteurized milk,
cream, buttermilk, chocolate milk, ice cream mix, fruit
drinks, and plastic jugs - approximately 23,300,000
gallons of liquid product per year and 4,160,000 half
gallon and 15,600,000 gallon plastic jugs per year. The
team's report, detailing findings and recommenda-
tions, indicated that the majority of waste is waste
water generated from all processes in the plant and
that the greatest savings could be obtained by institut-
ing a waste water management plan to reduce uncon-
tained milk waste (38%) and waste water (90%).
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Dairies, 'Pollution abatement, Dairy products,
Waste water, Industrial wastes, Food industry, High
temperature tests, Fruits, 'Waste minimization, Source
reduction, Plastic containers, SIC 20-39, Small sys-
tems.
PB92-217272/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Components for Automobile Air Condition-
ers. Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
G. P. Looby, and F. W. Kirsch. Jun 92, 5p EPA/600/S-
92/009
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. Waste
Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs) were es-
tablished at selected universities and procedures were
adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity
Assessment Manual (PB92-216985, July 199). The
WMAC team at the University of Tennessee performed
an assessment at a plant manufacturing charged air
coolers, round tube plate fin (RTPF) condensers, and
air conditioner tubes for automotive air conditioning
systems-approximately two million pounds per year.
The team's report, detailing findings and recommenda-
tions, indicated that the majority of waste was generat-
ed in the rinse tanks and the hot water flush testing
stations but that the greatest savings could be ob-
tained by replacing solvent-based vapor degreasing
systems with a detergent-based immersion system to
eliminate still bottoms and evaporated solvent losses.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Automobiles, 'Air
conditioners, 'Pollution abatement, Waste manage-
ment, Industrial wastes, Tetrachloroethylene, Metal
scrap, Paints, Degreasing, Brazing, Solvents, Environ-
mental chemical substitutes, 'Waste minimization,
Source reduction, Small systems, SIC 20-39, Ethane/
trichloro.
PB92-217280/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Water Analysis Instrumentation. Environmen-
tal research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F W Kirsch, and J. C. Maginn. Jun 92, 5p EPA/600/S-
92/013
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small-and medium-
sized manufacturers who want to minimize their gen-
eration of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise
to do so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACS) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (PB92-
216985, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colorado
State University performed an assessment at a plant
manufacturing instruments for water analysis -- ap-
proximately 50,000 units/yr. Primary operations in-
clude production of cabinets and assembly of instru-
ments. The team's report, detailing findings and rec-
ommendations, indicated that most waste is generated
as spent reagents and rinse water from metal surface
finishing, but greatest savings could be obtained by fil-
tering and pasteurizing metal cutting fluid for recycle
and separating its organic and aqueous phases when
disposal becomes necessary.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Pollution abatement, 'Water analysis, 'Meas-
uring instruments, Metal finishing, Painting, Waste
water, Solvents, Degreasing, Hydraulic fluids, Solder-
ing, Waste disposal, Waste recycling, Source reduc-
tion, Small systems, SIC 20-39.
PB92-217298/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program/National Trends Network
(NADP/NTN) Site Visitation Program for the
Period October 1989 through September 1990.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
W. C. Eaton, C. E. Moore, R. W. Murdoch, R. C.
Shores, and D. A. Ward. Feb 92, 93p EPA/600/R-92/
151
Contract EPA-68-D8-0001
See also PB90-212614. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
The proper collection of precipitation and the accurate
measurement of its constituents are important steps in
attaining a better understanding of the distribution and
effects of acid rain in the United States. One of NAPAP
Task Group IV's major programs concerns wet deposi-
tion monitoring. One of that program's projects, 4A-15,
'Quality Assurance Support for Wet Deposition Moni-
toring,' is sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) to evaluate the sample collection
process and provide technical assistance to the
NADP/NTN network through a site visitation program.
If deficiencies or nonstandard procedures are noted,
the site operator and supervisor are notified. All
NADP/NTN sites were visited in 1985-1986. A second
round of visits began in October 1986, with the goal of
visiting approximately one-third of the 200 sites each
year over the next three years. The document is a
summary report of the findings from the 1989-1990
(Fiscal Year 1990) site visitation program to 67 of the
sites of the NADP/NTN network.
Keywords: 'Acid rain, 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Site
surveys, United States, Comparisons, Collecting meth-
ods, Precipitation(Meteorology), Field tests,
Tables(Data), Rain gages, pH, 'National Atmospheric
Deposition Program/National Trends Network.
PB92-217306/REB PC A08/MF A02
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wet-
land Restoration and Creation.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
M E Kentula, R. P. Brooks, S. E. Gwin, C. C. Holland,
and A. D. Sherman. Jul 92,171p EPA/600/R-92/150
See also PB90-149758 and PB90-149766. Prepared in
cooperation with Pennsylvania State Univ., University
Park. Forest Resources Lab., and ManTech Environ-
mental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
The report is based on over five years of data from a
monitoring program that includes natural, created and
restored wetlands. Major research objectives are to:
(1) develop performance criteria, (2) track the develop-
ment of projects, and (3) suggest improvements in the
design of future projects. The research uses natural
wetlands in a region as models to define standards for
restored and created wetland projects. Finally, Chap-
ter 6 illustrates how data collected from local natural
wetlands can, and should, be used to improve project
design.
Keywords: 'Marshes, 'Wetlands, 'Construction,
'Renovating, Standards, Monitoring, Ecology, Models,
Populations, Decision making, Sites, Sampling, Rec-
ommendations, Design, Project planning, Evaluation,
Flow charts, Graphs(Charts), Clean Water Act.
PB92-217314/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Ap-
proach to Modeling Contaminant Transport. Book
chapter.
Pennsylvania State Univ., State College. Applied Re-
search Lab.
G. T. Yeh, K. A. Kane, and T. E. Short. 1992,12p
December 1992 29
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Grant EPA-R-18322-01-0, Contract DE-FG02-
91ER61197
Pub. in Computational Methods in Water Resources
IX: Numerical Methods in Water Resources, vt p659-
667. Prepared in cooperation with Colorado Univ. at
Denver, and Wyoming Univ., Laramie. Sponsored by
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK., and Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
A Lagrangian-Eulerian method with an optimal adapt-
ive local grid refinement is used to model contaminant
transport equations. Application of this approach to
two bench-mark problems indicates that it completely
resolves difficulties of peak clipping, numerical diffu-
sion, and spurious oscillation. Results are compared
with and shown superior to those obtained by the N+2
linear and quadratic finite element simulations. Fur-
thermore, unlike the N+2 finite element methods
whose accuracy relies on the proper choice of optimal
parameters, there is no parameter adjustment required
with the optimal adaptive local grid refinement ap-
proach. Extension of this approach to multi-dimension-
al problems does not pose any conceptual difficulty,
and should alleviate grid orientation problems.
Keywords: "Ground water, "Computerized simulation,
'Environmental transport, "Water pollution, Euler-La-
grange equation, Finite element method, Algorithms,
Reprints, "Adaptive local grid refinement.
PB92-217322/REB PC A03/MF A01
Development of Emerging Technologies within
the SITE Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
N. M. Lewis. 1992,26p* EPA/600/A-92/183
See also PB90-249756 and PB92-150663. Presented
at the Annual Conference on Contaminated Land:
Policy, Regulation, and Technology (3rd), London,
England, February 6-7,1992.
The SITE Program is formed by five research pro-
grams: The Demonstration Program, The Emerging
Technology Program, the Measurement and Monitor-
ing Technology Development Program, the Innovative
Technology Program, and the Technology Transfer
Program. The Emerging Technology (ET) Program has
been in existence for five years and has developed
several innovative technologies that have shown
promise in being applicable to clean-up activities relat-
ed to hazardous waste problems. Technologies are eli-
gible for the ET Program when sufficient research data
exists validating the technologies' basic concepts. The
EPA contributes funds to support developers for one
or two years. Developers are responsible for conduct-
ing research and providing additional financial support
in the cooperative research effort Generally, technol-
ogies are categorized into six areas: Thermal, chemi-
cal, biological, materials handling, physical, and solidi-
fication/stabilization.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Site surveys. Deci-
sion making. Technology transfer, Financial assist-
ance, Performance evaluation. State government,
Quality control. Regional analysis, Profiles, Quality as-
surance, Monitoring, US EPA, Tables(Data), "Super-
fund, Cleanup, Site program, Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation Program.
PB92-217330/REB PC A02/MF A01
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. Symposium paper.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
D. G. Greathouse. and R. P. Nalesnik. 1992,9p EPA/
600/A-92/186
Also pub. as National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration. Washington, DC. rept. no. NASA-CP-3138.
Proceedings of the Federal Conference on Intelligent
Processing Equipment, San Jose, CA., December 3-5,
1991. Prepared in cooperation with National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration, Washington, DC.
Protection of the environment and environmental re-
mediation requires the cooperation -at all levels- of
government and industry. Intelligent processing equip-
ment, in addition to other artificial intelligence based
tools, has been used by the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to provide personnel safety and improve
the efficiency of those responsible for protection and
remediation of the environment These exploratory ef-
forts demonstrate the feasibility and utility of expand-
ing development and widespread use of these tools. A
survey of current intelligent processing equipment ap-
plications in the Agency is presented and is followed
by a brief discussion of possible uses in the future.
Keywords: "Artificial intelligence, "Computer applica-
tions, Expert systems, Robotics, Sensors, Neural nets,
Hazardous materials, Solid waste treatment, Reprints,
"Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-217348/REB PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient
(K sub ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
G. J. Niemi, S. C. Basak, G. D. Veith, and G. Grunwald.
C1992,10pEPA/600/J-92/286
Pub. in Environmenta! Toxicology and Chemistry, v11
P893-900 Apr 92. Presented at the Symposium on
Structure-Activity and Structure-Property Relation-
ships (SARs) in Environmental Chemistry and Toxicol-
ogy, Pacifchem '89, Honolulu, HI., December 17-22,
1989. Prepared in cooperation with Minnesota Univ.-
Duluth. Natural Resources Research Inst
A statistical model was developed with algorithmically
derived independent variables based on chemical
structure for prediction of octanol/water partition coef-
ficients Kow measured for more than 4,000 chemicals.
The procedure first classified the chemical into 14
groups based on the number of hydrogen bonds, and
then best-subsets, multiple-regression analysis was
used to predict Kow within groups. In addition, a train-
ing set/test set approach was used to provide an inde-
pendent evaluation of the sensitivity of the model to
the number of chemicals and variables used within
each group. In general, the explained variation was
higher and the standard error of the estimates (SEE)
lower in the training sets as compared with the test set
groups, whereas analyses of the combined data sets
were generally intermediate. Explained variation
among the 14 groups, using the combined data sets,
ranged from 63 to 90%, and SEE ranged from 0.37 to
0.78 in logarithmic units. (Copyright (c) 1992 SETAC.)
Keywords: "Thermodynamic equilibrium, "Organic
compounds, "Partition, "Octanols, "Water, "Regres-
sion analysis, 'Prediction equations, Molecular struc-
ture. Hydrogen bonds, Reprints "Octanol/water parti-
tion coefficients.
PB92-217355/REB PC A02/MF A01
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochlora-
mine upon Inactivation of MS2 Coliphage, *Es-
cherichia coli', and 'Klebsiella pneumoniae'. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
D. Berman, R. Sullivan, and C. J. Hurst. c1991, 9p
EPA/600/J-92/285
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Microbiology, v38 n1 p28-33
Jan 92. Summary in French. See also PB86-232568.
Monochloramine prepared in situ by first adding chlo-
rine to a suspension of microorganisms, followed by
subsequent addition of ammonia inactivated the MS2
coliphage more rapidly than did monochloramine pre-
pared either by adding chlorine to ammonia or by
adding chlorine and ammonia simultaneously. The
rapid viral inactivation was apparently due to the expo-
sure MS2 to free chlorine before the addition of ammo-
nia. The average 99% CT value of MS2 to free chlorine
was 1.3 and 1.1 at 5 deg C and 15 deg C respectively.
The average 99% CT values of MS2 to the combined
action of brief chlorine exposure followed by the addi-
tion of ammonia to form monochloramine were 19.3
and 1.5 at 5 deg C and 15 deg C respectively. No 99%
CT values were calculated for the inactivation of MS2
with preformed monochloramine because less than 1
log (90%) of inactivation occurred during a 4 hour con-
tact time. Inactivation of MS2 by monochloramine was
more rapid at 15 deg C than at 5 deg C and when the
chlorine to nitrogen weight ratio was 5:1 compared to
3:1. Monochloramine was a more efficient inactivating
agent for the coliforms, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella
pneumoniae than it was for the MS2 coliphage.
Keywords: "Coliphages, "Escherichia coli, "Klebsiella
pneumoniae. "Aquatic microbiology, Ammonia, Chlo-
rine, Temperature, Reprints, "Monochloramine.
PB92-217363/REB PC A03/MF A01
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treat-
ment: Reflections in Distribution Water Quality.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
E. E. Geldreich. 1992,34p EPA/600/A-92/184
Pub. in Proceedings, Water Quality for the New
Decade, Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA., June
23-27, 1991, p107-137. See also PB82-230301 and
PB83-223370.
Microbial barriers in treatment processes are the major
block to the passage of waterbome pathogens from
raw source waters. Many of the processes utilized in
water supply treatment have some impact on microbial
densities and survival. For instance, raw water storage
for 24 to 48 hours can generally reduce the bacterial
load by 50%, coagulation-sedimentation by 60% and
filtration by 99.9 percent under favorable conditions.
Combining these processes in a series of successive
treatments can provide a cumulative reduction in wa-
terbome organisms so that the burden on final disin-
fection to achieve a 6 log reduction of bacteria, 4 log
reduction in virus and 3 log reduction in protozoan
cysts is possible on a continuous basis. The key vari-
able in the case is fluctuating source water quality that
can impact treatment barrier effectiveness. Treatment
barrier effectiveness can also change as a conse-
quence of operational changes at the plant.
Keywords: "Water treatment, "Distribution systems,
•Microorganism control(Water), "Water pollution sam-
pling, "Water quality, Case studies, Disinfection, Revi-
sions, Halomethanes, Turbidity, pH, Organic com-
pounds. Water supply, Byproducts, Chlorination, Re-
prints.
PB92-217371/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidifica-
tion of Hazardous Waste. Symposium paper.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
A. L. Sykes, W. T. Preston, and D. W. Grosse. 1992,
17pEPA/600/A-92/185
Contract EPA-68-09-0131
Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the
Air and Waste Management Association (85th),
Kansas City, MO., June 21-26, 1992. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
The EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
(OAQPS) and the Office of Solid Waste (OSW) are
gathering information to control emissions from haz-
ardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facili-
ties (TSDFs). The EPA Risk Reduction Engineering
Laboratory (RREL) provided technical support to
OAQPS in gathering the necessary data on atmos-
pheric emissions. The purpose of this work was to col-
lect data to determine emissions for volatile and semi-
volatile organic compounds from a real waste matrix
using a bench-scale 'wind tunnel' apparatus. Emis-
sions resulting from the stabilization of waste matrix
were characterized and quantified using EPA and Na-
tional Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH)-approved analytical methods and proce-
dures.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Solidification, "Air
pollution control, "Waste processing, 'Stabilization,
Volatile organic compounds. Emission factors, Data
processing. Organic compounds, Wind tunnels, Test
facilities. Field tests. Waste treatment, Waste storage,
Waste disposal.
PB92-217389/REB PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System
Damage with a Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative
Analysis of Neural Degeneration Induced by 3,4-
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) (Re-
vised).
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
K. F. Jensen. 30 Jun 92,43p EPA/600/A-92/180
The purpose of structural assessments in neurotoxico-
logy is to provide a convincing picture of the location
and extent of damage to the nervous system. Silver
stains that selectively reveal neural degeneration hold
particular promise in this regard. In the chapter the au-
thors describe results obtained using a cupric silver
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stain to delineate areas of the brain damaged by ad-
ministration of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
(MDMA). MDMA (0,25,50,150, mg/kg as salt) was ad-
ministered to Long Evans rats 4 times, with a 12 hour
interdosing interval. Both the time course and dose de-
pendence of MDMA induced silver staining were eval-
uated. Silver staining was most prominent in the
fronto-parietal neocortex, where the extend of staining
was dose-dependent and appeared to be maximal
within 18 to 48 following the last dose. The results
show that maps of silver staining can demonstrate the
dose- and time-dependent of nature of toxicant in-
duced brain damage. With refinement such maps can
help identify components of the brain's complex cir-
cuitry that are vulnerable to damage by exposure to
toxicants.
Keywords: "Toxicology, 'Nervous system, *Nerve de-
generation, Dose-response relationships, Silver stain-
ing, Rats, Immunohistochemistry, Dizocilpine maleate,
Fluoxetine, Copper, *Methylenedioxyamphetamines.
PB92-217397/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a
Global Sampling Design for Environmental Moni-
toring. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology International,
Inc., Corvallis, OR.
D. White, A. J. Kimerling, and W. S. Overton. C1992,
20p EPA/600/J-92/292
Contracts EPA-68-03-3439, EPA-68-C8-0006
Pub. in Cartography and Geographic Information Sys-
tems, v19 n1 p5-22 1992. Prepared in cooperation with
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, and Kilkelly Environ-
mental Associates, Inc., Raleigh, NC. Sponsored by
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
A comprehensive environmental monitoring program
based on a sound statistical design is necessary to
provide estimates of the status of, and trends in, the
condition of ecological resources. A sampling design
based upon a systematic grid can adequately assess
the condition of many types of resources and retain
flexibility for addressing new issues as they arise. The
randomization of the grid results in the requirement
that it be regular and contain equal area cells when
projected on the surface of the earth. After review of
existing approaches to constructing regular subdivi-
sions of the earth's surface, the authors propose the
development of the sampling grid on the Lambert azi-
muthal equal area map projection of the surface of the
earth to the face of a truncated icosahedron fit to the
globe. The geometric model has less deviation in area
when subdivided as a spherical tessellation than any
of the spherical Platonic solids, and less distortion in
shape over the extent of a face when used for a pro-
jection surface by the Lambert azimuthal projection. A
hexagon face of the truncated icosahedron covers the
entire conterminous U.S. and can be decomposed into
a triangular grid at an appropriate density for sampling.
The geometry of the triangular grid provides for varying
the density; and points on the grid can be addressed in
several ways.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Ecology,
'Natural resources, 'Mapping, 'Grids(Coordinates),
Global aspects, Statistical analysis. Land use, Design
criteria. Regional analysis. Geodetic coordinates, Ge-
ometry, Reprints, Sampling grid, Map projections.
PB92-217405/REB PC A03/MF A01
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assem-
blages in the Equatorial Pacific. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
C. A. Ribic, D. G. Ainley, and L. B. Spear. C1992,18p
EPA/600/J-92/290
Grants NSF-OCE-8515637, NSF-OCE-8911125
Also pub. as Point Reyes Bird Observatory, Stinson
Beach, CA. rept. no. CONTRIB-499. Pub. in Marine
Ecology Progress Series, v80 p109-124 Mar 92. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Point Reyes Bird Observato-
ry, Stinson Beach, CA., and Washington Univ., Seattle.
Center for Quantitative Science in Forestry, Fisheries.
and Wildlife. Sponsored by National Science Founda-
tion, Washington, DC., and National G
Spring and autumn cruises in Equatorial and Subtropi-
cal Surface waters were conducted 1984-1989 in the
eastern equatorial Pacific. Three genera predominat-
ed, but the relative contribution of each to species as-
semblages differed markedly depending on season
and water mass. During autumn, on the basis of bio-
mass, Pterodroma dominated assemblages in both
water masses; on the basis of abundance, Pterodroma
shared dominance with Oceanodroma but only in
Equatorial Surface Water. During spring, in either
water mass, no one genus could be considered domi-
nant. Assemblage composition varied from year to
year, but changed the most during El Nino 1986-87
and La Nina 1988. The impact of either event was
manifested by a decrease or disappearance of genera
and species that were normally of medium-abundance.
Generally, the common genera and species were not
affected. For El Nino, assemblages changed more
during autumn compared to spring. The effect of La
Nina was strongest during spring.
Keywords: 'Ocean currents, 'Waterfowl, 'Equatorial
Pacific Ocean, 'Biological surveys, 'Aquatic ecosys-
tems, Species diversity, Climatic changes, Birds, Sea-
sons, Statistical data, Marine biology, Abundance, *EI
Nino, * La Nina.
PB92-217413/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Diel-
drin on Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in
Mallard Ducklings. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
A. V. Nebeker, W. L. Griffis, T. W. Stutzman, G. S.
Schuytema, and L. A. Carey. C1992,15p EPA/600/J-
92/291
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v11
P687-699 1992. See also PB81-117301 and PB82-
208752.
Tests were conducted to determine the effects of diel-
drin in continuous-flow water and in food on survival,
growth, and bioconcentration in mallard ducklings
(Anas platyrhynchos). Dieldrin had no effect on surviv-
al or growth at concentrations at or below water satu-
ration (0.2 mg/L), but tissue (lipid, skin, liver, muscle,
brain, blood) dieldrin concentrations increased rapidly
(up to a mean of 217 microgram/g) and bioconcentra-
tion factors (BCFs) showed up to 1,995 times (mean
steady-state lipid BCF of 1,345) more dieldrin in tis-
sues than in the water. Significant effects on survival,
growth, and behavior were observed in ducks fed diel-
drin-spiked food, and tissues rapidly concentrated diel-
drin up to five times more than those in the water-only
test (mean of 1,000 microgram/g), although the BCFs
were much lower (water BCFs were up to 18 times
higher). The dietary 96-h LC50 value (50% death at 96
h) was 165 microgram/g dieldrin; the 24-d dietary
LC50 was 29.5 microgram/g. The lowest 24-d LOAEL
(lowest observed adverse effect level) and NOAEL (no
observed adverse effect level) values were 16.4 and
0.3 microgram/g, respectively, based on growth (total
weight). A screening level wildlife criteria (SLWC) value
of 0.0001 mg/L was derived by using data from the
study. Steady-state tissue dieldrin concentrations at
which growth impairment occurred were near 140
(lipid), 80 (skin), 20 (liver), 10 (brain), and 5 (muscle)
microgram/g dieldrin.
Keywords: 'Ducks, 'Dieldrin, 'Toxicity, 'Chemical
water pollutants, 'Diet, Growth, Tissue distribution.
Dose-response relationships, Graphs(Charts), Surviv-
al, Reprints, Anas platyrhynchos.
PB92-217421 /REB PC A03
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale At-
mospheric Circulation Patterns and Multiple Sta-
tion Daily Precipitation. Journal article.
Washington Univ., Seattle. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
L. L. Wilson, D. P. Lettenmaier, and E. Skyllingstad.
C1992, 22p EPA/600/J-92/287
Contract DE-AC06-76RLO-1830
Pub. in Jnl. of Geophysical Research, v97 nD3 p2791-
2809, 28 Feb 92.Portions of this document are not fully
legible. Prepared in cooperation with Battelle Pacific
Northwest Labs., Richland, WA. Sponsored by Corval-
lis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
A stochastic model of weather states and concurrent
daily precipitation at multiple precipitation stations is
described. Four algorithms are investigated for classifi-
cation of daily weather states; k means, fuzzy cluster-
ing, principal components, and principal components
coupled with k-means clustering. A semi-Markov
model with a geometric distribution for within-class
lengths of stay is used to describe the evolution of
weather classes. A hierarchical modified Polya urn
model is used to simulate precipitation conditioned on
the regional weather type. An information measure
that considers both the probability of climate class oc-
currence and conditional precipitation probabilities is
developed to quantify the extent to which each of the
climate classification schemes discriminates the pre-
cipitation states at the precipitation stations. The
model is implemented using National Meteorological
Center historical atmospheric observations for the
period 1965-88 mapped to 5 degree by 5 degree grid
cells over the eastern North Pacific, and three precipi-
tation stations west of the Cascade mountain range in
the State of Washington. Comparison of simulated
weather class-station precipitation time series with ob-
servational data shows that the model preserved
weather class statistics and mean daily precipitation
quite well, especially for stations highest in the hierar-
chy.
Keywords: 'Atmospheric models, 'Atmospheric circu-
lation, 'Precipitation(Meteorology), Markov processes,
Stochastic processes, Weather forecasting. Prediction
equations, North Pacific Ocean, Cascade Mountains,
Pacific Northwest Region(United States).
PB92-217439/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater
Wetlands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
J. C. Sifneos, E. W. Cake, and M. E. Kentula. C1992,
11pEPA/600/J-92/289
Pub. in Wetlands, v12 n1 p28-36 Jun 92. See also
PB80-168784. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech
Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR., and
Gulf Environmental Associates, Ocean Springs, MS.
Information was compiled on permits issued under
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act for alteration of
freshwater wetlands from January 1982-August 1987
in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. The location,
area, wetland type, and other data describing the im-
pacted and compensatory (i.e., created, restored, and
preserved) wetlands were compiled and analyzed.
Trends in Louisiana, the state with the most permits
issued, were emphasized, and a synopsis of the re-
sults (mm Alabama and Mississippi is presented for
comparison. The objective of the study was to uncover
patterns and trends in Section 404 permitting in the
three states to document the effects of the permit de-
cisions. Only the information contained in the permit
record was compiled and analyzed. No judgment was
made concerning compliance with the terms of the
permits or whether the compensatory wetland re-
placed the ecological functions of the wetland de-
stroyed. The Section 404 permitting program could be
evaluated more effectively if record-keeping was
standardized. The accuracy and thoroughness of the
report was affected by poor record-keeping and incon-
cise permit language. Requirements for follow-up mon-
itoring and increasing the specificity of the information
contained in the permits would provide information on
the impacts to wetlands and their functions to be con-
sidered in future permit decisions.
Keywords: 'Clean Water Act, 'Permits, 'Wetlands,
'Water pollution effects, 'Information transfer, Louisi-
ana, Alabama, Mississippi, Environmental protection,
Trends, Compliance, Fresh water, Environmental ef-
fects, Water management, Reprints.
PB92-217447/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with
Subgrid Variability for General Circulation Models.
Journal article.
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
E. F. Wood, D. P. Lettenmaier, and V. G. Zartarian
C1992, 13pEPA/600/J-92/288
Grant DI-14-08-0001-G1138
Pub. in Jnl. of Geophysical Research, v97 nD3 p2717-
2728 Feb 92. Prepared in cooperation with Washing-
ton Univ., Seattle. Dept. of Civil Engineering, and
Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Cambridge. MA.
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR., and Geological Survey, Reston, VA.
Most of the existing generation of general circulation
models (GCMs) use so-called bucket algorithms to
represent land-surface hydrology. Biosphere-atmos-
phere models that include the transfer of energy,
mass, and momentum between the atmosphere and
the land surface are a recent alternative to the highly
simplified representation of the land surface in GCMs.
These models require estimation of a large number of
parameters for which parameter estimation methods
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and supporting data remain to be developed. The au-
thors describe a more incremental approach to gener-
alizing the bucket representation of land-surface hy-
drology based on a model that represents the variation
in infiltration capacity within a GCM grid ceil. The vari-
able infiltration capacity (VIC) model requires estima-
tion of three parameters: an infiltration parameter, an
evaporation parameter, and a base flow recession co-
efficient. The VIC model was explored through direct
comparisons with the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory (GFDL) bucket model for the French Broad
River, North Carolina, and via sensitivity analysis for
the GFDL R30 grid cell which contains the French
Broad River. Generally, the bucket model runoff had
much greater variability than the historic streamflows
for short time scales; the VIC model was much more
similar to the observed flows in this respect. (Copyright
(c) 1992 by the American Geophysical Union.)
Keywords: 'General circulation models, 'Hydrology,
'Mathematical models, 'Air land interactions, Parame-
terization, Evapotranspiration, Drainage, River basins,
Atmospheric circulation, Climate, Seasonal variations.
Base flow. Infiltration, Water balance, Runoff, Soil
moisture, French Broad River, Reprints, Variable infil-
tration capacity model.
PB92-217454/REB PC A05/MF A01
Army Biomedical Research and Development Lab.,
Fort Detrick, MD.
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a
Field Experiment Final rept. Sep 82-Mar 65.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Clinical Research Branch.
V. A. Bemgnus, and M. J. Hazucha. Mar 92,89p EPA/
600/R-92/136
Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Univ. at
Chapel Hill. Sponsored by Army Biomedical Research
and Development Lab., Fort Detrick, MD.
The report concerns the design of a field experiment
for a military setting in which the effects of carbon
monoxide on neurobehavioral variables are to be stud-
ied. A field experiment is distinguished from a survey
by the fact that independent variables are manipulat-
ed, just as in the laboratory. Thus casual relationships
may be discovered rather than correlations. It was pro-
posed to study the effects of multiple levels of CO ex-
posure on compensatory tracking (main gun pointing
at a target in a tank), electroencephalogram spectra
and speech discrimination. Factors which govern the
experimental design were considered in detail. Statisti-
cal and control matters were discussed.
Keywords: 'Behavior, 'Toxicity, 'Carbon monoxide.
Helmets, Field tests, Electroencephalography, Protec-
tive masks, Speech discrimination, Compensatory
tracking.
PB92-217462/REB PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report The Carver-Green-
field Process, Denydrc-Tech Corporation.
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Aug 92,230p EPA/450/R-92/002
Contract EPA-68-CO-0047
See also PB85-138634 and PB90-161902. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The report evaluated the ability of Dehydro-Tech Cor-
poration's (DTC) Carver-Greenfield Process to sepa-
rate oil contaminated waste drilling muds to their con-
stituent solids, oil and water fractions. The Carver-
Greenfield Process (C-G) was developed by DTC in
the late 1950's and is licensed in over 80 plants world-
wide. The technology is designed to separate solid-
liquid mixtures into three product streams: a clean, dry
solid: a water product substantially free of solids and
organ/cs, and a concentrated mixture of extracted or-
ganics. A mobile pilot plant was used for the demon-
stration. The C-G Process demonstration was con-
ducted at EPA's Edison, New Jersey facility in August,
1991. Waste drilling muds from the PAB Oil and Chem-
ical Services, Inc. (PAB Oil) site in Vermilion Parish,
Louisiana were processed in the demonstration. PAB
Oil, which ceased operation in 1983, operated three oil
drilling mud separation pits from which the waste ma-
terial used in the demonstration was collected.
Keywords: 'Sludge drying, 'Separation, 'Oil pollution,
'Waste treatment, 'Hydrocarbons, Land pollution, Dry
methods, Soil contamination. Design criteria, Perform-
ance evaluation, Evaporation, Petroleum products,
Solids, Water, Oil spills. Solvent extraction, 'Carver-
Greenfield process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217470/REB PC A03/MF A01
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms by Simu-
lating the Aerial Environment Using a Freeze-
Drying Procedure.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
E. Israeli, and B. Lighthart. Aug 92,18p EPA/600/R-
92/156
An interim protocol is presented for the evaluation of
survival of genetically engineered microorganisms by
simulating the aerial environment using a freeze-drying
procedure. Concerns about damage to the environ-
ment by release of these microorganisms are also
briefly discussed.
Keywords: 'Genetic engineering, 'Microorganisms,
'Freeze drying, Plasmids, Deoxyribonucleic acids,
Tests, Health hazards, Risk assessment.
PB92-217488/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesti-
cides on Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia
convergens' (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
R. R. James, and B. Lighthart. Jul 92, 31 p EPA/600/R-
92/160
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires in-
dividuals applying for registration of a microbial pest
control agent (MPCA) to test for pathogenic/toxic ef-
fects of the MPCA on representative beneficial in-
sects. Beneficial insects are at high risk to MPCAs be-
cause many of these pesticides are targeted toward in-
sects. Furthermore, if the MPCA is pathogenic as well
as toxic, then a predatory insect may not only come
into contact with the MPCA when it is applied but they
may come into contact with concentrated amounts if
they attack an infected prey. Many nontarget insects
are beneficial because they themselves act as biologi-
cal control agents of pests. Other nontarget insects
are important ecologically and may be beneficial to
people indirectly. The enclosed report is a protocol for
Tier 1 tests of the toxicity/pathogenicity of fungal
MPCAs to predaceous Coleoptera (beetles).
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Beetles, 'Fungi, Bioassay,
'Hippodamia convergens, 'Nontarget species, 'Mi-
crobial pest control, Acyrthosiphon pisum.
PB92-217496/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Print-
er of Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profes-
sion. Environmental research brief.
New Jersey Inst. of Tech., Newark.
P. Eyraud, and D. J. Watts. May 92. 7p EPA/600/S-
92/003
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
A printer of legal forms was visited and several oppor-
tunities for waste minimization were identified. The
company had already begun waste and scrap paper
sorting for recycling and reuse, laundering of cleaning
rags for reuse, and identification of less hazardous
process-related materials. The assessment team iden-
tified additional waste minimization opportunities, in-
cluding off-site recovery of silver from the photograph-
ic process waste stream, regeneration of spent bath
solution either by off-site electrolytic process or the
use of an electrolytic recirculatmg cell, and the use of
cupric chloride solution as an etchant rather than the
more hazardous ferric chloride solution presently
used. Another area of investigation resulted in recom-
mending shifting from chemical plate cleaning to a me-
chanical technique. Typically, such techniques include
polishing (including abrasion), brushing and sand
blasting. The waste reduction option for ink sludge
which is generated from water-based cleaning of
equipment included consideration of whether the re-
sidual solids could be used for reincorporation into the
ink.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Printing, Materials
recovery, Silver, Waste recycling, Waste utilization,
Forms(Papers), Printing equipment, Cleaning, Substi-
tutes, 'Waste minimization, 'Source reduction.
PB92-217728/REB PC A12/MF A03
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1992. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Headquarters Library.
Jul 92, 258p EPA/220/B-92/019
Supersedes PB92-132810.
The purpose of the report is to improve access to jour-
nal articles and to encourage resource sharing. The
approximately 3,800 titles and 12,000 holdings repre-
sent a wealth of data available from the libraries at
EPA Headquarters, Regions and Laboratories. All EPA
network libraries reported their journal holdings and
their Intertibrary Loan policies for inclusion in the
report. The journals are listed alphabetically by title,
the holdings are attached to each titled listed by their
OCLC code. A list of EPA libraries appears on the first
few pages followed by a sample entry with explanatory
notes.
Keywords: 'Bibliographies, 'US EPA, 'Pollution, 'Peri-
odicals, Listings, Environmental surveys, Environmen-
tal health, Information transfer, Reference materials.
PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Program
(October 1986-June
PB92-217801/REB
Chesapeake Bay Citizen
Report Conestoga River
1990).
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Mar 92, 50p CBP/TRS-71 /92
Grants EPA-X003295-01, EPA-X-03351-01-0
Sponsored in part by grants EPA-X-00351-03-0 and
EPA-X003455-01-1. See also PB84-127729. Prepared
in cooperation with Maryland Dept. of Natural Re-
sources, Annapolis.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. (ACB)
began a pilot water quality testing project using volun-
teers in July 1985 as one of the activities funded under
its Chesapeake Bay Program public participation grant
from USEPA. This initial project was carried out in the
tidal portions of the James River in Virginia and the Pa-
tuxent River in Maryland. The major objective of the
Conestoga River Citizen Monitoring Project is to track
concentration of nitrate in the ambient waters of the
Conestoga River with the intent of answering the ques-
tions: (1) Has the level of nitrate in the river changed
over time; and (2) Is there a downward trend in ob-
served nitrate. The report summarizes the water qual-
ity data collected by the Conestoga River volunteer
monitors with particular emphasis on the concentra-
tion of nitrate.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Environmental moni-
toring, "Conestoga River, 'Volunteers, Water quality,
Tables(Data), Graphs(Charts), Seasonal variations, Ni-
trates, Watersheds, Turbidity, Dissolved gases,
Oxygen, Temperature.
PB92-217835/REB PC A05/MF A01
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA At-
mospheric Sciences Modeling Division Support to
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Techni-
cal memo.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
eling Div.
E. M. Poole-Kober, and H. J. Viebrock. Jun 92, 86p
NOAA-TM-ERL-ARL-194
See also PB91-235499. Prepared in cooperation with
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC.
The Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division provided
meteorological research and operational support to
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency during FY-
1991. Meteorological support consisted of the applica-
tion of dispersion models, and the conduct of disper-
sion studies and model evaluations. The primary re-
search effort was the development and evaluation of
air quality simulation models using numerical and
physical techniques supported by field studies. This in-
cluded development of the Regional Acid Deposition
Model - Version 2.6, the Tagged Species Engineering
Model, and the Asymmetrical Convective Model; ex-
amination of the effect of oxidant limitations on emis-
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sion changes: publication of the Regional Oxidant
Model user's guides; study of the effect of biogenic
emissions on ozone concentrations; incorporation of a
new method describing aerosol dynamics into the Re-
gional Paniculate Model; participation in a field study
of sustained stagnation conditions; conduct of a wind
tunnel study of the dispersion of dense gas jets; and a
study of flow and dispersion through an urban industri-
al complex.
Keywords: 'Atmospheric models, "Atmospheric circu-
lation, *Air pollution, "Pollution transport, Mathemati-
cal models. Acid rain, Simulation, Photochemical reac-
tions, Emission factors, Ozone, Convection.
PB92-217926/REB PC A04/MF A01
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions
and Fuel Economy Testing, 1992. Technical rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Technology Development Group.
R. I. Bruetsch, and M. E. Reineman. Jun 92, 73p EPA/
AA/TDG-92/05
See also DE92007371.
The report describes the results of a student alterna-
tive fuels engineering design competition called the
1992 Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge which was held
April 22 through June 1, 1992. Students from eighteen
universities in the United States and four universities in
Canada competed. The objective of this competition
for each participating team was to convert a gasoline-
fueled General Motors (GM) Sierra pickup truck to nat-
ural gas operation and compete with students from
other universities in the areas of exhaust emissions,
fuel economy, performance, and design. This report
also includes the comparisons between the results of
the student compressed natural gas pickup truck con-
versions and the test results of similar gasoline-pow-
ered trucks and a dedicated compressed natural gas
truck provided by General Motors.
Keywords: 'Natural gas engines, 'Motor vehicles,
'Exhaust emissions, 'Fuel economy, Automotive
fuels, Safety engineering, Meetings, Universities, Engi-
neering schools, Road tests. Hydrocarbons, Carbon
monoxide, Nitrogen oxides, NGVfNatural gas vehi-
cles).
PB92-218320/REB PC A07/MF A02
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
R. P. Lauch. Aug 92,133p EPA/600/R-92/164
See also PB84-189810.
The report summarizes processes for removal of
radium from drinking water. Ion exchange, including
strong acid and weak acid resin, is discussed. Both
processes remove better than 95 percent of the
radium from the water. Weak acid ion exchange does
not add sodium to the water. Calcium cation exchange
removes radium and can be used when hardness re-
moval is not necessary. Iron removal processes are
discussed in relation to radium removal. Iron oxides
remove much less than 20 percent of the radium from
water under typical conditions Manganese dioxide re-
moves radium from water when competition for sorp-
tion sites and clogging of sites is reduced. Filter sand
that is rinsed daily with dilute acid will remove radium
from water. Manganese dioxide coated filter sorption
removes radium but more capacity would be desirable.
The radium selective complexer selectively removes
radium with significant capacity if iron fouling is elimi-
nated.
Keywords: 'Radium, "Removal, 'Potable water, 'Ion
exchanging, Iron oxides, Acids, Resins, Cation ex-
changing, Sorption, Manganese dioxide, Fouling, Sand
filtration. Osmosis, Electrodialysis, "Drinking water.
Water softening.
PB92-218338/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools. Final rept. May 91-Mar 92.
Oklahoma Christian Univ. of Science and Arts, Oklaho-
ma City.
J. D. Parker. Jul 92, 58p EPA/600/R-92/125
Contract EPA-68-DO-0097
See also PB89-218762, PB91-234450 and PB92-
115369. Prepared in cooperation with Cohen (S.) and
Associates, Inc., McLean, VA. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The report summarizes information on heating, venti-
lating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems commonly
found in U.S. school buildings and the effect that oper-
ating these systems has on indoor radon levels. The
report describes the ability of various HVAC systems
to pressurize and ventilate classroom spaces, how
they operate, and how they are controlled. Some infor-
mation is given to compare systems from the stand-
point of energy use, cost, and their ability to maintain
stable levels of static pressure in classrooms and/or to
adequately ventilate the spaces. There do not appear
to be any well defined trends in types of HVAC sys-
tems involved in current school building construction
and modification. Systems looked at include those
using reheat and/or mixing, unit ventilators (UVs), and
two-fan, dual-duct variable air volume (VAV) systems.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Schools, 'Air conditioning,
'Heating, 'Ventilation, "Air pollution control, Indoor air
pollution, Cost analysis. Energy consumption, Station-
ary sources.
PB92-218346/REB PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks. Final rept.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
J. M. McHugh, and K. M. Bauer. 28 Apr 92.338p EPA/
600/R-92/094
Contract EPA-68-DO-0137
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington. DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention, and
Toxics.
Experiments were conducted in a room-size test
chamber to determine the sink effects of selected ma-
terials on indoor air concentrations of p-dichforoben-
zene (PDCB). These effects might alter pollutant be-
havior from that predicted using simple indoor air qual-
ity models, by reducing the peak concentrations during
source usage and by increasing the ventilation rates
needed to reduce pollutant concentrations. Four ex-
perimental conditions were tested: empty chamber
(painted gypsum wallboard), carpeting only, carpeting
and drapes, and carpeting plus a full-size bed with a
comforter. Chamber temperature and relative humidity
were controlled; atmospheric pressure was monitored.
Air exchange rates were monitored using the tracer-
gas decay method. Chamber air, sampled at six minute
intervals, was analyzed using a gas chromatograph.
Sink effects were estimated by comparing decay
curves fit to the tracer gas (SF6) and the PDCB con-
centrations. The influence of sink effects on indoor air
concentrations was illustrated by estimating the venti-
lation rates required to reduce PDCB concentrations
from 14ppmto2ppm.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air quality, 'Air pollu-
tion monitoring, 'Sinks, Test chambers, Experimental
design, Concentration(Composition), Tracer studies.
Air flow, Ventilation, Environmental engineering. Chlo-
rine organic compounds, Tables(Data),
Graphs(Charts), 'Benzene/dichloro.
PB92-218353/REB PC A05/MF A02
Directory of EPA Support to Minority Academic
Institutions, FY 1990-1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Administrator.
Nov91. 100p
The report lists recent activities the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) has developed with minority
institutions. The list is limited to program activities
which EPA has with minority academic institutions. The
program activities included in the directory are re-
search grants, cooperative education agreements,
intergovernmental personnel act agreements, fellow-
ships, equipment donations or transfers, training
grants, faculty internships, student internships, and
education. The information has been organized by pro-
gram activity and cross referenced by school, region,
and AAship. Brief descriptions are provided about the
activity and contact information is included to facilitate
the exchange of information about programs that may
be of interest to other AAships or regions.
Keywords: "Environmental Protection Agency, 'Minor-
ity groups, 'Colleges, 'Programs, Joint planning, Uni-
versities, Grants, Research and development, Educa-
tion, Training.
PB92-218361/REB PC A04/MF A01
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations
Involving Asbestos.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Stationary Source Compliance Div.
Feb 92, 61 p EPA/340/1 -92/010
See also PB89-237721 and PB85-136653.
These guidelines are intended to assist Regional,
state, and local agencies in managing potential asbes-
tos hazards resulting from a catastrophic accident or
disaster. The guidelines may be used as a reference
for advanced planning or, once the emergency pre-
sents itself, to help ensure that, to the extent feasible
and compatible with other emergency measures, all
appropriate steps are taken to safely handle and dis-
pose of all asbestos, while avoiding unnecessary ex-
posures to asbestos. The guidelines provide informa-
tion that may be helpful to EPA Regional offices and
delegated NESHAP agencies that must respond to
emergencies involving asbestos. The guidelines
review the experiences of EPA Regional and state en-
forcement agencies in dealing with asbestos during
recent emergencies. Information is included on stat-
utes and regulations that may be applicable in emer-
gency situations, including the emergency provisions
of the asbestos NESHAP. Lines of communication
within EPA and between EPA and emergency man-
agement agencies are discussed. A list of contacts re-
sponsible at the state level for emergency and disaster
activities is provided. Information is provided to help
identify potential sources of asbestos releases, and
factors are identified that should be considered in
planning for the cleanup and disposal of asbestos.
Keywords: 'Asbestos, "Emergency planning, 'Build-
ings, 'Environmental management, Guidelines, Case
studies, New York, California, South Carolina, Earth-
quakes, Hurricanes, Listings, Waste disposal, Materi-
als handling, US EPA, State government, Regional
analysis. Cleanup operations, Gramercy Park, Hurri-
cane Hugo, San Francisco(California).
PB92-218379/REB PC A04/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade
Name)/SVE Technology: Applications Analysis
Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Oct 91, 68p EPA/540/A5-91 /002
See also PB92-124387.
In support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's (EPA) Superfund Innovative Technology Evalua-
tion (SITE) Program, the report evaluates the AWD
Technologies, Inc., integrated AquaDetox/SVE treat-
ment system for simultaneous on-site treatment of
contaminated groundwater and soil-gas. The AWD
technology uses an AquaDetox moderate vacuum
steam stripping system to treat contaminated ground-
water and a soil vapor extraction (SVE) system that
uses granular activated carbon (GAC) beds to treat
soil-gas. The two systems are looped together to form
a closed system with no emissions. The report evalu-
ates both the treatment efficiency and economic data
based on results from the SITE demonstrated and de-
scribes several case studies.
Keywords: 'Superfund, "Waste management, 'Land
pollution control, 'Water pollution control, 'Hazardous
materials, Remedial action, Soil contamination, Soil
treatment, Economic analysis, Technology utilization,
Soil gases, Ground water, Case studies. Granular acti-
vated carbon treatment, "AquaDetox/SVE treatment
system, Soil vapor extraction, AWD Technologies In-
corporated.
PB92-218395/REB PC A08/MF A02
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citi-
zen's Guide to Radon.
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
20 May 92,157p EPA/400/R-92/011
The report presents the wide range of technical analy-
ses, radon risk communication research, legislative di-
rectives, and other information that the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA) used to shape the
policies that are set forth in the 1992 A Citizen's Guide
to Radon. The report summarizes extensive technical
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analyses of the data that have been gathered over the
past 6 years.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Environmental policy, 'Public in-
formation, 'Public health, 'Residential buildings,
Guidelines, Revisions, Risk assessment, Mitigation,
Indoor air pollution. Cost effectiveness, Radiation de-
tection, Air pollution control, Houses, Exposure, Long
term effects, Legislation, Environmental monitoring,
Indoor Radon Abatement Act of 1988.
PB92-218403/REB PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition), No-
vember 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov91,28p
The booklet provides information and guidelines on
how to safely and effectively handle pesticides. The
booklet discusses tips for handling pesticides, how to
determine the correct dosage, what the correct stor-
age and disposal methods are, ideas on how to
choose a pest control company, and how to reduce
one's exposure to pesticides. Finally, the booklet dis-
cusses treatment options when accidental poisoning
occurs.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Consumer products, Pest
control, Exposure, Poisoning, Food contamination,
Storage, Disposal.
PB92-218411/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
North American Lake Management Society, Washing-
ton, DC.
Dec 91,130p EPA/440/4-91 /002
See also PB91-210732. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Wet-
lands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Increasingly, State, local, and Federal agencies are
finding that citizen volunteers are valuable partners in
programs to monitor and protect our Nation's water re-
sources. The EPA has developed the manual to
present specific information on volunteer lake water
quality monitoring methods. The manual begins by
summarizing the steps necessary to plan and manage
a volunteer monitoring program, including setting gen-
eral goals, identifying the uses and users of collected
data, and establishing sound quality assurance proce-
dures. The manual discusses three parameters most
commonly used by volunteer monitoring programs to
measure the algal condition of a lake: Secchi disk
transparency (a measure of water clarity and, indirect-
ly, of algal density); chlorophyll a (a more reliable indi-
cator of algal density); and total phosphorus (a meas-
ure of water fertility). Ideally, all three should be meas-
ured in a monitoring program. Step-by-step instruc-
tions are provided on sampling procedures. The
manual concludes with advice on how to present vol-
unteer-collected data.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Volunteers,
'Water quality. 'Lakes, Methodology, Algae, Aquatic
plants. Oxygen, Dissolved gases.
PB92-218429/REB PC A16/MF A03
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source
Category List Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 92,368p EPA/450/3-91 /030
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0117
Section 112 of Title III (Air Toxics) of the Clean Air Act
(CAA) as amended in 1990 identifies a list of 189 haz-
ardous air pollutants (HAP's) and requires the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) to publish, within
1 year of enactment, an initial list of all categories and
subcategones of major and area sources of HAP's.
The purpose of this report is to (1) describe the meth-
odology used to identify sources that emit HAP's, (2)
document the technical references that support EPA's
conclusion that one or more of the listed HAP's is emit-
ted from a specified source category, (3) provide broad
descriptions of the categories of major sources includ-
ed on the initial list, and (4) present the responses to
public comments received regarding a preliminary
draft list of source categories that was published in the
Federal Register on June 21,1991.
Keywords: 'Clean Air Act, 'Pollution sources, 'Air pol-
lution, US EPA, Hazardous materials. Public opinion,
Technology utilization, Stationary sources, Listings,
Documentation, Industrial wastes, 'Source Category
List.
PB92-218791/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applica-
tions Analysis Report Final rept.
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego,
CA.
T. Jackson. Jun 92,52p EPA/540/A5-91/007
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
See also PB92-216035 and PB92-216043. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The document is an evaluation of the performance of
the Retech Inc. Plasma Centrifugal Furnace (PCF) and
its applicability as a treatment technique for soils con-
taminated with organic and/or inorganic compounds.
Both the technical and economic aspects of the tech-
nology were examined. A demonstration of the Retech
furnace was conducted under the Superfund Innova-
tive Technology Evaluation Program at the Depart-
ment of Energy's Component Development and Inte-
gration Facility in Butte, Montana. Operational data,
along with sampling and analysis information, were
carefully compiled to establish a data base against
which other available data, as well as the vendor's
claims for the technology, have been compared and
evaluated. Conclusions concerning the technology's
suitability for use in immobilizing contaminants in the
feed soil were reached, and extrapolations regarding
applications at other sites with different contaminants
and soil types were made.
Keywords: 'Plasma furnaces, 'Incinerators, 'Waste
disposal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Combustion efficien-
cy, 'Technology utilization, Superfund, Soil treatment,
Soils, Montana, Soil contamination, Land pollution
control, Air pollution control, Economic analysis. Case
studies, Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
Program, Retech Incorporated, Butte(Montana), Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act, Principal Or-
ganic Hazardous Constituent.
PB92-219732/REB PC A22/MF A04
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment
Technologies (3rd): Domestic and International.
Held in Dallas, Texas on June 11-13,1991. Techni-
cal Papers.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep 91,514p EPA/540/2-91 /015
See also PB91-145649.
On June 11-13, 1991, the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's Technology Innovation Office and Risk
Reduction Engineering Laboratory hosted an interna-
tional conference in Dallas, TX, to exchange solutions
to hazardous waste treatment problems. This confer-
ence, the Third Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste
Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International,
was attended by approximately 750 representatives
from the U.S. and several foreign countries. During the
conference, scientists and engineers representing
government agencies, industry, and academia attend-
ed 37 presentations describing domestic and interna-
tional technologies for the treatment of waste,
sludges, and contaminated soils at uncontrolled haz-
ardous waste disposal sites. Technologies included
physical/chemical, biological, thermal, and stabiliza-
tion techniques presented by EPA and other federal
government agency contractors. Domestic and inter-
national scientists and vendors presented over 50
posters explaining their treatment methods and re-
sults.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
treatment, 'Technology innovation, Sludges, Soil con-
tamination, Waste disposal, Physical chemical treat-
ment. Biological treatment, Thermal degradation.
United States, Water pollution. Stabilization, Remedial
action, Superfund, Soil treatment. Foreign technology.
Cleanup operations.
PB92-219823/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program National Trends Network
(NADP/NTN) Site Visitation Program. Rept. for Oct
88-Sep 89.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
W. C. Eaton, C. E. Moore, R. W. Murdoch, R. C.
Shores, and D. A. Ward. Dec 91,110p EPA/600/R-
92/152
Contract EPA-68-D8-0001
See also PB90-212614. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
The proper collection of precipitation and the accurate
measurement of its constituents are important steps in
attaining a better understanding of the distribution and
effects of acid rain in the United States. One of NAPAP
Task Group IV's major programs concerns wet deposi-
tion monitoring. One of that program's project, 4A-15,
'Quality Assurance Support for Wet Deposition Moni-
toring,' is sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) to evaluate the sample collection
process and provide technical assistance to the
NADP/NTN network through a site visitation program.
Research Triangle Institute, as contractor to EPA, con-
ducts these visits. If deficiencies or nonstandard pro-
cedures are noted, the site operator and supervisor
are notified. Brief reports are sent to the EPA Project
Officer, the NADP/NTN Quality Assurance Manager,
and others. In this way, necessary changes can be
made promptly. All NADP/NTN sites were visited in
1985-1986. A second round of visits began in October
1986, with the goal of visiting approximately one-third
of the 200 sites each year over the next three years.
The document is a summary report of the findings from
the 1988-1989 (Fiscal Year 1989) site visitation pro-
gram to 72 of the sites of the NADP/NTN network.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Acid rain, 'Site
surveys, 'Precipitation(Meteorology), Deposition, En-
vironmental effects. Collecting methods, Comparison,
Procedures, Tables(Data), Quality assurance, Quality
control. Rain gages, 'National Atmospheric Deposi-
tion Program/National Trends Network.
PB92-220219/REB PC A06/MF A02
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl
Amine Hydrochloride.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Jun 92,122p EPA/540/RS-92/208
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The Reregistration Eligibility
Document (or RED) discusses the scientific data and
other information supporting EPA's regulatory conclu-
sion that products containing a pesticide do not pose
unreasonable risks when used as directed by Agency-
approved labeling, and are eligible for reregistration.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Standards, Handbooks, Re-
quirements, Chemicals, Acceptability, Toxicology,
Risk, Marking, USEPA, Public health, 'Alkyl amine hy-
drochloride, Reregistration.
PB92-220227/REB PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putres-
cent Whole Egg Solids.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Jun 92.123p EPA/540/RS-92/209
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The Reregistration Eligibility
Document (or RED) discusses the scientific data and
other information supporting EPA's regulatory conclu-
sion that products containing a pesticide do not pose
unreasonable risks when used as directed by Agency-
approved labeling, and are eligible for reregistration.
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Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Standards, Handbooks, Reg-
ulations, Manufacturing, Toxicology, Residues, Path of
pollutants, Ecology, Eggs, Public health, 'Putrescent
Whole Egg Solids, Reregistration.
PB92-220235/REB PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium
sativum' (Garlic).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Jun 92,139p EPA/540/RS-92/207
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The Reregistration Eligibility
Document (or RED) discusses the scientific data and
other information supporting EPA's regulatory conclu-
sion that products containing a pesticide do not pose
unreasonable risks when used as directed by Agency-
approved labeling, and are eligible for reregistration.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Standards, Handbooks, Re-
quirements, Acceptability, Risk, Toxicology, Marking,
Ecology, Path of pollutants, 'Allium sativum, Garlic,
Reregistration.
PB92-220656/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data
Report
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
L. J. Purdue, J. A. Reagan, W. A. Lonneman, T. C.
Lawless, and R. J. Drago. Sep 92,168p EPA/600/R-
92/157
Contract EPA-68-D1-0111
See also PB91-211326. Prepared in cooperation with
Battelle, Columbus, OH. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
Monitoring was conducted during the summer of 1990
to address the measurement of ozone (O3) and ozone
precursors in Atlanta, Georgia. Data were collected
using automated gas chromatography. Resolved indi-
vidual species were detected via a flame ionization de-
tector (FID) and an electron capture detector (ECD).
The study area included six continuous and six en-
hancement sites located in and around the greater
metropolitan Atlanta area. The collected data provide
an information base to support the development and
implementation of improved strategies to reduce O3 in
metropolitan areas. This data base contains more than
300,000 hourly measurements of the various param-
eters and species identified for the study.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution monitoring, Metro-
politan area, Gas chromatography, Sites, Reduction,
Data base, Summer, Measurement, Nitrogen oxides,
Carbon monoxide, Data collection, Sampling, Quality
control, Air pollution control, Photographs,
Tables(Data), Nitrogen dioxide, 'Atlanta(Georgia),
Strategic planning.
PB92-221373/REB PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of
Toxic Substances.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Apr 92,67p CBP/TRS-72/92
The Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of
Toxic Substances is a compilation of the toxic sub-
stances detected in, released, or applied to all media
(water, soil, sediment, tissue and air) within the Chesa-
peake Bay basin. A substance's inclusion in this list
does not constitute evidence of potential or existing
environmental impact. It merely documents a finding or
measurement in some media at some point in time.
This Comprehensive List serves two specific pur-
poses: It is the central listing of toxic substances
around which the Chesapeake Bay Program's Toxics
Data Base has been structured and organized, and it
defines the 'universe' of toxic substances from which
future revisions and updates to the Chesapeake Bay
Toxics of Concern List will be ranked and identified.
The Comprehensive List is being published as a docu-
ment to meet other potential uses by the Chesapeake
Bay Program agencies such as defining parameter
lists for toxics monitoring programs.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay Basin, 'Toxic sub-
stances, 'Environmental surveys, 'Water pollution,
Listings, Soil surveys, Sediments, Biological effects,
Air pollution, Tissues(Biology), Air water interactions,
Deposition, Pesticides, Waste water, Marine biology,
Water analysis.
PB92-221647/REB PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version
1.0). Number 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun 92,49p EPA/542/R-92/001
See also PB91-921289.
The Technology Innovation Office (TIO) of the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) has de-
veloped the Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISITT) to provide current
information on innovative treatment technology.
VISITT contains technology information submitted by
developers, manufacturers, and suppliers of innova-
tive treatment technology equipment and services.
The database provides a means for innovative tech-
nology vendors to make their products and capabilities
known to the state, federal, and private sector profes-
sionals such as yourself. You can use VISITT to screen
technologies that may be appropriate for cleanup of
the nation's hazardous waste sites, or to gain addition-
al information about these technologies.
Keywords: 'Information systems, 'Waste treatment,
'User manuals, 'Hazardous materials, Vendors, US
EPA, Information transfer, Site surveys, Remedial
action, Technology transfer. Performance evaluation,
•Innovative treatment technologies, *VISITT(Vendor
Information System for Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogy), Cleanup operations.
PB92-221811/REB PC A13/MF A03
General Information on Applying for Registration
of Pesticides in the United States. Second Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
H. Harrison. Aug 92,293p EPA/540/09-92/213, EPA/
737/B-92/001
See also diskette, PB92-504356.
The instruction manual, which is divided into 18 chap-
ters, is intended to provide a general overview and
guidance for persons seeking to register a pesticide in
the United States. Every attempt has been made to
make the information contained in the Instruction
Manual accurate and current, however, changes in the
Federal pesticide law (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act) (FIFRA), regulations, policies
and requirements are an ongoing process.
Keywords: 'Licenses, 'Pesticides, 'United States,
Regulations, Instruction manuals, Policies, Require-
ments, Toxicity, Response, Registration, Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
PB92-221829/REB PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Citric
Acid.
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
Jun 92,123pEPA/540/RS-92/214
See also PB92-221837.
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's.
Keywords: 'Regulations, 'Pesticides, Citric acid, Tox-
icity, Path of pollutants. Manufacturing, Chemical anal-
ysis, Ecology, Requirements, Pesticide residues. Re-
registration.
PB92-221837/REB PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Citric Acid. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Jun 92, 5p EPA/540/FS-92/215
See also PB92-221829
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The RED FACTS fact sheet
summarizes EPA's conclusion, as set forth in the Re-
registration Eligibility Document (or RED), that prod-
ucts containing a pesticide do not pose unreasonable
risks when used as directed by Agency-approved la-
beling, and are eligible for reregistration.
Keywords: 'Regulations, 'Pesticides, 'United States,
Approvals, Labels, Risk, Citric acid, Disinfectants, Re-
quirements, Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Roden-
ticide Act and Amendments of 1988, Reregistration.
PB92-221985/REB PC A01/MF A01
Tech Trends (Number 8).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92, 5p EPA/542/N-92/001
The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed and
demonstrated an in situ air stripping technique that uti-
lizes horizontal wells to remove volatile organic sol-
vents from soil and groundwater. The demonstration
was part of the DOE's Savannah River Integrated
Demonstration Program. At the site, an abandoned
process sewer line leaked trichloroethylene and te-
trachloroethylene into soil and groundwater.
Keywords: 'Strippers, 'Ground water, 'Water wells,
Biodeterioration, Soils, Volatile organic compounds,
Metals, Stabilization, Contamination, Removal, Ar-
senic, Chromium, Bioreactors, Air stripping, SITE.
PB92-222041/REB PC A09/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of
Three Laboratory Procedures for Estimating Per-
formance.
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego,
CA.
J. R. Clayton, and P. Marsden. Sep 92,195p EPA/
600/R-92/177
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The report presents data from studies designed to
evaluate characteristics of selected bench-scale test
methods for estimating performance of chemical
agents for dispersing oil from surface slicks into an un-
derlying water column. In order to mitigate the effect of
surface slicks with chemical dispersant agents, howev-
er, an on-scene coordinator must have information
and an understanding of performance characteristics
for available dispersant agents. Performance of candi-
date dispersant agents can be estimated on the basis
of laboratory testing procedures that are designed to
evaluate performance of different agents. Data pre-
sented in the report assist in the evaluation of candi-
date test methods for estimating performance of can-
didate dispersant agents. Three test methods were se-
lected for evaluating performance: the currently ac-
cepted Revised Standard EPA test. Environmental
Canada's Swirling Flask test, and the IFP-Dilution test.
Keywords: 'Oil slicks, 'Water pollution control, 'Dis-
persants, 'Oil pollution removal, Chemical com-
pounds, Performance evaluation, National govern-
ment, Experimental design. Study estimates, On-
scene coordinators.
PB92-222207/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
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Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-
the-Art on Mechanisms of Action and Factors In-
fluencing Performance with Emphasis on Labora-
tory Studies. Draft rept. (Final).
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego,
CA.
J. R. Clayton, and J. R. Payne. Oct 92,91 p EPA/600/
R-92/176
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
See also PB89-198899. Prepared in cooperation with
Sound Environmental Services, Inc., Carlsbad, CA.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The purpose of the report is to provide an updated
review of information from the available literature for
the mechanism of action of chemical dispersants, vari-
ables that affect dispersant performance, evaluation of
a variety of laboratory tests designed to assess the
performance of dispersant agents, and a brief consid-
eration of relationships between laboratory methods
and field situations, differences among tests are par-
ticularly important because they may be responsible
for not only significant differences in results between
laboratory testing methods but also poor correlations
between laboratory results and data from field tests.
Four general types of laboratory testing methods are
considered: (1) tank tests, (2) shake/flask tests, (3) in-
terfacial surface tension tests, and (4) flume tests.
Keywords: 'Dispersants, *Oil pollution, "Water pollu-
tion control, Ocean environments,
Concentration(Composition), Chemical compounds,
Toxicity, Field tests. Estimating, Performance evalua-
tion, Laboratories, Safety, Models, Test methods,
Tabtes(Data), 'Oil spills. Cleanup.
PB92-222215/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and
WHcox Cyclone Furnace Vitrification Technology.
Volume 1.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
P. Groeber. Sep 92,108p EPA/540/R-92/017A
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
See also Volume 2, PB92-222223. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
The project consists of an analysis of the Babcock and
Witeox (B&W) Cyclone Furnace Vitrification process.
The SITE Demonstration took place at the B&W Re-
search and Development Division in Alliance, Ohio.
The vitrification process was performed on a synthetic
soil matrix (SSM) that was spiked with known concen-
trations of semivolatile organic compounds, metals,
and simulated radionuclides. The Demonstration effort
was directed at obtaining information on the perform-
ance and cost of the process for use at other sites.
Documentation will consist of two reports. This Tech-
nology Evaluation Report (TER) is contained in two
volumes and describes the field activities and labora-
tory results.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment 'Vitrification, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste management, 'Cyclone combus-
tors, Volatile organic compounds, Metals, Radioiso-
topes. Technology innovation. Performance evalua-
tion, Furnaces, Design criteria. High temperature tests.
Incineration, 'Innovative treatment technologies, *Su-
perfund Innovative Technology Evaluation,
Alliance(Ohio).
PB92-222223/REB PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and
WHcox Cyclone Furnace Vitrification Technology.
Volume 2.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
P. Groeber. Sep 92,328p EPA/650/R-92/017B
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
See also Volume 1, PB92-222215. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
The Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) Cyclone Furnace Vitrifi-
cation Technology is a treatment process for contami-
nated soils. The process was evaluated to determine
its ability to destroy semivolatile prganics and to isolate
metals and simulated radionuclides into a non-leach-
able slag material. The feed material for the system
was a prepared synthetic soil matrix (SSM) that was
spiked with two organic compounds and six metals.
This volume contains the appendices.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment, 'Vitrification, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste management, 'Cyclone combus-
tors, Volatile organic compounds, Metals, Radioiso-
topes, Technology innovation, Performance evalua-
tion. Furnaces, Design criteria, High temperature tests,
Incineration, 'Innovative treatment technologies, *Su-
perfund Innovative Technology Evaluation,
Alliance(Ohio).
PB92-222231/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at
High Point and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environ-
mental Sciences and Engineering.
F. A. DeGiano, M. Maerker, T. L. Champlin, and M. V.
Frey. Oct 92,169p EPA/600/R-92/184
See also PB86-158474, PB89-125934 and PB89-
207013. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering
Lab.
The research focused on investigation of two impor-
tant elements of the toxicity reduction evaluation
(TRE) protocol proposed by EPA: (1) toxicity identifica-
tion evaluation (TIE) and (2) toxicity source evaluation
(TSE). The specific objectives were to: challenge the
TIE protocol with target compounds to determine
whether the toxicity could be properly classified; apply
the TIE and TSE protocols to two case studies (High
Point, NC and Fayetteville, NC) where pass-through
toxicity was highly variable; and investigate the poten-
tial for return activated sludge to desorb components
that may cause acute toxicity. The refractory toxicity
assessment (RTA) protocol was modified toidentify
chronic toxicity as the end-point rather than acute tox-
icity. Results indicated that the TIE Phase I protocol
can provide proper direction for further narrowing of
potential toxicants but more data are needed on mix-
tures of target compounds to show reliability.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Sewage disposal, 'Water qual-
ity, 'Water pollution control, 'Industrial wastes. Case
studies. Pollution sources. Activated sludge process.
Sewage treatment plants. Water pollution effects.
Toxic substances, National Pollution Discharge Elimi-
nation System, High Point(North Carolina),
Fayetteville(North Carolina).
PB92-222512/REB PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991.
Volume 1: Statewide Summary Report Annual
rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
A. J. Bums. Apr 92,115p IEPA/WPC/92-110A
See also PB91-210740.
A Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program initiated by the
Illinois EPA in 1981 was continued in 1991. Citizens
were trained to measure Secchi disc transparency,
total depth, and record field observations from a boat
at designated sites on their chosen lake. Readings
were to be taken at least twice a month from May
through October, and the results forwarded to the
Agency. In addition, volunteers for 41 lakes collected
water samples for analysis of nutrients and suspended
solids when performing the Secchi monitoring. This
report provides a historical perspective of the Volun-
teer Lake Monitoring Program and describes program
objectives and rationale. Methods for volunteer train-
ing and data handling/analysis are described; 1991
program results presented and discussed; and trends
analyzed.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Lakes, 'Water
quality, 'Water pollution sampling. State programs,
Citizen participation, Tables(Data), Illinois, 'Volunteer
Lake Monitoring Program, Secchi disc transparency.
PB92-222850/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin
Species.
Computer Sciences Corp., Annapolis, MD. Chesa-
peake Bay Liaison Office.
Mar 92,140pCBP/TRS-70/92
Contract EPA-68-WO-0043
See also PB92-220979. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay
Program.
The report, 'A Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay
Basin Species,' serves three specific purposes: It pro-
vides the Bay community with a standardized list of
Chesapeake Bay aquatic and aquatic-associated living
resources; It provides the Chesapeake Bay Program
access to toxicity data that will be used to revise and
update the Chesapeake Bay Toxics of Concern List;
and, it supports Chesapeake Bay Program agencies in
determining the presence and status of living re-
sources in the Bay.
Keywords: 'Aquatic animals, 'Forest trees, 'Marine
fishes, Taxonomy, 'Chesapeake Bay Basin, Birds,
Herrings, Shrimps, Mussels, Worms, Ducks, Eels, An-
nelida, Clams, Perch, Nematoda, Diatoms, Barnacles,
Flat fishes, Sea grasses, Turtles, Listings, Blue heron.
PB92-222876/REB PC A04/MF A01
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991.
Volume 6. Southwestern Illinois Region.
Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Plan-
ning Commission, Collinsville.
Apr 92, 72p IEPA/WPC/92-110F
See also PB91-210799. Sponsored by Illinois State
Environmental Protection Agency, Springfield. Div. of
Water Pollution Control.
A volunteer Lake Monitoring Program initiated by the Il-
linois EPA in 1981 was continued through 1992. Citi-
zens were trained to measure Secchi disc transparen-
cy, total depth, and record field observations from a
boat at three sites on their chosen lake, twice per
month from May through October. This report provides
a summary of the 1991 program conducted in the
Southwestern Illinois Region. Eighteen volunteers par-
ticipated in monitoring eleven lakes. Regional results
are analyzed and compared with statewide results. In-
dividual lake summaries are provided for lakes sam-
pled six or more periods during the season, and data is
provided for lakes sampled by the Illinois EPA under
the Ambient Lake Monitoring Program.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Lakes, 'Water
quality, 'Water pollution sampling, State programs,
Seasonal variations, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data),
Citizen participation, Illinois, 'Volunteer Lake Monitor-
ing Program, 'Southwest Region(lllinois), Secchi disc
transparency.
PB92-223023/REB PC A19/MF A04
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991. Final rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Apr 92, 429p IEPA/WPC/92-255
See also PB90-252396.Color illustrations reproduced
in black and white.
The report addresses the quality of the waters of the
State of Illinois for the period of 1990 and 1991 in fulfill-
ment of Section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act. Water-
bodies including rivers, streams, inland lakes, and
Lake Michigan are assessed for degree of overall and
individual use supports. Discussions of the State's
wetland resources and groundwater protection pro-
grams are also provided. In addition, detailed informa-
tion regarding public health/aquatic life concerns (fish
advisories, fish kills, sediment contamination, water-
borne toxics); lake information required by Section 314
of the CWA; Nonpoint Source Assessment information
required by Section 319(a); identification of water qual-
ity limited waters required by Section 303(d); water pol-
lution control program descriptions; and special state
concerns and recommendations is also provided.
Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Water quality management,
'Clean Water Act, Water pollution control, Surface
waters, Toxic substances, Wetlands, Ground water,
Table(Data), State programs, Rivers, Streams, Lake
Michigan, Public health. Aquatic biology, Nonpoint
sources.
PB92-223122/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
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Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
1983,169plS8N-0-309-03381-0
Contract EPA-68-01-3169
See also PB82-249244, PB81-206013, and PB-292
420. Library of Congress catalog card no. 77-89284.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
The study reported in the volume continues the as-
sessment and evaluation procedures established in
the earlier volumes which identified chemical and bio-
logical contaminants associated with drinking water
distribution systems and the health implications of defi-
ciencies in those systems. An evaluation of informa-
tion on the toxicity of selected inorganic and organic
contaminants and SNARL'S were provided when ap-
propriate. Some of the compounds were reviewed for
the first time in the report; others had been reviewed in
earlier volumes of the series. For the latter com-
pounds, discussions were limited mainly to information
that had become available after the earlier reports had
been published, although the committee occasionally
cited older references that were not previously as-
sessed. Twenty-one compounds are reviewed in
Chapter 2. Chapter 3 contains an evaluation of epide-
miological data on exposure to arsenic and asbestos
in drinking water.
Keywords: *Potable water, 'Disinfection, 'Water pollu-
tion effects(Humans), Toxicity, Arsenic, Asbestos, Or-
ganic compounds, Health hazards, Epidemiology, Inor-
ganic compounds.
PB92-223130/REB PC A21/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 6. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
R. D. Thomas. 1986,489p
Contract EPA-68-01-6371
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
The volume reviews the state of the art in the develop-
ing field of risk assessment and provides some risk as-
sessment for drinking water exposure to 14 com-
pounds of interest to the EPA as the agency develops
its regulatory program. Reflecting the tendency of past
lexicological studies to focus on cancer as the main
health effect of concern, most of the risk assessments
in the report were estimated for carcinogenicity. Wher-
ever data were adequate, however, the committee
also developed risk assessments for noncancer end
points. The report assesses methods for using epide-
miological data in conducting risk assessments and
methods for extrapolating results of laboratory animal
inhalation studies to estimate human risk from inges-
tion. The reports describes mathematical modeling ap-
proaches currently available or under development of
the assessment of noncancer risks.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Water pollution
effects(Humans). Toxicology. Risk assessment. Neo-
plasms, Epidemiology, Mathematical models,
Reproduction(Biology), Teratognic compounds, Nerv-
ous system, Carcinogenesis, Dose-response relation-
ships.
PB92-223171/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A
Symposium Proceedings.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on
Environmental Studies and Toxicology.
1987,164p
Grant EPA-X-812723-01 -0
Report on a symposium held on February 11,1987.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
A symposium was organized by the committee to
focus on whether a sufficient knowledge base exists or
enough is known to warrant greater attention, in both
the scientific and policy-making communities, to the
implications of multimedia transfers. There were four
sessions: (1) an examination of the occurrence and
extent of multimedia transfers and the basic ecplogic
principles that describe them; (2) methods available
for the assessment of multimedia transport of pollut-
ants; (3) legal, political, and institution considerations
relevant to the multimedia approach; and (4) an overall
discussion of multimedia assessment and regulations.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Pollution control, 'Environ-
mental surveys, Ecology, Environmental transport, En-
vironmental impact assessments, Pollution regula-
tions, Legal aspects, Air pollution, Water pollution,
Land pollution.
PB92-223189/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research
and Development. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on
Environmental Studies and Toxicology.
1991,170p
Contract EPA-68-D80079
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC., National Inst. of Environmental
Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC., and
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Atlanta, GA.
There are many opportunities in applied environmental
research and development. In investigating such op-
portunities, the committee attempted to look into the
future; therefore, the report is not an exhaustive scien-
tific report, but rather an attempt to summarize the
opinions of experts in several fields. Four areas were
investigated by the committee with the assistance of
participants in a series of workshops: waste reduction,
ecosystem and landscape change, anticipatory re-
search, and long-term chemical toxicity. One funda-
mental question is whether the EPA and pther agen-
cies should fund only research linked specifically to its
legislated regulatory objectives or whether it should
also anticipate new or emerging, unregulated environ-
mental problems. The committee believes that re-
search is an essential foundation of environmental
protection and that scientifically based advisory panels
should play a larger and more visible role in fostering
improvements in environmental science, such as de-
veoping high-quality research institutions and advising
environmental agencies on ways to link research ef-
fectively with policy and management decision
making.
Keywords: 'Research and development, "Environ-
mental research, 'Meetings, Waste management,
Ecosystems, Long term effects, Toxicity, Chemical
compounds, Environmental management, Forecast-
ing, Pollution regulations, Environmental monitoring,
Landscape change, Source reduction, Waste minimi-
zation.
PB92-223213/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities:
Engineering Mass Balance versus Materials Ac-
counting. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
1990,191p' ISBN-0-309-040868
Library of Congress catalog card no. 89-62948. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC.
In response to a congressional mandate, this book ex-
amines whether knowing the amounts of toxic sub-
stances entering and leaving manufacturing facilities is
useful in evaluating chemical releases to the environ-
ment, waste reduction progress, and chemical man-
agement practices. Tracking these substances with
rigorous engineering data is compared with a less re-
source-intensive alternative to determine the feasibility
and potential usefulness to the public and the govern-
ment.
Keywords: 'Toxic substances, 'Environmental sur-
veys, 'Industrial wastes, 'Mass balance, 'Waste man-
agement, Tracer studies, Chemical compounds, Su-
perfund, Air pollution. Sewage treatment, Water pollu-
tion, Chemical industry, Manufacturing, Materials re-
covery, Feasibility studies, Source reduction.
PB92-223221/REB PC A22/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Re-
gional Air Pollution. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
c1991,505p
Contract DE-FG001-89FE618, Grant EPA-R-816174
Library of Congress catalog card no. 91-68142. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC., En-
vironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.,
American Petroleum Inst., Washington, DC., and Motor
Vehicle Mfrs. Association of the United States, Inc.,
Detroit, Ml.
Public attention has focused on the depletion of ozone
in the upper atmosphere. Experts are also concerned,
however, about the formation of ozone pollution in the
lower atmosphere, or troposphere, and the resulting
threats to human, animal, and plant respiratory health.
Most critical to public health is the formation of ozone
around large urban areas, where concentrations can
be up to three times those considered safe by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. This report pre-
sents a wide range of current findings on how tropo-
spheric ozone is formed, how well ozone and its pre-
cursors are measured, why efforts to date to control
the problem have fallen short, what approaches hold
the most promise, and what additional research is
needed. The recommendatipns presented in this
report provide a roadmap for improving the ozone in-
formation base so effective control strategies can be
developed.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution, 'Urban areas, 'Air
quality, Troposphere, Environmental effects, Ozone
depletion, Atmospheric chemistry. Volatile organic
compounds, Meteorology, Regional analysis, Air pollu-
tion abatement, Air pollution control, Photochemical
reactions, Nitrogen oxides, Natural emissions, Climatic
changes, Mathematical models, Alternative fuels,
Emission inventories.
PB92-223239/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
1991,216p ISBN-0-309-04437-5
Library of Congress catalog card no. 91-61252. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC.
The National Human Monitoring Program (NHMP) was
established in 1967 within the U.S. Public Health Serv-
ice to study changes in pesticide residues in the U.S.
population. The primary activities of the NHMP are the
National Human Adipose Tissue Survey (NHATS) and
special studies that support other programs requiring
data relevant to chemical exposures. The NHMP, in-
cluding NHATS, was transferred to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970. The NHATS is now
out of date and only partially fulfills its objectives.
Design and management problems have been com-
pounded by insufficient financial support for the chang-
ing and expanding objectives, and the overall quality of
the NHATS has deteriorated. In 1987 EPA announced
its intention to eliminate the NHMP. Congress re-
sponded by instructing EPA to retain the program,
pending a review of its usefulness. EPA asked the Na-
tional Research Council (NRC) to review and evaluate
the effectiveness and potential applications of the
NHMP. The report evaluates the current activities of
the NHMP; identifies important scientific, technical,
and programmatic issues; and makes recommenda-
tions regarding the design of the program and use of
its products.
Keywords: 'Toxic substances, 'Tissues(Biology), Pes-
ticide residues, Environmental monitoring, Adipose
tissue. Risk assessment, Body fluids, Sampling, Chem-
ical analysis, Recommendations, 'National Human
Monitoring Program, National Human Adipose Tissue
Survey, Tissue monitoring.
PB92-223254/REB PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Aging in Today's Environment. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on
Environmental Studies and Toxicology.
1987,235p
Grant EPA-R-812961-01-0
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC., and Department of Health and
Human Services, Washington, DC.
The report examines the relationships between aging
and exposure to environmental agents (including natu-
ral and man-made agents, as well as life-style factors).
Several relationships were considered-the impact of
intermittent or lifelong exposure to environmental
agents on the rate of aging, the impacts of lifelong ex-
posure on health status when one reaches more ad-
vanced age, and the special response of the aged
compared with that of the young when exposed to en-
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vironmental agents. The report gathers in one docu-
ment the pertinent data that do exist, examines them
for clues and directions for future research, and seeks
some theoretical and practical frameworks for ad-
dressing the issue, and suggests a course of research.
Keywords: 'Aging(Biology), 'Environmental pollut-
ants. Vision, Geriatrics, Toxicology, Exposure, Nutri-
tion, Life style. Drugs, Demography, Skin(Anatomy),
Hearing, In vitro analysis. Animal disease models.
Nervous system. Respiratory system, Kidney, Cardio-
vascular system, Immune system.
PB92-223262/REB PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Expo-
sures and Assessing Health Effects. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on
Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards.
C1986,350p ISBN-0-309-03730-1
Contract EPA-68-02-4073, PHS-ASU000001-06-S1
See also PB87-191516. Library of Congress catalog
card no. 86-28622. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Washington, DC., and Public Health
Service, Rockvilte, MD.
The report evaluates methodologies in epidemiologic
and related studies for obtaining measurements of ex-
posure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) by non-
smokers and also outlines the possible health effects
of such exposures as reported in the published litera-
ture. The committee reviewed original research data
and identified research needs but was not charged
with preparing policy statements or recommendations
for public health actions.
Keywords: 'Exposure, 'Air pollution effects(Humans),
'Tobacco smoke pollution, Measurement, In vivo anal-
ysis. In vitro analysis. Toxicology, Questionnaires,
Dose-response relationships, Biological markers. Pul-
monary neoplasms, Cardiovascular system, Children,
Neoplasms. Carcinogens, 'Environmental tobacco
smoke.
PB92-223288/REB PC A09/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Potychlorinated Biphenyls. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
1979.198p ISBN-0-309-02885-X
Contract EPA-68-01-3962
Library of Congress catalog card no. 79-65443. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC.
The committee provided EPA with a detailed assess-
ment of the nature of the problems of PCBs and of al-
ternatives for reducing the current substantial level of
environmental contamination from PCBs. The commit-
tee developed a model of PCB distribution throughout
the environment with estimates of current reservoir
burdens, analyzed the economic impact of various
control options, and used PCB data as the test case, to
assess the effectiveness of the proposed EPA testing
guidelines for evaluating toxic substances.
Keywords: 'Chlorine organic compounds, 'Biphenyl,
'Environmental impacts, 'Air pollution, Mathematical
models. Chlorine, Toxkaty, Coolants. Estimates, US
EPA, 'Polychlorinated biphenyls. Toxic Substances
Control Act
PB92-224088/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulle-
tin. Bulletin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Sep 92,9p EPA/540/S-92/006
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The engineering bulletin presents a description and
status of supercritical water oxidation technology, a
summary of recent performance tests, and the current
applicability of this emerging technology. This informa-
tion is provided to assist remedial project managers,
contractors and others to understand what supercriti-
cal water oxidation research has been done and where
trie technology will be demonstrated in the future.
Keywords: 'Waste treatment, 'Oxidation, 'Supercriti-
cal state, 'Water, Performance evaluation, Decompo-
sition, Separation, Remedial action.
P892-224096/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Stephens County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3025
The information in this pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once our Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The limitations on pesticide use
are not law at this time, but are being provided now for
your use in voluntarily protecting endangered and
threatened species from harm due to pesticide use.
We encourage you to use this information. We also
welcome your comments. This publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies. These areas are identified on the map by a
shaded pattern. Each shaded pattern corresponds to a
species in need of protection.
Keywords: 'Endangered species, 'Pesticides, Wildlife,
Citizen participation, Animal behavior, US EPA.
PB92-224104/REB PC A03/MF A01
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
H. H. Russell, J. E. Matthews, and G. W. Sewell. Jan
92,12pEPA/540/S-92/002
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a halogenated aliphatic or-
ganic compound which, due to its unique properties
and solvent effects, has been widely used as an ingre-
dient in industrial cleaning solutions and as a universal
decreasing agent. Methods that are required for reme-
diation of water contaminated with TCE if such water is
to be used for human consumption are discussed. The
purpose of this paper is to: (1) present a synopsis of
physicochemical properties and reactive mechanisms
of TCE, and (2) delineate and discuss promising reme-
diation technologies that have been proposed and/or
demonstrated for restoring TCE-contaminated subsur-
face environmental media.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Land pollution
control, 'Remedial action, 'Ethylene/trichloro, Volatile
organic compounds. Potable water, Physical proper-
ties, Chemical properties, Waste disposal, Environ-
mental transport, Stripping, Adsorption, Aeration, Bio-
logical treatment, Chemical reaction mechanisms, Soil
venting.
PB92-224138/REB PC A14/MF A03
Electric Power Research Inst, Palo Alto, CA.
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory
Applications.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Water
Science and Technology Board.
C1990,320p* ISBN-0309-03993-2
Contracts RP2485-10, EPA-CR-814067
Sponsored in part by grant NSF-CES-8708081. Library
of Congress catalog card no. 89-14033. Sponsored by
Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA., Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC., Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Washington, DC., and Na-
tional Science Foundation, Washington, DC.
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory Appli-
cations addresses scientific aspects and the use of
ground water flow and contaminant transport modeling
in the regulatory process. The committee was chaired
by Frank W. Schwartz, Ohio State University.
Keywords: 'Water flow, 'Ground water, Mathematical
models. Regulations, Environmental transport. Con-
taminants, Assessments, Books, Hydrogeology, Com-
mittee.
PB92-224161/REB PC A24/MF A04
Department of the Interior, Washington, DC.
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science,
Technology and Public Policy.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Water
Science and Technology Board.
c1992,574p
Library of Congress catalog card no. 91-43324. Spon-
sored by Department of the Interior, Washington, DC.,
Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, DC., Living
Lakes, Inc., Washington, DC., and Department of Agri-
culture, Washington, DC.
The Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science,
Technology, and Public Policy outlines a national strat-
egy for restoring the nation's rivers, streams, wetlands,
and lakes. It features case studies of aquatic restora-
tion recommendations for implementing a long-term,
comprehensive strategy for restoring the nation's
aquatic ecosystems. Committee chair: John Cairns Jr.,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Keywords: 'Ecosystems, 'Aquatic biology, 'Surface
waters. Lakes, Rivers, Streams, Project planning, Wild-
life, Lake Michigan, Lake Apopka, Government poli-
cies, Decision making, Financing, Water supply, Mar-
kets, Illinois River, Mississippi River, Merrimac River,
Drainage, Books, 'Restoration, Wetlands, Case stud-
ies, Institutional barriers.
PB92-224179/REB PC A12/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remedi-
ation: Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and
Public Perception. Report on a Colloquium Spon-
sored by the Water Science and Technology
Board, Colloquium 5 of a Series.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Water
Science and Technology Board.
1990,274p ISBN-0-309-04184-8
Grants DE-FG05-89ER60743, EPA-X-813619-03-0
See also PB89-198931. Library of Congress catalog
card no. 89-63752. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC., Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC., Federal Emergency Man-
agement Agency. Washington, DC., and National Sci-
ence Foundation, Washington, DC.
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation:
Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Per-
ception focuses on how science influences policy and
public perceptions where cleanup of ground water and
soil contamination is concerned. The report familiar-
izes the public, press, and Congress with the scientific
constraints involved in soil and ground water cleanup
policy, given the complex scientific questions underly-
ing these issues. The committee chairman was Rich-
ard A. Conway, Union Carbide Corporation.
Keywords: 'Groundwater, 'Soils, 'Water pollution,
Contamination, Government policies, Conflicts, Spatial
distribution, Behavior, Environmental transport, Deci-
sion making, Scientists, Technology transfer, Improve-
ment, Legislation, Publicity, Remedial action, Cleanup.
PB92-224278/REB PC A24/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Per-
spectives. The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory Na-
tional Report.
Hampshire Research Associates, Alexandria, VA.
Sep 91, 554p* EPA/560/4-91 /014
Contracts EPA-68-DO-0165, EPA-68-D9-0169
See also PB91-100230. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesti-
cides and Toxic Substances.
This year's National Report is the third annual analysis
of the releases of some 320 chemicals and com-
pounds to air, water, and land from selected manufac-
turing facilities. The data collected under the authority
of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) have been used by
industry, public interest groups, state and local govern-
ments, the U.S. Congress and the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) to target major opportunities for
reducing risks to public health and the environment.
The Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) is a unique re-
source. It was envisioned from the outset to make data
publicly available so that knowledge could be a cata-
lyst for pollution prevention activities at the community,
state, and federal levels. Pollution prevention avoids
the creation of waste and is a different focus from pol-
lution control, which concentrates on managing and
disposing of waste. More and more states are imple-
menting pollution prevention or toxic use reduction
laws using TRI as the framework for their environmen-
tal accounting. Later chapters of this Report describe
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in more detail a variety of the activities that TRI has
stimulated to prevent pollution.
Keywords: 'Public health, 'Toxic substances, 'Envi-
ronmental pollutants, Communities, Tables(Data), Car-
cinogens, United States, Air pollutants, Water pollut-
ants, Sewage, Chemical compounds, Industrial hy-
§iene, Manufacturing, 'Toxics Release Inventory,
mergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act of 1986.
PB92-224286/REB PC A17/MF A04
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommenda-
tions of the Analytical Workgroups.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement.
Oct 91,398p EPA-22E-2000
See also PB86-143880.
Enforcement has re-emerged as a leading tool of envi-
ronmental policy in recent years. In the Fall of 1989,
the Agency's Enforcement Management Council un-
dertook to develop specific ideas for improving the en-
forcement process, with particular emphasis upon
strengthening the intergovernmental relationship and
reviewing the EPA enforcement management systems
to better assess the environmental impact of the en-
forcement program. In order to capture a wide range of
experiences and perspectives, the Council surveyed
approximately 50 environmental officials inside and
outside of the Agency. In addition to the two subjects
identified initially, the interviewees solicited their opin-
ions about other enforcement issues that warranted
analysis. Ultimately, the Council identified the six dis-
crete enforcement topics which are addressed in the
workgroup reports of the Enforcement in the 1990's
Project.
Keywords: "Law enforcement, 'Meetings, 'Environ-
mental protection, 'Pollution regulations, 'Pollution
laws, Pollution abatement, State programs, US EPA,
Compliance, Environmental policy, Auditing, Pollution
standards. Recommendations, Implementation, Envi-
ronmental management, Cooperative agreements.
PB92-224294/REB PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram: Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Nov 91,216p EPA/540/5-91 /008
See also PB90-249756.
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program, now in its sixth year, is an integral part
of EPA's research into alternative cleanup methods for
hazardous waste sites around the nation. Under the
SITE Program, EPA enters into cooperative agree-
ments with innovative technology developers. The
document profiles 129 demonstration, emerging, and
monitoring and measurement technologies being eval-
uated under the SITE Program. Each technology pro-
file contains a description of the technology, a discus-
sion of its applicability to various wastes, an update on
its development or demonstration status, any available
demonstration results, and demonstration and tech-
nology contacts. This document is intended for envi-
ronmental decision makers and other interested indi-
viduals involved in hazardous waste site cleanup.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Technology innova-
tion, 'Remedial action, Superfund, Hazardous materi-
als. Performance evaluation. Implementation, Decision
making, Cost analysis, Waste treatment, Industries,
Environmental monitoring, 'Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation Program, 'Cleanup operations.
Cooperative agreements.
PB92-224310/REB PC A03/MF A01
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Pub-
lications.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Jun 92,27p EPA/840/B-92/001
EPA's Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
(OWOW) was created in April 1991. OWOW combines
EPA's responsibilities for addressing nonpoint source
pollution, restoring and protecting wetlands, lakes,
rivers, coastal and marine environments, and coordi-
nating surface water monitoring and water quality as-
sessment activities. The publications in this list are di-
vided into seven topic areas. Each topic, except Bulle-
tins, has two sections: General and Technical. General
publications can be easily understood by the lay
reader. Technical publications are scientific or regula-
tory in nature and require an understanding of the pro-
gram area.
Keywords: 'Water quality management, 'Water pollu-
tion control, 'Water pollution abatement, 'Bibliogra-
phies, Documentations, Listings, US EPA, Nonpoint
sources, Surface waters, Marine environments, Infor-
mation transfer, Coastal regions, Water reclamation,
Environmental protection, Watersheds, Wetlands,
Oceans, 'Office of Wetlands Oceans and Watersheds.
PB92-224328/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
Jan 92,13p EPA/700/R-92/001
See also PB92-154806.
This is the fourth report produced by the Special
Review and Reregistration Division (SRRD), Office of
Pesticide Programs (OPP), U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA), on the progress towards pesticide
reregistration as mandated under the 1988 amend-
ments to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Ro-
denticide Act (FIFRA). The report will show the status
of reregistration through the first quarter of the 1992
fiscal year. Further information on the reregistration
process and descriptions of technical terms have been
provided in the Technical Appendix at the end of the
document.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Toxic substances, Reviews,
Regulations, Chemical compounds, Decision making,
Toxicology, Notification procedures, Agricultural prod-
ucts, Compliance, Law enforcement, US EPA, 'Rereg-
istration, Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenti-
cide Act.
PB92-224336/REB PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground
Water.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
J. L. Sims, J. M. Suflita, and H. H. Russell. Feb 92,13p
EPA/540/S-92/003
See also PB89-219976.
In-situ bioremediation, where applicable, appears to be
a potential cost-effective and environmentally accept-
able remediation technology. Suflita (1989) identified
characteristics of the ideal candidate site for success-
ful implementation of in-situ bioremediation. These
characteristics included: (1) a homogeneous and per-
meable aquifer; (2) a contaminant originating from a
single source; (3) a low ground-water gradient; (4) no
free product; (5) no soil contamination; and (6) an
easily degraded, extracted, or immobilized contami-
nant. Obviously, few sites meet these characteristics.
However, development of information concerning site
specific geological and microbiological characteristics
of the aquifer, combined with knowledge concerning
potential chemical, physical, and biochemical fate of
the wastes present, can be used to develop a bioreme-
diation strategy for a less-than-ideal site.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, "Biological treat-
ment, 'Ground water, 'Remedial action. Aquifers, In-
situ processing, Waste disposal, Underground storage,
Storage tanks, Biodeterioration, Organic compounds,
Hydrocarbons, Hazardous materials spills, Chemical
spills.
PB92-224344/REB PC A03
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de
Pesticidas para los Trabajadores del Campo).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
B. Poll, and S. S. Fluker. Apr 85.28p EPA/735/R-92/
001
Text in English and Spanish. Prepared in cooperation
with Florida Univ., Gainesville, and Department of Agri-
culture Extension Service, Washington, DC.
The manual was developed as a supplemental guide
to the Farmworkers Pesticide Safety Training slide-
tape program. The manual provides basic pesticide
safety information for farmworkers including: pesticide
label information, protective clothing, recognizing
signs and symptoms of pesticide poisoning and first
aid information.
Keywords: 'Occupational safety and health, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Agricultural workers, Manuals, Poisoning, Envi-
ronmental exposure pathway, Signs and symptoms,
Protective clothing, Pesticide residues, Training de-
vices.
PB92-224351/REB PC A02/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/
Oberlin Microfiltration System, Palmerton, Penn-
sylvania. April-May 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Mar 92, 9p EPA/540/S5-90/007
See also PB92-153410.
In April and May 1990, the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA), under the Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation (SITE) program, demonstrated
DuPont/Oberlin's microfiltration system at the Palmer-
ton Zinc Superfund (PZS) site in Palmerton, Pennsyl-
vania. The microfiltration system demonstrated at the
PZS site was evaluated primarily in terms of its ability
to remove metals (mainly zinc) and particulates from
the contaminated groundwater on site, while produc-
ing a dry filter cake and filtrate that meet applicable
disposal requirements.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Water pollution control, 'Re-
medial action, 'Zinc, 'Hazardous materials, Liquid
wastes, Metals, Ground water, Technology innovation,
Pennsylvania, Particulates, Design criteria, Perform-
ance evaluation, Waste disposal, 'Microfiltration,
'DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Treatment,
Palmerton(Pennsylvania).
PB92-224377/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy
Screening. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jul 91, 9p EPA/540/2-91 /013B
See also PB92-109065.
The fact sheet provides a summary of information to
facilitate the planning and execution of aerobic biode-
gradation remedy screening treatability studies in sup-
port of the remedial investigation/feasibility study (Rl/
FS) and the remedial design/remedial action (RD/RA)
processes. This fact sheet follows the organization of
the 'Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under
CERCLA: Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening,
Interim Guidance,' EPA/540/2-91/013A, July 1991.
Detailed information on designing and implementing
remedy screening and remedy selection treatability
studies for aerobic biodegradation is provided in the
guidance document. This guidance discusses only
screening of biological treatment. Remedy selection
guidance for aerobic biodegradation is currently in the
planning stages.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Aerobic processes, 'Biodeteriora-
tion, Remedial design, Feasibility studies, Biological
treatment, Microorganisms, Guidelines, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Cleanup oper-
ations, Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act, Remedial designs.
PB92-224385/REB PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agree-
ments.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 91, 40p OERR-9246.0-05, EPA/540/P-91 /013
The guidance on site assessment cooperative agree-
ment presents generic SMOA language pertaining to
Site Assessment activities, a generic quarterly report
format, and generic site assessment cooperative
agreement application package. In addition, the ap-
pendices provide additional sample schedules, forms,
and letters for developing a site assessment coopera-
tive agreement.
Keywords: 'Site surveys, 'State programs, 'US EPA,
'Waste management, 'Superfund, Guidelines, Admin-
istrative procedures, Assessments, Rankings, Inspec-
tion, Forms(Paper), Format, 'Cooperative agree-
ments, Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act, National Priorities List,
Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishment Plan.
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PB92-224393/REB PC A02/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol
Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Mar 92,7p EPA/540/S5-91 /003
See also PB92-115245.
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program was instituted in 1986 to promote the
development and application of innovative technol-
ogies to the remediation of Superfund and other sites
contaminated with hazardous wastes. The Project
Summary highlights the results of an evaluation of a
specific arrangement of the three technologies of the
BSWS. The system consists of multiple stages of
physical abrasion, attrition, flotation, and washing of
excavated soil in the BSW. The site selected for the
evaluation is a wood preserving facility in New Brigh-
ton, MM, where creosote and pentachlorophenol were
used for several decades.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Re-
medial action, 'Soil treatment, 'Waste management,
Wood preservatives, Phenol/pentachloro, Creosote,
Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Technology inno-
vation, Biological treatment, Design criteria, Perform-
ance evaluation. Cost analysis, Minnesota, 'BioTrol
soil washing system. New Brighton(Minnesota), Bio-
Trol aqueous treatment system, BioTrol soil washers,
BioTrol biological slurry treatment.
PB92-224401/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference
Fact Sheet. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep91.10pEPA/540/2-91/019B
The fact sheet provides a summary of information to
facilitate the planning and execution of soil vapor ex-
traction (SVE) remedy screening and remedy selection
treatability studies in support of the remedial investiga-
tion/feasibility study (RI/FS) and the remedial design/
remedial action (RD/RA) processes. Detailed informa-
tion on designing and implementing remedy screening
and remedy selection treatability studies for SVE is
provided in the 'Guide for Conducting Treatability Stud-
ies Under CERCLA: Soil Vapor Extraction,' Interim
Guidance, EPA/540/2-91 /019A, September 1991.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Soil treatment, Remedial action.
Feasibility studies, Technology utilization, In-situ proc-
essing. Volatile organic compounds. Cost analysis.
Performance evaluation, Soil gases, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, 'Soil vapor extrac-
tion. Comprehensive Environmental Response Com-
pensation and Liability Act, Remedial design.
PB92-224419/REB PC A12/MF A03
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program.
Program Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory
Research.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Exploratory Research.
May 91, 273p EPA-21R-1005
The report describes the second year activities of the
five research centers which comprise the Hazardous
Substance Research Centers Program. Following an
overview of all five centers, a separate section de-
scribes the activities of each. Each center's major re-
searchers are listed, as are Science and Technology
Transfer and Training Advisory Committee members.
Each center's budget is summarized. In addition, infor-
mation regarding students supported by research
projects of the center is presented. Each director re-
ports on the major accomplishments of the center
along with highlights of the year. Detailed descriptions
of individual projects, arranged by major research topic
follow. For each project, potential clients/users of the
research information are identified Project reports,
presentations, student thesis and dissertations sup-
ported by HSRC research are summarized in an out-
puts section for each center.
Keywords: "Hazardous substances, 'Research, Tech-
nology transfer, Budgeting, Personnel, 'Hazardous
Substance Research Centers Program.
PB92-22443S/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year
Emission Inventories. Final rept.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
W. J. Barbour, G. W. Brooks, J. M. Mangino, M. A.
Wolcott, and T. Newell. Aug 92,273p EPA/454/R-92/
007
Contract EPA-68D10117
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
The primary purpose of this document is to provide a
standard set of guidelines to use in conducting formal
reviews of 1990 base year SIP inventories received
from ozone and CO nonattainment areas. Having a
standard set of inventory review guidelines will help
ensure national consistency in the level of scrutiny that
submitted inventories will undergo. These guidelines
will also ensure the proper documentation of review
activities to allow for serial review with minimal over-
lap. A third use of this document and the review guide-
lines is to provide State agencies preparing the inven-
tories with information to use as a self-check prior to
submitting the inventories to EPA. This document pro-
vides review guidelines that address whether States
followed the overall requirements for base year inven-
tory preparation published in previous guidance mate-
rial and whether the inventories meet developed speci-
fications for completeness, consistency (both internal
and with national trends), reasonableness of emission
values, and overall documentation requirements.
Keywords: 'State implementation plans, 'Ozone,
'Carbon monoxide, 'Air pollution standards, Reviews,
Guidelines, Requirements, Clean Air Act, National Am-
bient Air Quality Standards, 'Emission inventories.
PB92-224690/REB PC A02/MF A01
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's
Right-to-Know.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep 91,10p OSWER-91 -009.1
The Making It Work bulletins are intended to provide
technical assistance to those responsible for imple-
menting the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986, commonly known as
EPCRA or Title III. Title III Compliance, the first in the
series, is intended for members of Local Emergency
Planning Committees (LEPCs), State Emergency Re-
sponse Commissions (SERCs), fire departments, and
other agencies responsible for emergency planning
and Title III compliance. Future bulletins will cover
such subjects as hazards analysis, SERC operations,
and funding. Inside the bulletin is practical information
on Title III compliance, with examples drawn from suc-
cessful or unique state and local programs.
Keywords: 'Compliance, 'Environmental surveys,
'Hazardous materials, 'Chemical spills, Chemical
compounds, Pollution regulations, Public information,
Waste management, Accident prevention, Pollution
abatement. Pollution control, United States, Law en-
forcement, Emergency planning, On-site investiga-
tions, Technical assistance, 'Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act, 'Title III, Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act.
PB92-224708/REB PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information
Update on Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-
up. (Number 4).
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Dec 91,29p EPA/540/2-91 /027
Contents: Update on the Bioremediation Field Initia-
tive; Bioremediation Being Evaluated at the Brookha-
ven Wood Preserving Facility; Bioremediation Action
Committee: 1991 Accomplishments; Interim Guide-
lines Issued for Preparing Bioremediation Spill Re-
sponse Plans; FTTA Offers Opportunities for Coopera-
tive Biosystems R&D with EPA; 1991 Bioremediation
Field Projects; RREL Provides Technical Support for
Bioremediation of Superfund Sites; Bioremediation
Field Initiative Contacts; EPA Bioremediation Publica-
tions; EPA Athens Lab and GLNPO Demonstrate An-
aerobic Degradation of PCBs; Cleanup Information
Bulletin Board; Field Applications of Bioremediation;
Bioremediation Live Satellite Seminar.
Keywords: 'Biological treatment, 'Remedial action,
'Hazardous materials, 'Waste management, Super-
fund, Industry, Technology transfer, Feasibility studies,
Anaerobic processes, Polychlorobiphenyl compounds,
Biodeterioration, Tabies(Data), Fuel spills, Site sur-
veys, 'Bioremediation, 'Cleanup, Field projects.
PB92-224716/REB PC A02/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies (VISITT). Number 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun 92,8p EPA/542/N-92/002
See also PB91-921289.
The bulletin highlights facts about the Vendor Informa-
tion System for Innovative Treatment Technologies
(VISITT). This database contains information on ven-
dors of innovative technologies to treat ground water
in situ, soils, sludges and sediments. It includes tech-
nologies at all stages of development-bench, pilot, or
full. VISITT provides environmental professionals with
rapid access to up-to-date information on 155 innova-
tive technologies and the 97 companies that offer
them. Once the database identifies the technologies
and vendors meeting the user's requirements, the user
can then review such information as available equip-
ment, performance data, and experience.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Soils, 'Pollution control,
•Remedial action, 'Information systems, Vendors,
Data bases, Waste treatment, Sludges, Sediments,
Hazardous materials, Technology innovation, Super-
fund.
PB92-224724/REB PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing
Material on Ground Water-Quality.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
Oct91,17p EPA/540/4-91/005
Prepared in cooperation with Army Engineer Water-
ways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. Geotechni-
cal Lab.
The Regional Superfund Ground Water Forum is a
group of ground-water scientists representing U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA's) Region-
al Offices, organized to exchange up-to-date informa-
tion related to ground-water remediation at hazardous
waste sites. Well casing materials used at hazardous
waste sites is an issue identified by the forum as a con-
cern of CERCLA decision makers. All aspects of a
ground-water sampling program have the potential to
affect the composition of a ground-water sample. The
high degree of accuracy (parts per billion (ppb) range)
required of some chemical analysis dictates that all po-
tential sources of error of a ground-water sampling
program be identified and sources of error in such as-
pects be minimized. Selection of the proper casing ma-
terial for monitoring wells has been a subject of much
controversy since the publication of the U.S.
Keywords: 'Coverings, 'Water wells, 'Water pollution,
Description, Leaching, Adsorption, Monitoring, Mi-
croorganisims control(Water),
Concentration(Composition), pH, lonization, Salinity,
Dissolved gases, Oxygen, Oxidation, Algae, Trace ele-
ments, 'Superfund.
PB92-224732/REB PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water
Dec 91,12p EPA/503/9-92/002
State and Federal water protection programs have
been very successful in reversing or preventing degra-
dation of water quality throughout the country during
the last 20 years. The document describes efforts
within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and other State, Federal, and local agencies to
refocus existing water pollution control programs to
operate in a more comprehensive and coordinated
manner. The concepts described in this document are
not new and have been applied to a limited extent in
the past. There is, however, a growing consensus that
the pollution and habitat degradation problems now
facing society can best be solved by following a basin-
wide approach that takes into account the dynamic re-
lationships that sustain natural resources and their
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beneficial uses. EPA uses the term Watershed Protec-
tion Approach to encompass these ideas.
Keywords: 'Watersheds, 'Water pollution abatement,
'Environmental protection, 'Water quality manage-
ment, Water pollution control. Comprehensive plan-
ning, Pollution regulations, US EPA, State programs,
Habitats, Nonpoint sources.
PB92-224740/REB PC A03/MF A01
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
(Technical Assistance Bulletin). Volume 10,
Number 2. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention
Office.
Apr 92,12p OSWER-92-009
In 1986 Congress passed a law to help local communi-
ties, including Indian reservations, protect public
health and safety and the environment from chemical
Hazards. This law, the Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act, known as Title III of the Su-
perfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
(SARA), requires that detailed information about the
nature of hazardous substances in or near reserva-
tions be made available to the public and that compre-
hensive emergency plans be prepared to deal with
chemical accidents, this bulletin is intended to make
Indian leaders familiar with Title III requirements and
provide guidance for complying with Title III. The bulle-
tin is divided into three parts: (1) How Title III Works;
(2) Resources Available to Tribal Emergency Re-
sponse Commissions (TERCs) and Local Emergency
Planning Committees (LEPCs) Implementing Title III;
and (3) Everyone Is Involved in Title III.
Keywords: 'Environmental surveys, 'Hazardous mate-
rials, 'Chemical spills, Chemical compounds, Guide-
lines, American Indians, Comprehensive planning, Pol-
lution regulations, Emergency planning, Water pollu-
tion, Air pollution, Waste management, Land pollution,
Toxic substances, Law enforcement. Accidents, Acci-
dent prevention, Public information, 'Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act, 'Indian lands,
'Title III, Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act.
PB92-224765/REB PC A05/MF A01
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's
Strategy for the 1990s: The Final Report of the
EPA Ground-Water Task Force.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Administrator.
Jul91,82p
See also PB85-154219 and PB88-229067.
In 1984, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
issued a Ground-Water Protection Strategy which ar-
ticulated what was known about protecting ground-
water resources and set out an appropriate role for the
Agency. The report states Agency policy, accompa-
nied by implementation principles that reflect an ag-
gressive approach to protecting the Nation's ground-
water resources; they will guide the course of EPA and
State efforts over the coming years. The policy puts
clear priority on preventing ground-water contamina-
tion, recognizes that ground water is a uniquely local
resource for which States and local governments must
assume primary responsibility, and strives to improve
EPA's coordination of ground-water activities under all
our statutes and programs. This policy will be reflected
in EPA programs and resource allocations as EPA
continues its partnership with State and local govern-
ments, private industry and the public in addressing
this issue.
Keywords: 'Water pollution abatement, 'Ground
water, 'Environmental protection, 'Water quality man-
agement, Pollution laws, Pollution regulations, Envi-
ronmental policy, State government, Local govern-
ment, National government, US EPA, Potable water,
Implementation, Pollution standards, Remedial action,
Long term effects, Cooperative agreements.
PB92-224799/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram: Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal
Year 1990. A Fourth Report to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 91,86p EPA/540/5-91 /004
SeealsoPB90-216516.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) es-
tablished the Superfund Innovative Technology Eval-
uation (SITE) Program in 1986, following passage of
the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
(SARA). The Program's progress and accomplish-
ments for Fiscal Year 1990 are presented in four sec-
tions in this Fourth Report to Congress. Section 1 pre-
sents an overview of the SITE Program including the
statutory authority and history of the program and the
four program components and goals. Section 2 dis-
cusses the use of innovative alternative technologies
for hazardous waste site remediation and the impact
the SITE Program is having on their increased use.
Section 3 presents the SITE Program's progress and
accomplishments over the past year and specific goals
for the coming year. Section 4 proposes various pro-
gram changes and recommends statutory changes
that can enhance SITE'S ability to meet its overall ob-
jectives. Several examples of program products are
appended to this report to highlight the technology
transfer aspects of the SITE Program.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Remedial action,
'Technology innovation, 'Waste treatment, Substi-
tutes, Technology transfer, Pollution regulations, Land
pollution control, Forecasting, Cost analysis, Site sur-
veys, Environmental monitoring, Recommendations,
"Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram, "Innovative treatment technologies, Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986.
PB92-224807/REB PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information
Update on Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-
up. Number 3.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Aug 91,25p EPA/540/2-91 /018
The Bioremediation Field Initiative was established to
provide EPA and State Project Managers, consulting
engineers and industry with timely information regard-
ing new developments in the application of bioreme-
diation at hazardous waste sites. The initiative wilt fully
evaluate the performance of selected full-scale field
applications, provide technical assistance to RPMs
and OSCs, and develop a treatability database to be
available through the Alternative Treatment Technol-
ogies Information Center (ATTIC). Six sites have cur-
rently been selected for field evaluation of bioremedia-
tion: Libby Superfund Site, Libby, Montana; Park City
Pipeline Spill, Park City, Kansas; Allied Signal Super-
fund Site, St. Joseph, Michigan; Eielson Air Force
Base, Alaska; Hill Air Force Base, Utah; and Brookha-
ven Superfund Site, Brookhaven, MS.
Keywords: 'Biological treatment, 'Remedial action,
'Hazardous materials, 'Waste management, Super-
fund, Military facilities. Soil contamination, Fuel spills,
Underground storage, Storage tanks, Biodeterioration,
Permits, Ground disposal, Site surveys, Tables(Data),
'Cleanup operations, Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, On-Scene
Coordinators, Remedial Project Managers,
Libby(Montana), Park City(Kansas), Saint
Joseph(Michigan), Fairbanks(Alaska), Salt Lake
City(Utah), Brookhaven(Mississippi).
PB92-224815/REB PC A06/MF A02
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Nov91,123pCERI-91-99
See also PB92-102102. Prepared in cooperation with
ERG Associates, Arlington, MA.
The projector slides for the meeting included: Introduc-
tion to RCRA Corrective Action Stabilization Strategy;
Conceptual Approach for Characterizing Problems;
Field Screening Methods; Covers, Slurry Walls, Grout-
ing and Dynamic Compaction for RCRA Corrective
Action Stabilization; In Situ Delivery and Recovery of
Liquids to Facilitate RCRA Corrective Actions; Vapor
Extraction, Gas Control; and Biotreatment. The report
contains only the speaker slide copies.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Meetings, Biological treatment, Stabilization,
Environmental transport, Field tests, Covering, Liquid
wastes, Mass balance, Hydraulic fracturing, Grouting,
Geophysics, 'Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, 'Projector slides, Soil vapor extraction.
PB92-224823/REB PC A03/MF A01
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III
of SARA).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Aug 91,40p EPA/580/CE-91 /002
This is a selected bibliography of materials that are re-
lated to the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986. The bibliography was pre-
pared by EPA's Chemical Emergency Preparedness
and Prevention Office and the Office of Toxic Sub-
stances.
Keywords: 'Bibliographies, 'Hazardous materials,
'Environmental surveys, Emergency planning, Public
information, Toxic substances, Chemical compounds,
Land pollution, Accidents, Industrial wastes, Waste
management, Listings, Air pollution, Water pollution,
"Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know
Act, Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act,
Toxic Release Inventory.
PB92-224831/REB PC A9?/MF A02
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental
Protection.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
Mar 91,138p
The authors recognize that careful examination of the
costs and benefits of further policy action, and of in-
centives as a way to achieve policy goals, is needed in
each case to identify cost-effective program designs
and efficient program targets. Because further evalua-
tion is needed, this report does not endorse any of the
incentives it describes. The authors hope that this
report will encourage more focused study and discus-
sion of these and other incentives. This report reflects
what has been learned from EPA's past analyses of in-
centive approaches, and is intended to encourage new
efforts toward creative use of incentives. They encour-
age debate on these ideas, as well as suggestions for
other applications of incentives. Incentives addressed
include municipal solid waste incentives, global cli-
mate change incentives, water resource incentives,
and multimedia incentives.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Incentives,
'Environmental policy, 'Economic assistance, 'Cost
effectiveness, Payment, Municipal wastes, Waste
management, Air pollution economics, Water pollution
economics, Pollution regulations, Energy conserva-
tion, Water resources, Global aspects. Climatic
changes, Fees, Prices, Funds, Socioeconomic factors,
Taxes, Source reduction.
PB92-224849/REB PC A07/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model.
Volume 7. User's Manual for the Performance
Evaluation System.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun 92,139p EPA/450/4-90/007G
See also PB92-145382.
The Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Performance Evalua-
tion System (UAMPES) is a data display and analysis
tool for evaluating UAM model performance. After exe-
cuting the UAM system the results may be graphically
compared to the air quality monitored data. The
UAMPES creates time series plots, tile maps, bar
charts, boxplots, scatter plots and quantile plots.
Through a series of menus the user has a wide range
of flexibility in scaling and labeling the graphs. This
system calculates all of the performance measures
cited in Appendix C of the Guideline for Regulatory Ap-
plication of the Urban Airshed Model.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs), "At-
mospheric chemistry, "Computerized simulation, "Air
pollution control, Performance evaluation. Time series
analysis, Air quality, Computer graphics, Statistical
analysis. Input/output routines. File
maintenance(Computers), Graphs(Charts), State im-
plementation plans, "Urban Airshed Model.
PB92-225051/REB PC A06/MF A02
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
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Oct91, 123pEPA-21T-1022
SeealsoPB86-200177.
The purpose of EPA's Pesticides and Ground-Water
Strategy is to describe the policy framework in which
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to
address risks of ground-water contamination by pesti-
cide chemicals. Five different statutes administered by
EPA include some provisions for the protection of
ground water. The Strategy focuses on the use of
FIFRA authorities and also addresses the coordination
of these activities with other relevant programs at EPA
and other federal agencies to achieve the Agency's
goals for the protection of ground water. In recent
years, the detection of pesticides in ground water has
been reported with increasing frequency around the
country. Although no one at this time can definitively
describe the extent or severity of pesticidal contamina-
tion of ground water, EPA, in cooperation with other
federal agencies, is continuing its efforts to define the
scope of the environmental concern.
Keywords: "Groundwater, "Pesticides, 'Water pollu-
tion, Government policies, US EPA, Statutes, Risk,
Public health, Surveys, National government, State
government, Businesses, Residential buildings, Edu-
cation, Regulations, Research projects, Strategic plan-
ning, Clean Water Act, Federal Insecticide and Roden-
ticide Act.
PB92-225069/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,17p EPA-20T-1004
Contents: Pesticides in drinking-water wells; What are
pesticides. How are they regulated; How do pesticides
get into drinking-water wells; Do pesticides in drinking
water pose a health concern; EPA's health advisory
guidance; 'Is my well water safe to drink; Testing and
retesting; Taking action; Where can I get more infor-
mation.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Water pollution, Water wells,
Regulations, Public health. Tests, Safety, Path of pol-
lutants, 'Drinking water.
PB92-226182/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Re-
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Administration and Resources Management.
1992.22p
Prepared in cooperation with Department of State,
Washington, DC., National Science Foundation, Wash-
ington, DC., Department of the Interior, Washington,
DC., and Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
On November 5, 1991, the last oil fire in Kuwait was
extinguished, bringing to a close a dramatic period of
achievement. Extinguishing and capping these well-
heads has been Kuwait's highest economic, environ-
mental, and health priority because of feared regional
and global consequences. The booklet answers the
questions most often asked by Americans about po-
tential effects of the disaster on the environment and
on the health of residents of the Gulf region, including
American military and civilian personnel stationed
there. U.S. government agencies to try to assess, limit,
and remedy the damage caused by Iraq's environmen-
tal terrorism. While outside of the scope of the report,
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers must be cited for its
work in helping to rebuild Kuwait's infrastructure in-
cluding restoration of roads, electrical power, sewer
and water systems, the airport, and public buildings.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Oil pollution, 'Kuwait, "Per-
sian Gulf, Damage, Fires, Economic impact, Public
health. Oil wells. Disasters, Fire fighting. Fire control,
Environmental transport, Photographs, Smoke, Cli-
mate effects, Saudi government, United States, Army
Corps of Engineers.
PB92-226190/REB PC A03/MF A01
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Associate Administrator for Communications and
Public Affairs.
Oct91,36pEPA/21K-1012
Contents: New Directions for the 1990s: Voluntary
Action; People; Water; New Directions for the 1990s:
Protecting Natural Resources; New Directions for the
1990s: Economic Incentives; Air; New Directions for
the 1990s: Reducing Risks; Contaminants and Radi-
ation; New Directions for the 1990s: Pollution Preven-
tion; Waste; The Global Environment; The Role of Sci-
ence; Enforcing the Laws; and Looking Ahead.
Keywords: 'Instructions, 'US EPA, 'Government
agencies, Personnel, Water supply, Risk reduction,
Radiation, Waste disposal, Prevention, Law enforce-
ment, Global environment.
PB92-226216/REB PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act Section 313 Release Reporting Re-
quirements.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Jan 92,17p EPA/700/K-92/001
See also PB89-192900.
The brochure contains information about the Emer-
gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
This law establishes a structure at the state and local
levels to assist communities in planning for chemical
emergencies and requires facilities to provide informa-
tion on various chemicals present in the community.
The Act requires that this information be made avail-
able to the public. One of the requirements concerns
the reporting of annual releases of toxic chemicals to
the air, water, and land. The brochure deals with re-
porting requirements of only one section of the Emer-
gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
Section 313, which pertains to release reporting.
Keywords: 'Public information, 'Public health, 'Pollu-
tion laws, 'Toxic substances, 'Information transfer,
'Chemical compounds. Reporting, Requirements, Air
pollution, Water pollution, Land pollution, US EPA, Ad-
ministration procedures, Emergency planning, 'Emer-
gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of
1986.
PB92-226224/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures. Walker County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep90,5pEPA/20T-3061
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The limitations on pesticide use
are not law at this time, but are being provided now for
your use in voluntarily protecting endangered and
threatened species from harm due to pesticide use.
The authors encourage one to use the information
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Protection, 'Pollution abate-
ment, Maps, Georgia, Tables(Data), Sites, Oak trees,
Pine trees, Active ingredients, Scutellaria montana,
Large flowered skullcap, Endangered species.
PB92-226232/REB PC A19/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model.
Volume 4. User's Manual for the Emissions Pre-
processor System 2.0. Part A: Core FORTRAN
System.
Systems Applications International, San Rafael, CA.
M. Causley, G. Wilson, M. Jimenez, L. Gardner, and A.
Noda. 30 Jun 92,449p EPA/450/4-90/007D(R)
Contracts EPA-68D00124, EPA-68D9066
See also PB91-131250. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Contents: Introduction; (Conceptual Overview of the
Urban Airshed Model, Emission Inventory Require-
ments and General Processing Methodologies for
Photochemical Modeling); Overview of the EPS 2.0
System; (Core Modules, EPS 2.0 Utilities, Data Re-
quirements, Specification of Level of Detail in Emis-
sions Data, Error Handling Procedures, The Emissions
Model Binary Record (EMBR) Format, The Emissions
Model ASCII Record (EMAR) Format, USERIN, The
EPS 2.0 User Input File, The EPS 2.0 Interface and
Emissions Display System); and Core Module Descrip-
tions.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Urban areas, Chemical
compounds, Mathematical models, Users manuals,
Concepts, Public utilities, Errors, Interfaces, Emis-
sions, Photochemical reactions, Performance evalua-
tion, Graphs(Charts), Cores, Modules, Describing, For-
mats, Quality control. Evaporation, Fortran, 'Airsheds,
Point source.
PB92-226422/REB PC A99/MF A06
Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards and Pretreatment
Standards for the Steam Electric: Point Source
Category. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Nov 82, 650p EPA/440/1-82/029
See also PB-240 853.
In revising effluent limitations guidelines, standards of
performance for new sources, and pretreatment
standards for the steam electric power generating in-
dustry, separate consideration has been given to heat
and to chemical pollutants. In the regulation, only
nonthermal-related pollutants were considered. The
review of effluent guidelines focused primarily on the
126 priority pollutants, although other pollutants were
also considered. In general, very few of the organics in
the list of 126 priority pollutants were detected in quan-
tifiable amounts. Inorganic priority pollutants, however,
are found in most waste streams. The review also dis-
closed that the chlorine (a non-conventional pollutant)
limitations in the existing guidelines are not sufficiently
stringent.
Keywords: "Liquid wastes, "Water pollution abate-
ment, "Standards, "Steam electric power generation,
'Chemical compounds, Performance standards, Revi-
sions, Guidelines, Best technology, Pollution regula-
tions, Point sources, Waste management, Reviews,
Pollution control. Electric power plants, 'New source
performance standards. Pretreatment processes.
PB92-226430/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on
Gasoline Contaminated Soil. Final rept.
Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
M. E. Miller, T. A. Pedersen, C. A. Kaslick, G. E. Hoag,
and C. Y. Fan. Sep 92,80p EPA/600/R-92/170
Contract EPA-68-03-3409
See also PB91-168476. Prepared in cooperation with
Connecticut Univ., Storrs. Environmental Research
Inst. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a technique that is used
to remove volatile organic compounds from unsaturat-
ed soils. Air is pumped through and from the contami-
nated zone to remove vapor phase constituents. In the
work, laboratory soil column experiments were con-
ducted using a gasoline residually saturated sandy soil
to evaluate the performance of SVE under controlled
conditions. Both vapor extraction and aqueous leach-
ing of the soil columns were conducted. The progress
of the vapor extraction event was continuously moni-
tored by an in-line total hydrocarbon analyzer. Per-
formance of vapor extraction was evaluated by a
series of soil chemical analyses including total petrole-
um hydrocarbons, headspace measurements, and ex-
traction techniques with quantification by GC/FID and
GC/MS.
Keywords: 'Land pollution, 'Volatile organic com-
pounds, "Soil gases, "Air pollution control, "Hydrocar-
bons, Soils, Monitoring, Handbooks, Gasoline, Leach-
ing, Performance evaluation, Chemical analysis, Soil
vapor extraction.
PB92-226448/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program
Demonstration of a Trial Excavation at the McColl
Superfund Site. Final rept.
IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
Sep 92,212p EPA/540/R-92/015
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Contract EPA-68-02-4284
See also PB92-105857. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
A trial excavation of approximately 137 cubic yards of
waste was performed at the McColl Superfund Site in
Fullerton, CA, to better determine the nature of the
waste, any treatment needed to improve its handling
characteristics, and the extent of air emissions that
might occur during excavation. The type of information
is necessary to plan full-scale remediation of the highly
acidic petroleum refinery waste buried at the site. The
trial excavation was conducted within a temporary en-
closure with air exhausted from the enclosure through
a sodium hydroxide-based wet scrubber and activated-
carbon bed adsorber to reduce air emissions of sulfur
dioxide and organic compounds. Foam was used in an
attempt to suppress atmospheric releases from the
raw waste during excavation, storage, and processing.
The air exhaust was monitored for total hydrocarbons
and sulfur dioxide before and after the air emission
control system. In addition, total hydrocarbons and
sulfur dioxide were monitored along the site perimeter
to determine potential impact of air emissions on the
nearby community.
Keywords: 'Soils, 'Incinerators, "Waste treatment,
'Hazardous materials, Excavation, Sites, Refineries,
Activated carbon treatment, Adsorption, Sulfur diox-
ide, Monitoring, Pilot plants, Scrubbers, Hydrocarbons,
Air pollution. Petroleum, Wastes, 'Superfund,
'Fullerton(Califomia), Oil recycling.
PB92-227255/REB PC A01/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public
Water System Users.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Apr 90,5p EPA/570/9-90/005
See also PB92-227263.
How can you as a user of a public water supply be as-
sured of the safety of the water you drink. In what ac-
tivities do water officials engage to provide an ade-
quate water supply. What substances or human ac-
tions represent potential threats to your water. Are
there activities that can be pursued in the home to fur-
ther the public health quality of the water you drink.
The fact sheet is intended to help answer these ques-
tions as well as provide additional information on drink-
ing water quality.
Keywords: 'Monitoring, 'Water supply, 'Water pollu-
tion abatement, Humans, Public utilities, Public health.
National government. Standards, Safety, Consump-
tion, Microorganisms, Drinking water.
PB92-227263/REB PC A01/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to House-
hold Well Users.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Apr 90,5p EPA/570/9-90/006
See also PB92-227255.
As a user of a household well, one is probably interest-
ed in learning more about the types of substances and
activities that represent potential threats to one's
water supply and health. Moreover, one is probably in-
terested in knowing the steps one might take as a con-
sumer to protect one'w well and become more in-
formed of drinking water issues. The fact sheet is de-
signed to provide the information as well as provide a
list of pertinent reference material.
Keywords: 'Monitoring, 'Households, 'Water wells,
'Water pollution abatement, Humans, Water supply,
Public health, Law(Jurisprudence), Standards, Regula-
tions, Tests, Water treatment, Microorganisms, Drink-
ing water.
PB92-227271/REB PC A05/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatabillty Studies under
CERCLA: Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 91,83p EPA/540/2-91 /019A
See also PB92-224401.
Section 121 (b) of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA) mandates the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) to select remedies that 'utilize per-
manent solutions and alternative treatment technol-
ogies or resource recovery technologies to the maxi-
mum extent practicable'. Treatability studies conduct-
ed during the RI/FS phase indicate whether a given
technology can meet the expected cleanup goals for
the site. The document refers to three levels or tiers of
treatability studies: remedy screening, remedy selec-
tion, and remedy design.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Recovery, 'Waste
treatment, 'Soils, Tpxicity, Volume, Design criteria,
Performance evaluation, Selection, Screening, Soil
analysis, Manuals, Flow charts, Graphs(Charts),
CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Soil vapor extraction,
Remedial Action, Record of Decision, Tests, Test
equipment, Laboratories.
PB92-227289/REB PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating
Bed Combustor at the McColl Superfund Site.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Jan 92,69p EPA/540/R-92/001
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program was authorized in the 1986 Superfund
amendments. The report provides documentation of a
pilot-scale treatability study and demonstration of an
innovative technology that took place in San Diego,
California at the Ogden Environmental Services (OES)
Research facility. Observation and sampling of a re-
search-scale circulating bed combustor (CBC) took
place during a preliminary test sponsored under an
agreement between the SITE Program and OES. The
treatability study was conducted on a minimal amount
of representative McColl Site waste to determine if a
full SITE Demonstration is feasible.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
Pilot plants, Technology transfer, US EPA, Sites, Fea-
sibility studies, 'Superfund, San Diego(California),
'Circulating bed combustor.
PB92-227313/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Gases. Draft rept.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
V. A. Benignus, L. W. Chang, and R. S. Dyer. 30 Apr
92,109p EPA/600/A-92/181
Pub. in Handbook of Neurotoxicology, v2. Effects and
Mechanisms.
Elaborate and variegated life forms have evolved in
the narrow ecological niche defined by Earth's gase-
ous environment. Certain common gases are used by
organisms as energy sources or produced by orga-
nisms as metabolic waste. Closed-loop controls have
evolved which regulate critical blood gases with aston-
ishing precision, even under conditions of wide devi-
ation of gas levels in the environment. It is possible,
with a little more than current knowledge, to construct
a unified account of the physiological mechanisms
which regulate departures from normal environmental
gas levels and the behavioral consequences of such
exposures.
Keywords: 'Gases, 'Neurology, 'Toxicology, 'Envi-
ronmental impacts, Blood, Physiology, Exposure,
Humans, Nervous system,
Concentration(Composition), Carbon dioxide, Carbon
monoxide. Hydrogen cyanide, Metabolism, Hypoxia.
PB92-227321/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated
Sediments from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford
Harbor Superfund Site.
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR. Incineration Research
Facility.
L. R. Wateriand, W. E. Whitworth, and M. K. Richards.
1992,10p EPA/600/A-92/187
Contract EPA-68-C9-0038
Proceedings of the 1992 Incineration Conference, Al-
burquerque, NM., May 11-14, 1992. See also PB92-
178953. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering
Lab.
Testing was performed at the EPA's Incineration Re-
search Facility (IRF) to determine the incinerability of
contaminated marine sediment from the Hot Spot in
the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site. The contami-
nants at this site were PCBs, at concentrations up to
> 200,000 mg/kb, and metals, chiefly cadmium, chro-
mium, copper, and lead, at concentrations up to sever-
al hundred mg/kg. Sediments were incinerated without
dewatering. Tests were run on sediments spiked with
pure PCB transformer fluid and a brief period of oper-
ation with native sediment alone, or unspiked. Test re-
sults suggest that incineration would be an effective
treatment option for the site sediments. However, sedi-
ment dewatering prior to incineration and/or incinerat-
ing for a longer kiln solids residence time might be re-
quired to produce a treated sediment not contaminat-
ed by PCBs.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Sediments, 'Waste disposal,
'Incineration, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Combustion
efficiency, Metals, Air pollution abatement, Dewater-
ing, Remedial action, Performance evaluation, Re-
prints, New Bedford Harbor, EPA Region 1.
PB92-227339/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reac-
tors.
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
R. P. Lauch, J. G. Herrmann, W. R. Mahaffey, A. B.
Jones, and M. Dosani. Apr 92,32p EPA/600/A-92/
188
Contract EPA-68-C9-0036
Presented at the AICHE Spring National Meeting, New
Orleans, LA., March 29-April 2, 1992. Prepared in co-
operation with International Technology Corp., Cincin-
nati, OH., and ECOVA Corp., Redmond, WA. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati,
OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Biological slurry reactors were tested for removal of
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from creo-
sote contaminated soil. Five bioslurry reactors, operat-
ed in parallel, kept the soil aerated, partially suspend-
ed and well mixed. The reactors were inoculated with
indigenous microbes of the Genus Pseudomonas. Nu-
trients were added to maintain the optimum ratio of
carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Temperature within
the reactors was approximately 25C. The slurry con-
sisted of approximately 30% contaminated soil. Re-
sults of pilot studies showed that approximately 90%
of the total PAHs were removed in the first two weeks.
Total PAH concentration in the soil was reduced from
approximately 10973 mg/kg to 1097 mg/kg.
Keywords: 'Creosote, 'Soils, 'Reactors, 'Waste
treatment, Removal, Aromatic polycyclic, Degradation,
Biological waste treatment, Pseudomonas, Slurries,
Temperature, Concentration(Composition), Remedial
action.
PB92-227347/REB PC A03/MF A01
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and
Dynamic Behavior of Non-Essential Metals.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
D. J. Thomas. 23 Jul 92,23p EPA/600/A-89/189
In addition to the variety of extrinsic (e.g., environmen-
tal, nutritional and experimental) factors which can in-
fluence the kinetic and dynamic behavior of non-es-
sential metals, certain intrinsic or constitutive charac-
teristics of the host organism can influence the distri-
bution, metabolism and toxic effects of these metals.
An important task in metal toxicology is identification of
these constitutive factors and elucidation of the molec-
ular bases of organismic differences in the kinetic and
dynamic behavior of non-essential metals. Under-
standing of these differences increases the knowledge
of the physiological processes controlling metal dispo-
sition and improves the accuracy of the assessment of
hazard associated with exposure to non-essential
metals. The incorporation of these constitutive factors
into the modelling of the kinetic behavior of non-es-
sential metals will improve the descriptive and predic-
tive value of the models.
Keywords: 'Pharmacokinetics, 'Metals, Metabolism,
Nutrition, Toxicology, Cadmium, Mercury,
Aging(Biology), Lead, Metallothionein, Messenger
RNA, Sex factors, Genotype.
December 1992 43
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PS92-2273S4/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline
and 4-chloroaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchor-
hyncus myklss'. Journal article.
Wisconsin Univ.-Superior.
J. M. Dady, S. P. Bradbury, A. D. Hoffman, M. M. Voit,
and D. L Olson. C1991,18p EPA/600/J-92/293
Grant EPA-R-813844
Pub. in Xenobiotica, v21 n12 p1605-1620 1992. Spon-
sored by Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
A wide variety of fish and other aquatic species are ca-
pable of metabolic biotransformations that are qualita-
tively similar to oxidattve Phase I and conjugative
Phase II reactions observed in mammals. An extensive
body of literature exists describing microsomal cytoch-
rome P450-related biotransformation and induction in
several freshwater and marine organisms. Collectively,
these data are useful for the investigation of interspe-
cies pomologies and the determination of potential bi-
ological indicators for environmental monitoring. Fur-
thermore, the elucidation of reactive metabolite forma-
tion has played a crucial role in the understanding of
toxicity mechanisms for many compounds in a variety
of species, although some pathways and chemical-
specific bioactivation rates have not yet been charac-
terized in fish. (Copyright (c) 1991 Taylor & Francis
Ltd.)
Keywords: *Liver microsomes, *Trqut, 'Anilines,
Chemical water pollutants, Hydroxylation, Metabolic
activation, Cytochrorne P-450, Biotransformation, En-
vironmental monitoring. Liquid chromatography. Re-
prints, * 4-chloroaniline, Onchorhyncus mykiss.
PB92-227362/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Li-
brary Search Identification of Hazardous Com-
pound* from Mass Spectra. Journal article
Illinois Univ. at Chicago.
M. Barker, W. G. Glen, L. B. Yin, W. J. Dunn, and D. R.
Scott. C31 Oct 90,12p EPA/600/J-92/294
Grant EPA-R-814363
Pub. in Analytics Chimica Acta, v257 p229-238 1992.
See also PB85-125664. Prepared in cooperation with
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure
Assessment Lab.
SIMCA pattern recognition methods have been ap-
plied to mass spectral data from a target list of hazard-
ous chemicals. A scheme has been proposed for clas-
sification and identification of five classes of com-
pounds including ar omatics, chlorocarbons, bromocar-
bons, hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs). In addition, partial least squares regression
has been used to predict the number of chlorine atoms
present in the PCBs. A training set of 429 compounds
was used. Classification models were derived by using
principal components analysis of the autocorrelation
transformed spectra and were-applied to two gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry ambient air field
samples and one hazardous waste sample. An optimal
number of three principal components was deter-
mined. For identification the mass spectra of the un-
knowns were compared with the training set mass
spectra in the predicted class. The overall classifica-
tion and identification rates for training spectra were
89% and for the unknowns were 92% and 82%, re-
spectively. Identification results of the SIMCA scheme
for an ambient air field sample also was compared to
that of probability based matching (PBM). Correct
identification for the spectra in the sample by SIMCA
was 71/84 (85%) as opposed 35/84 (42%) by PBM.
Keywords * Hazardous materials, 'Pattern recogni-
tion, 'Mass spectroscopy, Solid wastes. Air pollution,
Pol/chlorinated biphenyls, Halohydrocarbons, Hydro-
carbons, Statistical analysis. Reprints, *SIMCA meth-
ods.
PB92-227370/REB PC A02/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol,
VOC, and Aldehyde Species to Indoor and Out-
door Sources, and Their Source Strengths. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
C. W. Lewis, andR. B.Zweidinger. c1992,8pEPA/
600/J-92/295
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v26A n12 p2179-
2184 1992. See also PB90-263021.
The average concentrations of forty-five fine particle
aerosol, VOC and aldehyde species measured in ten
Boise ID residences in wintertime have been appor-
tioned according to their contributions from all inside
sources and all outside sources. The method depends
on the availability of average concentrations measured
outside of each residence during the same sampling
periods used for the inside measurements, and on the
ability to identify one or more species that have negligi-
ble indoor sources. The apportionment results have
also been expressed in terms of average indoor
source strengths for all the species.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Pollution sources,
'Air pollution sampling, Concenlration(Composition),
Aerosols, Volatile organic compounds. Aldehydes,
Residential buildings. Reprints.
PB92-227388/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Control Technologies for Remediation of Con-
taminated Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund
Lead Battery Recycling Sites. Journal article.
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Edison, NJ.
M. D. Royer, A. Selvakumar, and R. Gaire. c1992,14p
EPA/600/J-92/296
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Pub. in Jnl. of the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion, v42 n7 p970-980 Jul 92. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
The paper primarily addresses remediation of contami-
nated soils and waste deposits at defunct lead-acid
battery recycling sites (LBRS) via immobilization and
separation processes. Metallic lead and lead com-
pounds are generally the principal contaminants of
concern in soils and waste deposits. Other metals
(e.g., cadmium, copper, arsenic, antimony, and seleni-
um) are often present at LBRS. The article is primarily
based on experience gained from: (1) Superfund site
investigation, removal, and remedial actions, and (2)
development and demonstration of control technol-
ogies under the Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation (SITE) Program. The primary remedial op-
tions for lead contaminated soils and waste deposits
include: (1) no action, (2) off-site disposal, (3) contain-
ment, (4) immobilization, (5) separation with resource
recovery, and (6) separation without resource recov-
ery.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Electric batteries,
'Soils, 'Pollution control, Lead(Metal), Acid electro-
lytes. Metals, Cadmium, Arsenic Copper, Earth fills,
Waste disposal, Containment Separation, Recovery,
Solidification, Reprints, 'Superfund, Remedial action,
Waste recycling, SITE program.
PB92-227396/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agri-
cultural Pesticides. Journal article.
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA.
A D Schwope.R.Goydan, D.thntholt,U.Frank,and
A. Nielsen. c1992,1 1 p EPA/600/J-92/297
Contract EPA-68-C9-0037
Pub. in American Industrial Hygiene Association Jnl.,
v53 n6 p352-361, 6 Jun 92. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
The toxicities of many agricultural pesticides require
that hand protection be provided to persons who mix,
load, and apply these products. The selection of ap-
propriate handwear is particularly problematic for pes-
ticides that contain organic solvents or active ingredi-
ents that behave as organic solvents upon contact
with common polymeric glove materials. Using a previ-
ously developed test procedure that allows the con-
current measurement of permeation of the active in-
gredient and the carrier solvent, more than 115 perme-
ation tests (in triplicate) have been performed with ap-
proximately 20 pesticide formulations and 13 glove
materials. The carrier solvent was generally found to
permeate sooner and at a much higher rate than the
active ingredient. The permeation behavior of the for-
mulations containing solvents generally mirrored that
of the carrier solvents in neat form. Pertinent to perme-
ation resistance, the better glove materials were nitrile
rubber, butyl rubber, and plastic film laminates; natural
rubber and polyvinyl chloride were poorer barriers.
Keywords: 'Materials, 'Toxicity, 'Pesticides, Solvents,
Organic compounds, Humans, Gloves, Protective
clothing. Penetration.
PB92-227404/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV. Exposure Assessment Research Div.
Probability of Plume Interception Using Condi-
tional Simulation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse
Modeling. Journal article.
Nevada Univ., Las Vegas. Environmental Research
Center.
D. Weber, D. Easley, and E. Englund. c1991,23p EPA/
600/J-92/298
Pub. in Mathematical Geology, v23 n2 1991. Spon-
sored by Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las
Vegas, NV. Exposure Assessment Research Div. Pre-
pared in cooperation with New Orleans Univ., LA.
A procedure to estimate the probability of intercepting
a contaminant groundwater plume for monitoring net-
work design has been developed and demonstrated.
The objective of the procedure is to use all available in-
formation in a method that accountsfor the heteroge-
neity of the aquifer and the paucity of data. The major
components of the procedure are geqstatistical condi-
tional simulation and parameter estimation that are
used sequentially to generate flow pathsfrom a sus-
pected contaminant source location to a designated
monitoring transect. From the flow paths, a histogram
is constructed that represents the spatial probability
distribution of plume centerlines. With an independent
estimate of the plume width, a relationship between
the total cost and the probability of detecting a plume
can be made. The method uses geostatistical informa-
tion from hydraulic head measurements and is condi-
tioned by the data and the physics of groundwater
flow. The procedure was developed specifically for the
design of monitoring systems at sites where very few,
if any, hydraulic conductivity data are available. (Copy-
right (c) 1991 International Association for Mathemati-
cal Geology.)
Keywords: 'Water pollution sampling, 'Ground water,
•Plumes, 'Flow models, Aquifers, Spatial distribution,
Environmental transport, Hydraulic conductivity, Sta-
tistical analysis. Probability, Reprints.
PB92-227412/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique
to the Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo
during Inhalation Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
C. H. Kennedy, G. E. Hatch, R. Slade, and R. P.
Mason. C1992,8p EPA/600/J-92/299
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v114
D41-46 May 92. Prepared in cooperation with Duke
Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC., and National Inst.
of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Ozone is known to induce lipid peroxidation of lung
tissue, although no direct evidence of free radical for-
mation has been reported. The authors have used the
electron paramagneticresonance (EPR) spin-trapping
technique to search for free radicals produced in vivo
by ozone exposure. The spin trap alpha-(4-pyridyl-1-
oxide)-N-tert-butylnitrone (4-POBN) was administered
i.p. to male Sprague-Dawley. The rats were then ex-
posed for 2 hrs to either 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 ppm
ozone with 8% CO2 to increase their respiratory rate.
The concentration of the radical adduct increased as a
function of ozone concentration. After administration
of 4-POBN, rats were exposed for either 0.5,1.0,2.0 or
4.0 hrs to either 0 or 2.0 ppm ozone (with CO2). The
radical adduct concentration of the ozone-exposed
groups at exposure times of 2.0 and 4.0 hrs was signifi-
cantly different from that of the corresponding air con-
trol groups. A correlation was observed between the
radical adduct concentration and the lung weight/body
weight ratio. These results demonstrate that ozone in-
duces the production of free radicals in rat lungs during
inhalation exposure and that radical production may be
involved in the induction of lung edema by ozone. This
is the first direct evidence for ozone-induced free radi-
cal production in vivo.
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Keywords: *Air pollution effects(Animals), *Ozone,
'Free radicals, 'Toxicity, Carbon dioxide, Electron spin
resonance, Lipid peroxidation, Rats, In vivo analysis,
Dose-response relationships, Lung, Organ weight,
Body weight. Reprints.
PB92-227420/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Inhalation Toxicology Div.
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung
Injury and Mortality Following Phosgene Inhala-
tion. Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Div. of Aller-
gy, Critical Care, and Respiratory Medicine.
A. J. Ghio, T. P. Kennedy, G. E. Hatch, and J. S.
Tepper. C1992,11p EPA/600/J-92/300
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Jnl. of Applied Physiology, v71 n2 p657-665
Aug 91. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Envi-
ronmental Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Inhalation Toxicology Div.
Phosgene inhalation causes a severe noncardiogenic
pulmonary edema characterized by an influx of neutro-
phils into the lung. To study the role of neutrophils in
lung injury and mortality after phosgene, the authors
investigated the effects of leukocyte depletion with cy-
clophosphamide, inhibiting the generation of the che-
motaxin leukotriene B4 by 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor
AA861, and impairing neutrophil migration with the mi-
crotubular poison colchicine. Cyclophosphamide,
AA861 and colchicine injected before exposure signifi-
cantly reduced percent neutrophils, protein and thio-
barbituric acid reactive products in bronchoalveolar
layage fluid of rats exposed to phosgene (0.5 ppm x 60
min.). Cyclophosphamide, AA861, and colchicine also
significantly decreased mortality from phosgene (2.0
ppm x 90 min.) in mice. Colchicine significantly re-
duced neutrophil influx, lung injury and mortality even
when given 30 minutes after phosgene exposure. The
authors conclude that lung injury and mortality after
phosgene exposure are associated with an influx of
neutrophils into the lung. Preventing neutrophil migra-
tion with colchicine may hold therapeutic potential in
phosgene poisoning.
Keywords: "Neutrophils, 'Mortality, 'Lung, 'Phos-
gene, 'Air pollution effects(Animals), Pulmonary
edema, Cyclophosphamide, Leukotrienes, Arachidon-
ate 5-lipoxygenase, Colchicine, Mice, Rats, Reprints.
PB92-227438/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies
with X-Radiation and Bleomycin Sulfate. Journal
article.
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
A. D. Kligerman, M. F. Bryant, C. L. Doerr, E. C.
Halperin, and P. Kwanyuen. C1992,11 p EPA/600/J-
92/301
Contract EPA-68-02-4456
Pub. in Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis,
v19 n3 p235-243 Apr 92. Prepared in cooperation with
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Dept. of Ra-
diation Oncology. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Genetic
Toxicology Div.
A series of in vitro experiments were conducted to de-
termine if there are innate differences in the sensitivity
of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) from different
mammalian species to clastogens. Mouse, rat, and
human whole blood samples were exposed to either 0,
0.38, 0.75,1.5, or 3.0 Gy x-radiation or 0, 5,10, 20, 40,
or 80 micrograms/ml bleomycin for 4 h. Bromodeox-
yuridine-containing cultures were initiated and the
PBLs stimulated to divide with phytohemagglutinin. All
cultures were harvested following a 3-h colcemid treat-
ment. Slides were made and differentially stained, and
first-division metaphases were scored for chromo-
some aberrations. In the x-radiation studies human
PBLs were significantly more sensitive than mouse
PBLs which were in turn more sensitive than rat PBLs
as measured by either the total percent aberrant cells
or the number of dicentrics. Results with bleomycin
suggest that the mouse and human PBLs are equally
sensitive to the clastogenic effects of bleomycin.
These results indicate that there may be inherent dif-
ferences in sensitivity among PBLs of mammalian spe-
cies; however, more studies are needed to determine if
the differences presented here hold for other agents.
Keywords: 'Chromosome aberrations, 'Species diver-
sity, 'Bleomycin, *X rays, Comparison, In vitro analy-
sis. Lymphocytes, Dose-response relationships,
Humans, Rats, Mice, Reprints.
PB92-227446/REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpola-
tors. Journal article.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
D. Weber, and E. Englund. C1992,13p EPA/600/J-92/
302
Pub. in Mathematical Geology, v24 n4 p381-391 1992.
Prepared in cooperation with Nevada Univ., Las
Vegas. Environmental Research Center.
The study evaluates 15 different estimators to deter-
mine their relative merits in estimating block concen-
trations at contaminant waste sites. The evaluation
was based on 54 subsets of data drawn from an ex-
haustive set of 19,800 data. For each subset, 198
block estimates were made with each estimator. The
measurements of estimation quality were a linear loss
function and a more standard statistic, the mean
square error. The linear loss function showed that
seven of the estimators produced scores close
enough to be within the same statistical population.
Results based on the mean square error were similar.
The surprising results of the study were that inverse
distance and inverse distance squared both produced
better scores than kriging. (Copyright (c) 1992 Interna-
tional Association for Mathematical Geology.)
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Study estimates,
'Spatial distribution, 'Statistical analysis, Comparison,
Site surveys, Soil contamination, Sampling, Interpola-
tion, Concentration(Composition), Kriging, Algorithms,
Reprints, 'Geostatistics, Inverse distance algorithms.
PB92-227453/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids
Content for Sewage Sludges. Journal article.
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
J B Farrell, and R. W. Gerstle. 1992,15pEPA/600/J-
92/303
Contract EPA/68-03-3346
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
EPA guidelines for disposal of solid waste to landfills
require that the wastes contain no 'free liquids', where
the absence of free liquids is demonstrated by the
EPA-prescribed paint filter liquids test (PFLT). The re-
quirement applies to wastewater treatment sludges
disposed to landfills. The investigation was conducted
to determine whether solids content of sludges could
be used in lieu of the PFLT since most treatment
plants routinely determine solids content of their
sludges. The experiments earned out demonstrated
that solids content required to pass the PFLT ranged
from 5.5% for waste activated sludge to 15.6% for pri-
mary sludges. Agitation such as might be encountered
in truck transport of sludge to a landfill did not cause
sludges that initially passed the test to fail; however,
some sludges that initially passed the test failed after
standing for 24 hours.
Keywords: 'Earth fills, 'Sludge disposal, Liquids,
Waste water, Requirements, Tests, Solids, Dewater-
ing, Drying, Leachates.
PB92-227461/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV.
Information Integration for Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment: An Annotated Bibliogra-
phy. Professional paper.
Iowa Univ., Iowa City. Dept. of Geography.
R. Rajagopal, U. Natarajan, and J. Wacker. c1992,29p
Pub. in Environmental Professional, v14 p151-177
1992. See also PB91-155242. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV.
Annual federal and state investments in the collection,
storage, and maintenance of resource and environ-
mental data are enormous (estimated in the range of a
few to tens of billions of dollars). Despite these invest-
ments, the use of information from these databases for
societal endpoints has been limited. Further research
to evaluate the utility of large environmental databases
in the analysis of selected scientific and regulatory
questions therefore would be timely. The primary pur-
pose of the paper is to provide an annotated review of
selected literature on the topic of information integra-
tion in the context of environmental monitoring and as-
sessment. Based on a review of this literature, signifi-
cant scholarly contributions to this field have been
identified as falling into the following four issue areas:
institutional, resource/ecological, design, and techno-
logical. The publications are grouped, indexed, associ-
ated with keywords and organized under these four
major issue areas.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Environmen-
tal impact assessments, 'Information transfer, Bibliog-
raphies, Data processing, Listings, Information retriev-
al, Subject indexing, Reviews, Technology utilization,
Ecology, Natural resources, Design criteria, Pollution
regulations, Environmental management, Environmen-
tal policy, Reprints.
PB92-227479/REB PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water Sampling Artifacts and
Reproducibility. Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
R. W. Puls, D. A. Clark, B. Bledsoe, R. M. Powell, and
C. J. Paul. C1992,16p EPA/600/J-92/307
Pub. in Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials, v9
n2 p149-162 1992. Prepared in cooperation with Man-
Tech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
Field studies evaluated sampling procedures for deter-
mination of aqueous inorganic geochemistry and as-
sessment of contaminant transport by colloidal mobili-
ty. Research at three different metal-contaminated
sites has shown that 0.45 um filtration has not re-
moved potentially mobile colloids, when samples have
been collected using low pumping flow rates (approx.
0.2-0.3 L/min). However, when pumping velocities
greatly exceed formation groundwater flow velocities,
large differences between filtered and unfiltered sam-
ples are observed, and neither are representative of
values obtained with the low flow-rate pumped sam-
ples. There was a strong inverse correlation between
turbidity and representativeness of samples.
Keywords: 'Metals, 'Ground water, 'Water pollution.
Sampling, Colloids, Environmental transport, Turbidity,
Flow rate, Water flow, Pumping, Water wells, Dis-
solved gases, Oxygen, pH, Temperature, Filtration,
Reprints.
PB92-227487/REB PC A03/MF A01
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water
Quality Samples for Metals. Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
R. W. Puls, and R. M. Powell. c1992,13p EPA/600/J-
92/308
Pub. in FOCUS: Ground Water Monitoring Review, v12
n3 p167-176 Summer 1992. Prepared in cooperation
with ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada,
OK.
R.S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory
(RSKERL) personnel have evaluated sampling proce-
dures for the collection of representative, accurate,
and reproducible ground water quality samples for
metals for the past four years. Intensive sampling re-
search at three different field sites has shown that the
method by which samples are collected has a greater
impact on sample quality, accuracy, and reproducibility
than whether the samples are filtered or not. In particu-
lar, sample collection practices that induce artifically
high levels of turbidity have been shown to have the
greatest negative impacts on sample quality. Results
indicated the ineffectiveness of bailer for collection of
representative metal samples. Inconsistent operator
usage together with excessive purging generally re-
sulted in excessive turbidity and large differences in fil-
tered and unfiltered metal samples. The use of low
flow rate purging and sampling consistently produced
filtered and unfiltered samples that showed no signifi-
cant differences in concentrations. Turbidity levels
were generally less than 5 NTUs, even in fine-textured
glacial till. The authors recommend the use of low flow
rates, during both purging and sampling.
Keywords: 'Metals, 'Ground water, 'Pumping, Fluid
filtration. Arsenic, Chromium, RatesfPer time), Sam-
pling, Concentration(Composition), Water quality indi-
cators.
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PB92-227495/REB PC A03/MF A01
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-
ButyM-6-Dlnttrophenol (Dtnoseb) in Rats. Journal
article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
L L. Hall, H. L Fisher, M. R. Sumler, M. F. Hughes, and
P. V. Shah. C1992,12p EPA/60p/J-92/309
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, v19 n2
p258-267 Aug 92. Prepared in cooperation with Man-
Tech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC., and Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley,
The effect of age, dose, and method of dermal pene-
tration assessment on the percutaneous penetration
of C14-dinoseb have been determined in the Fischer
rat. Dermal absorption was shown to be dependent on
age and independent of dose. In vitro measurement of
dermal absorption was found to produce results quan-
titatively similar to in vivo results, but the method was
not sensitive enough to detect small differences in skin
absorption. Through the use of a physiological cpm-
partmental model, kinetic differences in the disposition
of dinoseb in young and adult rats were identified and
quantitated. The study was initiated by a request from
OTS/OPP.
Keywords: "Pesticides, *Aging(Biology), 'Skin absorp-
tion, 'Toxicity, Rats, In vivo analysis, In vitro analysis,
Tabtes(Data), Body weight, Organ weight, Feces,
Urine, Pharmacokinetics, Reprints, 'Dinoseb.
PB92-227503/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Effects of Trtmethylttn on Repeated Acquisition
(Learning) m the Radial-Arm Maze. Journal article.
Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
P. J. Bushnell, and K. E. Angell. C1992,15p EPA/600/
J-92/310
Pub. in NeroToxicotogy (Trade Name), v13 p429-442
1992. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
A repeated acquisition procedure for the 8-arm radial
maze was evaluated with tnmethyttin (TMT). Ten male
Long-Evans rats were trained to collect a single food
pellet at the end of each baited arm on each trial of a
daily 12-trial test session. Four of the eight arms were
baited on all trials of a given session. The set of four
baited arms was changed each day, thus requiring the
rat to team a new set of baited arms in each session. In
trained rats, errors (entries into unbaited arms) de-
clined from about 4 on Trial 1 to < 1 on Trials 4-12 in
each session: this within-session error reduction thus
defined an acquisition baseline against which the ef-
fects of TMT were assessed. Learning was impaired
after 7 mg/kg (iv) TMT, as shown by a slower decline
in within-session error frequencies in all treated rats.
Errors and response latencies were elevated for 5
weeks after TMT but returned to control levels thereaf-
ter. Histologica! examination of hippocampi showed
damage to Ammon's Horn in all treated rats 18 weeks
after treatment however, no significant relationship
between degree of damage and behavioral effect was
observed.
Keywords: *Trimethyttin, 'Animal behavior, 'Learning,
'Toxicology, Hippocampus, Rats, Reaction time, His-
tology. Reprints.
PB92-227529/REB PC A02/MF A01
Corticosterone HypersecreUon hi Preweanllng
Rate Exposed NeonataHy to Trimethyltfn. Journal
article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park.NC.
M. E. Stanton, M. E. Coussons. and C. M. Kuhn. C1992,
10p EPA/600/J-92/311
Pub. in NeuroToxicology (Trade Name), v13 p421-428
1992.
Developmental neuro-toxicity may be influenced by ef-
fects of a compound on endocrine function. Here the
authors report that developmental exposure to TMT in-
creases the corticosterone (CS) response to stress in
developing rat pups. Long-Evans rat pups were inject-
ed i.p. with either 6 mg/kg TMT hydroxide (in 10 micro-
Irter/g BW NaCI) or vehicle on Postnatal Day 5 (PND5)
or 10 and were then tested for their CS response to re-
straint stress on PND12, 16, or 20. TMT exposure on
PND5 (Experiment 1) resulted in CS hypersecreton
relative to vehicle-injected controls on PND12 and 16
but not PND20. TMT exposure on PND10 (Experiment
2) had no effect at PND12 but elevated CS over vehi-
cle controls at PND16 and 20. PND15 exposure to
TMT resulted in CS hypersecretion in pups tested on
PND20. Neonatal organotin exposure appears to alter
CS secretion in a manner that is influenced by age of
exposure and age of testing.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Trimethyltin, 'Teratogenic com-
pounds, 'Corticosterone, Rats, Stress(Physiology),
Organ weight, Body weight, Exposure, Reprints, Hy-
persecretion.
PB92-227537/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the
Human Respiratory Tract Journal article.
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Div. of Respiratory Sciences.
T. B. Martonen, and M. K. O'Rourke. c1990,7p EPA/
600/J-92/312
Grant EPA-R-811806
Pub. in GHANA, v30 n1 p82-86 Jun 91. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Inhaled particle deposition sites must be identified to
effectively treat human airway diseases. The authors
have determined distribution patterns of a selected
aeroallergen, ragweed pollen, among human extrath-
oracic (ET: i.e., oro-nasopharyngeal) regions and the
lung. A predictive model validated by inhalation expo-
sure data from human subjects was utilized. Deposi-
tion locations were primarily functions of (1) ragweed
particle parameters (size, 14-20 micrometers; shape,
spherical; and density, 1.14 g cu cm) and (2) mode of
breathing. In the general population, two styles of inha-
lation are prevalent: normal augmentors (NAs), and
mouth breathers (MBs), their clinical definitions are
based on intra-ET airflow divisions. For a NA-mode
breathing, sedentary (10 L/min) adult, 88% of inhaled
ragweed pollen was removed by the ET compartment
and 7.0% collected within the lung. For a MB, the re-
spective deposition efficiencies were 68% and 25%.
To apply the model, they used a daily springtime rag-
weed pollen concentration of 300 grains/ cu m and an
exposure time of 0.5 hour to calculate actual doses for
the respiratory system. Under the stipulated condi-
tions, a MB would inhale 45 pollen grains per day and 8
would be deposited in the lung; the value is 3 grains for
a NA. Frequently, individuals with impaired respiratory
functions are MBs in whom such pollen deposits are
likely contributors to airway disease.
Keywords: 'Respiratory system, 'Toxicology, 'Aller-
gens, Humans, Respiration, Mathematical models, Re-
prints, 'Ragweed pollen.
PB92-227545/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle
Irradiation hi the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at
Bronchial Bifurcations. Journal article.
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
W. Hoffmann, D. J. Crawford-Brown, M. G. Menache,
andT. B. Martonen. C1992,10p EPA/600/J-92/313
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, v38 n1-3 p91-
98 Dec 91. Prepared in cooperation with Duke Univ.
Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Extrapolation
Modelling. North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of
Environmental Sciences and Engineering, and Salz-
burg Univ. (Austria). Dept. of Biophysics. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
The combined effect of enhanced deposition and re-
duced clearance at bronchial bifurcations leads to in-
creased radon progeny doses within branching sites
compared to uniformly distributed activity within a
given airway generation. A multi-stage carcinogenesis
model was used to predict the probability of lung
cancer induction at different sites of the bronchial
region. For relatively low radon progeny exposures,
lung cancer risk is significantly higher in bifurcation
zones, particularly at carinal ridges, than along tubular
segments. At sufficiently high exposures, however,
lung cancer risk is highest in the tubular portions of a
generation. This suggests that the common assump-
tion of a uniform dose distribution provides realistic risk
estimates for high uranium miner exposures, but may
underestimate lung cancer risk at low, environmental
exposures. If concomitant exposure to cigarette
smoke is factored into the risk analysis in a multiplica-
tive fashion, then the effect related to risk inhomogen-
eity becomes even more pronounced.
Keywords: 'Carcinogenesis, 'Radon, 'Bronchi, 'Pul-
monary neoplasms, 'Alpha particles, Risk assess-
ment, Dosimetry, Respiration, Air pollution
effects(Humans), Reprints.
PB92-227552/REB PC A02/MF A01
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in
Humans. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
V. A. Benignus, M. K. Petrovick, L. Newlin-Clapp, and
J. D. Prah. C1992,8p EPA/600/J-92/314
Pub. in Neurotoxicology and Teratology, v14 n4 p285-
290 Jul 92. Prepared in cooperation with North Caroli-
na Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Psychology, and Man-
Tech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
It has been shown that with increased carboxyhemog-
lobin (COHb) and associated decrease in blood
oxygen-carrying capacity, a compensatory increase in
brain-blood flow (BBF) develops. The BBF response in
humans has been shown to be quite variable. Two ex-
periments were conducted in which humans were ex-
posed to sufficient carbon monoxide (CO) to produce
COHb levels up to 18.4%. BBF was measured by the
method of impedance plethysmography. The first was
a pilot study in which BBF in 14 men was studied after
transient exposure to various concentrations of CO in
air. BBF increased as a function of COHb, but not to
the same extent (or at all) in some subjects. In a con-
firmatory experiment with 12 men, BBF was measured
once per hr during a four-hr experiment. All 12 subjects
received CO. The variation of the BBF response
among subjects was large and statistically significant
while the variation over time was not significant. Thus it
appears that the magnitude of the BBF response is
unique for a given subject and differs across subjects.
These results may help predict CO-induced behavioral
decrements in future studies if subjects whose BBF re-
sponse to COHb is small or absent are also more sus-
ceptible to impairment by acute CO exposure. (Copy-
right (c) 1992 Pergamon Press Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Carboxyhemoglobin, 'Brain, 'Blood circu-
lation, 'Carbon monoxide, Air pollution
effects(Humans), Oxygen, Exposure, 'Toxicity, Re-
prints.
PB92-227560/REB PC A01/MF A01
Letters to the Editor. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
K. M. Crofton, and J. Llorens. c1992,4p EPA/600/J-
92/315
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, v19
p315-3161992.
A letter to the editor questions the treatment of data
presented in an article on behavior toxicology of acryl-
amide and 3,3'-iminodipropionitrile. The author of the
letter feels that important information found in the
study, as well as in the references given was omitted,
leading potentially to erroneous conclusions.
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Acrylamides, 'Behavior, Sex
factors. Laboratory animals, Locomotion, Nervous
system. Metabolic activation, Reprints, 'Iminodipro-
pionitriles.
PB92-227578/RE8 PC A02/MF A01
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Carcinogenesis and Metabolism Branch.
M. J. Mass. C1992,10p EPA/600/J-92/316
Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Geochemistry and
Health,v14p49-54Jul92.
Arsenic is one of the few human carcinogens for which
there is not yet a reliable animal cancer model. As
such, the classification of arsenic as a carcinogen is
based upon data derived from human epidemiologic
studies. Although the mechanisms of action of arsenic
as a toxic agent have been known for many years, the
inability to produce cancer in laboratory animals with
arsenic has confounded the operational characteriza-
tion of arsenic as initiator, promoter, complete carcino-
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gen, or cocarcinogen for humans. Arsenic is clearly a
genotoxic agent that induces chromosomal aberra-
tions, micronuclei, and sister chromatid exchange in
mammalian cells as well as neoplastically transforms
Syrian hamster embryo cells; however, it is not a clas-
sical point mutagen. The manuscript reviews some of
the scientifically based issues relating to arsenic and
risk assessment. (Copyright (c) Science and Technolo-
gy Letters 1991.)
Keywords: 'Carcinogenesis, 'Arsenic, *Toxicity, Co-
carcinogenesis, Neoplastic cell transformation, Risk
assessment, Mutagenicity tests, Syrian hamsters,
Human, 'Foreign technology.
PB92-227586/REB PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Ex-
pressing Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and
Glutathione S-Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-
Initiated Rats Treated with Phenobarbitol and/or
Phthalate Esters. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Genetic
Toxicology Div.
J. H. Carter, R. E. Richmond, H. W. Carter, C. L. Potter,
and F. B. Daniel. C1992,13p EPA/600/J-92/317
Pub. in Jnl. of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, v40
n8 p1105-1115 Aug 92. Prepared in cooperation with
Wood Hudson Cancer Research Lab., Newport, KY.,
and Northern Kentucky Univ., Highland Heights. Dept.
of Biological Sciences.
Image cytometry was used to quantify the volume of
liver tissue expressing two widely accepted biochemi-
cal markers of neoplasia, gammaglutamyl transpepti-
dase (GGT) and the placental isozyme of glutathione
s-transferase (GST-P). Rats were treated with the he-
patocarcinogen, diethylnitrosamine (DENA) alone or
combined with phenobarbital (BP). Other groups of
rats received either diethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) or
di-n-octylphthalate (OOP) in their diets for 26 weeks.
GGT expression was detected diffusely throughout the
liver parenchyma in several treatment groups so that
any enhanced expression in AF and N was not appar-
ent. GST-P was detected only in AF and N. GST-P may
represent a second genetic alteration as GST-P( +) AF
and N also expressed GGT but not the reverse. By
using the stereologic Principle of Delesse
(area%=volume%) and the known liver weight, the
grams of tissue expressing either marker was quanti-
fied. The peroxisome proliferator, DEHP, inhibited ex-
pression of GGT or GST-P in livers of either DENA
treated or DENA+PB treated rats. With GST-P, the re-
duction was correlated to a reduced number of AF and
N.
Keywords: 'Liver, 'Gamma-glutamyltransferase, 'Glu-
tathione transferases, 'Diethylnitrosamine, 'Pheno-
barbital, Cells(Biology), Rats, Immunohistochemistry,
Carcinogens, Pathology, Reprints, 'Phthalate esters.
Image cytometry.
PB92-227594/REB PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Bioassay Branch.
V. S. Houk. C1992, 50p EPA/600/J-92/318
Pub. in Mutation Research. v277 n2 p91-138 Aug 92.
A review of the literature published on the genotoxicity
of industrial wastes and effluents using short-term ge-
netic bioassays is presented in the document. The im-
portance of this task arises from the ubiquity of geno-
toxic compounds in the environment and the need to
identify the sources of contamination so that efforts
aimed at control and minimization can be implement-
ed. Of even greater significance is the immediate con-
cern for the welfare of human health and the environ-
ment. Subheadings of the document include an intro-
duction, a summary of the various genetic bioassays
that have been used to test industrial wastes, a com-
pendium of methods commonly used to prepare crude
waste samples for bioassay, and a review of the genet-
ic toxicity of wastes and effluents. Wastes have been
grouped according to major industrial source. Within
each industrial category, a synopsis of individual stud-
ies is presented, followed by an interpretation of re-
sults on an industry-wide basis.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Industrial wastes,
'Toxicity, 'Reviews, Genetics, Bioassay, Water qual-
ity, Refineries, Chemical industry, Paper industry,
Public health, Reprints.
PB92-227602/REB PC A03/MF A01
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure
of Rats to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Micro-
waves. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
E. Berman, C. Weil, P. A. Phillips, H. B. Carter, and D.
E. House. C1992,14p EPA/600/J-92/319
Pub. in Electro- and Magnetobiology, v11 n1 p43-54
1992. Prepared in cooperation with National Inst. of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO., and Man-
Tech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
Virtually continual exposure to970-MHz microwaves in
circularly-polarized waveguides was used to elicit fetal
responses in Sprague-Dawley rats during gestation.
Two hundred fifty rats were exposed to microwave ra-
diation at whole-body averaged specific absorption
rates (SAR) of 0.07, 2.4, or 4.8 W/kg, or concurrently
shamirradiated for 22 h/day from the 1st through the
19th day of gestation. At SAR of 4.8 W/kg, only fetal
body weight was significantly altered (-12%, P=.012).
Two of twelve rats died during the exposure at SAR of
4.8 W/kg. Bred, but non-pregnant, rats that were ex-
posed at SAR of 4.8 W/kg had significantly lower body
weight gain than sham-irradiated rats: similar lower
gain is assumed to have occurred in the pregnant rats
exposed at SAR of 4.8 W/kg, and whose fetuses were
significantly smaller. The authors conclude that contin-
ual gestational exposure at SAR of 4.8 (but not 2.4 or
lower) W/kg induces fetal alterations. Apparently, del-
eterious maternal effects are associated with these
fetal changes. Although colonic temperature was not
measured in these rats, it is expected that exposure at
4.8 W/kg was hyperthermal.
Keywords: 'Microwaves, 'Fetus, 'Mothers, Exposure,
Rats, Dose-response relationships, Body weight. Re-
production, Reprints.
PB92-227610/REB PC A01/MF A01
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse
of the Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-De-
fined 'A/D Ratio'. (Letter to the Editor). Journal ar-
ticle.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
J. M. Rogers, and R. W. Setter. C1992,5p EPA/600/J-
92/320
Pub. in Teratology, v46 n1 p105-107 Aug 92.
A reply to a letter on the use of the A/D ratio in assess-
ing developmental toxicity addresses issues the au-
thors of the reply fail to consider in their response, as
well as misstatements made by the respondents. Fur-
ther clarification of the original points made is also pro-
vided.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Teratogenic compounds, Health
hazards, Species diversity. Terminology, Reprints.
PB92-227628/REB PC A04/MF A01
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Pop-
ulations Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epide-
miological Studies. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
M. Uziel, N. B. Munro, D. S. Katz, T. Vo-Dinh, and E. A.
Zeighami. C1992,58p EPA/600/J-92/321
Pub. in Mutation Research, v277 p35-90 1992. See
also DE89006931. Prepared in cooperation with Oak
Ridge National Lab., TN. Health and Safety Research
Div.
DNA adduct formation, route of absorption, metabo-
lism and chemistry of 12 hazardous chemicals are re-
viewed. Methods for adduct detection are also re-
viewed and approaches to sensitivity and specificity
are identified. The selection of these 12 chemicals
from the Environmental Protection Agency list of geno-
toxic chemicals was based on the availability of infor-
mation and on the availability of populations potentially
suitable for molecular epidemiological study. The 12
chemicals include ethylene oxide, styrene, vinylchlor-
ide, epichlorohydrin, propylene oxide, 4,4'-methylene-
bis-2-chloroaniline, benzidine, benzidine dyes (Direct
Blue 6, Direct Black 38 and Direct Brown 95), acryloni-
trile and benzyl chloride. While some of these chemi-
cals (styrene and benzyl chloride, possibly Direct Blue
6) give rise to unique DNA adducts, others do not. Po-
tentially confounding factors include mixed exposures
in the work place, as well the formation of common
DNA adducts. Additional research needs are identi-
fied. (Copyright (c) 1992 Elsevier Science Publishers
B.V.)
Keywords: *DNA adducts, 'Mutagens, Confounding
factors, Epidemiology, Metabolism, Absorption, Car-
cinogens, DNA damage, Reprints.
PB92-227636/REB PC A14/MF A03
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special
Review (Rainbow Report).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
May 92, 318p EPA/700/R-92/004
See also PB92-190438.
The 'Status of Pesticides in Special Review and Re-
registration' (also known as the 'Rainbow Report') lists
those pesticides that are undergoing or have complet-
ed EPA's Special Review process, or the reregistration
process mandated by FIFRA '88. It summarizes the
current status of each pesticide.
Keywords: 'Toxic substances, 'Pesticides, Listings,
Chemical compounds, Tables(Data), Toxicity, Regis-
tration status, Special review process, Reregistration.
PB92-227677/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Control Technology Center.
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal
Rolling Processes.
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
Jun 92,86p EPA/453/R-92/001
Contract EPA-68-DO-0121
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Control Technology Center.
The document was developed in response to increas-
ing inquiries into the environmental impacts of nonfer-
rous metal rolling processes that use oil as a lubricant
and coolant in rolling operations. VOC emissions result
from evaporative fugitive losses caused by heat gener-
ated in the rolling processes. The focus of the docu-
ment is VOC emission control techniques used by
copper and aluminum rolling mills. A control cost anal-
ysis is also provided for each of the control techniques
addressed. The control techniques are: carbon ad-
sorption, absorption, incineration, and lubricant substi-
tution.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Fugitive emissions, 'Metal industry,
Nonferrous metals, Metal working, Rolling, Inciner-
ation, Environmental chemical substitutes, Lubricants,
Evaporation, Coolants, Absorption, Heat generation,
Carbon adsorption.
PB92-227800/REB PC A11 /MF A03
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to
Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Apr 92,242p EPA/503/9-92/006
See also PB91-145730.
Contents: Executive Summary; (Rivers and Streams,
Lakes and Reservoirs, The Great Lakes, Estuaries and
Coastal Waters, Wetlands, Public Health/Aquatic Life
Concerns, Ground-Water Quality, State and Federal
Ground-Water Protection Programs); Point Source
Control Program; Nonpoint Source Control Program;
Surface Water Monitoring; Costs and Benefits of Pollu-
tion Control; and State Recommendations.
Keywords: 'United States government, 'Inventories,
'Water quality, Rivers, Lakes, Estuaries, Surface
waters, Streams, Reservoirs, Acidity, Coasts, Public
health, Ground water, Protection, Trends, Water pollu-
tion control. Standards, States(United States), Aquatic
animals, Clean Water Act, Trophic level, Wetlands.
PB92-228048/REB PC A04/MF A01
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange
Computer Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's
Manual.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Jan 92,70p EPA/503/8-92/002
The Nonpoint Source (NPS) Information Exchange
Bulletin Board System (BBS) will provide state and
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local agencies, private organizations, businesses, and
concerned individuals with timely, relevant NPS infor-
mation, a forum for open discussion, and the ability to
exchange computer text and program files.
Keywords: "Nonpoint sources, 'User manuals, 'Infor-
mation systems, *On-iine systems, Information trans-
fer, Document storage. Input/output routines. Guide-
lines, Information retrieval, 'Bulletin Board System.
PB92-228436/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment
Histology Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson,
Colorado. Final rept.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
G. Wahl, and D. Stamm. Oct 92,86p EPA/600/R-92/
187
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
See also PB90-256421. Prepared in cooperation with
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
Under the WREAFS program, RREL has performed a
waste minimization opportunity assessment (WMOA)
at the Evans Community Hospital Histopathology Lab-
oratory on the Ft. Carson Army Base, Colorado, in the
area of waste xylene and ethyl alcohol contaminated
with human tissue. The waste consists of a mixture of
the two solvents, with xylene representing 0-100%
and ethyl alcohol 0-50% of the waste at any given
time. Xylene is one of the 17 Industrial Toxics Project
(ITP) chemicals with over 200.000,000 pounds re-
leased in 1988. according to the TRI data. There are a
number of known chemical substitutes for xylene, pos-
sessing varying degrees of performance efficiency.
Distillation for reuse has been evaluated. In order to be
more useful to larger Army hospitals, the report in-
cludes a section that sorts pollution prevention oppor-
tunities by the size of the wastestream.
Keywords: 'Laboratories, 'Waste minimization. 'Hos-
pitals. 'Pollution abatement, Xylene, Solvents,
Tissues(Biology), Performance evaluation. Prevention,
Cost analysis, Assessments, Distillation, Chemicals,
Waste recycling. Army hospitals
PB92-230356/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement.
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit
of NoncompHartce. User's Manual.
Industrial Economics, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
1 Oct 92,168p
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Enforcement.
The Agency developed the BEN computer model to
calculate the economic benefit a violator derives from
delaying or avoiding compliance with environmental
statutes. In general, the Agency uses the BEN comput-
er model to assist its own staff in developing settle-
ment penalty figures. While the primary purpose of the
BEN model is to calculate the economic benefit of
noncompliance, the model may also be used to calcu-
late the after tax net present value of a pollution pre-
vention or mitigation project and to calculate 'cash
outs' in Superfund cases. The document, the BEN
User's Manual, contains all the formulas that make up
the BEN computer model and is freely available to the
public upon request.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Computerized simu-
lation, 'Benefit cost analysis. 'Penalties. 'Standards
compliance. Economic analysis. Pollution regulations,
Superfund, Mitigation. Violations, Law enforcement.
User manuats(Computer programs). Documentation,
•BEN model. Settlements.
PB92-230366/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Enforcement
ABEL. User's Manual.
Industrial Economics, Inc.. Cambridge, MA.
1 Oct 92,174p EPA-21E-2005
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Enforcement.
The manual provides step-by-step instructions for
using the ABEL model. The model is a computer pro-
gram designed to assist EPA in assessing a firm's abili-
ty to finance one or more of the following items: a civil
penalty; new investments in pollution control equip-
ment; and environmental clean-up costs.
Keywords: 'Penalties, 'Businesses, 'Economic analy-
sis, Fines(Charges), Reclamation, Costs, Pollution
control equipment. Taxes, Administration, Documenta-
tion, 'Environmental Protection Agency, Ability to pay.
PB92-231083/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species; Interim Meas-
ures, Wilson County, Tennessee.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3048
The information in the pamphlet is simitar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once our Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, Pesti-
cides, Law(Junsprudence), Animals, Recovery, Wild-
life, Utilization, Chemical compounds, Maps, Listings,
Echinacea tennesseensis, Tennessee purple corn-
flower.
PB92-231091/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Spade*: Interim Meas-
ures, FrankHn County, Tennessee.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3047
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once our Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The publication contains a County
Map showing the area within the county where pesti-
cide use should be limited to protect listed species.
These areas are identified on the map by a shaded
pattern. Each shaded pattern corresponds to a spe-
cies in need of protection.
Keywords: 'Endangered species, *Plants(Botany).
'Protection, Environmental impacts, Pesticides, Fertil-
izers, Utilization, Chemical analysis, Recovery, Maps,
'Franklin CountyfTennessee), Endangered Species
Act
PB92-231109/REB PC A01 /MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, A very County, North Carolina.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3049
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once our Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The publication contains a County
Map showing the area within the county where pesti-
cide use should be limited to protect listed species.
These areas are identified on the map by a shaded
pattern. Each shaded pattern corresponds to a spe-
cies in need of protection. The Shading Key shows the
name of the species that each shaded pattern repre-
sents and describes the shaded area.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species. Pesti-
cides, Maps, Labels, Plants(Botany). Recovery, Utiliza-
tion, Animals, Endangered Species Act, Avery
County(North Carolina), Solidago spithamaea, Blue
Ridge goldenrod, Amitrote, Dazomet, EPTAM, Para-
quat.
PB92-231117/REB PC A01 /MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
tires. Decatur County Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90.5p EPA/20T-3050
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. The publication contains a County Map show-
ing the area within the county where pesticide use
should be limited to protect listed species. These
areas are identified on the map by a shaded pattern.
Each shaded pattern corresponds to a species in need
of protection
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, Sites,
Maps, Pesticides, Labels, Habitats,
'Decatur(Georgia), Tarreya taxifolia, Taxaceae.
PB92-231125/REB PC A05/MF A01
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991.
Volume 7. Southern Region. Annual rept.
Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development
Commission, Carbondale, IL.
D. B. Muir. Jun 91,84p IEPA/WPC-92-110G
See also PB92-222876. Sponsored by Illinois State
Environmental Protection Agency, Springfield. Div. of
Water Pollution Control.
The report is Vol. VII of a series of 7 reports summariz-
ing Illinois EPA's 1991 Illinois Volunteer Lake Monitor-
ing Program (VLMP). It provides a summary of 1991
VLMP lakes in Southern Illinois a program overview,
volunteer participation, and a ranking of lakes on a re-
gional basis. Thirty-two volunteers recorded total
depth, Secchi disc transparency, and field observa-
tions of 16 lakes in Southern Illinois between May and
October, 1991.
Keywords: 'Citizen participation, 'Lakes, 'Water pol-
lution sampling, Surveys, Reviews, Depth, Transpar-
ence, Sites, Water quality, Collection methods, Volun-
teers, Trophic level, Southern Illinois Region
PB92-231174/REB PC A04/MF A01
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Semi-
nar. Speaker Slide Copies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Office of Research and Development.
Jun 92,69p EPA/540/K-92/001
Contents: Approaches to Sampling Radioactive Heter-
ogeneous Waste; Soil Characterization Methodology
for Determining Application of Soil Washing;
VORCE(Volume Reduction/Chemical Extraction) Pro-
gram; Treatment of Radioactive Compounds in Water;
Polymer Solidification of Low-Level Radioactive, Haz-
ardous, and Mixed Waste; In Situ Vitrification of Soils
Contaminated With Radioactive and Mixed Wastes;
Decontamination of Contaminated Buildings, Inciner-
ation of Radioactive Waste; In Situ Stabilization/Solidi-
fication With Cement-Based Grouts; Environmental
Restoration and Waste Management; Removal of
Contaminants From Soils by Electrokinetics; and
Treatment, Compaction, and Disposal of Residual Ra-
dioactive Waste.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Radioactive
wastes, 'Waste treatment, Mathematical models,
Safety, Humans, Sites, Soils characterization. Poly-
mers, Solidification, Low-level radioactive waste. De-
contamination, Buildings, Incinerators. Stabilization,
Waste management, Waste disposal, Electrokinetics,
Soil washing.
PB92-231182/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Toxic Substances.
May 92,19p EPA/700/K-92/004
See also PB92-154806 and PB92-224328.
Contents: Introduction; The Registration Standards
Program; Accelerated Reregistration; What Does Re-
registration Mean; List A Pesticides; List B, C, and D
Pesticides; Overall Status of List A, B, C, and D Pesti-
cides; Fees; Minor Uses and Reregistration; and Ref-
erences and Additional Information.
Keywords: 'Guidelines, 'Pesticides, Labels, Packag-
ing, Hazardous materials, Agncultural products. Toxici-
ty, Fees, Standards, Chemical analysis, Reregistration,
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
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PB92-231240/REB PC A06/MF A02
Suspended, Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR) Pes-
ticides.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Feb 90,115p EPA/20T-1002
The booklet has been compiled for the purpose of
summarizing and clarifying actions taken by EPA for
pesticides that the Agency has suspended, cancelled,
or otherwise restricted because of concern for poten-
tially adverse effects.
Keywords: 'Utilization, "Pesticides, Regulations,
Tolerances(Physiology), Registration, Guidelines, Re-
moval, Sales, Legislation, Requirements, Pesticide
residues, Restrictions, Chlorpdane, Alar, Arsenic triox-
ide, Captan, Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Roden-
ticide Act.
PB92-231281 /REB PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatabllity Studies under
CERCLA: Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference
Fact Sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep 91,10p EPA/540/2-91 /019B
See also PB92-224377.
Section 121(b) of CERCLA mandates EPA to select
remedies that 'utilize permanent solutions and alterna-
tive treatment technologies or resource recovery tech-
nologies to the maximum extent practicable'. The fact
sheet provides a summary of information to facilitate
the planning and execution of soil vapor extraction
(SVE) remedy screening and remedy selection treat-
ability studies in support of the RI/FS and the remedial
design/remedial action (RD/RA) processes. Detailed
information on designing and implementing remedy
screening and remedy selection treatability studies for
SVE is provided in the 'Guide for Conducting Treatabil-
ity Studies Under CERCLA: Soil Vapor Extraction,' In-
terim Guidance, EPA/540/2-91/019A, September
1991.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Vapors, 'Soil
chemistry, 'Waste treatment, Screening, Remedial
action, Design criteria, Selection, Guidelines, Volatile
organic compounds, Removal, Volume, Toxicity, Dia-
grams, Flow charts, Feasibility studies, Experimental
design. Sampling, "Soil vapor extraction, CERCLA.
PB92-231299/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies
under CERCLA: An Overview. Fact sheet.
IT Corp., Sharonville, OH.
G. McNelly. May 92,10p EPA/540/R-92/013B
See also PB92-169275. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The fact sheet provides a summary of information to
facilitate the planning and execution of chemical deha-
logenation treatability studies in support of the RI/FS
process. Detailed information on these pre-ROD treat-
ability studies is provided in the Guide for Conducting
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Chemical Dehalo-
genation, EPA/540/R-92/013a, May 1992. The tech-
nology-specific guide was designed to be used in con-
junction with the final generic Guide for Conducting
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA, which provides
general information on the planning and execution of
pre- and post-ROD treatability studies. Although some
information on post-ROD chemical dehalogenation
testing is provided here, the focus of the fact sheet and
the chemical dehalogenation guide is on pre-ROD
treatability studies.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, 'Chemical analysis,
"Waste treatment. Regional planning. Project plan-
ning. Tests, Guidelines, Agents, Soils, Sludge, Remov-
al, Halogens, Chemical reactions, Decomposition, De-
sorption, Pesticides, Carbon tetrachloride, Chloroform,
Effectiveness, Neutralizing, "Superfund, 'Dehalogen-
ation, Remedial action, Record of Decision, Alkaline
polyethylene glycolate.
PB92-231307/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
Fact sheet.
IT Corp., Sharonville, OH.
G. McNelly. May 92, 81pEPA/540/R-92/013A
Contract EPA-68-C9-0036
See also PB92-169044. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Systematically conducted, well-documented treatabil-
ity studies are an important component of the remedial
investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) process and the
remedial design/remedial action (RD/RA) process
under the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The guide
describes a three-tiered approach for conducting treat-
ability studies, which consists of (1) remedy screening,
(2) remedy selection, and (3) remedial design/remedi-
al action. The purpose of remedy-screening studies for
chemical dehalogenation technologies is to determine
if the technology is chemically feasible for the contami-
nants/matrix of concern. Remedial design/remedial
action studies, which are performed post-ROD, pro-
vide detailed design and operating data necessary to
scale up and implement the technology.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als. Guidelines, Soil contamination, Dehalogenation,
Feasibility studies, Sludge, Sediments, Preparation,
Sampling, Operations, Management, Experimental
design, 'Superfund, Remedial action.
PB92-231315/REB PC A04/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applica-
tions Analysis Report
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Jun 92, 53p EPA/540/A5-91 /007
See also PB92-218791.
The document is an evaluation of the performance of
the Retech, Inc. Plasma Centrifugal Furnace (PCF)
and its applicability as a treatment for soils contaminat-
ed with organic and/or inorganic compounds. Both the
technical and economic aspects of the technology
were examined. A demonstration of the Retech fur-
nace was conducted under the SITE Program at the
Department of Energy's Component Development and
Integration Facility in Butte, MT. Operational data,
along with sampling and analysis information, were
carefully compiled to establish a data base against
which other available data, as well as the vendor's
claims for the technology, have been compared and
evaluated. The following were derived mainly from the
results of the Demonstration Tests and supported by
other available data: (1) the treated soil did not leach
any RCRA metals at levels above the regulatory limits;
(2) the process achieved a Destruction and Removal
Efficiency (ORE) of greater than 99.99% for the Princi-
pal Organic Hazardous Constituent (POHC), hexach-
lorobenzene.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
*Soils, 'Furnaces, Economic factors, Tests, Metals,
Leaching, Removal, Performance evaluation, Encap-
sulation, Air pollution control, Particles, Reduction,
Regulations, Toxicology, Comparison, Incinerators,
Plasma centrifugal furnace.
PB92-231356/REB PC A06/MF A02
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Deter-
mining Solute-Transport Characteristics of
Ground Water in Karst Terrenes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta, GA. Region
IV.
D. S. Mull, T. D. Liebermann, J. L Smoot, and L. H.
Woosley. Oct 88,117p EPA/904/6-88/001
Prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey, Lou-
isville, KY. Water Resources Div.
Approximately 20% of the United States is underlain
by karst aquifers. This approximation includes roughly
50% of both Kentucky and Tennessee, substantial
portions of northern Georgia and Alabama, and parts
of other Region IV states. The prevalence of karst
aquifers in the southeast, the common use of karst
aquifers as drinking water sources and the vulnerability
of these aquifers to contamination highlighted the
need to provide a mechanism to assist in ground-water
management and protection in karst terranes. In an at-
tempt to meet this need, the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA)-Region (V and the Kentucky
District of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), have
been cooperating to document the application of dye
tracing techniques and concepts to ground-water pro-
tection in karst aquifers. These efforts have resulted in
the preparation of the manual. The information pre-
sented herein should be viewed as another analytical
'tool' to assist in the management and protection of
karst water supplies.
Keywords: 'Tracer techniques, 'Water management,
'Karst hydrology, 'Ground water, "Water pollution,
Aquifers, Water flow, Environmental transport, Hydro-
geology, Potable water, Dye dispersion. Computerized
simulation, Base flow, EPA region 4.
PB92-231489/REB PC AOT/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
Battelle, Arlington, VA.
Jul91, 138p EPA/440/5-91/004
Contract EPA-68-03-3534
See also PB92-231513. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of the As-
sistant Administrator for Water.
This document serves as a general technical refer-
ence source for publications pertinent to the develop-
ment of biological criteria. The references listed dis-
cuss methods and procedures appropriate to the de-
velopment of biocriteria in streams and rivers, lakes
and reservoirs, estuaries and near coastal areas, and
wetlands.
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Surface waters, "Coastal
regions, 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Water pollution ef-
fects, 'Technical writing, Biological effects, 'Guide-
lines, Water pollution standards, Freshwater, Habitats,
Salt water, Estuaries, Wetlands, Assessments, Envi-
ronmental monitoring, 'Biological criteria.
PB92-231497/REB PC A04/MF A01
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for
Surface Waters.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Apr 90,61 p EPA/440/5-90/004
See also PB92-231505.
The document provides guidance for development and
implementation of narrative biological criteria. This is
part of a new priority for the development of biological
water quality criteria. This effort will help States and
EPA achieve the objectives of the Clean Water Act set
forth in Section 101 and comply with statutory require-
ments under Sections 303 and 304.
Keywords: 'Surface waters, 'Water pollution effects,
"Water quality, 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Guidelines,
Water pollution standards, Clean Water Act, State pro-
grams, US EPA, Pollution regulations, Implementation,
Biological effects, "Biological criteria.
PB92-231505/REB PC A09/MF A02
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria
Research and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Vir-
ginia on December 12-13, 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
1991, 179p' EPA/440/5-91/005
See also PB92-231489.
This document was compiled from presentations
made at the symposium. It addresses a variety of con-
cerns over biological criteria, case studies, and ways
to implement ecological criteria.
Keywords'. 'Water quality, 'Meetings, "Water pollution
effects, "Aquatic ecosystems, Case studies, Environ-
mental monitoring, Regulations, Research, Freshwa-
ter, Oceans, Water pollution standards, Implementa-
tion, Bioindicators, Aquatic biology, Marine biology,
Toxicity, Fishes, Sediments, 'Biological criteria.
PB92-231513/REB PC A03/MF A01
Biological Criteria: State Development and Imple-
mentation Efforts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Jul 91, 46p EPA/440/5-91 /003
See also PB92-231497.
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States are showing increasing interest in developing
biological criteria as part of their water quality pro-
grams. Some have already instituted biological criteria
to support their State standards. To encourage adop-
tion of biological criteria throughout the country, the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is provid-
ing both program and technical guidance for the devel-
opment and implementation of State programs. This
document presents the most recent review of biologi-
cal criteria development in each of the 50 States (plus
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Is-
lands). A total of 31 State biomonitoring organizations
are actively involved in the research, development, or
implementation of biological criteria. This document in-
cludes five case studies on States with the most active
biological criteria programs-Ohio, Maine, North Caroli-
na, Florida, and Arkansas-and seven case summaries
on States with substantial experience in biological cri-
teria-Texas, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, Ne-
braska, Delaware, and Minnesota.
Keywords: * Aquatic ecosystems, 'State programs,
•Water pollution effects, 'Biological effects, 'Water
quality, Case studies. Clean Water Act, Risk assess-
ment Environmental monitoring. Toxicology, Water
pollution standards, Environmental protection, Bioindi-
cators. State implementation plans, Aquatic biology,
'Biological criteria.
PB92-231521/REB PC A08/MF A02
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory
Board on the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Generating Sediment Quality Criteria.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Criteria and Standards Div.
D. M. DiToro. Apr 89,157p EPA/440/5-89/002
The report has been prepared to assist the EPA Sci-
ence Advisory Board with its evaluation of the Equilibri-
um Partitioning method for generating sediment quality
criteria. Sediment quality criteria as used in the report
refer to numerical values for individual chemicals that
are applicable across the range of sediments encoun-
tered in practice. They are intended to be predictive of
biological effects and protective of the presence and
uses of benthic organisms.
Keywords: 'Sediments, 'Water quality management.
Evaluation, Biological indicators, Protection, Benthos,
Microorganisms, Chemicals, Partitioning method.
PB92-231539/REB PC A04/MF A01
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A
Review and Analysis of Survey Methods.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Fob 92,59p EPA/822/R-92/001
The document is a critical analysis of methodologies
which have been used to obtain fish consumption
rates in recreational and subsistence fishers.
Keywords: 'Food consumption, 'Fishes, Surveys,
Recreation, Subsistence, Rates(Per time), Shellfish,
Quality assurance. Statistical analysis.
PB92-231547/REB PC A07/MF A02
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and
EPA Program Activities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Sediment Oversight Technical Committee.
M Kravitz. Dec 90,149p EPA/506/6-90/003
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
The report is a reference document that lists contami-
nated sediment issued and the specific statutes under
which they fall. A table containing major laws or agree-
ments relevant to sediment quality issues is included.
Keywords: 'Statutes, 'Water pollution, 'Sediments,
Contamination. Law(Jurisprudence). Agreements,
Quality control.
PB92-231562/REB PC A13/MF A03
Development Document for Interim Final and Pro-
posed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Pro-
posed New Source Performance Standards for
the Bleached Kraft, Groundwood, Surfite, Soda,
Deink, and Non-Integrated Paper Mills. Point
Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8 -15.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Jan 76,296p EPA/440/1 -76/047A
See also PB89-238166, PB89-238174 and PB92-
231869.
This is a discussion of the technical rationale for efflu-
ent limitations guidelines Bleached Kraft, Ground-
wood, Surfite, Soda, De-ink and Non-Integrated Paper
Mills Point Source Category and the control and treat-
ment technologies which form the bases for these
guidelines.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Paper industry, 'Waste
treatment, Guidelines, Point sources, Clean Water Act,
Water pollution control, Standards compliance, Pollu-
tion regulations, Pulping, Paperboards, Cost analysis,
Pretreatment processes.
PB92-231570/HEB PC A05
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Monitoring and Data Support Div.
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model
(DINTOX). User's Manual.
Umno-Tech, Inc., Ann Arbor, Ml.
13Sep85,86p
Contract EPA-68-03-3131
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Monitoring and Data Support Div.
This is a user's manual that explains how to use the
DYNTOX water quality model. It is designed for use in
allocating wastewater discharges of toxic substances
among multiple discharges. Three simulation tech-
niques are used to calculate the frequency and severi-
ty of instream toxicity at different discharge levels.
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Water pollution standards.
'Computerized simulation. User manuals, Waste
water, Toxic substances, State programs, Pollution
regulations, 'Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation
Model.
PB92-231588/REB PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State
Submitted TMDLs/WLAs.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Monitoring and Data Support Div.
Mar 86,31 p
The step-by-step procedure outlined in the guidance
addresses the administrative (i.e., non-technical) as-
pects of developing Total Maximum Daily Loads and
Wasteload Allocations and submitting them to EPA for
review and approval. It includes questions and an-
swers to focus on key issues, pertinent sections of the
Water Quality Management regulations and the Clean
Water Act, and examples of correspondence.
Keywords: 'Allocations, 'Waste disposal, 'Regional
planning, Prototype, Guidelines, State government,
Improvement Water quality management, Standards,
•Organic loading, Total maximum daily loads, Clean
Water Act
PB92-231604/REB PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Qual-
ity Standards for CWA Section 303(CX2MB).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
Dec88,24p
See also PB92-231695.
The guidance addresses the adoption of toxics criteria
in water quality standards pursuant to new section
303(c)(2)(B) of the Clean Water Act (CWA), as added
by the Water Quality Act of 1987 (WQA). The guidance
pertains to toxic pollutants listed pursuant to Section
307(a) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). EPA is propos-
ing that a State may meet these requirements in the
law in one of three scientifically and technically sound
ways (or some combination thereof). The options are
discussed.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Clean Water
Act 'Water pollution standards, 'State implementa-
tion plans. Guidelines. Toxic substances. Water pollu-
tion abatement. Criteria, Requirements, Pollution regu-
lations.
PB92-231612/REB PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Waste-
load Allocation Programs.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Monitoring and Data Support Div.
Oct 85, 53p EPA/440/4-85/031
See also PB85-185702.
The guidance is for use by States and EPA Regions in
developing annual work programs undersections 106
and 205 of the Clean Water Act. The first part of the
document outlines the objectives of the water monitor-
ing program to conduct assessments and make nec-
essary control decisions. The second part describes
the process of calculating total maximum dailyloads
and waste load allocations for point and nonpoint
sources of pollution.
Keywords: 'Water pollution sampling, 'Water pollution
standards, 'Water quality, Clean Water Act, Water pol-
lution control, Point sources, Non-point sources, As-
sessments, Decision making, State programs, Region-
al analysis, 'Total maximum daily loads, 'Waste load
allocations.
PB92-231620/REB PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The
TMDL Process.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Apr 91,63p EPA/440/4-91 /001
The document defines and clarifies the requirements
under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act. Its pur-
pose is to help State water quality program managers
understand the application of total maximum daily
loads (TMDLs) through and integrated, basin-wide ap-
proach to controlling point and nonpoint source pollu-
tion. The document describes the steps that are in-
volved in identifying and prioritizing impaired waters
and developing and implementing TMDLs.
Keywords: 'Water quality management, 'Water pollu-
tion standards, 'Guidelines, Clean Water Act, Point
sources, Nonpoint sources. State programs, Imple-
mentation, Water pollution control, Reviews, Require-
ments, Decision making, 'Total maximum daily loads.
PB92-231638/REB PC A04/MF A01
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard
and Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment
Standards.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Jul84, 51 p
See also PB83-163949 and PB92-231562
The National Pretreatment Program establishes an
overall strategy for controlling the introduction of non-
domestic wastes to publicly owned treatment works
(POTWs) in accordance with the overall objectives of
the Clean Water Act. The manual will provide guidance
to POTWs on the application and enforcement of the
Categorical Pretreatment Standards for the Pulp,
Paper and Paperboard and Builders' Paper and Board
Mills Point Source Categories. Twenty-four of the 25
subcategories of the pulp, paper, and paperboard in-
dustry uses BAT, NSPS, PSES and PSNS limitations to
control toxic pollutants.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'Paper indus-
try, 'Waste treatment, 'New source performance
standards, Point sources, Guidelines, Manuals, Pulp-
ing, Paperboards, Waste disposal, Water pollution
control, Standards compliance. Pollution regulations,
Clean Water Act, Best technology, "Pretreatment
processes, Pretreatment Standards for Existing
Sources, Publicly owned treatment works.
PB92-231646/REB PC A03'MF A01
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
Sep 88, 33p EPA/440/5-88/089
See also PB87-226759.
In response to widespread public concern about the
condition of the Nation's waters, the U.S. Congress
enacted landmark legislation in 1972. Successive
amendments to the CWA of 1972 (the Clean Water Act
of 1977 and the Water Quality Act of 1987) have
brought about stronger environmental laws to protect
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the Nation's waters, one of it's most valuable re-
sources. The water quality standards program is one of
the cornerstones of the CWA. Through the program,
the States set water quality standards for waters within
their jurisdictions. Water quality standards define a use
for a waterbody and describe the specific water quality
criteria to achieve that use. Water quality standards
also contain antidegradation policies designed to pro-
tect improvements in water quality. The publication ex-
plains key features of the water quality standards pro-
gram, in question and answer format, and is intended
to provide general information to the public about the
program.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Water pollution
standards, 'Public information, "Information transfer,
Clean Water Act, Environmental protection, Water pol-
lution abatement, Criteria, State programs, Pollution
regulations.
PB92-231653/REB PC A04/MF A01
Managing Contaminated Sediments. EPA Deci-
sion-Making Processes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Sediment Oversight Technical Committee.
Dec 90, 72p EPA/506/6-90/002
The document identifies EPA's current decision-
making process (across relevant statutes and pro-
grams) for assessing and managing contaminated
sediments, including location and assessment, pre-
vention and source controls, remediation, treatment
and removal.
Keywords: 'Sediments, 'Water pollution, Decision
making, Sites, Assessments, Pollution control, Preven-
tion, Sources, Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
mediation.
PB92-231661/REB PC A03/MF A01
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for
Indian Tribes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Jan 90,45p EPA/440/5-90/002
An overview of the water quality standards program
presented primarily for Indian Tribes wishing to qualify
as States for the program.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'American In-
dians, States(United States), Guidelines, Programs.
PB92-231679/REB PC A13/MF A03
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
Draft final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Sediment Oversight Technical Committee.
Jun89,294p
Sediment management issues are of importance to
many programs within the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA). The ability to assess sediment
quality in a technically reliable and legally defensible
manner is necessary for effective sediment manage-
ment. The goal of these committees is to facilitate de-
cisions made at various stages in the management
process such as assessing sediment contamination,
deciding on the need for and type of management
action, and evaluating types of remediation. The docu-
ment, prepared by the Sediment Oversight Technical
Committee, describes the various methods used to
assess sediment quality.
Keywords: 'Classifying, 'Sediments, 'Water quality
management, Quality, Assessments, Standards, Tox-
icity, Contamination, Concentration(Composition),
Monitoring, Licenses, Chemicals, Discharge(Water),
Cleanup.
PB92-231687/REB PC A04/MF A01
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Con-
sumption Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0:
A Division of the Nonpoint Source Information Ex-
change Computer Bulletin Board System (NPS
BBS).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Feb 92,71 p EPA/822/B-91 /001
The user's manual describes various features of the
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for fish consump-
tion advisories, bans, and risk management. The
manual explains how to access the SIG and use its
data bases, messages, bulletins, and other computer
files.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Fishes, 'Food consump-
tion, 'Symposia, Manuals, Risk assessments, Man-
agement, Software, Telecommunications, Modem,
Data bases, Automation, Non point source.
PB92-23169S/REB PC A05/MF A01
Status Report- State Compliance with CWA Sec-
tion 303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
1992,88p
See also PB92-231604.
The principal objective of the report is to characterize
State efforts to adopt numerical water quality criteria
for the Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 307(a) pollut-
ants. Such efforts are required by CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B), which was added as part of the CWA
amendments of 1987. The information presented in
the report is current as of February 4,1990. The report
updates and replaces the report 'State Numerical
Water Quality Criteria for Toxics as of August, 1989.' In
preparing the report, emphasis has been placed on:
preparing a preliminary assessment of State compli-
ance with the requirements of CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B), and characterizing the status of all crite-
ria 'expected' to be adopted during the current review
cycle.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Water pollution
standards, 'Pollution regulations, 'Toxic substances.
Criteria, Standards compliance, Requirements, Law
enforcement, US EPA, Surface waters.
PB92-231703/REB PC A08/MF A02
Summary of Available Information on the Levels
and Control of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the
Printing and Publishing. Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Oct83,152p EPA/440/1-83/400
The document presents the findings of a study of the
printing and publishing point source category. The in-
formation presented supports the determinations that
uniform national effluent limitations reflecting the best
available technology economically achievable, new
source performance standards, and pretreatment
standards for new and existing sources are not appro-
priate for six subcategories of the printing and publish-
ing point source category. The report summarizes data
gathering efforts, industry subcategorization, water
usage information, toxic pollutant discharge data, and
control and treatment technologies employed in the
printing and publishing industry.
Keywords: 'Printing, 'Publishing, 'Toxic substances,
Standards, National government, Sources, Toxicity,
Waste treatment, Utilization, Water supply, Best avail-
able technology, Pretreatment(Wastes).
PB92-231729/REB PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste
Load Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estu-
aries and Waste Load Allocation Models.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Center for
Exposure Assessment Modeling.
R. B. Ambrose, and J. L. Martin. May 90, 83p EPA/
823/R-92/002
See also PB92-231737, PB92-231745 and PB92-
231752.
The document provides technical information and
policy guidance for allocating wastewater discharges
among multiple dischargers in estuarine waters. It
summarizes the important water quality problems, es-
tuarine characteristics, and the simulation models
available for addressing these problems.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Water pollution control,
'Water quality standards, 'Estuaries, 'Mathematical
models, 'Water flow, Waste water, Sewage disposal,
Computerized simulation, Hydrology, Streamflow, En-
vironmental transport, Water allocation(Policy), Manu-
als, Guidelines, Environmental protection, Toxic sub-
stances.
PB92-231737/REB PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste
Load Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Appli-
cation of Estuarine Waste Load Allocation
Models.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Center for
Exposure Assessment Modeling.
May 90,114p EPA/823/R-92/003
See also PB92-231729, PB92-231745 and PB92-
231752. Prepared in cooperation with AScI Corp.,
Athens, GA., and Limno-Tech, Inc., Ann Arbor, Ml.
The document provides a guide to monitoring and
mathematical model calibration and testing, and a
case study tutorial on simulation of problems in simpli-
fied estuarine systems.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Waste disposal,
'Water quality standards, 'Estuaries, 'Mathematical
models, 'Water flow, Waste water, Sewage disposal.
Guidelines, Manuals, Water allocation(Policy), Toxic
substances, Computerized simulation, Case studies,
Environmental monitoring, Hydrology, Calibrating, En-
vironmental protection.
PB92-231745/REB PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste
Load Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of
Mixing Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allo-
cations. Draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
R. B. Ambrose, and J. L. Martin. Sep 90,46p
See also PB92-231729, PB92-231737 and PB92-
231752. Prepared in cooperation with Cornell Univ.,
Ithaca, NY. DeFrees Hydraulics Lab., and AScI Corp.,
Athens, GA.
The document summarizes initial dilution and mixing
zone processes and their application in allocating
wastewater discharges among multiple dischargers. It
provides a basis for understanding the concept of
mixing zones and the base modeling framework for
computing mixing zone boundaries.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Water quality
standards, 'Waste disposal, 'Estuaries, 'Mathemati-
cal models, 'Water flow, Streamflow, Mixing, Water
allocation(Policy), Sewage disposal. Environmental
protection, Thermal effluents, Waste water, Manuals,
Guidelines, Environmental transport, Toxic sub-
stances, Hydrology.
PB92-231752/REB PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste
Load Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Criti-
cal Review of Estuarine WLA Modeling. Draft rept.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Center for
Exposure Assessment Modeling.
R. B. Ambrose, P. L. Freedman, D. W. Dilks, and B. A.
Monson. Aug 90, 72p
Prepared in cooperation with LTI, Ann Arbor, Ml.
The document summarizes several historical case
studies, with critical review by noted experts.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Water quality
standards, 'Estuaries, 'Mathematical models, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water flow, Case studies, Guidelines,
Manuals, Environmental transport, Reviews, Perform-
ance evaluation, Marine biology, Hydrology, Waste
water, Runoff.
PB92-231760/REB PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Monitoring and Data Support Div.
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste
Load Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and
Impoundments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances
Impact. Final rept.
HydroQual, Inc., Mahwah, NJ.
Dec 86, 306p EPA/440/4-87/002
See also PB86-178928. Prepared in cooperation with
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Monitoring and Data Support Div.
The chapter reviews the basic principles of chemical
water quality modeling frameworks. The guidance in-
cludes discussion of assumptions and limitations of
such modeling frameworks, as well as the type of infor-
mation required for model application. Different levels
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of model complexity are illustrated in step-by-step ex-
amples.
Keywords: 'Chemical analysis, 'Toxicity, 'Water qual-
ity, 'Reservoirs, Manuals, Models, Monitoring, Techni-
cal assistance, Wastes, Allocations, Lakes, Environ-
mental transport, Concentration(Composition), Im-
poundments.
PB92-231778/REB PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Was-
tetoad Allocation. Book 6. Design Conditions.
Chapter 1: Stream Design Flow for Steady-State
Modeling.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
29 Sep 86,56p EPA/440/4-87/004
The purpose of this guidance is to describe and com-
pare two methods that can be used to calculate
stream design flows for any pollutant or effluent for
which a two-number water quality criterion (WQC) for
the protection of aquatic life is available. The two
methods described are: the hydrologically-based
design flow method recommended for interim use in
the Technical Support Document for Water Quality-
based Toxics Control; and a biologically-based design
flow method that was developed by the Office of Re-
search and Development of the U.S. EPA.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Streamflow,
'Water pollution control, 'Mathematical models,
'Waste disposal, Manuals, Path of pollutants, Design
criteria, Environmental protection. Aquatic biology, Hy-
drology. Guidelines. Water allocation(Policy), Biologi-
cal effects, Toxic substances, Toxicity, Aquatic eco-
systems.
P892-231786/REB PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste
Load Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for
Determining NPDES Effluent Limitations for
POTWs Discharging into Low-flow Streams.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
26Sep80.63p
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
The document describes a simplified method for con-
ducting waste load allocations (WLA) for relatively
small municipal sewage treatment facilities discharg-
ing into low-flow streams, circumstances in which re-
sources for analysis and data acquisition are relatively
limited. The methodology, issued jointly by the Office
of Water Regulations and Standards and the Office of
Municipal Pollution Control, is subject to modifications
as recommendations and/or more complete data
become available. Thus, the method is recommended
as an initial framework, subject to revision and site-
specific considerations, for conducting simplified
WLA's.
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Water pollution standards,
'Sewage disposal, 'Mathematical models. Manuals,
Water pollution control, Streamflow, Revisions, Pollu-
tion regulations. Guidelines, 'National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System, 'Waste load allocations,
Publicly owned treatment works. Small systems.
PB92-231794/REB PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys
and Assessments for Conducting Use Attainabtt-
tty Analyses.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
Nov83.224p
See also PB92-231802.
The manual contains technical guidance prepared by
EPA to assist States in implementing the revised
Water Quality Standards Regulation. EPA prepared
the document in response to requests by several
States for additional guidance and detail on conduct-
ing use attainability analyses beyond that which is con-
tained in Chapter 3 of the Water Quality Standards
Handbook (December, 1983). Consideration of the
suitability of a water body for attaining a given use is an
integral part of the water quality standards review and
revision process. This guidance is intended to assist
States inanswenng three central questions: (1) What
are the aquatic protection uses currently being
achieved in the water body: (2) What are the potential
uses that can be attained based on the physical.
chemical and biological characteristics of the water
body; and (3) What are the causes of any impairment
of the uses.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Water pollution
standards, 'Pollution regulations, 'State implementa-
tion plans, Manuals, Biological effects, Water analysis.
Chemical analysis. Assessments, Revisions, Surface
waters, Aquatic ecosystems, Technology utilization,
Environmental protection, Water pollution abatement,
Physical properties, Guidelines, US EPA, Habitats.
PB92-231802/REB PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys
and Assessments for Conducting Use Attainabil-
ity Analyses. Volume 3: Lake Systems.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
Nov84,202p
See also PB92-231877.
The current Manual, Volume III, focuses on the physi-
cal, chemical and biological phenomena of lakes and
is presented so as not to repeat information that is
common to other freshwater systems that already ap-
pears in one of the earlier volumes. Apart from the rare
impoundment that is fed only by surface runoff or un-
derground springs, rivers and lakes are linked phys-
ically and exhibit a transition from riverine habitat and
conditions to lacustrine habitat and conditions. Be-
cause of this physical link, the biota of the lake will be
essentially the same as the biota of the stream, al-
though there are few species that are primarily lake
species. Given the ties that exist between lake and
stream under natural conditions, it is important that
those who will be conducting lake use attainability
studies refer to Volume I (PB92-231794) on rivers and
streams for additional perspective.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Water pollution
standards. 'Lakes, 'Pollution regulations, 'State im-
plementation plans. Manuals, Revisions, Assess-
ments, Environmental surveys. Physical properties,
Environmental protection, Water analysis, Chemical
analysis, Water pollution abatement, Water pollution
effects. Biological effects, Aquatic ecosystems, Habi-
tats.
PB92-231810/REB PCA11/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water
Quality Standards for the 21st Century. Held in
Dallas, Texas on March 1-3,1989.
JT and A, Inc., Washington, DC.
G.H. Flock. 1989,241 p
Contract EPA-68-C8-0052
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of the Assistant Administrator
for Water.
This is a summary of the proceedings from the first na-
tional Conference on Water Quality Standards held in
Dallas, Texas, March 1-3, 1989. Topics addressed in-
cluded: nonpqint sources and water quality standards,
diversity and innovation in state standards programs,
identification and control of toxic pollutants, setting
human health standards, developments in sediment
criteria, water quality standards and Indian tribes, lake
protection through standards, development of biocri-
teria, criteria and advisory development by EPA: their
deprivation and applications, implementing antidegra-
dation, extending standards to wetlands, and water
quality, quantity, and conservation.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Meetings,
'Water pollution standards, Nonpoint sources. State
programs, Standards, Toxic substances, US EPA,
Sediments, Environmental protection. Water pollution
abatement Water pollution control. Public health. Im-
plementation, Water conservation, Wetlands, Ameri-
can indians, Biological criteria.
PB92-231828/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Arlington,
Virginia, on December 10-12,1990.
JT and A, Inc., Washington, DC.
G.H. Flock. May 91,255p
Contract EPA-68-03 3638
See also PB92-231810. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of the As-
sistant Administrator for Water.
This is a summary of the proceedings from the second
National Conference on Water Quality Standards, held
December 10-12, 1990, in Arlington, Virginia. Topics
addressed included: toxic pollutant criteria, sediment
management strategy, industry's perspective on water
quality standards, contaminated sediment assess-
ment, wetland water quality standards, biological crite-
ria, ammonia-chloride, coastal water quality standards,
geographical targetin/Great Lakes initiative, barriers to
implementing water quality standards, environmental-
ist perspective on water quality standards, and 1992
revisions to Clean Water Act.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Meetings,
'Water pollution standards, Standards, Criteria, Sedi-
ments, Wetlands, Toxic substances, Biological effects,
Coastal regions. Clean Water Act, Implementation,
Great Lakes, Biological criteria.
PB92-231836/REB PC A99
Compilation of Water Quality Standards for
Marine Waters.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
1982,670p
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
The report is State-by-State listing of State designa-
tions of marine water quality standards required by
Section 304(a)(6) of the Clean Water Act. The docu-
ment identifies these standards, specific pollutants as-
sociated with such standards, and the particular
waters to which such standards apply.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'Ocean envi-
ronments, Classifying, States(United States), Require-
ments. Public health. Regulations, Utilization, Inland
waterways, Recreational facilities, Mixing, Water anal-
ysis, Protection, Aquatic animals, Marine fishes. Clean
Water Act, Listings, Water quality criteria.
PB92-231844/REB PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream
Design Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
L. A. Rossman, K. Little, and R. Williams. Dec 88,90p
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Water Quality Standards for many pollutants are writ-
ten as a function of ambient environmental conditions,
such as temperature, pH or hardness. The document
provides guidance on selecting values for these pa-
rameters when allocating wasteload dischargers
among several dischargers using steady-state water
quality models.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Environmental
effects, 'Water pollution standards. 'Streams, 'Math-
ematical models, Streamflow, Temperature, pH,
Waste water. HardnessfWater), Guidelines, Steady
state.
PB92-231851/REB PC A12/MF A03
Water Quality Standards Handbook.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
Dec 83, 257p
The Handbook contains the guidance prepared by
EPA to assist States in implementing the revised
Water Quality Standards Regulation (48 F.R. 51400,
November 8,1983). Changes in the Handbook may be
made from time to time reflecting State/EPA experi-
ence in implementing the revised Regulation. The
Handbook is organized to provide a general descrip-
tion of the overall standards setting process followed
by information on general program administrative poli-
cies and procedures, and then a description of the
analyses used in determining appropriate uses and cri-
teria.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Water pollution
standards, 'State implementation plans. Handbooks,
Water pollution abatement, Criteria, Pollution regula-
tions. Guidelines, Reviews, Clean Water Act, US EPA,
Administrative procedures. Environmental policy.
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PB92-231869/REB PC A20/MF A04
Development Document for Interim Final and Pro-
posed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Pro-
posed New Source Performance Standards for
the Bleached Kraft, Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda,
Deink and Non-Integrated Paper Mills. Volume 1.
Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard.
Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Jan 76,461p EPA/440/1 -76/047 A
See also PB92-231638.
This is a discussion of the technical rationale for efflu-
ent limitations guidelines for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink, and Non-integrated
Paper Mills Point Source Category, and the control and
treatment technologies which form the basis for these
guidelines.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, * Paper industry, * Waste
treatment, Guidelines, Point sources, Clean Water Act,
Water pollution control. Standards compliance. Pollu-
tion regulations, Pulping, Paperboards, Pretreatment
processes.
PB92-231877/REB PC A09/MF A02
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys
and Assessments for Conducting Use Attainabil-
ity Analyses. Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
1992,191 p
See also PB92-231794 and PB92-231802.
The document discusses the water quality review and
revision process; general programmatic guidance on
mixing zones, flow, and economic considerations; use
attainability analyses; and site specific criteria. Techni-
cal guidance on conducting water body surveys and
assessments was provided in the Technical Support
Manual: Water Body Surveys and Assessments for
Conducting Use Attainability Analyses (EPA, Novem-
ber 1983) in response to requests by several States for
additional information. The Technical Support Manual
essentially provides methods and tools for freshwater
evaluations, but does not cover estuanne water
bodies. The chapters presented in the volume address
those considerations which are unique to the estuary.
Those factors which are common to the freshwater
and the estuanne system-chemical evaluations in par-
ticular, are not discussed in the volume. Thus it is im-
portant that those who will be involved in the water
body survey should also consult the 1983 Technical
Support Manual.
Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Water pollution
standards, 'Pollution regulations, 'State implementa-
tion plans, 'Estuarines, Manuals, Water pollution
abatement, Guidelines, Environmental surveys, Salt
water. Water pollution effects. Marine plants, Marine
animals, Reviews, Revisions, Environmental protec-
tion, Aquatic ecosystems, Physical properties, Water
analysis, Chemical analysis.
PB92-231893/REB PC A03/MF A01
JRB Associates, Inc., McLean, VA.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards
and Limitations for Battery Manufacturing.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Analysis and Evaluation.
Feb84, 50p
See also PB92-231901. Sponsored by JRB Associ-
ates, Inc., McLean, VA.
The document reports the results of a cost-effective-
ness analysis of alternative water pollution control reg-
ulations of the battery manufacturing industry. These
regulations include effluent limitations and standards
based on best practical control technology currently
available, best available technology economically
achievable, and pretreatment standards for new
sources. For each of these regulations, EPA has iden-
tified several pollution control options, each with differ-
ent levels of pollution abatement and compliance cost.
The analysis is a tool for evaluating the options.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'Cost effec-
tiveness, 'Electric batteries. New source performance
standards, Pollution regulations, Water pollution
abatement, Best technology, Performance standards,
Water pollution control, Standards compliance, Clean
Water Act, Pretreatment processes.
PB92-231901/REB PC A08/MF A02
JRB Associates, Inc., McLean, VA.
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations
and Standards for the Battery Manufacturing In-
dustry.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
Jan 84,173p EPA/440/2-84/002
See also PB92-231893. Sponsored by JRB Associ-
ates, Inc., McLean, VA.
The report identifies and analyzes the economic im-
pacts of water pollution control regulations on the bat-
tery manufacturing industry. These regulations include
effluent limitations and standards based on BPT (best
practical control technology currently available), BAT
(best available technology economically achievable),
PSES (pretreatment standards existing sources),
NSPS (new source performance standards), and
PSNS (pretreatment standards new sources), that
have been promulgated under authority of Sections
301, 304, 306, 307, 308, and 501 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, as Amended (the Clean Water
Act). The primary economic impact variables of inter-
est include price changes, plant closures, substitution
effects, changes in employment, shifts in the balance
of foreign trade, changes in industry profitability, struc-
ture, and competition, and impacts on small business.
Keywords: 'Water pollution economics, 'Water pollu-
tion standards, 'Electric batteries, 'Economic im-
pacts, New source performance standards, Regula-
tions, Water pollution abatement, Clean Water Act,
Substitutes, Personnel management, International
trade, Closures, Profits, Best technology, Pretreatment
processes.
PB92-231919/REB PC A05/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Calcium Carbide
Segment of the Ferroally Manufacturing. Point
Source Category. Group 1, Phase 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Feb 75, 85p EPA/440/1-75/038
For the purpose of establishing effluent limitations and
standards of performance for the calcium carbide in-
dustry, the industry has been categorized on the basis
of the types of furnaces, air pollution control equip-
ment installed, raw materials and water uses. The cat-
egories are as follows: Covered Calcium Carbide Fur-
naces with Wet Air Pollution Control Devices; and
Other Calcium Carbide Furnaces.
Keywords: *New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Waste treatment, 'Calci-
um carbide, Guidelines, Waste disposal, Point
sources, Furnances, Best technology. Ferroalloys, Air
pollution control, Water pollution control.
PB92-231927/REB PC A09/MF A03
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from
the Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Cate-
gory.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Feb 82, 200p
Prepared in cooperation with Monsanto Co., Dayton,
OH.
The document provides technical data which may be
used to establish treatment requirements for the Auto
and Other Laundries Point Source Category.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Waste treatment, 'Laun-
dries, 'Dry cleaning, Guidelines, Pollution regulations,
Water pollution control, Waste disposal, Best technol-
ogy, Point sources, National Pollutant Discharge Elimi-
nation System, Car washing.
PB92-231943/REB PC A08/MF A02
Guidance Development Document for Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Concrete Products. Point
Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Feb 78,168p EPA/440/1-78/090
The document presents the findings of a study of the
concrete products industry for the purpose of providing
guidance in determining best practicable control tech-
nology currently available, best available demonstrat-
ed control technology, and best available technology
economically achievable. The effluent guidelines con-
tained set forth the degree of effluent reduction attain-
able through the application of the technologies avail-
able to the industry.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Concrete products, 'Water pollution standards,
'Waste treatment, Guidelines, Construction industry,
Point sources, Best technology, Water pollution con-
trol, Liquid wastes, Pollution regulations.
PB92-231950/REB PC A11/MF A03
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Explosives Manu-
facturing. Point Source Category. Group 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Mar 76, 236p EPA/440/1-76/060J
This is a discussion of the technical rationale for efflu-
ent limitations guidelines for the Explosives Point
Source Category, and the control and treatment tech-
nologies which form the basis for these guidelines.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, "Waste treatment, 'Explo-
sives, Guidelines, Best technology, Pollution regula-
tions, Water pollution control, Waste disposal, Point
sources.
PB92-231968/REB PC A14/MF A03
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar
Processing. Segment of the Sugar Processing.
Point Source Category. Group 1, Phase 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Feb 75, 309p EPA/440/1 -75/044
See also PB-238 147.
This is a discussion of the technical rationale for efflu-
ent limitations guidelines for the Sugar Processing-
Raw Cane Sugar Processing Point Source Category,
and the control and treatment technologies which form
the basis for these guidelines.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Waste treatment, 'Food
industry. Sugarcane, Guidelines, Water pollution con-
trol. Point sources, Waste disposal, Best technology,
Pollution regulations.
PB92-231976/REB PC A05/MF A01
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Iso-
tope Dilution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile
Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Industrial Technology Div.
Jun89, 79p
The document contains laboratory analytical methods
for analysis of pollutants in aqueous and solid matri-
ces. These methods employ isotope dilution gas chro-
matography and mass spectrometry to analyze the
volatile compounds removed from a sample by purge
and trap techniques, or extracted from a sample in
methylene chloride by continuous liquid-liquid extrac-
tion.
Keywords: 'Chemical analysis, 'Environmental sur-
veys, 'Aqueous solutions, 'Solids, Water pollution de-
tection. Land pollution, Industrial wastes, Waste water,
Waste management, Volatile organic compounds, Or-
ganic compounds. US EPA, Water pollution standards,
Gas chromatography, Mass spectroscopy, Extraction,
Isotope dilution. *EPA method 1624, *EPA method
1625.
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PB92-231984/REB PC A05/MF A01
Development Document for Proposed Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Standards for Control
of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Deink Sub-
category of the Pulp, Paper and Paperboard.
Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Oct82,91p
SeealsoPB89-238158.
This is a discussion of the technical rationale for efflu-
ent limitations guidelines for the segment of the Pulp,
Paper and Paperboard Point Source Category, and the
control and treatment technologies which form the
basis for these guidelines.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, *New source
performance standards, 'Waste treatment, 'Paper in-
dustry, 'Polychlorinated biphenyls, Guidelines, Point
sources. Water pollution control. Waste disposal, Best
technology, Pollution regulations, Deinking.
PB92-231992/REB PC A06/MF A02
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Stand-
ards for the Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate
Chemicals Segment of the Phosphate Manufactur-
ing. Point Source Category. Group 1, Phase 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Jun 76,107p EPA/440/1-75/043 A
Also available from Supt. of Docs. See also PB82-
123530.
The document contains the results of a study carried
out on the non-fertilizer phosphate chemical segment
of the phosphate manufacturing point source catego-
ry, for the purpose of developing effluent limitations
guidelines, federal standards of performance, and pre-
treatment standards. The three main outputs from the
study are: industry subcategonzation, recommenda-
tions on effluent guidelines, and definition of treatment
technology.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Phosphate industry,
'Waste treatment, Guidelines, Point sources, Cost
analysis, Waste disposal, Best technology. Pollution
regulations, Pretreatment processes.
PB92-232008/REB PC A04/MF A01
Supplement of Development Document Effluent
Limitations, Guidelines New Source Performance
Standards Reprint for the Renderer Segment of
the Meat Products and Rendering. Point Source
Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Sep 78,67p EPA/440/1-78/031 E
See also PB-253 572
The document presents the technical rationale for ef-
fluent limitations guidelines for the Tenderer segment
of the Meat Products Processing and Rendering Point
Source Category, and the control and treatment tech-
nologies which form the basis for these guidelines.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Meat, 'Food processing.
Guidelines, Water pollution control, Standards, Per-
formance evaluation, Point sources. Rendering.
PB92-232016/REB PC A09/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations.
GuhteHnes for the Electrical and Electronic Com-
ponents. Point Source Category. Phase 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Dec 83,176p EPA/440/1 -84/075
See also PB83-199208.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
The document is a discussion of the technical ration-
ale for effluent limitations guidelines for the Electrical
and Electronic Components Point Source Category,
and the control and treatment technologies which form
the basis for these guidelines.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'Water pollu-
tion control, 'Electronics industry. Pollution regula-
tions. Guidelines, Point sources, Industrial waste treat-
ment. Best technology, New source performance
standards. Waste water, Cost analysis, Pretreatment
processes.
PB92-232032/REB PC A07/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the
Shipbuilding and Repair. Point Source Category-
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Dec 79,136p EPA/440/1-79/076B
The document contains a discussion of the technical
rationale for effluent limitations guidelines for the Ship-
building and Repair Point Source Category, and the
control and treatment technologies which form the
basis for these guidelines.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Waste treatment, 'Ship-
building, 'Repair shops, Marine engineering, Guide-
lines, Water pollution control, Waste disposal, Pollu-
tion regulations, Point sources, Best technology. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.
PB92-232040/REB PC A12/MF A03
Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Gum and Wood
Chemicals Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Dec 79,269p EPA/440/1-79/078B
The document presents the findings of an extensive
study of the gum and wood chemicals industry for the
purpose of developing effluent limitations for existing
sources, standards of performance for new sources,
and pretreatment standards for existing and new
sources. Effluent limitations guidelines are set forth for
the degree of effluent reduction attainable through the
application of the best available technology economi-
cally achievable and the best conventional pollutant
control technology.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
•Chemical industry, 'Water pollution standards,
'Waste treatment, Guidelines, Wood products, Gums,
Point sources, Best technology. Waste disposal. Pollu-
tion regulations, Water pollution control, Pretreatment
processes.
PB92-232057/REB PC A11/MF A03
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations
Guidelines for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Industrial Technology Div.
Jun85,248p
See also PB-238 612, PB83-172569 and PB89-
238133.
The purpose of the document is to provide a consoli-
dated source for current effluent limitation guidelines
for the petroleum refining industry as of June 1985,
and to explain the present status and applicability of
the best available technology and best conventional
technology levels of control for direct discharging pe-
troleum industries.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards, 'Pe-
troleum refining, 'Water pollution standards, 'Waste
treatment Pollution regulations, Guidelines, Best tech-
nology, Water pollution control, Waste disposal, Point
sources. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System.
PB92-232065/REB PC A23/MF AM
Development Document for Interim Final and Pro-
posed Effluent Limitations Guideline* and New
Source Performance Standards for the Fruits,
Vegetables and Specialties. Segment of the
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables.
Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
Oct 75,543p EPA/440/1 -75/046
The document contains a discussion of the technical
rationale for effluent limitations guidelines for the seg-
ment of the canned and preserved fruits and vegeta-
bles point source category, and the control and treat-
ment technologies which form the basis for these
guidelines.
Keywords: 'New source performance standards,
'Water pollution standards, 'Food industry, 'Waste
treatment Guidelines, Point sources, Fruits, Vegeta-
bles, Food processing, Best technology, Water pollu-
tion control. Waste disposal, Canning.
PB92-232149/REB PC A03/MF A01
Army Medical Research and Development Command,
Fort Detrick, MD.
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic
Acid (IMPA). Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
J. M. Donohue, and W. C. Roberts. Aug 92,46p
Sponsored by Army Medical Research and Develop-
ment Command, Fort Detrick, MD.
The Health Advisory (HA) provides information on the
health effects, analytical methodology and treatment
technology that would be useful in dealing with Isopro-
pyl Methylphosphonic Acid (IMPA) contamination of
drinking water. Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid is
classified as Group D, not classifiable as to human car-
cinogenicity; the category is for chemicals with inad-
equate human and animal evidence of carcinogenicity
and for chemicals for which no data are available.
Health Advisories describe nonregulatory concentra-
tions of drinking water contaminants at which adverse
health effects would not be anticipated to occur over
specific exposure durations. The HAs, developed by
the US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Water (OW), are not legally enforceable Federal stand-
ards and are subject to change as new information be-
comes available. Health Advisories are developed for
One-day, Ten-day, Longer-term and Lifetime expo-
sures based on data describing noncarcinogenic end
points of toxicity.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Water pollution
effects(Humans), 'Water quality, 'Toxicology, Health
hazards, Public health, Exposure, Water pollution
effects(Animafs), Carcinogenicity tests, Phosphorus
inorganic compounds, Mutagenicity tests, Chemical
spills, Exposure, Concentration(Composition), Risk as-
sessment, Pharmacokinetics, 'Phosphonic Acid/
propyl-methyl.
PB92-232156/REB PC A07/MF A02
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserv-
ing Segment of the Timber Products Processing
Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
R. E. Williams. Sep 91,134p EPA/440/1 -91 /023
See also PB-240 811
Summarizes most current information available re-
garding the discharge of wastewater by the wood pre-
serving industry containing priority and nonpriority pol-
lutants included on the 1987 Industrial Technology Di-
vision List of Analytes. Discusses the Agency's author-
ity for conducting this study and the current regulatory
status of the wood preserving industry. Presents esti-
mates of industry raw waste pollutant loads based on
information from the sampling episodes and control
and treatment technologies that may be applicable to
this industry.
Keywords: 'Wood preservatives, 'Water pollution
standards, 'Waste treatment Guidelines, Wood prod-
ucts. Waste disposal, Point sources, Pollution regula-
tions. Clean Water Act, New source performance
standards, Best technology, US EPA, Assessments,
Performance standards. Water pollution control, Pre-
treatment processes, Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act.
PB92-232164/REB PC A06/MF A02
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under
Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jun 92,114p EPA/744/B-92/001
See also PB89-168843.
This glossary contains chemical names and their syno-
nyms for substances covered by the reporting require-
ments of SARA Title III, section 313. The glossary was
developed to aid in determining whether a facility man-
ufactures, processes, or otherwise uses a chemical
subject to section 313 reporting. These synonyms are
available to the EPA through the public literature, pri-
marily CAS Online. The glossary is divided into two
parts. Part 1 is a listing by CAS registry number. Part 2
contains names and synonyms in an alphabetical list-
ing.
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Keywords: "Chemical compounds, "Environmental
pollution, "Dictionaries, Listings, Toxic substances,
"Chemical nomenclature, "Synonyms, Toxic Release
Inventory, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act, CAS registry number.
PB92-232172/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Administration and Resources Management.
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
Oregon Univ., Eugene. Bureau of Governmental Re-
search and Service.
May 92,91 p EPA/220/B-92/004
See also PB92-231166. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Admin-
istration and Resources Management.
The Environmental Protection Agency has estimated
that the United States generated 164 million tons of
municipal solid waste in 1986, and that the amount is
increasing at a rate of more than 1 percent annually.
Landfills are reaching capacity and closing. The cost of
disposing of waste is growing and local officials are
concerned about how they will meet the challenge of
managing solid waste. This handbook is designed to
help local officials develop contracts with private com-
panies and other governmental units that will protect
the interests of the citizens in their communities. This
handbook is based on information and analysis de-
rived from a questionnaire survey of 160 local govern-
ments located in EPA Region X, plus selected other
states; review and analysis of sample provisions from
actual solid waste contracts and agreements; follow-
up interviews with solid waste managers in several of
the states and with responding local governments; and
a review of the literature as well as state federal stat-
utes and regulations.
Keywords: "Solid waste management, "Municipal
wastes, "Handbooks, "Contract management, Local
government, Public opinion, Surveys, State govern-
ment, Regional analysis, Reviews, Pollution regula-
tions, Questionnaires, US EPA, "Cooperative agree-
ments, EPA region 10.
PB92-232198/REB PC A03/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Sep 91, 32p EPA/570/9-91 /005
Most Americans believe their drinking water is the best
in the world. Servicemen and their families, vacation-
ers, tourists, and others who travel abroad know the
familiar problems of unsafe drinking water. At home we
scarcely give it a thought. We believe that the purity of
pur water can be depended upon. And usually we are
right. But there are exceptions. In 1986, Congress up-
dated the program to set mandatory guidelines for reg-
ulating key contaminants, require the monitoring of un-
regulated contaminants, establish benchmarks for
water treatment technologies, bolster enforcement,
and promote protection of ground water sources. The
comprehensive program-and what it means to one's
health-is the subject of the pamphlet.
Keywords: "Safety, "Drinking water, Public health. Law
enforcement, Legislation, Regulations, Monitoring, Re-
quirements, Ground water, Protection.
PB92-232206/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigera-
tors. Final rept. Sep 90-Feb 92.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA.
A. Meier. Aug 92,20p EPA/600/R-92/158
Contract DE-AC03-76SF00098
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab., and Department of Energy, Washing-
ton, DC.
The report gives results of the development and test-
ing of a procedure to measure the electrical consump-
tion of ice making in domestic refrigerators. The De-
partment of Energy (DOE) test procedure was modi-
fied to consider the energy used for ice making in con-
ventional refrigerators and in those equipped with
automatic ice makers. The procedure assumed that
500 g of ice per day would be produced. Using the new
ice making test procedure and the existing DOE test
(as a benchmark), four modern, efficient refrigerators
equipped with automatic ice makers were tested for
ice making energy use. The test showed that electricity
consumption increased about 10% due to ice making.
The test also confirmed the viability of establishing
procedures for measuring energy use of specific loads
and other activities related to domestic refrigerators.
Keywords: "Refrigerators, "Energy consumption, "Ice
makers, Energy efficiency, Test methods, Ice forma-
tion, Refrigerating machinery. Cooling loads, Freezers,
Pollution control, Energy conservation.
PB92-232214/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal
Finishing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
A. R. Gavaskar, R. F. Olfenbuttel, J. A. Jones, and T. C.
Fox. Aug 92, 70p EPA/600/R-92/188
Contract EPA-68-CO-0003
Prepared in cooperation with Connecticut Hazardous
Waste Management Service, Hartford. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Product quality, waste reduction, and economic issues
involved in the use of an automated aqueous rotary
washer in the metal finishing industry were evaluated
in the study. The automated washer can be used for
most metal parts that would ordinarily be cleaned by
vapor degreasing, hand-aqueous washing, or alkaline
tumbling. The automated washer had good potential to
reduce waste, was economically viable, produced
good product quality, and also avoided the vapor de-
greaser's use of perchlprethylene. When compared
with hand-aqueous washing and alkaline tumbling, the
automated washer used less chemicals. The payback
period was about 7 years.
Keywords: "Metal finishing, "Pollution abatement,
"Waste management, "Washers(Cleaners), Perform-
ance evaluation, Environmental chemical substitutes,
Economic analysis, Quality assurance. Design criteria.
Washing, Waste treatment, Degreasing, "Waste mini-
mization, "Source reduction, "Rotary washers, Waste
Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation.
PB92-232222/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood
Preserving Sites.
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Edison, NJ.
G. Sudell, A. Selvakumar, and G. Wolf. Oct 92,144p
EPA/600/R-92/182
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The report will assist federal, state or private, site re-
moval and remedial managers operating under Com-
prehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act (CERCLA), Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA), or state rules. It provides
information that facilitates the selection of treatment
technologies and services at wood preserving sites, in
order to meet the regulations' acceptable levels of
cleanliness. Within the context of the United States
wood preserving industry, the reference identifies the
sources and types of wood preserving contaminants,
characterizes them, and defines their behavior in the
environment. It addresses the goals in technology se-
lection and describes the principal remedial options for
contaminated wood preserving sites. It also considers
ways to combine these options to increase treatment
efficiency. Finally, this remedial aid provides a compre-
hensive bibliography, organized by its relevance to
each section, to complement the information offered in
these pages.
Keywords: "Wood preservatives, "Remedial action,
"Waste treatment. "Pollution regulations, Pollution
sources, Performance standards, State government,
Environmental effects, Solidification, Stabilization, Bio-
logical treatment, Incineration, Implementation, Aro-
matic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Phenol/pentachloro,
Creosote, Fire resistant coatings, "Cleanup oper-
ations, Soil washing, Remedial project managers, Po-
tentially responsible parties.
PB92-232305/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report,
Second Edition.
Pace Labs., Inc., Minneapolis, MM.
K. O. Braun, and K. J. Caplan. 11 Dec 69,191 p EPA/
744/R-92/001
Contract EPA-68-D8-0112
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention, and
Toxics.
The research was designed to determine whether the
evaporation rate of a volatile liquid could be adequate-
ly predicted from its common 'handbook' properties
over a narrow range of environmental conditions. An
experimental apparatus to measure the evaporation
rate under controlled conditions and nearly ideal pres-
entation of the evaporation surface to the controlled
airflow was developed. The evaporation rate for a
base set of twelve chemicals from four classes of or-
ganic liquids was measured. The relevant physical
properties of the liquids (e.g. vapor pressure, surface
tension, viscosity, latent heat of evaporation, etc.)
were correlated with the observed evaporation rate.
Additional testing of water, n-butyl acetate, and three
examples of low vapor pressure alcohols was then
conducted. Predictive equations for the low vapor
pressure alcohols were developed and presented for
comparison with the base set of equations. The results
were compared with other referenced methods. The
error of prediction of the empirical equations for the
range of conditions was generally less than + or - 12
percent, or generally less than + or - 20 percent, de-
pending on which predictive equation was used.
Keywords: "Volatile organic compounds, "Evapora-
tion, "Emission factors, Air pollution, Alcohols, Ke-
tones, Aliphatic hydrocarbons, Aromatic hydrocar-
bons, Vapor pressure, Thermodynamic properties,
Mathematical models, Graphs(Charts).
PB92-232339/REB PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of
Vendor Supplied Data. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology
Demonstration.
K. Devine. Mar 92, 38p EPA/600/R-92/043
Prepared in cooperation with DEVO Enterprises, Inc.,
Washington, DC.
The report provides users with reference information
about 132 on-going and/or completed field applica-
tions and studies from 10 different biotechnology com-
panies. About two-thirds of the cases were at full-scale
clean-up level with the remainder at pilot or laboratory
scale. The report does not contain information from all
companies involved in bioremediation, only those
companies who responded to a request for voluntary
submission.
Keywords: "Biotechnology, "Businesses, Surveys,
Field tests, Case studies, Prevention, Environmental
impacts, Pollution control, Hazardous materials, Waste
treatment, Bioremediation.
PB92-232347/REB PC A12/MF A03
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology
Demonstration.
K. Devine. Mar 92, 270p EPA/600/R-92/044
Prepared in cooperation with DEVO Enterprises, Inc.,
Washington, DC.
The report contains abstracts of 132 case studies of
bioremediation technology applied to hazardous waste
clean-up. It was prepared to compile bioremediation
studies in a variety of locations and treating diverse
contaminants, most of which were previously undocu-
mented. All data are based on vendor-supplied infor-
mation and there was no opportunity to independently
confirm its accuracy These 132 case studies, from 10
different biotechnology companies, provide users with
reference information about on-going and/or complet-
ed field applications and studies. About two-thirds of
the cases were at full-scale clean-up level with the re-
mainder at pilot or laboratory scale. In 74 percent of
the cases, soil was at least one of the media treated.
Soil alone accounts for 46 percent of the cases. Petro-
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leum-related wastes account for the largest contami-
nant with 82 cases. Thirty-one states are represented
in the case studies.
Keywords. "Hazardous materials, "Waste treatment,
"Abstracts, Biotechnology, Case studies, Petroleum
products, Soils, Field tests. Laboratories,
States(L)nited States), Bioremediation, Cleanup.
PB92-232354/REB PC A03/MF A01
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground
Water Issue.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
J. Bear, M. S. Beljin, and R. R. Ross. Apr 92,13p EPA/
540/S-92/005
Prepared in cooperation with Technion - Israel Inst. of
Tech., Haifa, and Cincinnati Univ., OH.
Ground-water flow and contaminant transport model-
ing has been used at many hazardous waste sites with
varying degrees of success. Models may be used
throughout all phases of the site investigation and re-
mediation processes. Developing a better understand-
ing of ground-water modeling has been identified as a
concern for decision makers at hazardous waste sites.
The ability to reliably predict the rate and direction of
ground-water flow and contaminant transport is critical
in planning and implementing ground-water remedi-
ations. The paper presents an overview of ground-
water flow and contaminant transport modeling in
saturated porous media.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Ground water,
'Water pollution. Mathematical models. Water flow.
Decision making, Environmental transport, Saturation,
Porosity, Remediation.
PB92-232362/REB PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground
Water Issue.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab , Ada,
OK
D. C. DiGiulio. Apr 92. 9p EPA/540/S-92/004
The ability of soil venting to inexpensively remove
large amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
from contaminated soils is well established. However,
the time required using venting to remediate soils to
tow contaminant levels often required by state and fed-
eral regulators has not been adequately investigated.
Most field studies verify the ability of a venting system
to circulate air in the subsurface and remove, at least
initially, a large mass of VOCs. They do not generally
provide insight into mass transport limitations which
eventually limit performance, nor do field studies gen-
erally evaluate methods such as enhanced biodegra-
dation which may optimize overall contaminant remov-
al. Discussion is presented to aid in evaluating the fea-
sibility of venting application.
Keywords: "Venting, "Soils, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Circulation, Environmental transport, Regula-
tions, Biodegradation, Optimization, Moisture content,
Soil extraction.
PB92-232370/REB PC A1B/MF AIM
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects
of Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chem-
istry in the Mid-Appalachian Region of the East-
em United States.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OH.
M. R. Church, P. W. Shaffer, K. W. Thornton, D L
Cassell, and C. I. Lift Oct 92.410p EPA/600/R-92/
186
See also PB86-178118. Prepared in cooperation with
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR., FTN Associates, Little Rock, AR., Oak Ridge Na-
tional Lab., TN., and Pacific Northwest Forest and
Range Experiment Station, Corvaliis, OR. Forestry Sci-
ences Lab.
The report clearly indicates the potential for current
and future adverse effects of sulfur deposition on
stream chemistry in the Mid-Appalachian Region. Re-
sults of the work indicate that the Mid-Appalachian
Region is in a penod of transition. Some watersheds
still maintain the ability to retain sulfur and thus buffer
(at least temporarily) against continued deposition,
whereas others have essentially lost the ability to
retain (on a net anual basis) atmospherically deposited
sulfur. These latter watersheds appear predominatly in
the geographic area that receives the greatest levels
of sulfur deposition, thus supporting the hypothesis
that high levels of deposition have led to the status of
decreased retention. The combined results of the
report, when compared to the results of the prior final
report on Northeast lakes and streams of the Southern
Blue Ridge Province, indicate that the Mid-Appalach-
ian Region is the area of the Eastern United States
most likely to be experiencing the most notable in-
creases in the effects of atmospheric sulfur deposition.
Keywords: "Water chemistry, "Sulfur, "Water pollu-
tion, "Surface waters, Deposition, Air water interac-
tions, Streams, Lakes, Watersheds, Long term effects,
Acidification, Hydrology, Statistical analysis, Mathe-
matical models, "Direct/Delayed Response Project,
Appalachian Mountain RegionfUnited States), Eastern
Region(United States).
PB92-232388/REB PC A03/MF A01
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial
Sites: Q's and A's and Case Studies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 92,24p EPA/542/F-92/012
The fact sheet is designed to assist EPA Remedial
Project Managers (RPMs) and Contracting Officers
(COs) with the procurement of innovative treatment
technologies. RPMs, COs, and U.S. Army Corps of En-
gineers (COE) personnel were interviewed to obtain in-
formation on their experiences in procuring innovative
technologies. EPA's Technology Innovation Office
(TlO)has documented case histories of experences
with acquiring innovative technologies in the Super-
fund program. Remedial sites chosen for inclusion in
the review were Fund-lead sites that had started or
completed the procurement of an innovative technolo-
gy, including bkxemediation, thermal desorption,
vacuum extraction, chemical treatment, chemical ex-
traction, and in situ soil flushing. The results of these
interviews are presented in a question and answer
format. In addition, specific detailed information on
each site is presented in tabular form.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Waste treatment,
Case studies. Biotechnology, Desorption, Extraction,
Sites, Chemical analysis, Vacuum apparatus, Soils,
Flushing, Tables(Data), "Superfund, Innovative tech-
nology. Bioremediation.
PB92-232396/REB PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,6p EPA/542/F-92/006
Thermal desorption is an innovative treatment technol-
ogy that treats soils contaminated with hazardous
wastes by heating the soil at realtively low tempera-
tures (200-1000 deg F) so that contaminants with low
boiling points will vaporize (turn into gas) and, conse-
quently, separate from the soil. There are three steps
in thermal desorption: (1) heating the soil to vaporize
the contaminants; (2) treating the vaporized contami-
nants; and (3) testing the treated soil.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Soils, "Waste treat-
ment, Thermal degradation, Heating, Vaporizing, De-
sorption, Extraction.
PB92-232404/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Baker County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3055
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Baker County, Geor-
gia
Keywords: 'Pesticides, "Natural resources manage-
ment, "Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, "Baker County(Georgia), "En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232412/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Culberson County, Texas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3041
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
Keywords: "Protection, "Endangered species, "Pesti-
cides, "Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition. Animals, Plants(Botany),
"Culberson CountyfTexas).
PB92-232420/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, El Paso County, Texas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3042
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for El Paso County,
Texas.
Keywords: "Natural resources management, "Pesti-
cides, "Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation. Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, "El Paso County(Texas), "En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232438/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3005
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Monongalia County,
West Virginia.
Keywords: "Natural resources management, "Pesti-
cides, "Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, * Monongalia County(West Vir-
ginia), "Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232446/REB PC E99/MF E99
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Technical Support Drv.
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex
(ISC2) Dispersion Models.
Pacific Environmental Services. Inc., Durham, NC.
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Mar 92, 530p-in3v
Set includes PB92-232453 through PB92-232479.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Technical Support Div.
No abstract available.
PB92-232453/REB PC A13/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Technical Support Div.
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex
(ISC2) Dispersion Models. Volume 1. User Instruc-
tions.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
Mar 92, 276p EPA/450/4-92/008A
See also Volume 2, PB92-232461 and PB88-171475.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Technical Support Div.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-232446.
Volume I of the User's Guide for the Industrial Source
Complex (ISC2) Dispersion Models (Version 2) pro-
vides user instructions for setting up and running the
ISC2 models. The volume is organized to provide dif-
ferent levels of detail to meet the different needs of
various types of users, from novice users to experi-
enced modelers. The ISC2 User's Guide has been de-
veloped as part of a larger effort to restructure and re-
program the original ISC models, and to improve the
'end-user' documentation for the models.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Diffusion modeling, Atmos-
pheric diffusion, Meteorology, Mathematical models,
Industrial wastes, Dispersions, Deposition, Downwash,
User Manuals(Computer programs).
PB92-232461/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Technical Support Div.
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex
(ISC2) Dispersion Models. Volume 2: Description
of Model Algorithms.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
Mar 92, 83p EPA/450/4-92/008B
See also Volume 1, PB92-232453 and Volume 3,
PB92-232479. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Technical
Support Div.
Also available in set of 3 reports, PC E99/MF E99.
PB92-232446.
Volume II of the User's Guide for the Industrial Source
Complex (ISC2) Dispersion Models (Version 2) de-
scribes the dispersion algorithms utilized in the ISC2
models. The ISC2User's Guide has been developed
as part of a larger effort to restructure and reprogam
the originalk ISC models.and to improve the 'end-user'
documentation for the models.
Keywords: *Air pollution, 'Diffusion modeling, 'Algo-
rithms, Dispersions, Atmospheric diffusion. Meteorol-
ogy, Mathematical models. Industrial wastes, Deposi-
tion, Downwash, User manuals(Computer programs).
PB92-232479/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Technical Support Div.
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex
(ISC2) Dispersion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Pro-
grammers.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
Mar 92, 144pEPA/450/4-92/008C
See also Volume 2, PB92-232461. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Technical Support Div.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB92-232446.
Volume III of the User's Guide for the Industrial Source
Complex (ISC2) Dispersion Models (Version 2) pro-
vides a description of the structure of the ISC2 model
code, and serves as a guide to programmers involved
with installing the ISC2 code on other systems. Also in-
cluded in the volume is information relevant to future
maintenance of the ISC2 models. The ISC2 User's
Guide has been developed as part of a larger effort to
restructure and reprogram the original ISC models,
and to improve the 'end-uer' documentation for the
models.
Keywords: "Air pollution, "Diffusion modeling, Atmos-
pheric diffusion, Meteorology, Mathematical models.
Industrial wastes, Dispersions, Deposition, Downwash,
Programming manuals.
PB92-232487/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Hudspeth County, Texas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3043
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Hudspeth County,
Texas.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Hudspeth CountyfTexas),
'Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232495/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Jackson County, Mississippi.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3004
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: "Protection, "Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides, "Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition. Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Jackson County(Mississippi).
PB92-232503/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Towns County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3003
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Towns County, Geor-
gia.
Keywords: "Pesticides, "Natural resources manage-
ment, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances. Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, "Towns County(Georgia), "En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232511/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Navajo County, Arizona.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90. 5p EPA-20T-3002
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, "Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
ESEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Navajo County(Arizona).
PB92-232529/REB PCA01'MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Graham County, Arizona.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3044
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recover,' of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, "Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
"Graham County(Arizona).
PB92-232537/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Carter County, Tennessee.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3045
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements. Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Carry County(Tennessee).
PB92-232545/REB PC A01 / M F A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Austin County, Texas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3040
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Austin County, Texas.
Keywords: "Natural resources management, "Pesti-
cides, "Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany). Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, "Austin County(Texas), "En-
dangered Species Act.
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PB92-232552/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Sunflower County, Mississippi.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3039
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Sunflower County,
Mississippi.
Keywords: "Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances. Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management.
Chemical compounds, 'Sunflower
County(Mississ4ppi), 'Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232560/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Dubuque County, Iowa.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3016
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act. EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Dubuque County,
Iowa.
Keywords: "Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides. 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances. Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals. Ptents(Botany), Wildlife management.
Chemical compounds, 'Dubuque County(lowa), 'En-
dangered Species ACL
PB92-232578/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Fayette County, Iowa.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90.5p EPA-20T-3017
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Fayette County. Iowa.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA. Toxic sub-
stances. Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management.
Chemical compounds, 'Fayette County(lowa), "En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232586/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Habersham County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3021
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Habersham County,
Georgia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, "Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, * Habersham County(Georgia),
'Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232594/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Rabun County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3024
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Rabun County, Geor-
gia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances. Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, "Rabun County(Georgia), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232602/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Cochise County, Arizona.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3037
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: "Protection, "Endangered species, "Pesti-
cides, "Environmental impacts, Law(Jurispnjdence).
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
Wildlife, "CochiseCounty(Arizona).
PB92-232610/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Bolivar County, Mississippi.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90. 5p EPA-20T-3038
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: "Protection, "Endangered species, "Pesti-
cides, "Environmental impacts. Animals.
Plants(Botany), Wildlife. Habitats, Maps, Utilization,
Tables(Data), Sites, Chemical composition, "Bolivar
County(Mississippi).
PB92-232628/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Clayton County, Iowa.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3015
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: "Protection, 'Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
"Clayton County(lowa).
PB92-232636/REB PC A01 /MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Coconino County, Arizona.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3014
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides. 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats. Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Coconino County(Arizona).
PB92-232644/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Aransas County, Texas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3006
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
US EPA, Habitats, Maps, Tables(Data), Sites, Chemi-
cal composition, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife, 'Ar-
kansas CountyfTexas).
PB92-232651/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Mitchell County, North Carolina.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3056
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection. 'Endangered species. 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
58 Vol. 92, No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Mitchell County(North Carolina).
PB92-232669/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Mohave County, Arizona.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep90, 5p EPA-20T-3057
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition, Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Mohave County(Arizona).
PB92-232677/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Yavapai County, Arizona.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep90,5pEPA-20T-3058
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Yavapai County, Ari-
zona.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Chemical compounds. Implementa-
tion, Pollution regulations, Animals, Plants(Botany),
Wildlife management, 'Yavapai County(Arizona), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232685/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Burke County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3059
The information in the pamphlet is similar to what the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expects
to distribute once the Endangered Species Protection
Program is in effect. The Endangered Species Act is
intended to protect and promote recovery of animals
and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due
to the activities of people. The publication contains a
County Map showing the area within the county where
pesticide use should be limited to protect listed spe-
cies.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Endangered species, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental impacts, Law(Jurisprudence),
USEPA, Habitats, Requirements, Maps, Tables(Data),
Sites, Chemical composition. Animals, Plants(Botany),
'Burke County(Georgia).
PB92-232693/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Wheeler County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3060
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Wheeler County,
Georgia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, "Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Wheeler County(Georgia),
'Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232701/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Sumter County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3062
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Sumter County, Geor-
gia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Implementation, Pollution regulations, Ani-
mals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management, Chemical
compounds, Habitats, 'Sumter County(Georgia), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232719/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Colorado County, Texas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3063
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery ol animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Colorado County,
Texas.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Implementation, Pollution regulations, Habi-
tats, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Colorado County(Texas), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232727/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Floyd County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3064
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Floyd County, Geor-
gia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances. Implementation, Pollution regulations, Ani-
mals, Habitats, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Floyd County(Georgia), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-232735/REB PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3046
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Davidson County,
Tennessee.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Davidson County(Tennessee),
'Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232743/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Gordon County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90, 5p EPA-20T-3051
Th«j Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Gordon County,
Georgia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management.
Chemical compounds, 'Gordon County(Georgia), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
PB92-2327SO/REB PC A01 /MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Dooly County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3052
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Dooly County, Geor-
gia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions, Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Dooly County(Georgia), 'En-
dangered Species Act.
December 1992 59
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB92-232768/REB PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ure*, Henderson County, North Carolina.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3053
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Henderson County,
North Carolina.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA, Toxic sub-
stances, Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Ptants(Botany), Wildlife management,
Chemical compounds, 'Henderson County(Nortti
Carolina), 'Endangered Species Act.
PB92-232776/REB PC A01 /MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Meas-
ures, Lee County, Georgia.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,5p EPA-20T-3054
The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect
and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in
danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of
people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of
pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the spe-
cies listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those
species' survival. To accomplish this, the EPA expects
to implement program requirements beginning in 1991.
This program will protect endangered and threatened
species from harm due to pesticide use. The publica-
tion covers interim measures for Lee County, Georgia.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Pesti-
cides, 'Environmental protection, US EPA. Toxic sub-
stances. Habitats, Implementation, Pollution regula-
tions. Animals, Plants(Botany), Wildlife management.
Chemical compounds, 'Lee County(Georgia), ^Endan-
gered Species Act
PB92-2327M/REB PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with
Rodent Malaria. Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
R. W. Luebke. 1992,29p EPA/600/A-92/190
Pub. in Modem Methods in Immunotoxicology.
Resistance to malaria infection is known to require an
intact immune system. The chapter presents an over-
view of rodent malaria, the host response to infection
and methods for assessing infection in rats and mice.
Keywords: 'Malaria, 'Rodents, 'Immune system,
Rats, Mice, PlasnxxSum, Life cycles, Host-parasite re-
lations. Cryopreservation, Reprints.
PB92-232792/REB PC A04/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
ParKNC.
Ozone-induced Inflammatory Response In Pulrno-
nary Cells.
Alliance Technologies Corp.. Chapel Hill, NC.
H. S. Koran, R. B. Devlin, and S. Becker. 20 Aug 92.
65p EPA/600/A-92/191
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.. Re-
search Triangle Park. NC.
The chapter highlights the roles of AM's, polymor-
phonudear neutropNIs (PMN), and epithelial cells and
their products (primarily eicosanads and cytokines) in
the inflammatory cascade, comparing animal to
human data and in vivo and in vitro data. The relation-
ship of the inflammatory response induced by ozone to
that induced by other inhaled environmental materials
is discussed.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Toxicity, 'Inflammation, 'Lung,
'Air pollution effects(Humans), 'Air pollution
effects(Animals), Cytokines, Eicosanoids,
Cells(Biology). Alveolar macrpphages, Neutrophils,
Epithelium, Lymphocytes, Reprints.
PB92-232BOO/REB PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic
Infection Model Trichinella spiralis'. Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
H. Van Loveren, R. W. Luebke, and J. G. Vos. 1992,
37p EPA/600/A-92/192
Pub. in Modem Methods in Immunotoxicology, v2. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Rijksinstituut voor de Volks-
gezondheid en Milieuhygiene, Bilthoven (Netherlands).
Resistance to trichinella spiralis is known to require an
intact immune system. The chapter presents an over-
view of the infection, the host response to infection,
and methods for assessing infection in rats and mice.
Keywords: 'Trichinosis, 'Immune system, Immunoglo-
bulins, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Immuno-
suppresston, Muscles, Larvae, Rats, Mice, Reprints.
'Trichinella spiralis.
PB92-232818/REB PC A03/MF A01
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of
Neurotoxicity. Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
M. E. Stantpn. 1992,12p EPA/600/A-92/193
Pub. in lexicological Interpretation of Neurobehavioral
Data.
Motor activity is a behavioral test that has been recom-
mended as a component of testing batteries that
evaluate the neurotoxic potential of chemicals. This
brief commentary will address the role of this test in
such evaluations. It is organized in accordance with
the questions that were posed to members of the Work
Group on Activity and Observational Data by the con-
ference organizers. For the purposes of this commen-
tary, 'neurotoxicity' is defined as an unwanted effect of
an agent on the structure or function of the nervous
system. This effect can be direct or indirect and tran-
sient or permanent, in addition, assessment of neuro-
toxicity occurs in two stages: hazard identification and
characterization.
Keywords: "Motor activity, 'Toxicity, "Nervous system,
Exposure, Humans, Behavior.
PB92-232826/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for
Neurotoxicity Screening.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
V. C. Moser. 1992,17p EPA/600/A-92/194
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
Observational and activity tests provide neurobeha-
vioral data critical for assessing a chemical's effects
on the nervous system. The measures are sensitive,
relatively specific, and provide information about the
effects of the chemical in specified functional domains.
These measures are also valuable additions to mecha-
nistic studies, although not specifically designed for
this purpose. Furthermore, they are sufficiently sensi-
tive that conservative exposure standards could be de-
termined in the absence of additional neurotoxicity
data. There are numerous advantages to including
these tests in acute, subchronic, or chronic studies.
The measures are quite reliable over time, and given
the additional benefits of collecting neurobehavioral
data, there is good reason to include these assess-
ments in standard toxicity tests.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, "Nervous system, Tests, Body
weight Animal behavior.
PB92-232834/REB PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity
as an Endpoint Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
J. U. Doerger, J. R. Meier, R. A. Dobbs, R. D. Johnson,
and G. T. Ankley. c1992,8p EPA/600/J-92/305
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology, v22 n4 p384-388. See also PB88-170147.
Previous work revealed substantial levels of mutage-
nicity in effluents from certain municipal wastewater
treatment plants. One of these treatment plants was
selected for further study to track the effluent mutage-
nicity to its sources, to chemically characterize the mu-
tagenicity, and to assess the treatability of the muta-
gens. Mutagenicity testing using the Salmonella/mi-
crosome assay was performed on methylene chloride
extracts of influent and effluent samples from the mu-
nicipal wastewater treatment plant, as well as on four
selected industrial effluents entering the plant. The
mutagenicity of the influent samples was detected only
in the presence of a micrqsomal metabolic activation
system and was highest in Salmonella strain TA98.
About two-thirds of the mutagenicity passed through
the treatment plant, suggesting that the mutagenic
compounds were refractory to conventional biological
treatment. No significant mutagenic activity was de-
tected in three of the industrial waste streams, all
paper products plant discharges. However, a high
level of mutagenicity (1.2 million TA98 revertants/liter)
was detected in the effluent from a coke oven plant.
The source could account for all of the mutagenicity
entering the wastewater treatment plant. After frac-
tionation of the coke oven effluent by sequential ex-
traction at neutral, acidic and basic pH with methylene
chloride, 93% of the TA98 (+S9) mutagenicity was
found in the neutral fraction. A C18 column fractiqna-
tion scheme using a methanol/water elution gradient
revealed that 92% of the mutagenicity eluted with the
75% and the 60% methanol water fractions.
Keywords: 'Waste water treatment, 'Toxicity, 'Munici-
palities, Mutagens, Public health, Sampling, Activated
sludge process, Chlorination, Coking, Distillation, Cor-
relation, Mutagenesis, Ames test, Salmonella assay,
Drinking water.
PB92-232842/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less
Sensitive Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Di-
methanesulfonate. Journal article.
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Dept. of Popula-
tion Dynamics.
W. R. Kelce. B. R. Zirkin, and L. L. Ewing. C1991,14p
EPA/600/J-92/322
Contract NIH-ES-05508
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v111
n2 p189-200 Nov 91. Prepared in cooperation with Na-
tional Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. Sponsored
by Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Leydig cells from immature rat testes appear to be in-
sensitive to doses of ethane- 1,2-dimethanesulfonate
(EDS) which eliminate Leydig cells from adult rat
testes. The authors sought to determine whether this
differential response to EDS is intrinsic to the Leydig
cell or mediated by other intra- or extratesticular differ-
ences between adult and immature rats. To differenti-
ate among these possibilities, Leydig cells were ex-
posed to EDS (1) in vivo, (2) through in vitro testicular
perfusion, or (3) in highly purified Leydig cell primary
cultures. Four days after ip injection of 85 mg EDS/ kg
body wt Leydig cells were eliminated from testes of
adult, but not immature rats. Total androgen produc-
tion by testes perfused in vitro with 94 microgram
EDS/ml was dramatically reduced in adult, but not im-
mature rats. Highly purified adult, but not immature, rat
Leydig cells were far more sensitive to the effects of
EDS on luteinizing hormone-stimulated androgen pro-
duction (functional effects; apparent EC50 = 94 for
adult and 407 microgram/ml for immature rat Leydig
cells) and on (35S)methionine incorporation (cytotoxic
effects; apparent EC50 = 140 for adult and 1000 mi-
crogram/ml for immature rat Leydig cells). Finally, the
in vitro effects of EDS were both cell type and chemi-
cal specific. (Copyright (c) 1991 Academic Press, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Leydig cells, 'Toxicity, Rats, Methionine,
In vivo analysis, In vitro analysis, Hydroxysteroid dehy-
drogenases, Perfusion, LH, Androgens, Reprints,
'Ethane dimethanesulfonate.
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PB92-232859/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxi-
city of Chemical Substances. Journal article.
Paris-11 Univ., Chatenay-Malabry (France). Lab. de
Toxicologie.
M. Pallardy, H. Lebrec, C. Blot, G. R. Burleson, and C.
Bohuon. C1992, 8p EPA/600/J-92/323
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Jnl. of European Cytokin Network, Special
Issue, p37-42 Jun 92. Prepared in cooperation with In-
stitut Gustave-Roussy, Villejuif (France). Dept. de Bio-
logie Clinique. Sponsored by Health Effects Research
Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
The immune system is a target of toxic insult following
subchronic or chronic exposure to environmental
chemicals, therapeutic drugs or abused drugs. Interac-
tion of xenobiotics with the immune system may result
in undesirable effects of three principal types: (1) those
manifested as immunosuppression, (2) those mani-
fested as autoimmunity, and (3) those manifested as
an allergic reaction. Additional qualitative and quantita-
tive information should improve the accuracy with
which the effects of chemicals and drugs on the
immune system can be predicted. To extend and de-
velop the approach the authors have focused on in
vitro systems. In vitro animal systems are potent tools
to permit identification of a chemical's effect on isolat-
ed parts of the immune system and results may be cor-
related with human peripheral blood lymphocytes. The
present study evaluated the in vitro effects of a panel
of selected drugs on the immune system to compare
and validate the assays employed and to determine
the sensitivity of the methods used.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, *lmmune system, 'Xenobiotics,
Immunosuppression, Lymphocytes, In vitro analysis,
Cytokines, 'Foreign technology.
PB92-232867/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Effects of PCB (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on
Non-Specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus
('Macaca mulatta') Monkeys. Journal article.
Health and Welfare Canada, Ottawa (Ontario). Health
Protection Branch.
H. Tryphonas, M. I. Luster, K. L. White, P. H. Naylor,
and M. R. Erdos. c1991,11 p EPA/600/J-92/324
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in International Jnl. of Immunopharmacology, v13
n6 p639-648 Dec 91. Prepared in cooperation with Na-
tional Inst. of Environmental Health Sciences, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC., Medical Coll. of Virginia,
Richmond, and George Washington Univ. Medical
Center, Washington, DC. Sponsored by Health Effects
Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Environ-
mental Toxicology Div.
The effects of low level, chronic polychlorinated bi-
phenyl - Aroclor 1254 - (PCB) exposure were investi-
gated on non-specific immune parameters in female
rhesus (Macaca mulatta) monkeys. Five groups of
monkeys were orally administered with PCB at con-
centrations of 0, 5, 20, 40 or 80 micrograms/kg bw/
day. Immunotoxicity testing was initiated after 55
months of exposure. The serum hemolytic cpmple-
ment activity in all PCB treated groups was significant-
ly higher (P<0.05) than that in the control group. A sta-
tistically significant dose-related increase in natural
killer cell activity was evident at the 75 : 1 effector to
target cell ratio. Similarly, a statistically significant
dose-related increase was noted for thymosin alpha-1
levels but not for thymosin beta-4 levels. Statistically
significant increased interferon levels were noted in
the 20 and 80 micrograms/kg groups compared with
the control group while the levels in the 40 micro-
grams/kg group were decreased significantly com-
pared with the control group. The production of tumor
necrosis factor by monocytes in the PCB treated
groups was not different to that in the control group.
The results indicated that long term exposure to PCB
modulate several non-specific immune parameters.
(Copyright (c) 1991 International Society for Immuno-
pharmacology.)
Keywords: 'Polychlorobiphenyl compounds, 'Macaca
mulatta, 'Aroclors, 'Immunity, 'Toxicity, Body weight,
Interferons, Hemolysis, Tumor necrosis factor, Natural
killer cells, Complement, Reprints, Thymosins.
PB92-232875/REB PC A01/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard
Plasma Cholinesterases. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
R. S. Bennett, and J. K. Bennett. c1991, 3p EPA/600/
J-92/325
Pub. in Jnl. of Wildlife Diseases 27, n1 p116-118 1991.
Prepared in cooperation with NSI Technology Services
Corp., Corvallis, OR.
Plasma acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butrylcholin-
esterase (BChE) activity was measured repeatedly in
27 mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklings between 7
and 85 days of age to determine age-dependent
changes in enzyme activity. Plasma AChE, BChe, and
total chqlinesterase (ChE) activity decreased signifi-
cantly with age. The relative proportion of AChE in
total ChE activity also decreased slightly with age.
Since some anti ChE chemicals can selectively inhibit
AChE or BChE activity, characterization of age-de-
pendent changes in the activity of each enzyme may
be necessary to accurately identify the occurrence of
pesticide exposure.
Keywords: 'Cholinesterase, 'Ducks, 'Aging(Biology),
Blood, Butyrylcholinesterase, Acetylcholinesterase,
Pesticides, Cholinesterase inhibitors, Reprints.
PB92-2328S3/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential
Impact on Rice Yield. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
D. Bachelet, D. Brown, M. Boehm, and P. Russell.
C1992,22p EPA/600/J-92/326
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Pub. in Climatic Change 21, p347-366 1992. Prepared
in cooperation with NSI Technology Services Corp.,
Corvallis, OR. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR.
Because of the uncertainties surrounding prediction of
climate change, it is common to employ climate sce-
narios to estimate its imapcts ona system. Climate
scenarios are setsof climatic perturbations used with
models to test system sensitivity to projected changes.
In the study, four general circulation rhodel (GCM) pre-
dictions are overlaid and the composite used to derive
climate change scenarios that will be used in the future
in rice models to estimate potential future change in
yield and other agronomically important variables. This
approach provides a means to identify model uncer-
tainties and provides error bars for the projections. A
review of current climatic conditions in Thailand pro-
vides a simple test of the predictions validity. Tempera-
ture changes are important for rice culture which pro-
vides food and economic stability to the country. In-
creased precipitation could mean greater flooding
problems in the plains.
Keywords: 'Climatic changes, 'Thailand, 'Rice, 'Crop
response, 'Air pollution effects(Plants), Environmental
effects. Global warming, Carbon dioxide, General cir-
culation models, International trade,
Precipitation(Meteorology), Economic analysis, Re-
prints.
PB92-232891/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropi-
cal Tree Plantations. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
P. Schroeder. C1992,13p EPA/600/J-92/327
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Pub. in Forest Ecology and Management 50, p31-41,
1992. See also PB92-144070 and DE88006256. Spon-
sored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Forests are a major sink for carbon and play an impor-
tant role in the global carbon cycle. Not only do forests
contain high amounts of carbon, they exchange it very
actively with the atmosphere. Expanding the world's
forests, therefore, may present an opportunity to in-
crease the terrestrial carbon sink, and slow the in-
crease in atmospheric CO2 concentration. The tropical
zones of the world seem particularly attractive for for-
estation because of the high rates of productivity that
can potentially be attained there, and because there
appear to be large areas of land that would benefit
from tree planting. The analysis described here exam-
ines the carbon storage potential of short rotation trop-
ical tree plantations in particular. Mean long-term
carbon storage over multiple rotations was calculated
for several commonly grown species.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Carbon dioxide,
'Forestry, Sinks, Planting, Forest trees, Rotation,
Length, Biomass, Accumulation, Biological productivi-
ty, Tropical regions, Removal, Carbon, Atmosphere,
Tree plantations.
PB92-232909/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Arti-
cle).
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis.
R. P. Neilson, G. A. King, and G. Koerper. C1992,19p
EPA/600/J-92/328
Pub. in Landscape Ecology, y7 n1 p27-43 1992. See
also PB91-226472. Prepared in cooperation with Man-
Tech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The current projections of the response of the bio-
sphere to global climatic change indicate as much as
50% to 90% spatial displacement of extratropical
biomes. The mechanism of spatial shift could be domi-
nated by either (1) competitive displacement of north-
ern biomes by southern biomes, or (2) drought-in-
duced dieback of areas susceptible to change. The
current suite of global biosphere models cannot distin-
guish between these two processes, thus determining
the need for a mechanistically based biome model.
Keywords: 'Biomes, 'Climatic changes, Mathematical
models, Droughts, Vegetation, Mortality, Damage,
Greenhouse effect, Evapotranspiration,
Plants(Botany), Air pollution, Tropical regions, Simula-
tion, Global.
PB92-232917/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Cur-
rent Concerns for Lakes and Streams. Journal arti-
cle.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
R. M. Hughes, and R. F. Noss. c1992,11 p EPA/600/J-
92/329
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Pub. in Fisheries, v11 n19 May-Jun 1992. See also
PB92-231497. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR.
In discussing various concepts of biological diversity
and biological integrity, the authors trace development
of the terms from a focus on species to a consideration
of ecosystems. The authors urge the public to extend
its concern with species extinction and tropical rain for-
ests to include temperate aquatic assemblages. Ex-
amples of losses in biological diversity and biological
integrity are given for the genetic, species, assem-
blage, fauna, ecosystem, and landscape levels of bio-
logical organization.
Keywords: 'Biotechnology, 'Aquatic ecosystems,
Flora, Fauna, Genetics, Surface waters, Endangered
species, Protection, Ecology, Salmon, Rivers, Lakes,
Estuaries, Fisheries, Evolution(Development), 'Biolog-
ical diversity, Oncorhynchus.
PB92-232925/REB PC A03/MF A01
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity
Correlations for Predicting Environmental Fate of
Organic Chemicals. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA.
T. W. Collette. C1992,13p EPA/600/J-92/330
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v11
n7p981-991 Jul92.
A conventional structure-activity relationship (SAP)
has been established between the alkaline hydrolysis
rate constants (Ksub OH)) of 12 alkyl and aryl formates
and acetates and the linear combination of the fre-
quencies of the C = O and C-O infrared (IR) absor-
bance peaks. The inability of the relationship to predict
K(sub OH) values for more structurally diverse carbox-
ylic acid esters led to the development of a prototype
of a prediction system that employs multiple linear re-
gression analysis, using points from the Fourier trans-
forms (FTs) of IR spectra. Conventional SARs have
also been observed between single IR peak param-
eters and the microbial degradation rate constants of
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amides (C=O peak frequencies). 2.4-dichlorophenox-
yacetate esters (C—H peak intensities), phenols (O--H
peak frequencies), and anilines (N--H stretching peak
intensities). These observations indicate the feasibility
of extending the FT-based prediction system to micro-
bial degradation when reliable rates are available for
additional compounds. (Copyright (c) 1992 SET AC.)
Keywords: 'Organic compounds, 'Property reactivity
correlations, 'Structure activity relationships, 'Envi-
ronmental pollution, Water pollution, Infrared spectros-
copy, Fourier transform spectrometers, Path of pollut-
ants, Hydrolysis, Anilines, Reaction kinetics, Microor-
ganisms, Oxidation, Esters, Molecular structure, Car-
boxylic acid esters, Reprints, 'Fate constants, Fate of
pollutants. Acetic acid/(dichlorophenoxy-ester).
PB92-232933/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water
Quality Changes in Latvia. Journal article.
Hydrochemical Inst, Rostov-na-Donu (USSR).
V. V. Tsirkunov, A. M. Nikanorov, M. M. Laznik, and Z.
Dongwei. C1992,14p EPA/600/J-92/331
Pub. in Water Research, v26 n9 p1203-1216 Sep 92.
Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab., Athens,
GA.
The paper presents the results of an analysis of long-
term and seasonal river water quality changes in
Latvia. Latvia was chosen mainly for two reasons: (1)
there are relatively many river sites at which long-term
observations have been made and (2) interpretation of
the results is easier because only non-point sources of
pollution have significant influence on river water qual-
ity at these sites. The report shows how to extract an
optimal amount of information from the available his-
torical water quality records using specially developed
non-parametric tests and software.
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Rivers. 'Water pollution
sampling. 'Latvia, Long term effects. Seasonal vari-
ations. Nonpoint sources.
Concentration(Composition). Statistical analysis, Hy-
drology, Ions, Nutrients, Reprints. 'Foreign technolo-
gy
PB92-232941/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Rote of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meet-
ing the EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Con-
stants. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
W. T. Donaldson. C1992,7p EPA/600/J-92/332
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v11
n7 0887-891 Jul 92. See also PB82-258096. Present-
ed at the Symposium on Structure-Activity and Struc-
ture-Property Relationships (SARs) in Environmental
Chemistry and Toxicology, Pacifichem '89, Honolulu,
HI., December 17-22,1989.
During the next 10 years, the Environmental Protection
Agency may consider as many as 70,000 chemicals
for potential risk to humans and the aquatic environ-
ment. As many as 14 kinetic and equilibrium constants
can be required for predicting the fate and transport of
each chemical, and relatively few reliable constants
are available in the literature. Laboratory measurement
of the needed constants is prohibitively expensive (as
much as S7 billion for all constants and chemicals
combined) and too slow for rapid response to site-spe-
cific evaluations. Development of reliable computa-
tional methods holds promise of a 100- to 1000-fold re-
duction in cost of providing fate constants within a rea-
sonable time frame.
Keywords: "Chemical compounds, 'Environmental
transport, 'Water pollution, 'Property reactivity corre-
lations. Path of pollutants. US EPA, Reaction kinetics,
Chemical equilibrium. Cost analysis. Microorganisms,
Reprints, 'Fate constants. Exposure analysis model-
ing system. Fate of pollutants.
PB92-2329S8/REB PC A02/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohy-
drin* from the Ozonation Natural Waters with En-
hanced Bromide Levels. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Office of
Research and Development.
J. E. Cavanagh. H. S. Weinberg, A. Gold, R. Sangalah,
and D. Marbury. C1992,7p EPA/600/J-92/333
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v26
n8 p1658-1662 Aug 92. Prepared in cooperation with
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environ-
mental Sciences and Engineering.
When ozone is used in the treatment of drinking water,
it reacts with both inorganic and organic compounds to
form byproducts. If bromide is present, it may be oxi-
dized to hypobromous acid which may then react with
natural organic matter (NOM) to form brominated or-
ganic compounds. The formation of bromoform has
been well documented and, more recently, other by-
products such as bromoacetic acids, bromopicrin, cy-
anogen bromide, bromoacetones, and bromate, have
been identified. The purpose of this communication is
to report the identification of bromohydrins, a new
group of labile brominated organic byproducts from the
Ozonation of a natural water in the presence of en-
hanced levels of bromide. (Copyright (c) 1992 Ameri-
can Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Water treatment, 'Ozonation, 'Byprod-
ucts, 'Water pollution detection. Organic matter. Bro-
mine organic compounds, Water analysis, Gas chro-
matography, Fourier transform spectrometers, Re-
prints, 'Bromohydrins.
PB92-232966/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents
and Transport of Substances in Unstratified
Water Bodies Using Curvilinear Coordinates. Jour-
nal article.
Vsesoyuznyi Nauchno-lssledovatel'skii Inst. Gidro-
tekhniki i Melioratsii, Kharkov (USSR).
Y. M. Plis. C1992,8p EPA/600/J-92/334
Pub in Water Resources Research, v28 n1 p83-88
Jan 92 Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab.,
Athens. GA.
A model of wind-driven currents and transport of sub-
stances in unstratified water bodies is presented. The
model employs a coordinate system, consisting of cur-
vilinear functions that are orthogonal in the horizontal
plane and a coordinate of 'normalized depth.' The
method of merging asymptotic expansions was used
to obtain analytical expressions for components of cur-
rent velocity as functions of wind stress and pressure
anomaly gradient. The pressure anomaly was calculat-
ed using an equation that describes the influence of
bottom topography, Coriolis force, inertial forces, wind
friction, bottom friction, and lateral friction. (Copyright
(c) 1992 by the American Geophysical Union.)
Keywords: 'Mathematical models, 'Environmental
transport, 'Water currents, 'Spherical coordinates,
'Water quality, Air water interactions. Water pollution,
Turbulent flow. Fluid flow, Oceans, Freshwater,
Wind(Meteorology), Reprints.
PB92-232974/REB PC A03/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Im-
munosuppressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol
and 2-Methoxyacetlc Acid. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. J. Smialowicz, M. M. Riddle, W. C. Williams, C. B.
Copeland, and R. W. Luebke. c1992,11 p EPA/600/J-
92/335
Pub. in Toxicology 74, n1 p57-67 Aug 92. Prepared in
cooperation with ManTech Environmental Technolo-
gy, Inc.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
In the study, the immunosuppressive potential of ME
and MAA was evaluated in young adult female Fischer
344 rats and C57BL/6J mice. Rats and mice were
dosed by gavage with either ME or MAA in water, at
dosages ranging from 50 to 400 mg/kg/d, for 10 con-
secutive days. Rats and mice were examined for alter-
ations in body, spleen and thymus weights, and mito-
gen-induced proliferation of splenic lymphocytes in
vitro; separate groups were employed for the antibody
plaque-forming cell (PFC) response to trinitrophenyl-li-
popolysaccharide (TNP-LPS). Rats dosed at 100-400
mg/kg/d ME and rats dosed at 50-400 mg/kg/d MAA
had decreased thymus weights in the absence of de-
creased body or spleen weights. Lymphoproliferative
(LP) responses to concanavalin A (Con A), hytohe-
magglutinin (PHA), pokeweed mitogen (PWM) and Sal-
monella typhimurium mitogen (STM) were all reduced
in rats treated with all dosages of ME and at dosages
of MAA at or greater than I00mg/kg/d. In contrast to
the effects of ME and MAA on these end points in the
rat, no thymic involution or suppression of LP re-
sponses were observed in mice dosed at 50-400 mg/
kg/a.
Keywords: 'Immunosuppression, 'Toxicity, Rats,
Mice, Thymus gland, Organ weight, Graphs(Charts),
Body weight, Species specificity, Reprints, *2-methox-
yethanol, *2-methoxyacetic acid.
PB92-232982/REB PC A03/MF A01
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat. Jour-
nal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
M. E. Stanton, R. W. Skelton, and J. H. Freeman.
C1992,11p EPA/600/J-92/336
Pub. in Behavioral Neuroscience, v106 n4 p657-665
Aug 92. Prepared in cooperation with Victoria Univ.
(British Columbia), and North Carolina Univ. at Chapel
Hill.
Long-Evans rat pups, 17-18 or 24 days of age, were
trained with an eyeblink conditioning (EBC) procedure
that has recently been used with adult rats. Pups re-
ceived 3 sessions of delay conditioning in a single day,
at about 4 hour intervals (100 trials/session). Trials in-
volved pairings of an auditory conditioned stimulus (2.8
KHZ, 82 dB tone), and a periocular-shock uncondi-
tioned stimulus (US, 100msec, 2 mA), presented 280-
msec apart. EBC was observed at both ages, but older
pups learned much more rapidly. Subsequent experi-
ments established that the effect is associative (Exper-
iment 2), that age differences in EBC cannot be attrib-
uted to differences in the ability to respond or in sensi-
tivity to the US (Experiment 3); and that EBC can be
modulated by motivational state (Experiment 4). These
results indicate that EBC can be studied in the devel-
oping rat. Further use of the preparation could help
elucidate the relation between neural development
and the ontogeny of learning.
Keywords: 'Conditioning(Learning), Rats, Acoustic
stimulation, Development, Nervous system, Reprints,
•Eyeblink.
PB92-232990/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-
Chloroacetaldehyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in
the Male B6C3F1 Mouse. Journal article.
Pathology Associates, Inc., West Chester, OH.
F. B. Daniel, A. B. DeAngelo, J. A. Stober, G. R. Olson,
and N. P. Page. C1992,12p EPA/600/J-92/337
Contracts EPA-68-03-3526, EPA-68-C8-0082
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, v19 n2
p 159-168 Aug 92. See also PB91-242610. Prepared in
cooperation with Page Associates, Gaithersburg, MD.
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
Chloral hydrate (CH) and 2-chloroacetaldehyde (CAA)
have been identified as chlorination by-products in
drinking water. Both chemicals are genotoxic, but their
carcinogenic potential had not been adequately
tested. These bioassays were conducted using male
B6C3F1 mice exposed to 1 g/LCHandO.1 g/LCAAin
the drinking water for 104 weeks. Distilled water
served as the control; dichloroacetic acid (DCA; 0.5 g/
L) was included. Mean daily doses of 166 mg/kg/day
for CH, 17 mg/kg/day for CAA and 88 mg/kg/day for
DCA were measured. Mortality, body weight, organ
weights, gross pathology, and histopathology were ex-
amined. The primary target organ was the liver since
the organ weights and pathologic changes in other
organs were comparable between treated and untreat-
ed groups. Liver weights were increased for all chemi-
cals at the terminal sacrifice with the greatest in-
creases seen in the CH and DCA groups. Liver necro-
sis was induced by all test chemicals, but was most
severe in the CH and DCA groups. A significant in-
crease in the prevalence of liver tumors was seen for
all chemicals. For DCA 63% of the mice had carcino-
mas and 43% had adenomas. The combined preva-
lence for both neoplasms was 75%. For CH, the prev-
alence for carcinomas, adenomas, and combined
tumors was 46%, 29%, and 71 % respectively.
Keywords: "Liver neoplasms, 'Chloral hydrate, "Dich-
loroacetate, "Carcinogens, Mice, Males, Dose-re-
sponse relationships, Body weight. Organ weight,
Water consumption, Pathology, Adenoma, Carcinoma,
Reprints, *2-chloroacetaldehyde.
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PB92-233006/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection
in Rats and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of
Cyclophosphamide Exposure. Journal article.
NSI, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
R. W. Luebke, C. B. Copeland, D. L. Andrews, M. M.
Riddle, and R. J. Smialowicz. C1992,19p EPA/600/J-
92/338
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Toxicology, v73 n3 p305-321 Jul 92. Spon-
sored by Health Effects Research Lab., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Host resistance to Trichinella spiralis infection was
compared in rats (F344) and mice (C57BL/6J) follow-
ing various Cyclophosphamide (CY) treatment sched-
ules. Doses of CY given to mice were adjusted by body
surface area to be comparable to rat doses. Adult
parasite elimination was not affected by oral adminis-
tration of 1.5, 3 or 6 mg CY/kg/d to rats or 1.05, 2.1 or
4.2 mg CY/kg/d to mice for 10 d. In rats, resistance
was suppressed by a single oral dose of 80 mg/kg
given the day prior to infection, but was not affected at
20 or 40 mg/kg. A single oral dose of 14, 28 or 56 mg
CY/kg did not affect parasite expulsion in mice. Rats
were also given 4 daily intraperitoneal (ip) injections of
20, 40 or 80 mg CY/kg/d and mice received 14, 28 or
56 mg CY/kg/d. Infected rats did not survive at the two
higher dose levels and parasite expulsion was sup-
pressed at 20 mg/kg/d; parasite expulsion was sup-
pressed in mice by 4 ip injections of 56 mg CY/kg/d,
but not by lower doses. In rats, doses oc CY which
suppressed adult parasite expulsion also severely sup-
pressed the cellular proliferative response to an ex-
tract of T. spiralis (TsE). However, significient suppres-
sion of TsEndriven blastogenesis occurred at a dose of
CY which did not affect parasite expulsion, indicating
that the proliferative response in rats was more sensi-
tive to suppression than actual parasite elimination.
Keywords: 'Trichqnosis, •Pharmacology, 'Cyclophos-
phamide, 'Immunity, Cell division, Dose-response re-
lationships, Graphs(Charts), Reprints, 'Trichinella spir-
alis.
PB92-233014/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Miner-
al Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary
Mineral Fiber Number and Epidemiology. Journal
article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
D. L. Coffin, P. M. Cook, and J. P. Creason. c1992, 30p
EPA/600/J-92/339
Grant EPA-R-817643
Pub. in Inhalation Toxicology, v4 n3 p273-300 Jul 92.
See also PB88-250246. Sponsored by Health Effects
Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Large differences in mesothelioma induction by vari-
ous minerals were demonstrated in rats on the basis of
tumor to fiber ratios. Erinpite was 500-800 times more
tumorigenic and crocidolite 30-60 times more tumori-
genic than chysotile. Erionite was relatively more
potent when introduced intratrachealy than either as-
bestos. The data rank similarly to human exposure to
the same mineral fibers. The authors propose that a
factor here termed intrinsic potency probably related
to surface activity overrides both fiber number and
geometric configuration when fibers of strongly differ-
ent tumorigenicity are compared. The potency differ-
ence may be related to differing tendencies of the re-
spective surfaces to coordinate endogenous iron and
release free radicals via the Fenton reaction during the
reduction from the ferric to the ferrous state. It is sug-
gested that such potency differences may explain the
failure of certain man-made fibers to induce mesotheli-
oma from inhalation exposure because of insufficient
dose reaching the mesothelium. (Copyright (c) 1992 by
Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.)
Keywords: 'Mesothelioma, 'Lung, 'Asbestos, 'Epide-
miology, Comparison, Electron microscopy, Environ-
mental exposure pathways. Rats, 'Air pollutants, Re-
prints, 'Mineral fibers.
PB92-233022/REB PC A02/MF A01
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus
Clearance in Asymptomatic Smokers. Journal arti-
cle.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
W. D. Bennett, W. F. Chapman, and T. R. Gerrity.
C1992, 7p EPA/600/J-92/340
Pub. in Chest 102, n2 p412-416 Aug 92. Prepared in
cooperation with North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
Center for Environmental Medicine and Lung Biology.
Using monodisperse aerosols radiolabeled with
(99m)Tc, the authors studied the effectiveness of
cough and rapid inhalations for clearing mucus in ten
asymptomatic smokers. On three separate study days,
each subject breathed 5 micrometers (MMAD)
(99m)Tc-iron oxide particles under controlled breath-
ing conditions. While seated in front of a gamma
camera, retention (R) of lung activity (measured as a
percent of initial activity) was measured over the initial
2 h and again at 24 h following particle inhalation. On
the control day the subject sat quietly in front of the
camera, while on the cough day each subject per-
formed 60 controlled coughs during the first hour of re-
tention measurements, and on the rapid inhalation
study day each subject performed 90 rapid inhalations
during the first hour of retention measurements. Be-
cause breathing patterns were controlled during parti-
cle inhalation, initial lung deposition patterns were
matched on control, cough, and rapid inhalation study
days. By paired analysis, retentions at both 1 and 2 h
R(sub 1) and R(sub 2) for the cough and rapid inhala-
tion measurements were not significantly different
from control. Retention at 24 h (R(sub 24)) was not sig-
nificantly different between cough, rapid inhalation,
and control measurements (mean cough R(sub
24) = 15 percent, mean rapid inhalation R(sub 24) = 14
percent, mean control R(sub 24) = 17 percent).
Keywords: 'Cough, 'Mucus, 'Smoking, Aerosols,
Spirometry, Respiration, Organotechnetium com-
pounds, Reprints.
PB92-233030/REB PC A02/MF A01
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Stud-
ies of Low Level Solvent Mixtures, Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
D. Otto, H. K. Hudnell, and J. Prah. c1992,9p EPA/
600/J-92/341
Pub. in Applied Psychology: An International Review,
v41 n3 p239-245 Mar 92.
The design of appropriate studies to assess the senso-
ry irritant and neurobehavioral effects of exposure to
complex VOC mixtures poses a variety of methodo-
logical challenges, particularly at the low levels found
in new buildings. For instance, Otto et al (1989) ex-
posed subjects to a 25 mg/m3 mixture of 22 VOCs
representative of the highest concentration encoun-
tered in new homes. The concentration is equivalent,
in mass, to about 7 ppm toluene. As one might predict,
the mixture produced no consistent effects on the per-
formance of an extensive neurobehavioral test battery,
but did elicit classical SBS symptoms of eye and throat
irritation, headache and fatigue. Failure to find func-
tional deficits could be due to several factors. Perhaps
the tests were not sensitive (or difficult) enough to
detect effects. The authors used the neurobehavioral
evaluation system which was designed for occupation-
al field studies. Further study is needed to determine
the optimal testing parameters for use in repeated-
measure laboratory studies of university students. Fur-
ther study is also needed to determine which subsets
of the population are most vulnerable to adverse ef-
fects of VOC exposure. Finally, other physiological
endpoints (e.g., measures of inflammation and pulmo-
nary function) need to be explored.
Keywords: 'Solvents, 'Toxicology, Irritants, Neuropsy-
chological tests, Eye(Anatomy), Pharynx, Inflamma-
tion, Respiratory function tests, Indoor air pollution,
Reprints, Volatile organic compounds.
PB92-233055/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Technical Support Document to Aid States with
the Development of Carbon Monoxide State Im-
plementation Plans.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Springfield, VA.
E. H. Pechan. Jul 92, 55p EPA/452/R-92/003
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
Section 104 of the Clean Air Act (Act) Amendments of
1990 (CAAA) amends Part D of Title I of the Act by
adding additional provisions for carbon monoxide (CO)
nonattainment areas (Subpart 3). Sections 186 and
187 pertain to the classification of CO nonattainment
areas and to the submission requirements of the State
implementation plans (SIP's) for these areas, respec-
tively. This document provides the States with guid-
ance in developing their SIP for the moderate and seri-
ous CO nonattainment areas under their administra-
tion. This document should be used in conjunction with
discussions between the States and the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Office staffs and
with other relevant EPA offices, as well as with the ap-
propriate referenced EPA materials. The purpose of
this guidance is to provide technical specifications to
support the policy presented in the 'General Preamble:
Implementation of Title I CAAA of 1990' (57 FR
13948).
Keywords: 'State implementation plans, 'Carbon
monoxide, 'Air pollution abatement, Requirements,
Clean Air Act, Guidelines, US EPA, Regional analysis,
Fuels, Specifications, Pollution sources. Air pollution
control, Stationary sources, Mobile pollutant sources,
Motor vehicles.
PB92-233063/REB PC A03/MF A01
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You
Better Shop Around.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
K. J. Adler, and M. D. Smolen. 7 Aug 89,49p EPA/
506/2-89/003
Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina State
Univ. at Raleigh.
The manual presents six examples of how states iden-
tify their priorities for treatment of impaired or threat-
ened water bodies. These case studies are intended to
help you as a water quality manager to develop or
refine your own process for ranking NPS impaired or
threatened water bodies. The manual does not provide
'cookbook' approaches to ranking water bodies
Rather, it provides examples that you may modify to
suit your state's approach to managing NPS pollution.
State and federal water quality managers are encour-
aged to use or adapt these examples to their state
NPS management programs where appropriate so that
selected projects: (1) restore the greatest beneficial
uses at a reasonable cost, and (2) increase the likeli-
hood of a successful NPS project-given available re-
sources and program authority.
Keywords: "Water treatment, 'Surface waters, Manu-
als, Water quality management, Ranking, Rivers,
Lakes, Streams, Agriculture, Cost analysis, Case stud-
ies, Priorities.
PB92-233071/REB PCA01/MFA01
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment
Technologies Are Being Successfully Applied at
Superfund Sites. Technology fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92, 5p EPA/542/F-92/002
Treatment technologies are processes applied to the
treatment of hazardous waste or contaminated mater-
ias, such as soils, sludges, sediments and debris, to
permanently alter their condition through chemical, bi-
ological, or physical means. They are used as an alter-
native to merely containing the hazardous substances
on site or in a hazardous waste landfill that is designed
and operated under the Federal Resource Conserva-
tion Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations. Today, treat-
ment technologies are being tailored to deal with spe-
cific hazardous wastes.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, "Waste treatment,
Soils, Sludge, Sediments, Debris. Sites, Guidelines,
Earth fills, Innovative treatment.
PB92-233089/REB PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction. Technology
fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
December 1992 63
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Mar 92, 5p EPA/542/F-92/004
Solvent extraction is a treatment technology that uses
a solvent (a fluid that can dissolve another substance)
to separate or remove hazardous organic contami-
nants from sludges, sediments, or soil. Solvent extrac-
tion does not destroy contaminants. It concentrates
them so they can be recycled or destroyed. It is used in
combination with other technologies to destroy the
separated concentrated contaminants. When the soil
enters an extractor (a tank where the contaminated
soil is mixed with the solvent), the soil is separated into
three components, or fractions: solvent with dissolved
contaminants, solids, and water. Contaminants are
concentrated into each of these fractions. For exam-
ple, PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) concentrate in
the contaminated solvent mixture, while metals are left
behind in the solids and water.
Keywords: 'Extraction, 'Solvents, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Waste treatment, Industrial wastes. Sewage
treatment, Concentration(Composition), Separation,
Solids, Liquids, Screening, Waste disposal, Removal,
Residues, Containment, Recycling, Guidelines.
PB92-233097/REB PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing. Technology fact
sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,6p EPA/542/F-92/003
Soil washing is a technology that uses liquids (some-
times combined with chemical additives) and a me-
chanical process to scrub soils. The scrubbing re-
moves hazardous contaminants and concentrates
them into smaller volume. After the soil washing proc-
ess is completed, the smaller volume of soil, which
contains the majority of the fine silt and clay particles,
can be further treated by other methods (such as incin-
eration or bioremediation) or disposed of according to
State and Federal regulations.
Keywords: 'Washing, 'Soil, 'Hazardous materials,
Liquids. Additives, Removal, Volume, Concentration,
Silts, Clay soils. Incinerators, Waste disposal, Screen-
ing, Debris, Regulations, Bioremediation.
PB92-233105/RE8 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Glyco4ate Dehalogenation.
Technology fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,6p EPA/542/F-92/005
Glycolate dehalogenation is the process of using a
chemical reagent (a glycol in this case) to remove
halogen from contaminants, consequently rendering
them less hazardous. A chemical reagent is a sub-
stance used to react with and change another sub-
stance This dehalogenation process can be used on
halogenated contaminants such as PCBs and dioxins
that may be found in soil and oils.
Keywords: 'Glycols, 'Dehalogenation, 'Hazardous
materials, Soils, Agents, Alkali metals, Contaminants,
Halogens, Glycolate, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Diox-
ins.
PB92-233113/REB PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing. Technology
fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92.6p EPA/542/F-92/007
The Fact Sheet contains a description of what in situ
soil flushing is, how it works; why consider in situ soil
flushing; will soil flushing work at the site; where is it
being selected; and how to obtain more information.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Remedial action, Public information.
Technology innovation, In-situ processing, Soil treat-
ment. Land pollution control. Injection, Surfactants,
"Innovative treatment technologies, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, 'Soil flushing, Soil
washing.
PB92-233121/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram: Spring Update to the Technology Profiles.
Fourth Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92,22p EPA/540/R-92/012
See also PB92-224294.
The SITE Program promotes the development and im-
plementation of innovative treatment technologies that
(1) reduce the toxicity, mobility, or volume of hazard-
ous waste, and (2) monitor the nature and extent of
hazardous waste site contamination. To accomplish
these tasks, the SITE Program consists of four interre-
lated programs: Demonstration Program; Emerging
Technology Program; Monitoring and Measurement
Technologies Program; and Technology Transfer Pro-
gram.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
Monitoring, Solid waste disposal, Toxicity, Project
planning, Technology transfer. Cost estimates, 'Su-
perfund, Innovative technology, Demonstration
projects.
PB92-233139/REB PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: 'Allium sativum' (Garlic). Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Jun 92, 5p EPA/540/FS-92/210
See also PB92-220235.
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1964,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The RED FACTS fact sheet
summarizes EPA's conclusion, as set forth in the Re-
registration Eligibility Document (or RED), that prod-
ucts containing a pesticide do not pose unreasonable
risks when used as directed by Agency-approved la-
beling, and are eligible for reregistration.
Keywords: 'Regulations, 'Pesticides, Registration, In-
gredients, Environmental impacts, Humans, Risk,
Marking, Chemical information fact sheet, Reregistra-
tion.
PB92-233147/REB PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
May91,29pEPA2lT-1005
See also PB92-188978.
Few chemicals have had as much impact or been the
subject of as much controversy in recent decades as
pesticides. The booklet is intended to introduce read-
ers to EPA's pesticide programs. Pesticide registration
and food safety are discussed first, followed by de-
scriptions of other pesticide programs The appendi-
ces at the back of the booklet contain a glossary of
technical terms, a list of materials for further reading
and reference, and the addresses and telephone num-
bers of pesticide program contacts in EPA headquar-
ters and 10 regional offices and in all 50 states.
Keywords: 'Regulations, 'Pesticides,
•Tolerances(Physiology). US EPA, Evaluation,
Review, Monitoring, Farms, Workers, Safety, Endan-
gered species. Training, Ground water, Ingredients,
Prevention, Reregistration.
PB92-233154/REB PC A06/MF A02
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A
Report to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
Apr 92,101p EPA/503/9-92/007
See also PB91-168385.
The National Estuary Program After Four Years: A
Report to Congress is a status report on the National
Estuary Program (NEP) and the seventeen Manage-
ment Conferences that are part of the NEP. The
Report is divided into: Part I Meeting a Need: The Na-
tional Estuary Program; Part II Understanding Estu-
aries: The Key to Better Management; Part III Manag-
ing Estuaries: The Best Methods; Part IV Assessing
the NEP: What Has Been Learned; Part V Looking to
the Future: Trends and Needs; and Part VI Moving
Ahead: The NEP Projects.
Keywords: 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Estuaries, 'Coasts,
'Water quality management, Water pollution control,
Habitats, Narragansett Bay, Puget Sound, San Fran-
cisco Estuary, Delaware Estuary, Galveston Bay,
Santa Monica Bay, New York - New Jersey Harbor Es-
tuary, Sarasota Bay, Casco Bay, Massachusetts Bays,
Tampa Bay, Shellfish, Regulations, National Estuary
Program.
PB92-233287/REB PC A13/MF A03
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring
Constituents: Chemical and Physical Properties
(40 CFR Part 264, Appendix 9). Handbook.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
J. Brown. Sep 92,290p EPA/530/R-92/022
The Handbook contains physical and chemical proper-
ties of constituents listed in 40 CFR Part 264, Appen-
dix 9. The constituents contained in the Handbook are
those currently listed in Appendix 9, however, the
Handbook also contains constituents that are being
considered for addition to or delation from Appendix 9.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Hazardous materials,
'Chemical analysis, Project management, Physical
properties, Handbooks, Chemical properties, Acetone,
Naphthylene, Antimony, Benzene, Barium, Parathion,
Molecular weight, Specific gravity. Solubility, Chlorine
organic compounds, 'Superfund, Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act(RCRA), Listings, CAS numbers.
PB92-233881/REB PC A05/MF A01
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment
Technologies (3rd): Domestic and International.
Held in Dallas, Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Ab-
stract Proceedings.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep 91,84p EPA/540/2-91 /016
See also PB92-219732.
On June 11-13, 1991, the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's Technology Innovation Office and Risk
Reduction Engineering Laboratory hosted an interna-
tional conference in Dallas, TX, to exchange solutions
to hazardous waste treatment problems. During the
conference, scientists and engineers representing
government agencies, industry, and academia attend-
ed 37 presentations describing domestic and interna-
tional technologies for the treatment of waste,
sludges, and contaminated soils at uncontrolled haz-
ardous waste disposal sites. Technologies included
physical/chemical, biological, thermal, and stabiliza-
tion techniques presented by EPA and other federal
government agency contractors. Domestic and inter-
national scientists and vendors presented over 50
posters explaining their treatment methods and re-
sults. The document contains abstracts of the presen-
tations from the conference, and many of the posters
that were on display.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
'Meetings. Ground water, Soils, Cleaning, Stabiliza-
tion, Earth fills, Incinerators, Sites, Vapors, Biodeterior-
ation, Circulation, Reverse osmosis, Vapor extraction.
PB92-233899/REB PC A03/MF A01
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for
Your Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Jun 92,21 p EPA/700/K-92/005
A preventive health care program for your lawn should
have the following steps: Develop healthy soil; Choose
a grass type that thrives in your climate; Mow high,
often, and with sharp blades; Water deeply but not too
often; Correct thatch build-up; and Set realistic goals.
Keywords: "Soil erosion, 'Grasses, 'Plant diseases,
Pesticides, Weed control. Insect control, Fertilizers, Ni-
trogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, 'Lawns.
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PB92-235563/REB PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments
and Debris. Technology fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,6p EPA/542/F-92/001
The Fact Sheet contains what innovative treatment
technologies are; why they are used; the different
types; how the treatment technologies are selected
and which are used; what happens of a technology
does not work; where innovative treatment technol-
ogies are being selected; why EPA is encouraging the
use of these treatments; and how more information
can be obtained.
Keywords: 'Superfund, * Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Technology innovation,
Soil treatment, Remedial action, Sludges, Land pollu-
tion control, Sediments, Public information, Substi-
tutes, 'Innovative treatment technologies, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
PB92-235571/REB PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing. Technology fact
sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,5p EPA/542/F-92/008
The Fact Sheet contains a description of bioventing;
what it is; how it works; why this type of treatment
should be used; will bioventing work on the site; where
it is being selected; and how to get more information
on the subject.
Keywords; 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, In-situ processing, Guidelines, Public in-
formation, Biological treatment, Microorganisms, Re-
medial action, Oxidation, Injection, Aeration, Technol-
ogy innovation, 'Innovative treatment technologies,
'Soil venting, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response.
PB92-235589/REB PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exoge-
nous Microorganisms in Bioremediation. Technol-
ogy fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,5p EPA/542/F-92/009
The Fact Sheet contains a description of bioremedia-
tion; what indigenous and exogenous microorganisms
are; how these microorganisms are used; what sites
can use these microorganisms; and how to obtain
more information.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Remedial action, Biological treatment,
Land pollution control, Public information, Technology
innovation, Biodeterioratipn, Waste treatment, Soil
treatment. Oil pollution, Soil surveys, 'Innovative treat-
ment technologies, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, 'Indigenous microorganisms, Exog-
enous microorganisms.
PB92-235597/REB PCA01/MFA01
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Mar 92,5p EPA/542/F-92/010
The Fact Sheet contains a description of air sparging;
how it works; why use this treatment method; will it
always work; where air sparging is being used; and
how to get more information on this treatment.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Guidelines. Soil treatment, Technology
innovation, Land pollution control, Injection, Public in-
formation, Zone of saturation, Water pollution control,
Ground water, Aeration, 'Innovative treatment tech-
nologies, 'Air sparging, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Soil vapor extraction.
PB92-235605/REB PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground
Water Issue.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
D. C. DiGiulio. Apr 92, 9p EPA/540/S-92/004
The Regional Superfund Ground-Water Forum is a
group of scientists, representing EPA's Regional Su-
perfund Offices, organized to exchange up-to-date in-
formation related to ground-water remediation at Su-
perfund sites. One of the major issues of concern to
the Forum is the transport and fate of contaminants in
soil and ground water as related to subsurface remedi-
ation. The ability of soil venting to inexpensively
remove large amounts of volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) from contaminated soils is well established.
However, the time required using venting to remediate
soils to low contaminant levels often required by state
and federal regulators has not been adequately inves-
tigated. Discussion is presented to aid in evaluating the
feasibility of venting application. Methods to optimize
venting application are also discussed.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Superfund, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Water pollution control, 'Ground
water, Soil treatment, Volatile organic compounds, Re-
medial action, Land pollution control, Aeration, Sub-
surface investigations, Environmental transport, Feasi-
bility studies, Mass transfer, 'Soil venting, 'Innovative
treatment technologies.
PB92-235613/REB PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE): Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor,
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 91, 4p EPA/540/M5-91 /005
The Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc. (HRD) Flame Reactor is a patented and proven
high temperature thermal process designed to safely
treat industrial residues and wastes containing metals.
During processing, the waste material is introduced
into the hottest portion of the Flame Reactor, where
the wastes are subjected to a very hot reducing gas
(greater than 2000 C) produced from the combustion
of solid or gaseous hydrocarbon fuels in oxygen-en-
riched air. The metal vapors further react and cool in
the combustion chamber and cooling system to
produce a metal-enriched oxide that is collected in a
baghouse. The resulting metal oxides can be recycled
to recover the metals. The amount of waste reduction
to slag and oxide depends on the chemical and physi-
cal properties of the waste material.
Keywords: 'Thermal reactors, 'Waste treatment,
'High temperature tests, 'Slags, Technology innova-
tion, Performance evaluation, Materials recovery,
Metals, Air pollution control, Metal oxides, Industrial
wastes, Baghouses, Process charting, Combustion
chambers, 'Superfund innovative technology evalua-
tion.
PB92-235621/REB PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids. Fact
sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Jun 92, 5p EPA/540/FS-92/211
See also PB92-220227.
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The RED FACTS fact sheet
summarizes EPA's conclusion, as set forth in the Re-
registration Eligibility Document (or RED), that prod-
ucts containing a pesticide do not pose unreasonable
risks when used as directed by Agency-approved la-
beling, and are eligible for reregistration. The fact
sheet summaries the information in the RED for pu-
trescent whole egg solids.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Toxic substances, 'Repel-
lents, Environmental impact assessments, Hazardous
materials, Public health, Regulations, Ecology, 'Chem-
ical Information Fact Sheet, 'Reregistration, 'Putres-
cent whole egg solids, Federal Insecticide Fungicide
and Rodenticide Act, Use patterns, Science findings.
PB92-235639/REB PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Aug 92, 6p EPA/540/FS-92/212
SeealsoPB92-220219.
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or the environment.
The pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The RED FACTS fact sheet
summarizes EPA's conclusion, as set forth in the Re-
registration Eligibility Document (or RED), that prod-
ucts containing a pesticide do not pose unreasonable
risks when used as directed by Agency-approved la-
beling, and are eligible for reregistration. The fact
sheet summaries the information in the RED for alkyl
amine hydrochloride.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Toxic substances, 'Antimi-
crobial agents, Preservatives, Hazardous materials.
Standards, Exposure, Regulations, Toxicology, Ecolo-
gy, Amines, Hydrocrriorides, Path of pollutants, Public
health, Exposure, Occupational safety and health, Risk
assessment, Labels, 'Chemical Information Fact
Sheet, 'Reregistration, 'Alkyl amine hydrochloride,
Use patterns, Science findings.
PB92-235647/REB PC A20/MF A04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation
of Control Technology Determinations. Second
Supplement to the 1990 Edition. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
J. E. Steigerwald. Jul 92,452p EPA/453/R-92/002
See also PB91-231548.
The Clean Air Act as amended in 1977 prescribes sev-
eral technology-based limitations affecting new or
modified air pollution sources: (1) new source perform-
ance stds. (NSPS); (2) best available control technolo-
gy (BACT); and (3) lowest achievable emission rate
(LAER). The basic purposes of the RACT/BACT/
LAER Clearinghouse are to: (1) provide State and local
air pollution control agencies with current information
on case-by-case control technology determinations
that are made nationwide and (2) promote communi-
cation, cooperation, and sharing of control technology
information among the permitting agencies. The infor-
mation presented in the compilation was abstracted
from preconstruction permits and submitted voluntarily
by the State and local air pollution control agencies.
The Clearinghouse is intended as a reference for State
and local agencies in making RACT/BACT/LAER de-
cisions. Since the 1985 BLC document was published
in June of that year, annual supplements containing
only those determinations inserted or revised during
the previous 12 months were published.
Keywords: 'Best technology, 'Air pollution control,
Performance standards, Tests, Air pollution abate-
ment, US EPA, Technology utilization, Licenses, State
government, Local government.
PB92-235654/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nu-
clear Powered Electrical Generating Station. Envi-
ronmental research brief.
New Jersey Inst. of Tech., Newark.
P. Eyraud, and D. J. Watts. Aug 92,6p EPA/600/S-92/
025
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
funded a project with the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection and Energy (NJDEPE) to
assist in conducting waste minimization assessments
at thirty small- to medium-sized businesses in the state
of New Jersey. One of the sites selected was a nuclear
powered electrical generating station. A site visit was
made in 1990 during which several opportunities for
waste minimization were identified. The assessment
identified waste oil and oil/water mixtures, coatings,
solvents, grease and laboratory reagents as significant
contributors to the facility's waste stream. Options
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identified for waste reduction included strengthened
inventory controls, encouragement of 'just-in-time' de-
livery of supplies, direct charge back of waste treat-
ment expenses to the unit or project responsible for
the waste, encouragement of the use of materials with
reduced hazard level, and change of the frequency or
material used for coating of surfaces.
Keywords: 'Nuclear power plants, "Hazardous materi-
als, 'Waste management. New Jersey, Oil wastes,
Coatings, Solvents, Greases, Chemical compounds.
Waste treatment, Assessments, Electric power gen-
eration. 'Source reduction, 'Waste minimization.
PB92-235662/REB PC A03/MF A01
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the
Cabool, Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escheri-
chia coli' 0157:H7. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
E. E. Geldreich, K. R. Fox, J. A. Goodrich, E. W. Rice,
and R. M. Clark. C1992,12p EPA/600/J-92/284
Pub. in Water Research, v26 n8 p1127-1137 1992.
Prepared in cooperation with National Center for Infec-
tious Diseases, Atlanta, GA. Enteric Diseases Branch.
A field investigation of a recent disease outbreak re-
sulting in three deaths, 34 hospitalizations and a total
of 240 documented cases of diarrhea was linked
through on-site data gathering and use of a distribution
system model to the public water supply. The patho-
genic agent, E. coli serotype 0157:H7, was isolated
from patient's feces and cases were restricted to
people using public water supply. Untreated ground
water quality was not a factor but some disturbance in
the distribution system, possibly 2 line breaks allowed
contaminants to enter the water supply. This is the first
time a distribution system model has been used to
show that the pattern of illness occurrences in a water-
borne outbreak study were related to water movement
patterns in the distribution network.
Keywords: •Eschenchia Coli. 'Water supply, 'Water
pollution, Humans. Feces, Diarrhea, Isolation, Water
distribution. Distribution systems, Models, Ground
water, Repnnts, Water borne diseases.
PB92-235670/REB PC A05/MF A02
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects
of Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement
to 1986 Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other
Photochemical Oxklants.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Criteria and Assessment
Office.
D. L. Costa, L. J. Folinsbee, J. A. Raub, B. Tilton, and
D. T. Tingey. Jan 92,100p EPA/600/8-88/105F
See also PB87-142949 and PB89-135123.
Since completion of the 1986 Air Quality Criteria Docu-
ment for Ozone, additional information has become
available that warrants consideration by U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) in its review of
the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
for ozone. The summary reviews and evaluates select-
ed literature published from 1986 through early 1989
on the vegetation and health effects resulting from ex-
posure to ozone. Emphasis has been placed on eval-
uation of key human health effects literature and other
data most pertinent to determination by U.S. EPA of
the appropriate level and form of the primary NAAQs
and Vhe appropriate form of the secondary NAAQs.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Humans), "Air pollu-
tion effects(Plants), 'Air quality, 'Ozone, 'Oxidants.
Photochemical reactions. Public health. Vegetation,
US EPA, National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Air
pollution standards. Epidemiology, Laboratory ani-
mals. Exposure. Risk assessment. Respiratory dis-
eases
PB92-235688/REB PC A08/MF A02
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual. Final
rept Nov90-Dec91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
D. L Harmon. Sep 92,165p EPA/600/R-92/171
See also PB89-169882 and PB89-221287.
The report gives guidelines on the recovery and recy-
cle o( the chtorofluoro-carbofi (CFC). dtchlorodifluoro-
methane (CFC-12), from mobile air conditioners. It is
intended for wide distnbution internationally and is es-
pecially for use by developing countries and the World
Bank to assist such nations in phasing out or avoiding
the future use of ozone-depleting CFCs. These guide-
lines will aid these countries in maintaining a supply of
such chemicals. The report provides information on
existing recovery/recycle technologies used for
mobile air conditioners and references other reliable,
authoritative sources of information for more detail.
The steps that should be considered in developing and
implementing a national mobile air-conditioning refrig-
erant recycle program are discussed.
Keywords: 'Refrigerants, 'Materials recovery, 'Air
pollution abatement, 'Freons, 'Recycling, Chlorohy-
drocarbons, Dichlorodifluoromethane, Air condition-
ers, Mobile equipment, Motor vehicles, Ozone deple-
tion, Implementation, Developing countries. Manuals,
Freon 12, Freon 22.
PB92-235936/REB PC A02/MF A01
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bul-
letin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct92,10p EPA/540/S-92/007
See also PB87-146296.
Rotating biological contactors employ aerobic fixed-
film treatment to degrade either organic and/or nitrog-
enous (ammonia-nitrogen) constituents present in
aqueous waste streams. Fixed-film systems provide a
surface to which the biomass can adhere. Treatment is
achieved as the waste passes by the media, enabling
fixed-film systems to acclimate biomass capable of de-
grading organic waste. Fixed-film rotating biological
contactor reactors provide a surface to which soil or-
ganisms can adhere; many indigenous soil organisms
are effective degraders of hazardous wastes. The bul-
letin provides information on the technology applicabil-
ity, the technology limitations, a description of the
technology, the types of residuals produced, site re-
quirements, the latest performance data, the status of
the technology, and sources of further information.
Keywords: 'Biological treatment, 'Superfund, 'Waste
treatment, "Liquid wastes. Remedial action. Soil
microorganisms. Aerobic processes. Hazardous mate-
rials. Organic compounds. Leaching. Biodeterioration,
Technology utilization, Nitrogen compounds. Bio-
chemical oxygen demand, 'Rotating biological contac-
tors.
PB92-238328/HEB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology. Final
rept.
National Research Council. Washington, DC. Subcom-
mittee on Pulmonary Toxicology.
C1989,188p ISBN-0-309-03992-4
Grant EPA-R-812547
Library of Congress catalog card no. 89-37280. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC.
Biologic markers, which are indicators of biological ex-
posure or change, offer the promise of early detection
of the diseases caused by exposure to airborne envi-
ronmental pollutants. Biologic markers have already
helped researchers discover indications of pulmonary
damage resulting from low-level ozone. The report is
an in-depth look at the use of biologic markers in de-
tecting pulmonary disease. In the beginning of the
book is an explanation of the main concepts of the
field, highlighting the distinctions among markers of
exposure, markers of effect, and markers of suscepti-
bility. Among the major issues explored are. (1) The
potential usefulness of animal studies m developing
biologic markers for use in humans, (2) The idea!
nature of the respiratory tract as a site for detecting
pollutant-specific markers-with a review of innovative
new approaches to measuring markers on the molecu-
lar level; (3) The role of physiologic measurements of
respiratory tract function-from standard clinical tests
to state-of-the-art assays of tissue barrier mtegrity-in
marker studies; (4) The use of naked-eye and micro-
scopic (light, electron, and x-ray) examinations to
assess changes in lung structure and function.
Keywords: "Lung, 'Toxicology, "Biological markers.
Respiratory system, Exposure, Physiology, Inflamma-
tion, Biochemistry, Air pollution effects(Humans), Envi-
ronmental pollutants, Inhalation.
PB92-238351/REB PC A10/MF A03
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Atlanta, GA.
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Subcom-
mittee on Immunotoxicology.
1992,218p ISBN-0-309-04389-1
Contracts ATSDR-U50/ATU300009-02, ATSDR-U50/
ATU300009-03
Library of Congress catalog card no. 91-67588. Spon-
sored by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry, Atlanta, GA., and Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC.
The report focuses on the human immune system and
its response to environmental toxicants. The authoring
committee provides direction for continuing develop-
ment of biologic markers, with strategies for applying
markers to immunotoxicity in humans and recom-
mended outlines for clinical and field studies. The book
provides a technical overview of these and other key
issues: (1) How the monitoring of biologic markers
such as lymphocytes in the blood (called T cells) can
be used to determine the effects of potentially harmful
environmental toxicants; (2) Types of disease resulting
from immune suppression; (3) Hypersensitivity, au-
toimmunity, and immunodeficiency; (4) Characteristics
of the immune system. The use of immunotoxicity
markers will help scientists and those responsible for
public health better respond to reduce human chemi-
cal exposure.
Keywords: "Biological markers, 'Immunology, 'Toxi-
cology, Exposure, Hypersensitivity, T-lymphocytes,
Autoimmune diseases, Immunosuppression, Environ-
mental health.
PB92-238468/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of
Growth. Annual rept.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
B. Crabtree. Sep 92, 54p EPA/600/R-92/169
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
See also PB91-222034. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The report documents activities of EPA's Control
Technology Center (CTC) during its fifth year of suc-
cessful operation in providing technical assistance to
state, local, and federal air pollution control agencies.
In fiscal year 1991 (FY 91), the Center also began pro-
viding limited technical assistance to the private sector
in compliance with mandates of the 1990 Clean Air Act
Amendments. The report documents technical and ad-
ministrative efforts during the period to respond to in-
creased demands from the pollution control communi-
ty for technical assistance. The 90% increase in HOT-
LINE calls resulted from an increase in calls from gov-
ernmental agencies and the additional calls from the
private sector. In addition, each of the other CTC serv-
ices experienced significant increases. The RACT/
BACT/LAER Clearinghouse experienced a 250% in-
crease in accesses for FY 91. In its first months of op-
eration, the CTC's Bulletin Board System averaged 79
accesses a week. Finally, more than 4,000 CTC docu-
ments were mailed during FY 91. These increases are
evidence that the CTC is providing a valuable service
to the air pollution control community.
Keywords: "Air pollution control, "Technology transfer,
"Information services, Clean Air Act, Compliance,
Technical assistance, Administrative procedures, In-
formation transfer. Air quality, US EPA, State pro-
grams, Regional analysis, "Control Technology
Center.
PB92-23S476/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a
Local Board of Education in New Jersey. Environ-
mental research brief.
New Jersey Inst. of Tech., Newark.
P. Eyraud. and D J. Watts. Aug 92,6p EPA/600/S-92/
027
Grant EPA-R-815165
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
funded a project with the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection and Energy, NJDEPE, to
assist in conducting waste minimization assessments
at 30 small- to medium-size businesses in the state of
New Jersey. One of the sites selected was a local
Board of Education. The school's administration build-
ing and the high school were the focus of the assess-
ment. A site visit was made in 1990 during which sev-
eral opportunities for waste minimization were identi-
fied. The waste streams that were evaluated include
paint, spilled chemicals and leaking containers, saw-
dust and wood scraps, solvent-based coatings, de-
greasing solvents, waste oil, antifreeze, laboratory
wastes, and art project wastes. Implementation of the
identified waste minimization opportunities was not
part of the program. Percent waste reduction, net
annual savings, implementation costs and payback pe-
riods were estimated.
Keywords: 'Chemical compounds, 'Waste manage-
ment, Paints, Wood wastes, Scrap, Coatings, Sol-
vents, Laboratories, Oils, Assessments, Paper, Sites,
Businesses, Schools, New Jersey, 'Waste minimiza-
tion.
PB92-238484/REB PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subti-
lis' GB03. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
9 Jul 92,6p EPA/540/FS-92/218
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on bacillus subtilis GBO3. A
Fact Sheet is issued after registration of a new chemi-
cal.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Toxic substances, Regula-
tions, Fungicides, Toxicology, Ecology, Agricultural
products, Seeds, 'Bacillus subtilis GBO3, Chemical In-
formation Fact Sheet, Use patterns. Science findings,
Gus 2000 biological fungicide.
PB92-238492/REB PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New
Chemical Registration).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
27 Feb 92, 9p EPA/540/FS-92/220
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on a specific pesticide or group
of pesticides. A Fact Sheet is issued after one of the
following actions has occurred: (1) Issuance or reis-
suance of a registration standard; (2) Issuance of each
special review document; (3) Registration of a signifi-
cantly changed use pattern; (4) Registration of a new
chemical, or (5) An immediate need for information to
resolve controversial issues relating to a specific
chemical or use pattern.
Keywords: 'Regulations, 'Pesticides, 'Standards,
Fungicides, Utilization, Vegetables, Fruits, Soybeans,
Seeds, Toxicity, Risk, Color, Odor, pH, Storage, 'Oxa-
dixyl, Chemical Information Fact Sheet.
PB92-238500/REB PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: •Pseudomonas
fluorescens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
16 Sep 92,6p EPA/540/FS-92/221
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on a specific pesticide or group
of pesticides. A Fact Sheet is issued after one of the
following actions has occurred. (1) Issuance or reis-
suance of a registration standard, (2) Issuance of each
special review document, (3) Registration of a signifi-
cantly changed use pattern, (4) Registration of a new
chemical, or (5) An immediate need for information to
resolve controversial issues relating to a specific
chemical or use pattern.
Keywords: 'Standards, 'Pesticides, 'Regulations, Uti-
lization, Registration, Sprays,
ConcentratipnfComposition), Sites, Toxicology, Chem-
ical properties, Physical properties, Tests, Ecology,
Fishes, Chemicals, Biological control agent, Pseudo-
monas.
PB92-238518/REB PC A09/MF A02
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication:
A Guide to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
Bibliography Aug 91-Jun 92.
Environmental Pn
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
G. King. 20 Jul 92,189p EPA/749/N-92/001
SeealsoPB92-114412.
The issue of Risk Assessment, Management, and
Communication: A Guide to selected Sources is the
tenth update in EPA's series of risk management bib-
liographies. References were gathered from the envi-
ronmental, medical, and scientific literature included in
the following databases: ABI/lnform, Pollution Ab-
stracts, Conference Papers Index, Enviroline, Legal
Resource Index, Life Sciences Collection, Magazine
Index, NTIS, PAIS International, and NLM's TOXLINE
and MEDLINE.
Keywords: 'Risk assessment, *USEPA, "Communica-
tions management, 'Bibliographies, Information sys-
tems, Environmental surveys, Medicine, Pollution,
Data bases, Legislation, Epidemiology, Abstracts,
Sources.
PB92-238S26/REB PC A12/MF A03
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Indole-
3-Butyric Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Aug 92, 264p EPA/540/RS-92/217
EPA is directed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1988 (FIFRA '88)
to review all pesticide products containing active ingre-
dients initially registered before November 1, 1984,
and to reregister those products that have a substan-
tially complete data base and do not pose unreason-
able adverse effects to people or to the environment.
This pesticide reregistration program is to be complet-
ed by the late 1990's. The Reregistration Eligibility
Document (or RED) for indole-3-butyric acid discusses
the scientific data and other information supporting
EPA's regulatory conclusion that products containing a
pesticide do not pose unreasonable risks when used
as directed by Agency-approved labeling, and are eligi-
ble for reregistration.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Toxic substances, Pollution
standards, Path of pollutants, Regulations, Toxic sub-
stances. Toxicology, Growth regulators, Plant growth,
Nitrogen organic compounds, Ecology, Agricultural
products, Labels, Risk assessment. Environmental
impact assessments, 'Indole butyric acid, 'Reregistra-
tion, Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act, CAS 133-32-4.
PB92-239268/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA.
Region IX.
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm
Drain Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant
Demonstration Project on the Kenter Canyon
Storm Drain System in Santa Monica. Final rept.
Santa Monica Office of the City Engineer, CA.
G. E. Greene. Jun 92,116p
Prepared in cooperation with Santa Monica Bay Res-
toration Project, Monterey Park, CA. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA.
Region IX.
The Pico-Kenter Canyon storm drain is typical of many
in the region. Chemical contamination is low, but the
water contains pathogenic human bacteria and vi-
ruses, signifying a health threat. Ozone is used to dis-
infect drinking water while forming few chlorinatipn by-
products. Santa Monica City evaluated ozonation of
dry-weather storm drain flows to disinfect the water
and estimated chemical concentrations. At ozone
doses of 10-20 mg/L, microbial populations were re-
duced 3-5 log (99.9% to 99.999%). In many effluent
samples, the reduction qualified the water for land-
scape irrigation projects. While ozonation by-products
(aldehydes) were detected in the effluent (<100PPB),
no increase in halogenated by-products, or mutagenic-
ity, was observed. Based on State Ocean Objectives
and Federal Potable Water MCLs, the primary hazard-
ous chemicals in the water were copper, lead, and Po-
lynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). While
metals remain after ozonation, the concentrations of
some organics were greatly reduced.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Disinfection,
'Storm drains, 'Ozonation, Microorganism
control(Water), Urban drainage, Aromatic polycyclic
hydrocarbons, Heavy metals, Pilot plants, Bacteria,
Design criteria, Performance evaluation, Santa
Monica(California).
PB92-239482/REB PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991.
Volume 4: West-Central Illinois Region. Annual
rept.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
A. J. Burns. Jul 92,67p IEPA/WPC-92-110D
See also PB92-222512, PB92-222876 and PB92-
231125.
The report is Vol. 5 of a series of 7 reports summariz-
ing Illinois EPA's 1991 Illinois Volunteer Lake Monitor-
ing Program (VLMP). It provides a summary of 1991
VLMP lakes in West-Central Illinois a program over-
view, volunteer participation, and a ranking of lakes on
a regional basis. Thirty-nine volunteers recorded total
depth, Secchi disc transparency, and field observa-
tions for 25 lakes in West-Central Illinois between May
and October, 1991. Average transparencies ranged
from 13-133 inches. Volunteer water quality samples
were collected at 7 lakes once every month from May
thru October and ambient lake data.
Keywords: 'Lakes, 'Water pollution sampling, 'Illinois,
Citizen participation, Turbidity, Volunteers, Sechi disk
transparency, West-Central Region(lllinois).
PB92-239516/REB PC A05/MF A01
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazard-
ous Air Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
W. S. Cain, C. R. Shoaf, S. F. Velasquez, S. Selevan,
and W. Victery. Mar 92, 91 p EPA/600/R-92/047,,
ECAO-R-0397
Contract EPA-68-D9-0173
See also PB90-238890. Prepared in cooperation with
Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. John B. Pierce Lab.
In response to numerous requests for information re-
lated to odor thresholds, this document was prepared
by the Air Risk Information Support Center in its role in
providing technical assistance to State and Local gov-
ernment agencies on risk assessment of air pollutants.
A discussion of basic concepts related to olfactory
function and the measurement of odor thresholds is
presented. A detailed discussion of criteria which are
used to evaluate the quality of published odor thresh-
old values is provided. The use of odor threshold infor-
mation in risk assessment is discussed. The results of
a literature search and review of odor threshold infor-
mation for the chemicals listed as hazardous air pollut-
ants in the Clean Air Act amendments of 1990 is pre-
sented. The published odor threshold values are criti-
cally evaluated based on the criteria discussed and the
values of acceptable quality are used to determine a
geometric mean or best estimate.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, "Odor detection,
'Risk assessment, 'Toxic substances, 'Public health,
Clean Air Act, Chemical compounds, Pollution regula-
tions, Public opinion, Smell, Exposure, Reviews,
Thresholds(Perception), Concentration(Composition),
Information transfer, Toxicity.
PB92-239524/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
Dynamac Corp., Rockville, MD.
N. P. Hajjar, B. N. Fountos, C. Kruger-McDermott, P.
Turck and M. E. Cerny. Mar 92,73p EPA/600/8-91 /
217, .ECAO-R-0367
Contract EPA-68-03-4140
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Health and Environmental
Assessment.
Talc is made up of pulverized, foliated, hydrous mag-
nesium silicates from minerals with low crystalline
silica content. Approximately 1.25 million short tons of
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talc were produced in the United States in 1989. The
largest end uses of talc are in ceramics and paint; 5%
is used in cosmetics. Concern over talc exposure is as-
sociated with the possible presence of asbestos as a
contaminant. Estimates of environmental release of
talc are not available. No information was available on
the acute toxicity of talc. Subchrpnic inhalation expo-
sure (3 to 12 mo) in rats resulted in pulmonary fibrosis
that increased in severity as the exposure period in-
creased. Chronic exposure by the intratracheal route
in hamsters resulted in no observed fibrosis or granu-
lomas. Limited data suggest that talc is not carcino-
genic following inhalation exposure or intratracheal in-
stillation in rats and hamsters. Similarly, no evidence of
carcinogenicity was noted following intrapleural, intra-
peritpneal, or oral administration in rats. Several cross-
sectional occupational studies of talc miners and mil-
lers showed no increase in mortality from lung cancer.
For talc without asbestos contamination, the Interna-
tional Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has con-
cluded that the available epidemiological and animal
toxicity data are inadequate to demonstrate or refute
the potential for carcinogenicity.
Keywords: 'Talc, *Toxicity, 'Health hazards, Carcino-
gens, Pulmonary neoplasms, Fibrosis, Granuloma,
Risk assessment, Mutagenicity tests, Cell survival,
Reproduction(Biology).
PB92-239532/REB PC A05/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection
Welts. Research rept.
Environmental Research Inst., Ada, OK.
J. T. Thomhill, and B. G. Benefield. Feb 92,91 p EPA/
600/R-92/041
See also PB91-145631. Sponsored by Robert S. Ken-
Environmental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency
require that an injection well exhibit both internal and
external mechanical integrity. The external mechanical
integrity consideration is that there is no significant
fluid movement into an underground source of drinking
water through vertical channels adjacent to the injec-
tion well bore. The oxygen activation method for de-
tecting flow behind pipe employs a measurement tech-
nique in which a stable isotope of oxygen is temporari-
ly converted to an unstable nitrogen isotope. Unstable
nitrogen-16 decays with a half-life of 7.13 seconds and
acts as a radioactive tracer to enable measurement of
flow of water-bearing fluid past a series of detectors.
Thirteen tests have been conducted at the Mechanical
Integrity Testing and Training Facility to determine the
accuracy and reliability of the method.
Keywords: 'Injection wells, *Well logging, Ground
water, Oxygen, Pipe flow, Measurement, Test equip-
ment, Services.
PB92-239540/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Inciner-
ation Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
Acurex Corp., Mountain View, CA. Environmental Sys-
tems Div.
L. R. Wateriand. Mar 92,117p EPA/600/R-92/051
Contract EPA-68-C9-0038
See also PB91-182493. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inciner-
ation Research Facility (IRF) in Jefferson, Arkansas, is
an experimental facility that houses two pilot-scale in-
cinerators and the associated waste handling, emis-
sion control, process control, and safety equipment; as
well as onsite laboratory facilities. During fiscal year
1991, five major test programs were completed at the
facility: tests to establish residue characteristics from
the incineration of spent potliners from aluminum pro-
duction (K088) for the Office of Solid Waste (OSW); an
evaluation of the incinerability of five contaminated
soils from the Drake Chemical Superfund site for
Region 3: an evaluation of the incinerability of PCB-
contaminated marine sediments from the New Bed-
ford Harbor Superfund site for Region 1; a parametric
evaluation of trie fate of trace metals in a rotary kiln in-
cinerator equipped with a Calvert high-efficiency
scrubber system; and an evaluation of incinerability of
arsenic-contaminated soil from the Chemical Insecti-
cide Corporation Superfund site for Region 2.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Incinerators,
'Waste disposal, 'Air pollution control, US EPA, Rank-
ing, Combustion products. Scrubbers, Performance
evaluations, Soil contamination.
PB92-2395S7/REB PC A03/MF A01
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems and Quality
Assurance.
Mar 92,19p EPA/600/M-91 /051
See also PB91-191320.
EMAP is a complex and diverse program that requires
efficient communications to ensure continuity and con-
sistency in the program and to avoid duplication. The
Monitor is a regularly published document intended to
provide an efficient and effective tool for EMAP man-
agers to communicate the status and progress of the
program to EPA and the scientific community and to
transfer technical information to a broad audience.
The edition contains a feature article on the Design of
a Comprehensive Monitoring Program. It also contains
a summary of the current activities of all EMAP compo-
nents, a listing of recent publications and presenta-
tions, and recent and upcoming events.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Environmen-
tal impact assessments, 'Information transfer, Estu-
aries, Technology transfer, Design, Monitoring, Project
planning, Natural resources, Trends, Listings, Indica-
tors, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram.
PB92-23956S/REB PC A04/MF A01
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research
Center Small Systems Resource Directory-
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Office of Research and Development.
Jul 92,75p EPA/600/R-92/098
A directory of more than 50 projects conducted or
sponsored by the Andrew W. Breidenbach Research
Center (AWBERC) Cincinnati, OH is available. The
projects described in the directory provide information
and assistance to small systems in the areas of drink-
ing water, wastewater, and solid and hazardous waste
management. Each project description includes a
summary of work conducted or sponsored by
AWBERC, a list of publications generated by the
project, and an AWBERC contact for further informa-
tion about the project.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment, 'Waste treatment,
'Municipalities, Earth fills, Water treatment. Hazardous
materials, Packaged sewage plants, Risk, 'Drinking
water, Small systems.
PB92-239573/REB PC A06/MF A02
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Data User's Guide to the United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency's Long-Term Monitor-
ing Project: Quality Assurance Plan and Data Dic-
tionary.
NSI Technology Services Corp., Corvallis, OR. Envi-
ronmental Research Lab.
M. Morrison, A. Newell, and R. Hjort. Dec 91,115p
EPA/600/3-91/072
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The document both describes procedures for data col-
lection and describes how to access and use data that
have been collected in order to assess surface water
trends that may be related to acidic deposition. The
data collection methods described in Part 1, the Qual-
ity Assurance Plan for the Long-Term Monitoring
Project, are well accepted methods, generally in
agreement with those used for the Aquatic Effects Re-
search Project National Surface Water Surveys. The
Data Dictionary describes access to a data base that
contains information relevant to the assessment of the
effects of acidic deposition on surface waters. Trend
analyses and interpretations of these data will be re-
ported in a series of journal articles that will comprise a
special issue of Water, Air and Soil Pollution.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Pollution con-
trol, 'United States, Users guide, Quality assurance,
Trends, Research projects, Aquatic animals. Monitor-
ing, Water supply, Surveys, Surface waters.
PB92-239581/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under
CERCLA Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
J. Rawe. Aug 92,47p EPA/540/R-92/016A
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Systematically conducted, well-documented treatabil-
ity studies are an important component of remedy
evaluation and selection under the Superfund pro-
gram. This manual focuses on solvent extraction treat-
ability studies. This manual presents a standard guide
for designing and implementing solvent extraction
treatability studies. The manual presents a description
of and discusses the applicability and limitations of sol-
vent extraction technologies and defines the pre-
screening and field measurement data needed to de-
termine if treatability testing is required. It also pre-
sents an overview of the process of conducting treat-
ability tests and the applicability of tiered treatability
testing for evaluation solvent extraction technologies.
The specific goals of each tier of testing are defined
and performance levels are presented that should be
met at the remedy screening level before additional
tests are conducted at the next tier.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Superfund, Guidelines, Waste treatment. Manu-
als, Solvent extraction, Field tests, Performance eval-
uation, Sludge treatment, Sediments, Sampling, Re-
medial action. Experimental design. Technology utili-
zation, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act, Chemical treatment,
Remedial design.
PB92-239599/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: Solvent Extraction Quick Reference
Fact Sheet.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
J. Rawe. Aug 92,9p EPA/540/R-92/016B
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
See also PB92-239581. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Systematically conducted, well-documented treatabil-
ity studies are an important component of remedy
evaluation and selection under the Superfund Pro-
gram. This fact sheet focuses on solvent extraction
treatability studies, and is a highly abridged version of
the guide which bears the same title. This fact sheet
presents an abbreviated guide for designing and im-
plementing solvent extraction treatability studies. The
fact sheet presents a description of and discusses the
applicability and limitations of solvent extraction tech-
nologies and defines the prescreening and field meas-
urement data needed to determine if treatability testing
is required.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Superfund, Guidelines, Remedial action, Waste
treatment, Solvent extraction, Soil treatment. Sedi-
ments, Feasibility studies, Technology utilization, Ex-
perimental design, Sampling, Sludge treatment, Field
tests, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Remedial design, Comprehensive Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act,
Chemical treatment.
PB92-502202/REB CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Micro-
computers). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1992,1 diskette' EPA/SW/DK-92/043
System: IBM AT/PS2 or compatible; MS DOS Version
3.3 operating system. Language: Base SAS. Super-
cedes PB92-501535. Other formats available as
PB92-501519(ICCSS).
The software is on one (1) 5 1/4 inch diskette, 1.2M
high density. File format: ASCII. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB92-169564.
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OCCSS software is a version of a mainframe-based
application developed for the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's National Contract Laboratory Pro-
gram (CLP). OCCSS is designed to automate the de-
termination of contractural compliance and complete-
ness of data submitted to the EPA under the Routine
Analytical Services (HAS) programs of CERCLA (Com-
prehensive Emergency Response Compensation and
Liability Act). In order to remain consistent with the
mainframe system, this PC version of OCCSS is writ-
ten in SAS, and requires that SAS/PC be installed on
the host PC. It will load analytical data from diskettes
into SAS file format, perform technical edits on data,
produce technical defect and summary reports, and
reproduce forms which contain defects. In addition,
OCCSS includes software to assist in identifying these
critical structural defects in the data format, to assist in
identifying these for correction prior to performing
technical edits.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Pollution regulations, 'Organic
compounds, 'Waste management, Diskettes, Compli-
ance, Contracts, Permits, Data storage and retrieval,
US EPA, 'Organic Contract Compliance Screening
System, Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act, Superfund Amend-
ments and Reauthorization Act, Routine analytical
services.
PB92-502251/REB CP D02
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Per-
formance Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
31 Mar 92,1 diskette* EPA/SW/DK-92/044
System: IBM compatible; MS DOS operating system,
400K. Language: Compiled Quick Basic.
The software is on one 5 1 /4 inch diskette, 1.2M high
density. Documentation included; may be ordered sep-
arately as PB92-169614.
The microcomputer program ESPVI 4.0, Electrostatic
Precipitation V-l and Performance Model, was devel-
oped to provide a user-friendly interface to an ad-
vanced model of electrostatic precipitation (ESP) per-
formance. The program is capable of modeling stand-
ard ESP configurations as well as those that might be
proposed for improved performance. It incorporates
many of the latest developments in prediction of ESP
performance, including electrical waveform effects,
non-rapping reentrainment, and electrode misalign-
ment. The program is organized by a series of menu
screens with increasing levels of detail provided as the
menus become more specific. A Users Manual (PB92-
169614) that is available, provides the documentation
needed to load the program from its disk, set up the
computer configuration for optimal operation, and in-
troduces the operation of the program.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Air pollution control equipment,
'Electrostatic precipitators, 'Computerized simulation.
Diskettes, Performance evaluation, Electrodes.
PB92-503085/REB CP D02
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula
of Michigan Report (for Microcomputers). Data
file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Oct 90,1 diskette EPA/DF/DK-92/045
System: IBM PC or Compatible. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Kilkelly Environmental Associates, Inc., Ra-
leigh, NC.
The datafile is on one (1) 3 1/2 inch diskette, 1.44M
high density. File format: SAS. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB92-169630.
The Eastern Lake Survey-Phase I, was conducted in
the fall of 1984 and involved a synoptic survey of water
quality in a probability sample of 1612 lakes in 11 su-
bregions in the eastern United States. In 1986, a
subset of lakes in one subregion (Subregion 2B:Upper
Peninsula of Michigan) were resuryeyed to assess fish
community status and concentrations of total mercury
in fish tissue. In support of the National Acid Precipita-
tion Assessment Program, 49 lakes were sampled
over a 3-month period in summer 1986. Fish surveys
were conducted by Michigan State University, total
mercury samples were processed by Cornell Universi-
ty and analyzed by Syracuse University. The data base
consists of four components: (1) water chemistry data
for the 49 lakes collected in Fall 1984 during Phase I of
the Eastern Lake Survey, (2) additional water chemis-
try collected during the Phase II survey in the summer
of 1986, (3) the species and numbers of fish caught
per unit of sampling gear, and (4) individual fish data
on age, length, weight, and total mercury concentra-
tion.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Water quality, 'Water pollution
effects, 'Fish physiology, 'Lakes, 'Michigan, Air water
interactions, Biological communities, Mercury(Metal),
Water chemistry, Sampling,
Concentration(Composition), Number fish per acre,
Environmental surveys, Acidification, Diskettes, 'East-
ern Lake Survey, Eastern Region(United States), Na-
tional Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, Nation-
al Surface Water Survey.
PB92-503119/REB CP D02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxici-
ty of Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity
Test Data (for Microcomputers). Software.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Jun 92,1 diskette* EPA/SW/DK-92/047
System: IBM PS2 Model 50; DOS 4.0 operating
system, 640K. Language: True BASIC.
The software is on one 51/4 inch diskette, 360K
double density. File format: ASCII. Documentation in-
cluded; may be ordered separately as PB92-169655.
A methodology was developed to predict chronic tox-
icify based on acute data. The method is called Multi-
factor Probit Analysis (MPA) and uses the iteractive
reweighed least squares method to estimate param-
eters of the probit surface. The independent variables
are time of exposure and probit of the proportion re-
sponding to a concentration. MPA allows the user to
predict the concentration of toxicant at any time and
percent mortality, LC t,p. MPA calculates a point esti-
mate and a measure of dispersion (95% Confidence
limits). The MPA is versatile, entirely menu-driven and
offers 7 probit models and transformation combina-
tions of the independent variables.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Water pollution effects,
'Fishes, 'Toxicity, 'Chemical compounds, Diskettes,
Least squares method, Exposure,
Concentration(Composition), Time series analysis,
Statistical analysis, Fishkill, Mortality, Fish physiology,
Risk assessment, Aquatic ecosystems, "Multifactor
probit analysis.
PB92-503507/REB CP D02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore)
Version 1.1 (for Microcomputers). Model-Simula-
tion.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Hazardous Site Evaluation Div.
Jul 92,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-92/048
System: IBM-PC or compatible; MS DOS 3.1 operating
system, 384K. Language: Compiled 'C'. See also
PB91-506964, PB92-592291, PB90-591791 and
PB92-500024.
The software is on one 51/4 inch diskette, 1.2M high
density. Documentation included; may be ordered sep-
arately as PB92-963349.
The PREscore computer program has been developed
to assist Superfund site assessment investigations in
Hazard Ranking System (HRS) site scoring. The HRS
is used to assess the relative threat associated with
actual or potential releases of hazardous substances
to ground water, surface water, soil, and air. The HRS
is the primary means by which EPA evaluates sites for
the National Priorities List (NPL), the list of the hazard-
ous waste sites that are eligible for remedial funding
under the Superfund program. PREscore is designed
to be user-friendly, operating via hierarchically-de-
pendent spreadsheets that allow data to be entered
quickly and efficiently. Significant program features in-
clude: instant score calculation and continuous score
display, multiple site-scenario testing capability, exten-
sive help screens, and comprehensive documentation
ability. PREscore fully automates the HRS, allowing for
the entry and evaluation of all types of site-related in-
formation. In addition, PREscore contains HRS-related
hazardous substance information derived from the
Agency's Superfund Chemical Data Matrix (SCDM),
which includes substance characteristics. PREscore is
accompanied by PREprint, a program that produces
an extensive documentation record for sites evaluated
by PREscore.
Keywords: 'Models-Simulation, 'Superfund, 'Hazard-
ous materials, 'Environmental impact assessments,
'Waste disposal, Diskettes, Rankings, Air pollution,
Water pollution, Chemical compounds, Land pollution,
Ground water, Surface waters, Site surveys, Sampling,
"PREscpre program, 'Hazard Ranking System, Na-
tional Priorities List.
PB92-504174/REB CP D02
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics As-
sessment Project. Quarterly and Summary Data
(for Microcomputers). October 1987-March 1991.
Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, New York. Air Pro-
grams Branch.
1991,2 diskettes* EPA/DF/DK-92/049
System: IBM compatible; MS DOS 3.3 operating
system. Disk 1 is in WordPerfect and has 26 files. Disk
2 is in LOTUS 1-2-3 and has 36 files. Documentation is
on Disk 1 - INFO.WP.
The datafile is on two 3 1 /2 inch diskettes, 1.44M high
density.
The file is a compilation of quarterly and summary data
reports of air toxic monitoring data from the Staten
Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project. The following categories of air pollutants were
monitored: ambient air volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), metals, benzo(a)pyrene, formaldehyde; and
indoor air VOCs and radon. Monitoring was performed
at a number of sites in Staten Island, New York, and
nearby New Jersey.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Air pollution monitoring, 'New
Jersey, Air sampling, Toxic substances, Diskettes,
•Staten lsland(New York).
PB92-504356/REB CP D02
General Information on Applying for Registration
of Pesticides in the United States. Second Edition
(for Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Aug 92,1 diskette* EPA/DF/DK-92/052
System: IBM PC/AT 286 or higher; H.P. Laser Jet
Series 11 operating system. See also PB87-142352
(Tolerance Assessment System). Other formats avail-
able as PB92-221811 (Paper Copy).
The datafile is on one 31/2 inch diskette, 1.44M high
density. File format: WordPerfect 5.1.
The instruction diskette, which is divided into 18 chap-
ters, is intended to provide a general overview and
guidance for persons seeking to register a pesticide in
the United States. Every attempt has been made to
make the information contained in this Instruction Dis-
kette accurate and current. However, changes in the
Federal Pesticide Law (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), regulations, policies,
and requirements are an ongoing process.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Toxic substances, 'Data file,
"Guidelines, United States, Diskettes, Pollution regula-
tions, Environmental policy, Requirements, Informa-
tion transfer, 'Registration, Federal Insecticide Fungi-
cide and Rodenticide Act.
PB92-780865/REB AVS35.00
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP)
(Video). Audio-Visual.
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
25 Aug 91,1 VHS video EPA/600/V-92/001
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment Program.
The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram (EMAP) is part of the Office of Research and De-
velopment's (ORD) response to both the Science Ad-
visory Board's recommendation and the Agency's call
for 'managing for results.' EMAP's goal is to monitor
the condition of the nation's ecological resources.
EMAP data will enable one to evaluate the success of
current policies and programs and identify emerging
problems before they become widespread or irreversi-
ble.
Keywords: 'Ecology, 'Environmental management,
Video tapes, Audiovisual aids, Environmental policy,
Environmental quality, Environmental effects, Ecosys-
tems, United States, Natural resources, Government
policies, 'Audio-visual, 'Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program.
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PB92-963272/REB PC A01 /MF A01
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives.
Volume 1, Number 1, February 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 92,4p OSWER-9202.1-02I-VOL-1 -NO-1
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin serves as an exchange for Regional infor-
mation in Superfund. The issue has the following con-
tents: region 6 to cut time between NPL listing and
design; region 4 encourages PRPs to start remedial
designs before consent decree; region 3 eliminates
statement of work; suggestion box; revitalization team
meets on potential pilots; and voice of the regions.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Regional analysis. Remedial action,
Consent orders, Listings, Performance standards, In-
formation transfer, "Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, National Priorities List, EPA regions
1-10, Record of Decision, Potentially responsible par-
ties, On-Scene Coordinators, Remedial Project Man-
agers, Remedial designs, Settlements.
PB92-963273/REB PC A01/MF A01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Ac-
celerated Cleanup Model (SACM). Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 92,2p OSWER-9202.1-03FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet describes the Regional pilot programs
testing the application of the Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model, and describes the major categories of
pilots and the overall status of the programs.
Keywords: 'Superfund, "Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Mathematical models. Remedial
action, Regional analysis, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, 'Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model, 'Pilot programs, Cleanup operations.
PB92-963274/REB PC Free
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Su-
pei fund Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92,74p EPA/540/G-91/012, OSWER-9200.5-
402A
Supersedes PB89-233431.
The document assists those interested in providing
contractual services to the Superfund program, de-
scribes current Superfund contracts and provides con-
tact points, addresses, and telephone numbers of
firms with Superfund contracts.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Contract adminis-
tration, 'Subcontracts, 'Pollution control. Guidelines,
Services, Project planning. Businesses, Telecommuni-
cation, Storage tanks. Crude oil. Petroleum products,
Sites, 'Superfund, Listings, Addresses.
PB92-963276/REB PC A18/MF A04
Superfund Program Implementation Manual,
Fiscal Year 1993. Volumes 1 and 2. Directive (Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 92,424p OSWER-9200.3-01 H-1
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
Contents: Program Goals and Priorities; Superfund In-
formation Management Systems; Program Planning
and Reporting Requirements; Program Planning and
Reporting Procedures; Financial Management and
FTE Distribution; Response Budget and Workload
Model; Enforcement Budget and Workload Model; and
Federal Facility Budget and Workload Model.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Manuals, Information systems, Management, Finan-
cial management. Budgeting, Mathematical models.
Facilities, Work measurement, * Superfund, Priorities.
PB92-963277/REB PC A01/MF A01
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for
Addressing Special NPL Site-Related Issues. Di-
rective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22 May 92,3p OSWER-9202.1-04
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others S400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive describes the process for identifying a
senior Superfund official responsible for reviewing and
addressing specific issues at National Priorities List
sites that cannot be resolved at the Regional level, and
for identifying criteria for NPL site referrals to this offi-
cial.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Site surveys, Regional planning. Ad-
ministrative personnel, Remedial action, On-site in-
spection, Managers, Federal agencies, Reviews,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Na-
tional Priorities List, Cleanup.
PB92-963278/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version:
Progress as of June 30,1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Jun 92,16p OSWER-9200.1 -12B
See also PB92-963279 and PB92-963265.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The quarterly Superfund Progress reports on the
strides the Superfund program is making towards pro-
tecting people and the environment from the hazards
of uncontrolled chemical releases. The Aficionado's
Version of Superfund Progress provides more detailed
statistical information. The Summer 1992 Superfund
Progress highlights the Environmental Response
Team, the Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model, and
the Superfund Progress Report ~ making polluters pay
for cleanup.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Hazardous materials, Statisti-
cal analysis. Response, Statistical data. Payment,
Ranking, Law enforcement, Sites, Superfund, Clean-
up, Remedial action.
PB92-963279/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Summer 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep92.15pOSWER-9200.1-12-2
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The quarterly Superfund Progress report reports on
the strides the Superfund program is making towards
protecting people and the environment from the haz-
ards of uncontrolled chemical releases. It portrays
facets of the program that often go unnoticed or un-
publicized, reports new developments, and provides
figures to show what the program has accomplished.
The Summer 1992 Superfund Progress includes a
focus on the Environmental Response Team, the Su-
perfund Accelerated Cleanup Model, and the Super-
fund Progress Report - Making Polluters Pay for Clean-
up.
Keywords: "Protection, 'Hazardous materials. Envi-
ronments, Project planning, Weapons, Storage, Air
pollution, Sampling, Response, Safety, Training,
Robots, Remote control, Vehicles, Chemical analysis,
•Superfund, Cleanup.
PB92-963281/REB PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Na-
tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Concerning the Notification and Coordination of
Activities Pursuant to the Comprehensive Envi-
ronmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 92,15p OSWER-9295.0-02
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
(minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $400). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the pro-
cedures by which EPA and NpAA will jointly carry out
their notification and coordination responsibilities with
respect to natural resources affected by a release at a
hazardous substance site, as specified in sections 104
and122ofCERCLA.
Keywords: "Natural resources, "Hazardous materials,
Procedures, US EPA, US NpAA, Coordination, Re-
sponse, Sites, Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA), No-
tification.
PB92-963346/REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies:
Phase 2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 92,38p OSWER-9355.4-05
Supersedes PB90-183583. See also PB92-963347.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report is the second phase of a study to evaluate
the effectiveness of ground-water extraction systems
being used to remediate ground-water contamination
at hazardous waste sites. The report was prepared in
two volumes. Volume 1 contains an executive summa-
ry and chapters which discuss the purpose, method-
ologies, and conclusion of the project.
Keywords: "Ground water, "Hazardous materials,
•Remedial action, "Water pollution control, "Extrac-
tion, Performance evaluation, Waste management,
Environmental transport, Aquifers, Revisions, Design
criteria, "Cleanup operations.
PB92-963347/REB PC A19/MF A04
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies:
Phase 2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 92,450p OSWER-9355.4-05A
Supersedes PB90-274440. See also PB92-963346.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report is the second phase of a study to evaluate
the effectiveness of ground-water extraction systems
being used to remediate ground-water contamination
at hazardous waste sites. The report was prepared in
two volumes. Volume 2 discusses the case studies—in-
dividual analyses of each of the 24 sites associated
with the project.
Keywords: "Ground water, "Hazardous materials,
"Remedial action, 'Water pollution control, 'Extrac-
tion, Case studies, Performance evaluation, Waste
management, Environmental transport, Aquifers, Revi-
sions, Design criteria, "Cleanup operations.
PB92-963356/REB PC A13/MF A03
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment
(Part A). Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92,290p OSWER-9285.7-09A
Supersedes PB91-921208. See also PB92-963362.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The document is the first part (Part A) of the two-part
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment. The
guidance provides direction for planning and assess-
ing analytical data collection activities for the baseline
human health risk assessment, conducted as part of
the remedial investigation (Rl) process. It provides risk
assesors and RPMs with nationally-consistent proce-
dures to plan and assess sampling and analysis of
useable environmental data. Although the guidance
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addresses the baseline assessment within the Rl, it is
appropriate for use in the new Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model where data needs for risk assessment
are considered at the onset of site evaluation.
Keywords: *Superfund, *Risk assessment, "Hazard-
ous materials, 'Waste management, "Public health,
Data collections, Data acquisition, Guidelines, Reme-
dial action, Site surveys, Remedial project managers,
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB92-963361/REB PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Pre-
sumptive Remedies for Wood Treatment Facili-
ties. Volume 1, Number 2, May 1992. Intermittent
bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92, 2p OSWER-9203.1 -02I-VOL-1 -NO-2
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
Superfund is undertaking an initiative to develop pre-
sumptive remedies that are appropriate for specific
types of sites, contaminants, or both. The initiative is
part of a larger program, known as the Superfund Ac-
celerated Cleanup Model (SACM), which is designed
to speed all aspects of the Superfund clean-up proc-
ess. The issue of the Superfund Accelerated Cleanup
Bulletin describes presumptive remedies for wood
treatment facilities.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste
management, 'Wood preservatives, 'Hazardous ma-
terials, Sites, Performance evaluation, Dioxins, Stand-
ards, Technology innovation, 'Cleanup operations,
'Wood treatment facilities, Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model.
PB92-963362/REB PC A05/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment
(Part B). Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92,85p OSWER-9285.7-09B
Supersedes PB91-921208. See also PB92-963356.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
Part B of Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assess-
ment provides supplemental information regarding the
useability of analytical data for performing a baseline
risk assessment at sites with radioactivity. While Part A
focuses primarily on chemical contamination, much of
the information presented also applies to the risk as-
sessment process for radioactive contamination. The
guidance offered in Part B is intended as an overview
of the key differences between chemical and radionu-
clide risk assessments, and not as a comprehensive,
stand-alone document to assess the risks posed by ra-
dionuclide exposures. Part A of the guidance should
be used side by side with this document.
Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Radioactive materials,
'Public health, Superfund, Guidelines, Remedial
action. Baseline measurements. Data processing, Ra-
dionuclide migration. Sampling, Assessments, Biologi-
cal radiation effects, Exposure, Cleanup operations.
PB92-963363/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 92,8p OSWER-9285.7-09FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet provides an overview of Part A and Part
B of the Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assess-
ment. It highlights key points of the documents and
states where additional information can be found. The
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment pro-
vides risk assessors and RPMs with nationally-consist-
ent procedures to plan and assess sampling and anal-
ysis of useable environmental data for baseline human
health risk assessments, and addresses the useability
of radioanalytical data for baseline human health risk
assessment.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Risk assessment, Reme-
dial action, Baseline measurements, Public health,
Sampling, Radiation biological effects, Data collec-
tions, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Remedial project managers.
PB92-963364/REB PC A01/MF A01
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Oper-
able Unit Completion. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
Jun 92,4p OSWER-9355.0-39FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The progress in moving a site toward the ultimate goal
of deletion from the NPL typically involves several op-
erable units or multiple phases of construction over a
period of several years. The purpose of the Remedial
Action Report is to document the activities that occur
under each specific remedial action operable unit at a
site. The report provides documentation that a particu-
lar operable unit has met its objectives as well as sum-
mary information for subsequent inclusion in the Su-
perfund Site Close Out Report. It also serves as a
source of lessons learned for project managers and
designers of future remedial action projects.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Closures, Remedial action, Quality
control, Performance standards, Inspection. Oper-
ation, Maintenance, Cost analysis, Design criteria,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Na-
tional Priorities List, Remedial project managers.
Cleanup operations.
PB92-963367/REB PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume
1, Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal
Landfill Sites. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92,1 p OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1 -NO-1
See also PB92-963371.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin provides an overview of the presumptive
remedies initiative. The objective of the presumptive
remedies initiative is to use clean-up technologies
shown to be effective in the past at similar sites in the
future. The use of presumptive remedies will stream-
line removal actions, site studies, and clean-up ac-
tions, thereby improving consistency, reducing costs,
and increasing the speed with which hazardous waste
sites are remediated.
Keywords: 'Municipalities, 'Hazardous materials,
'Pollution control, Earth fills, Sites, Mathematical
models. Manuals, Risk, Investigation, Sampling, As-
sessments, 'Superfund, Alternative planning. Clean
up, Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model(SACM).
PB92-963368/REB PC A02/MF A01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to
Support Continuous Improvements of Super-
fund's Remedial Program. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 91, 6p OSWER-9355.0-36
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive outlines the FY 92 themes for regional
coordination to support continuous improvements of
Superfund's remedial program. Themes represent crit-
ical program areas that require special emphasis by
Regional management, staff, and Regional Coordina-
tors. This effort will improve the efficiency and quality
of the Superfund program which furthers their commit-
ment to Total Quality Management. Regional Coordi-
nators will promote guidance awareness and national
consistency.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedial action, Regional analysis,
Technology innovation, Regional planning, Quality as-
surance, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Innovative treatment technologies, Regional
Coordinators, Remedial Project Managers, Cleanup.
PB92-963369/REB PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of
Natural Resource Trustees in the Superfund Proc-
ess. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 92,12p OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1 -NO-3
See also PB92-963370.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin is intended to help Remedial Project Man-
agers and On-Scene Coordinators work with natural
resource trustees during site assessment and remedi-
ation. It explains the authority and responsibilities of
trustees, and the responsibilities of RPMs and OSCs
with respect to trustee issues. The goal of this docu-
ment is to help reduce delays and ensure compliance
with relevant statutes by increasing understanding of
trustee issues as they pertain to the Superfund pro-
gram.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Remedial action, Site surveys,
Compliance, Natural resources management, Region-
al planning, Notification procedures, Federal agencies,
Administrative procedures, 'Natural resource trustees,
'Cleanup operations, Responsibilities, Remedial
Project Managers, On-Scene Coordinators, National
Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency
Plan.
PB92-963370/REB PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a
Work Scope for Ecological Assessments. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92, 16p OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1 -NO-3
See also PB92-963369.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin is intended for Remedial Project Manag-
ers (RPMs), to help them plan and manage ecological
assessments of sites as part of the Remedial Investi-
gation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) process. As used
here, the generic term work scope describes the proc-
ess of specifying the work to be done for the ecological
assessment, as part of the overall Rl Work Plan. The
term encompasses project scoping, development and
approval of the Work Plan, and preparation of the
Statement of Work (SOW) for contractors (at Fund-
lead sites). The outcome of a successfully executed
work scope should be an ecological assessment that
includes four essential components: problem formula-
tion, exposure assessment, ecological effects assess-
ment, and risk characterization.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Remedial action, "Ecology, Envi-
ronmental impact assessments. Risk assessment,
Feasibility studies, Exposure, Quality assurance, Qual-
ity control, Site surveys, Management planning, Bio-
logical effects, 'Cleanup operations, 'Work scope,
Remedial Project Managers, On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963371/REB PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume
1, Number 3. Presumptive Remedies. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 92, 2p OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-3
See also PB92-963367.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others S400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin outlines the Superfund efforts underway
for developing presumptive remedies for various types
of sites. The objective of the presumptive remedies ini-
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tiative is to use clean-up techniques shown to be effec-
tive in the past at similar sites in the future. The use of
presumptive remedies will streamline removal actions,
site studies, and clean-up actions, thereby improving
consistency, reducing costs, and increasing the speed
with which hazardous waste sites are remediated.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Remedial action, 'Technology as-
sessment. Earth fills, Water pollution. Municipal
wastes, Ground water, Solvents, Wood preservatives,
'Cleanup operations, On-Scene Coordinators, Reme-
dial Project Managers.
PB92-963372/REB PC A02/MF A01
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment. Fact
sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 92, 8p OSWER-9285.7-08FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet explains the Superfund risk assess-
ment process in non-technical terms, defining risk as-
sessment and risk management, and describing the
four steps of risk assessment. Information is also pro-
vided on how the public can get more involved in Su-
perfund risk assessment and suggestions for further
reading.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Risk assessment, Public health. Public
information, Exposure, Baseline measurements,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Cleanup, National Priorities List, Risk management.
PB92-963373/REB PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the
Concentration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May
1992. Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92,10p OSWER-9285.7-08I-VOL-1-NO-1
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit 3200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others S400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin explains the concentration term in the ex-
posure/intake equation to remedial project managers,
risk assessors, statisticians, and other personnel. This
bulletin presents the general intake equation as pre-
sented in RAGS/HHEM Part A, discusses basic con-
cepts concerning the concentration term, describes
generally how to calculate the concentration term, pre-
sents examples to illustrate several important points,
and identifies where to get additional help.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management 'Environmental health. Remedial
action, Risk assessment, Guidelines, Exposure, Public
health. Occupational safety and health,
Concentration(Composition), Study estimates, 'Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 'Risk As-
sessment Guidance for Superfund, Remedial Project
Managers, Remedial response.
PB92-963374/REB PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5, August 1992.
Briefing the BTAG: Initial Description of Setting,
History, and Ecology of a Site. Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 92,11p OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1-NO-5
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The ECO Update is a bulletin series on ecological as-
sessment of Superfund sites. The issue highlights the
Biological Technical Assistance Groups (BTAGs) that
assist Remedial Project Managers in managing as-
sessments of whether ecological harm has occurred
or may occur at a Superfund site.
Keywords: 'Ecology, 'Hazardous materials, 'Assess-
ments, Technical assistance, Management, Sites, Su-
perfund, History, Remedial action.
PB92-963405/REB PC A05/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92, 84p OSWER-9360.4-04
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive provides standard operating procedures
for field analytical procedures, including the use of
Sentex Scentograph Gas Chromatograph; Portable
XRF Analyzer; Photoionization Detector - HNU; Pho-
tovac 10A10 Portable Gas Chromatograph Operation;
Photovac 10S50, 10S55, and 10S70 Gas Chromato-
graph Operation; Photovac GC Analysis for Air, Soil
Gas, Water, and Soil; and Micromonitor M200.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Air pollution detection, 'Gas analy-
sis, Standards, Chemical analysis, Field tests, Gas
chromatography, Portable equipment. X-ray fluores-
cence analysis. Soil gases, Water analysis, Soil analy-
sis, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Environmental Response Team.
PB92-963406/REB PC A07/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures. Di-
rective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 92,128p OSWER-9360.4-05
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive provides guidelines for ERT air sampling
procedures, including SUMMA Canister Cleaning,
SUMMA Canister Sampling, GC/MS Analysis of
Tenax/CMS Cartridges and SUMMA Canisters, Prepa-
ration of SUMMA Canister Field Standards, Low Level
Methane Analysis for SUMMA Canister Gas Samples,
Asbestos Sampling, Tedlar Bag Sampling, Charcoal
Tube Sampling, Tenax Tub Sampling, and Polyure-
thane Foam Sampling.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Air pollution sampling, Guidelines,
Gas chromatography. Gas analysis, Mass spectrosco-
py, Sample preparation. Containers, Volatile organic
compounds. Air pollution detection. Sampling, Stand-
ards, Methane, Charcoal, Polyurethanes, Foam,
'SUMMA canisters, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, Tedlar bags, Environmental Re-
sponse Team, Tenax tubes.
PB92-963409/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal En-
forcement Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92,41p OSWER-9360.3-06
See also PB90-192055.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
(minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $400). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document is part of a ten-volume series of guid-
ance documents collectively titled the Superfund Re-
moval Procedures. These stand-alone volumes update
and replace OSWER Directive 9360.0-3B. the single-
volume Superfund Removal Procedures manual,
issued in February 1988. Each volume in the series is
dedicated to a particular aspect of the removal proc-
ess and includes a volume-specific Table of Contents,
Reference List, and Key Words Index. The series com-
prises the following nine procedural volumes. The doc-
ument summarizes the relevant guidance and statuto-
ry authorities for conducting enforcement activities
during removal actions.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Removal, 'Pollu-
tion control, Manuals, Guidelines, Statutes, Law en-
forcement Government policies, Regulations, Coordi-
nation, Personnel, Sites, 'Superfund.
PB92-963411/REB PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response No-
tification System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92, 2p OSWER-9360.0-23FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit S200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others S400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) provides a mechanism for documenting and
verifying release notification information as initially re-
ported to the National Response Center (NRC), the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and, to a
limited extent, to the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) for re-
sponse decisions. The initial notification data may be
followed up by various Federal, State and local re-
sponse authorities, as appropriate. ERNS contains
data that can be used to analyze release notifications
and spills, support emergency planning efforts, and
assist decision makers in developing spill prevention
programs. The fact sheet provides summary informa-
tion on notifications of releases of hazardous sub-
stances regulated under the Comprehensive Environ-
mental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of
1980 (CERCLA), as amended.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Information systems, Notification
procedures, Law enforcement, Emergency plans, Pol-
lution regulations, National government, State govern-
ment, 'Office of Solid Wastes and Emergency Re-
sponse, 'Emergency Response Notification System,
ERNS system, Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation Liability Act.
PB92-963412/REB PCA01/MFA01
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notifi-
cation System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92,4p OSWER-9360.0-29FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet provides an overview of the Emergency
Response Notification System (ERNS), a national
computer database used to store information on re-
leases of oil and hazardous substances.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Oil spills, 'Water pollution, Informa-
tion systems, Law enforcement, Notification proce-
dures, Emergency plans, Pollution regulations, Nation-
al government, State government, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, 'Emergency Re-
sponse Notification System, ERNS system.
PB92-963413/REB PC A01/MF A01
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notifica-
tion System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 92,2p OSWER-9360.0-22FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others S400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a national computer database which pro-
vides the only centralized mechanism for documenting
and verifying incident notification information as initial-
ly reported to the National Response Center (NRC),
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and
to a limited extent, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). The
initial notification data may be followed up with updat-
ed information from various Federal, State and local
response authorities, as appropriate. ERNS contains
data that can be used to analyze release notifications,
support emergency planning efforts, and assist deci-
sion makers in developing spill prevention programs.
The fact sheet provides summary information on notifi-
cations of releases of oil reported in accordance with
the Clean Water Act (CWA). Under Section 311 of the
CWA, discharges of oil which: (1) cause a sheen to
appear on the surface of the water; (2) violate applica-
ble water quality standards; or (3) cause sludge or
emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface of the
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water or adjoining shoreline, must be reported to the
NRC.
Keywords: *Superfund, *Oil spills, 'Water pollution, Oil
pollution, Petroleum products, Crude oil, Information
systems, Clean Water Act, Land pollution. Law en-
forcement. Notification procedures, Emergency plans,
Pollution regulations, National government, State gov-
ernment, Shores, "Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, "Emergency Response Notification
System, ERNS system.
PB92-963414/REB PC A09/MF A03
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun92,194pOSWER-9285.1-03
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
(minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $400). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The guides provide information on health and safety
and are to complement professional judgment and ex-
perience, and to supplement existing Regional Office
safety procedures. The document provides guidance
for ensuring health and safety of site personnel who
work with hazardous substances or who work at un-
controlled hazardous waste sites. The guidance is in-
tended for federal, state, and local managers and per-
sonnel at sites where hazardous materials are present.
The SOSG is intended to provide a comprehensive
overview of the information needed by employers to
meet their responsibility to assure the health and
safety of employees engaged in operations at hazard-
ous waste sites.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, "Safety, "Pollution
control, "Public health, Guidelines, Sites, Personnel
services, National government, State government,
Local government, Removal, Operations, regional
planning, Employers, Responsibility, "Superfund.
PB92-963416/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participa-
tion Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Com-
munity Relations and the Administrative Record.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 92,43p OSWER-9360.3-05
Supersedes PB90-192055.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
(minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $400). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document is part of a ten-volume series of guid-
ance documents collectively titled the Superfund Re-
moval Procedures. Each volume in the series is dedi-
cated to a particular aspect of the removal process.
The document summarizes the relevant public partici-
pation guidance and statutory authorities for conduct-
ing community relations and administrative record ac-
tivities.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Removal, "Pollu-
tion control, Instruction, Guidelines, Citizen participa-
tion, Statutes, Coordination, Community relations, Au-
thority, Management, "Superfund.
PB92-963418/REB PC A12/MF A03
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State
Study. 1991 Update.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 91,267p OSWER-9375.6-08B
See also PB91 -921259 and PB90-272733.
Paper Copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada.
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
Under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
tion Act (SARA) of 1986, Congress requires the EPA to
involve States in the Superfund program in a 'substan-
tial and meaningful' way. The State and Local Coordi-
nation Branch (SLCB) is responsible for developing
regulations, guidance, and policy related to this Con-
gressional mandate. As part of its responsibilities, the
SLCB tries to maintain comprehensive information
about State capabilities to contribute to or manage
cleanups at hazardous waste sites. Under a coopera-
tive agreement with EPA, the Environmental Law Insti-
tute has collected, organized, and summarized the in-
formation presented here on State cleanup programs.
Keywords: "Superfund, "State programs, "Waste
management, "Hazardous materials, United States,
Remedial action, Land pollution abatement, Informa-
tion transfer, Pollution regulations, Environmental
policy, Guidelines, Cleanup, Comprehensive Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act.
PB92-963419/REB PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Removal Enforcement. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 92, 4p OSWER-9360.3-06FS
See also PB92-963409.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet summarizes a Superfund Removal Pro-
cedures volume entitled 'Removal Enforcement Guid-
ance for On-Scene Coordinators' describing the es-
sential components of the removal enforcement proc-
ess along with recent Agency enforcement initiatives
stemming from the Management Review of the Super-
fund Program (the '90-Day Study').
Keywords: "Superfund, "Waste management, "Haz-
ardous materials, Law enforcement, Guidelines, Re-
medial action, Cost repayments, "Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Comprehensive En-
vironmental Response Compensation and Liability
Act, Cleanup, On-Scene Coordinators, Settlements,
Potentially responsible parties.
PB92-963420/REB PC A02/MF A01
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution
Act of 1990. Volume 2, Number 1. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 92,8p OSWER-9200.5-1151
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The issue includes information on facility response
plans, the Environmental Response Team, mechani-
cal containment and recovery of oil, and the recent
designation of Areas under the OPA.
Keywords: "Oil pollution, "Monongahela River, Con-
tainment, Storage tanks, Water supply, Damage as-
sessment, Ecology, Prevention, Regulations, Re-
sponse, Facilities, US EPA, Navigation, Project plan-
ning, Oil spills, Oil pollution Act of 1990.
PB92-963422/REB PC A02/MF A01
Notification Requirements for Continuous Re-
leases of Hazardous Substances. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 92, 9p OSWER-9360.7-08FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet is designed to make facilities more fa-
miliar with the Continuous Releases Final Rule (55 FR
30166, July 24, 1990), which permits reduced report-
ing of releases of CERCLA hazardous substances
when the releases are 'continuous and stable in quan-
tity and rate.' It also discusses the requirements of the
continuous release reporting regulations and address-
es many key questions concerning their scope and ap-
plicability, and answers questions about compliance
with the reduced reporting regime permitted for this
type of release.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Pollution regulations, Compliance, Re-
quirements, Notification procedures, Remedial action,
Path of pollutants, "Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act, Remedial re-
sponse.
PB92-963706/REB PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Savage Municipal Water Supply, Milford, NH. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91, 311 p EPA/ROD/R01 -91 /059
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Savage Municipal Water Supply site is located in
Milford, New Hampshire. The site and surrounding
properties encompass the Savage Municipal Well, four
major industrial facilities, and two fish hatcheries. In
1983, the State identified concentrations of several
VOCs that were above drinking water standards in
water from the Savage Municipal Well and water
drawn from the well supplying a nearby trailer park. At
the State's request, EPA conducted a removal action
in 1983. The remedial action addresses potential risks
to future use of the aquifer caused by ground water
contamination at the site, within a 6,000- by 2,500-foot
contaminated ground water plume. The ground water
plume was divided into two zones: the concentrated
plume, which contains the highest concentrations of
contaminants; and the extended plume, which has the
remainder of the contaminated ground water. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCA, and
TCE; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Remedial action, "Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal, "Pollution control, Ground
water, Volatile organic compounds, New Hampshire,
Metals, Water pollution, Industrial wastes, "Record of
Decision, EPA region 1, Milford(New Hampshire),
Cleanup operations.
PB92-963707/REB PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Iron Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Jun 91, 266p EPA/ROD/R01 -91 /057
See also PB88-206247.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 552-acre Iron Horse Park site is an active industri-
al complex and railyard with a long history of activities
that have resulted in contamination of soil, ground
water, and surface water in North Billerica, Massachu-
setts. The site includes open storage areas, landfills,
and lagoons. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es the onsite 60-acre landfill, known as the Shaffer
Landfill, that was used for disposal of residential and
commercial solid waste from 1946 until its closure in
1986. The ROD addresses OU2, final remediation of
the Shaffer Landfill, including leachate and ground
water. A future ROD will address surface water con-
tamination as part of OU3. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the landfill materials, ground
water, and air are VOCs including benzene, TCE, tolu-
ene, and xylenes; other organics including PAHs; and
metals including arsenic and lead. The selected reme-
dial action for the site is included.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Remedial action, "Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal, "Pollution control. Land
pollution control, Water pollution control, Air pollution
control, Massachusetts, Soil contamination, Ground
water, Volatile organic compounds. Aromatic polycy-
clic hydrocarbons, Metals, Surface waters, "Record of
Decision, Second remedial action, Cleanup, EPA
region 1, North Billerica(Massachusetts).
PB92-963708/REB
PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Sullivan's Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh
Operable Unit, New Bedford, MA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91, 297p EPA/ROD/R01 -91 /063
See also PB90-107608.
December 1992 73
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Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Sullivan's Ledge site consists of a 12-acre former
quarry site/disposal area and 14.5 acres of downgra-
dient wetlands areas in New Bedford, Bristol County,
Massachusetts. The downgradient portion of the site,
which is the focus of the Record of Decision (ROD), in-
cludes two wetlands areas. From the 1930's to 1970's,
the City of New Bedford acquired the property and
used the quarry pits and nearby areas for disposal of
hazardous materials including electrical transformers
and capacitors, fuel oil, volatile liquids, and other in-
dustrial wastes. From 1988 to 1990, several EPA in-
vestigations identified contamination by PCBs and
PAHs in surface and subsurface sediment, soil, and
biota; and VOCs and inorganics in ground water. Con-
tamination has resulted in part from contaminated
sediment migrating from the disposal area via the Un-
named Stream and deposition in Middle Marsh during
stream flooding. The ROD addresses the Middle
Marsh as OU2. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, sediment, and surface water are
VOCs including toluene; other organics including
PAHs, PCBs, pesticides, and phenols; and metals in-
cluding lead. The selected remedial action for this site
is included.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, "Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control, Soil
contamination, Sediments, Surface waters. Water pol-
lution control. Land pollution control. Industrial wastes.
Volatile organic compounds. Metals, Lead(Metal),
Pesticides, Organic compounds. 'Record of Decision,
First Remedial Action-Final, Bristol
County(Massachusetts), Cleanup, EPA region 1.
PB92-963709/REB PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sil-
resim Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19 Sep 91,281 p EPA/ROD/R01 -91 /061
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche
The 4.5-acre Silresim Chemical site is a former chemi-
cal waste reclamation facility in Lowell. Massachu-
setts. From 1971 to 1977, Silresim Chemical Corpora-
tion (SCC) used the site for a chemical waste reclama-
tion facility State investigations revealed evidence of
numerous spills, leakage of drums, discharges to
nearby sewers, and run-off to adjacent property. A
number of EPA and State investigations revealed con-
tamination of soil and ground water. From 1978 to
1982, the State constructed a fence, removed liquid
waste in onsite drums and tanks, and constructed
berms and absorbent-filled trenches. From 1983 to
1984, EPA removed all onsite structures, extended the
fence, and placed a clay cap over the site. The Record
of Decision (ROD) addresses both onsite and offsite
soil and ground water contamination. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil and ground
water are VOCs including benzene, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics including dioxin. PAHs, PCBs,
and phenols; and metals including arsenic, chromium,
and tead. The selected remedial action for the site is
included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal. "Pollution control, Chemi-
cal compounds. Soil contamination. Ground water,
Water pollution control. Land pollution control. Volatile
organic compounds, Metals, Organic compounds. In-
dustrial wastes, "Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action-Final, Cleanup. Lowell(Massachusetts), EPA
region 1.
P892-963710/REB PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Gfoveland Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,245p EPA/ROD/R01-91 /058
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others 5400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 850-acre Groveland Wells site is a municipal well
field in Groveland, Massachusetts. The site is under-
lain by a surficai unconsolidated aquifer, which is a
source of ground water for the well field, and a deeper
bedrock aquifer. In 1979, elevated levels of TCE were
discovered in the onsite water supply wells, resulting in
the closure of the wells, development of alternate
water supplies, and investigations by EPA. EPA inves-
tigations identifed three likely sources of contamina-
tion: the A.W. Chesterton Company, currently being re-
mediated under RCRA corrective action and closure
activities; the Haverhill Municipal Landfill, which has
been addressed as a separate CERCLA action; and
the Valley Manufactured Products Company (Valley), a
screw machine products manufacturer and finisher.
The ROD addresses management of migration of con-
tamination in the surficai and bedrock aquifers extend-
ing from the valley site, as a final remedy. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE. TCE, and toluene;
and metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead. The
selected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, "Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Ground water, Water pollution control, Volatile organic
compounds, Metals, Water wells, Water supply. Indus-
trial wastes, Municipal wastes, "Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Second Remedial Action - Final, EPA region
1, Groveland(Massachusetts).
PB92-963807/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Mattiace Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County,
Glen Cove, NY. (Second Remedial Action), June
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
27 Jun 91,106p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /144
See also PB91-921533.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others 5400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Mattiace Petrochemicals site is an inactive
liquid storage and redistribution facility in Glen Cove.
Nassau County, New York. Surrounding land use is pri-
marily industrial. Glen Cove Creek, a potential wetland
area, is located south of the site. The site overlies a
system of three unconsolidated sedimentary aquifers,
of which the surficial Upper Glacial Aquifer has been
affected by onsite contamination. From the mid-1960s
to 1986, organic solvents were stored, blended, and
repackaged onsite. In 1988, EPA characterized and
disposed of 100,000 gallons of hazardous liquids off-
site from approximately 24 above- and 32 underground
storage tanks. In 1989. a second EPA investigation
identified approximately 25 buried drums and numer-
ous other containers that were leaking contaminated
material into the surrounding soil and ground water.
The ROD addresses remediation of onsite source ma-
terials, as well as management of migration of con-
taminated shallow ground water. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground
water are VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xy-
lenes; other organics including PAHs, pesticides, and
phenols; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead. The selected remedial action for this site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Remedial action. "Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal. "Pollution control, New
York, Site surveys. Land pollution. Water pollution. Un-
derground storage. Storage tanks. Ground water,
Metals, Phenols, Petrochemical plants. Industrial
wastes. Volatile organic compounds. Pesticides, Aro-
matic polycyclic hydrocarbons, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup operations, Nassau CountyfNew York), EPA
region 2.
PB92-963812/REB PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Hooker Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Sep 90,342p EPA/ROD/R02-90/140
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required foor each region,
5200, U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others 5400.
Also available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Hooker Chemical S-Area site is a former landfill
area located in Niagara Falls, New York. The site lies
adjacent to the Niagara River. Approximately 63,000
tons of chemical processing wastes were disposed of
at the landfill. Ground water beneath the site also has
been contaminated from aqueous phase and non-
aqueous phase liquid chemicals. Chemicals have mi-
grated toward the Niagara Falls Drinking Water Treat-
ment Plant (DWTP) which lies to the east of the site,
contaminating the Bedrock intake structures. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the landfill, a
contaminated ground water plume, bedrock contami-
nation, and the DWTP. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, sediment, and ground water
are VOCs including PCE; and other organics including
chlorinated organics and pesticides. The selected re-
medial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, "Remedial action, "Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal, "Pollution control. New
York, Soil contamination, Sediments, Ground water,
Water pollution, Volatile organic compounds, Chlorine
organic compounds, Pesticides, Chemical industry,
Earth fills, Water treatment plants, "Record of Deci-
sion, Niagara Falls(New York). EPA region 2, Cleanup
operations.
PB92-963813/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL
Industries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91,143p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /162
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is 5700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, 5200,
U.S, Canada, and Mexico; for all others 5400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 44-acre NL Industries site is an inactive, second-
any lead smelting facility in Pedricktown, Salem
County, New Jersey The site overlies the Cape May
aquifer, a potential source of drinking water for local
residents. In 1989, EPA began a multi-phased removal
action. The Focused Feasibility Study resulted in the
issuance of the Early Remedial Action Record of Deci-
sion (ROD), designated as Operable Unit (OU2). The
nature and extent of remaining contamination on the
site and areas adjacent to the site in various environ-
mental media, such as soil, sediment, ground water,
surface water, and air, are currently being evaluated
and will be addressed as OU1 in a subsequent ROD.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
slag and lead oxide piles, sediment, debris, and stand-
ing surface water are metals including arsenic, chromi-
um, and lead. The selected remedial action for the site
is included.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Remedial action, "Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal, "Pollution control, New
Jersey, Sediments, Surface waters, Water pollution,
Metals, Lead(Metal), Smelting. Arsenic, Chromium,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup operations, EPA region
2, Salem CountyfNew Jersey).
PB92-963814/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel
Company, Florence Township, Burlington County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 91, 60p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /151
See also PB90-254335.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, 5200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others 5400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 200-acre Roebling Steel site is an inactive steel
wire and cable manufacturing facility in Florence
Township. Burlington County, New Jersey. The Roe-
bling Steel site produced steel products between 1906
and 1982. Approximately 1,458,000 cubic yards of slag
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material from steel-making processes were used to fill
in a large portion of the bordering Delaware River
shoreline. In addition to the slag material, other poten-
tial sources of contamination were found. Based on
Federal investigations conducted in 1983, three re-
moval actions were conducted. The ROD addresses
soil and debris contamination in the slag area and in
the Southeast Park as OU2. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the soil and debris are VOCs in-
cluding benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes;
other organics including PAHs, PCBs, and pesticides;
and metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead. The
selected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: *Superfund, * Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil
contamination. Earth fills, New Jersey, Volatile organic
compounds. Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons. Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Pesticides, Metals, Iron and
steel industry, Slag disposal, 'Record of Decision, Bur-
lington County(New Jersey), Cleanup operations, EPA
region 2.
PB92-963815/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
WaWick Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Mon-
mouth County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91,70p EPA/ROD/R02-91/154
See also PB88-159926.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1.72-acre Waldick Aerospace Devices site is a
former aerospace parts manufacturing facility in Wall
Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The site
overlies a sandy silt/sand aquifer system that is a po-
tential source of drinking water. For at least the first 3
years of operation, wastewater containing metals and
organic solvents was discharged directly onto the
ground. As a result of State and local inspections, a
number of investigations were conducted by EPA,
which revealed VOCs, organics, and metals in soil and
ground water in excess of MCLs. In 1985, EPA con-
ducted a removal action that involved disposing of all
manufacturing-related chemicals from the facility off-
site. The ROD addresses both a final remedy for soil
as a modification of the 1987 ROD, and an interim re-
medial action for ground water to prevent further
ground water contaminant migration.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
Jersey, Soil contamination, Water pollution, Ground
water, Volatile organic compounds, Metals, Organic
compounds, Aerospace industry, Industrial wastes,
'Record of Decision, Cleanup operations, EPA region
2, Monmouth County(New Jersey).
PB92-963816/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Upper Deerfield Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper
Deerfield Township, Cumberland County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,50p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /153
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 14-acre Upper Deerfield Township Sanitary Land-
fill is an inactive landfill located on a 27-acre tract of
land in Upper Deerfield Township, Cumberland
County, New Jersey. Land use in the area is primarily
agricultural. A number of State investigations identified
VOCs including vinyl chloride, chlorinated solvents,
and mercury in excess of Federal Drinking Water
Standards in ground water. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses ground water and air. Because EPA
investigations showed that the ground water and soil
contamination associated with the site no longer
posed a health threat under current or likely land use
conditions, there are no contaminants of concern af-
fecting the site. The selected remedial action for the
site includes no further action since previous investiga-
tions indicated that ground water and soil contamina-
tion associated with the site no longer pose a health
threat under current or likely future land use condi-
tions.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
Jersey, Sanitary landfills, Soil contamination, Land pol-
lution control, Water pollution control, 'Record of De-
cision, Cumberland County(New Jersey), EPA region
2, Cleanup operations.
PB92-963817/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Nascolite Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of
Millville and Vineland, Cumberland County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,135p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /145
See also PB89-128300. Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17.5-acre Nascolite site is an inactive acrylic and
plexiglass sheet manufacturing plant in Millville, Cum-
berland County, New Jersey. The site lies within the
New Jersey coastal plain and overlies clay, silt, sand,
and gravel layers. The majority of the site is wooded,
with a wetland located in the southwestern portion. In
1980, although the State ordered the plant to stop dis-
charging wastewaters into the onsite drainage ditch,
well water monitoring conducted during 1981 identified
VOC-contamination in these wells. In 1984, the State
identified over one hundred 55-gallon drums and sev-
eral underground storage tanks buried onsite. In 1987,
the State ordered Nascolite to remove some of the
drums, and later during 1987 and 1988, EPA removed
the remaining drums offsite. The ROD addresses con-
taminated onsite soil, sediment, and buildings. The pri-
mary contaminant of concern affecting the soil, sedi-
ment and debris is the inorganic contaminant lead;
and VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
Jersey, Volatile organic compounds, Soil contamina-
tion, Sediments, Polymethyl methacrylate, Acrylic
resins, Plastic industry, Metals, Underground storage,
Storage tanks, Waste water, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup operations, EPA region 2, Cumberland
County(New Jersey).
PB92-963818/REB PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
General Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St.
Lawrence County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial
Action), December 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
17Dec90,209pEPA/ROD/R02-91/131
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 270-acre General Motors/Central Foundry Divi-
sion site is an active aluminum casting plant in Mas-
sena, St. Lawrence County, New York. The site over-
lies a surficial alluvial aquifer and is adjacent to wet-
lands, both of which have been contaminated. Addi-
tional onsite features of concern include the unlined
North and East Disposal Areas and the Industrial
Landfill, which contain contaminated soil, debris,
sludge; four unlined Industrial Lagoons, which contain
contaminated liquids, sludge, and soil; the rivers and
creek which contains contaminated sediment; con-
taminated soil on the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation
and on General Motors property; and contaminated
associated wetlands. The Record of Decision (ROD)
provides a final remedy for all site areas and media
except the East Disposal Area and the Industrial Land-
fill, which will be addressed in a subsequent ROD. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
sediment, sludge, debris, ground water, and surface
water are PCBs, and to a much lesser degree, VOCs
including TCE; and other organics including PAHs, and
phenols. The selected remedial action for this site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
York, Volatile organic compounds, Aromatic polycyclic
hydrocarbons, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Phenols,
Soil contamination, Sediments, Sludge disposal, Water
pollution, Surface waters, Ground water. Waste water,
'Record of Decision, EPA region 2, Cleanup oper-
ations, Saint Lawrence County(New York).
PB92-963819/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Frontera Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First
Remedial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,113p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /164
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Frontera Creek site is composed of 13 industrial
facilities and 200 acres of associated lagoons within
the municipality of Humaco, Puerto Rico. The Com-
monwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality
Board (EQB) fined Technicon in 1978 for these proc-
esses, resulting in the cessation of its mercury dis-
charges to the creek. During investigations in 1986,
EPA identified mercury in surface soil and sediment on
Technicon property associated with the storage, use,
or discharge of mercury-containing compounds. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses contaminated
soil and sediment on the Technicon property and pro-
vides a final remedy for the site. The primary contami-
nant of concern affecting the soil and sediment is mer-
cury. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Puerto
Rico, Frontera Creek, Industrial wastes, Soil contami-
nation, Sediments, Metals, Mercury(Metal), Water pol-
lution, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup operations, EPA
region 2, Humacao(Puerto Rico).
PB92-963820/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Fort Dix Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation,
Pemberton Township, Burlington County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 91,106p EPA/ROD/R02-91/167
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 126-acre Fort Dix Landfill site is an inactive landfill
located in the southwest section of the U.S. Army Fort
Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Township, Bur-
lington County, New Jersey. From 1950 until its clo-
sure in 1984, the site was used and operated by the
Fort Dix Military Reservation to dispose of various
wastes including household waste from the military
base, paints, thinners, demolition debris, ash, and sol-
vents. From 1968 to 1984, McGuire Air Force Base
also used the landfill for waste disposal. A 1982 State
investigation revealed ground water contamination be-
neath the site that had resulted from landfill leachate.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses final source
control at the site; however, if additional investigations
reveal significant increases in unacceptable risk to
human health and the environment, then additional re-
medial actions will be proposed. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil and debris are
VOCs including benzene and toluene; other organics
including PAHs; and metals including chromium and
lead. The selected remedial action for this site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
Jersey, Volatile organic compounds, Aromatic polycy-
clic hydrocarbons, Metals, Soil contamination, Military
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facilities. Household wastes, Earth fills, * Record of De-
cision, Fort Dix, Cleanup operations, EPA region 2,
Burlington County(New Jersey).
PB92-963821/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Hertel Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91,96p EPA/ROD/R02-91/160
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 80-acre Hertel Landfill site consists of a 13-acre
former municipal landfill and adjacent land in Plattekill,
Ulster County, New York. The site overlies two natural
aquifers. In 1976, the site was shut down for a variety
of violations, including illegal dumping of industrial
wastes and violating a town ordinance prohibiting the
disposal of non-local waste. As a result of these im-
proper disposal practices, a number of State investiga-
tions were conducted, which identified contamination
by various organic compounds and metals in the
onsite soil and ground water. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses soil contaminated by landfill wastes,
and ground water contaminated by landfill leachate.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
soil, sediment debris, and ground water are VOCs in-
cluding benzene, toluene, and xylenes; other organics
including phenols; and metals including arsenic, chro-
mium, and lead. The selected remedial actio
site is included.
I action for the
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Re-
medial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control.
New York, Soil contamination, Sediments, Ground
water. Volatile organic compounds. Phenols, Metals,
Earth fills. Water pollution, 'Record of Decision, Clean-
up operations, EPA region 2, Ulster County(New York).
PB92-963822/REB PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
CotesviNe Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Cotes-
vHte, Broome County, NY. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91,261 p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /135
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 35-acre Cotesvilie Municipal Landfill site is a
former municipal and industrial landfill in Colesville,
Broome County. New York. Land use in the area is
rural, and wetlands and woodlands are present in the
vicinity of the site. Many of the 1,921 residents living
within three miles of the site use ground water from
shallow and deep aquifers and springs as their drinking
water. In 1983 and 1984, private investigations identi-
fied that upper portions of the ground water beneath
the site and in the vicinity of the site were being con-
taminated by the landfill. The Record of Decision
(ROD) provides a final remedy for the landfill waste
and soil, leachate seeps, associated contaminated
sediment and ground water. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sediment, debris,
and ground water are VOCs including benzene, PCE,
TCA, TCE; and metals including arsenic. The selected
remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. New
York, Municipal wastes. Earth fills, Soil contamination.
Sediments. Ground water, Water pollution. Volatile or-
ganic compounds. Arsenic, Metals, 'Record of deci-
sion. Cleanup operations, EPA region 2, Broome
CountyCNew York).
PB92-963823/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Applied Environmental Services Site, Glenwood
Landing, Nassau County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Jun 91,87p EPA/ROD/R02-91/146
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3.2-acre Applied Environmental Services site is a
former petroleum, gasoline, and solvent chemical facil-
ity in Glenwood Landing, Nassau County, New York.
The site is surrounded by industrial, commercial, and
residential properties. A tidal wetlands area of Hemp-
stead Harbor is located to the west of the site. EPA
and State investigations in 1984 identified VOCs,
metals, and organics in soil, sediment, ground water,
surface water, and air. Consequently, in 1984, the cur-
rent site owner, Shore Realty, was required to remove
255 of the 410 drums containing hazardous waste that
were stored on the property. In 1986 due to the immi-
nent danger posed by the site, the State removed ap-
proximately 700,000 gallons of hazardous waste in-
cluding PCBs from the facility. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses contamination of soil, ground water,
sediment, surface water, and air as a final remedy. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
sediment, ground water, surface water, and air are
VOCs including TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other or-
ganics including PCBs and PAHs; metals including ar-
senic, chromium, and lead; and oils. The selected re-
medial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil
contamination, Ground water. Surface waters, Air pol-
lution, Sediments, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons,
Volatile organic compounds, Organic compounds,
Metals, Oils, New York, Polychlorinated biphenyls.
•Record of Decision, Cleanup operations, EPA region
2, Nassau County(New York).
PB92-963824/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Conklin Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91,136pEPA/ROD/R02-91/136
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 8.5-acre Conklin Dumps site is an inactive munici-
pal landfill in Conklin, New York. Land use in the area
is rural. The site consists of two municipal landfills re-
ferred to as the upper and the lower landfills. The lower
landfill is adjacent to the 100-year floodplain of the
Susquehanna River, and is bordered by wetlands. Por-
tions of the landfill were operational between 1964 and
1975, and approximately 80,000 cubic meters of waste
material were disposed of onsite during this time. In
1985, private investigations identified the presence of
leachate seeps from the site and low levels of con-
taminants in ground water. The first Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses containment of landfill leachate,
and remediation of contaminated ground water as a
final remedy. The primary contaminant of concern af-
fecting the leachate and ground water is chloroethane,
a VOC. The selected remedial action for this site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, "Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Munici-
pal wastes. Earth fills, Leaching, Environmental trans-
port, Water pollution, Ground water. Land pollution,
Volatile organic compounds, Chloroethanes, New
York, 'Record of Decision, Broome CountyfNew
York), EPA region 2, Cleanup operations.
PB92-963825/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Curcio Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle
Brook, NJ. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,108p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /143
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1-acre Curcio Scrap Metal site encompasses two
active scrap metal recycling businesses and associat-
ed warehouses in Saddle Brook Township, Bergen
County, New Jersey. The site is situated above the
Brunswick Formation which is a sole source aquifer.
The formation supplies potable water to the public and
private wells in the area. Since 1975, Curcio Scrap
Metal, Inc. (CSMI) and Cirello Iron and Steel Company
(CISC) have recycled scrap metals products onsite.
Samples taken from the area and from onsite soil in
1984 revealed contamination by VOCs, organics, and
metals. EPA issued an Administrative Order on Con-
sent to the PRPs on May 27, 1988. Remedial Investi-
gation activities were initiated in 1989 by the PRPs
under the terms of the Order. The Record of Decision
(ROD) provides a final remedy for the first operable
unit (OU1), the approximately 1,800 cubic yards of
contaminated onsite soil. Future RODs will address
other ground and surface water contamination. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil are
PCBs and metals including lead. The selected remedi-
al action for this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Metal
scrap. New Jersey, Metal recycling. Soil contamina-
tion, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Metals, Lead(Metal),
Ground water, Surface waters, 'Record of Decision,
EPA region 2, Cleanup operations, Bergen
County(New Jersey).
PB92-963826/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Warwick Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Jun 91,101pEPA/ROD/R02-91/141
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 13-acre Warwick Landfill is an inactive municipal
and industrial waste disposal site in the Town of War-
wick, Orange County, New York. The estimated 3,000
people who reside approximately 1.5 miles northeast
of the site use residential wells as a source of drinking
water. From 1898 until its closure in 1978, the Warwick
Landfill accepted municipal and industrial wastes and
sludge. Landfill contamination is attributed to the un-
permitted and illegal disposal practices conducted by
waste haulers and trespassers. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses the contaminant source, the
onsite landfill, and provides an interim ground water
remedy for the first operable unit (OU1). The final
remedy for ground water (OU2) will be addressed in a
subsequent ROD. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, and ground water are VOCs in-
cluding benzene, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other or-
ganics including PAHs and phenols; and metals includ-
ing arsenic, chromium, and lead. The selected remedi-
al action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
York, Earth fills, Soil contamination. Ground water,
Land pollution control, Water pollution control, Volatile
organic compounds. Aromatic polycyclic hydrocar-
bons, Metals, Phenols, Municipal wastes, 'Record of
Decision, First remedial action. Orange CountyfNew
York), EPA region 2, Cleanup.
PB92-963827/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Sinclair Refinery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30Sep91,107p
See also PB86-172434.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
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U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Sinclair Refinery site is a former refinery in Wells-
ville, Allegany County, New York. The site is composed
of a 90-acre refinery area, 10-acre landfill area, and
14-acre offsite tank farm. From 1901 to 1958, the site
was used to process Pennsylvania grade crude oil until
a fire in 1958 halted operations. Currently, some pri-
vate companies and the State University of New York
occupy the site. A 1981 site inspection revealed that
debris from the eroding landfill area has washed into
and contaminated the Genesee River. The ROD ad-
dresses OU2, remediation of the remaining contami-
nated areas at the site located within the 90-acre refin-
ery area and the offsite tank farm including the con-
taminated ground water beneath the refinery. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil and
ground water are VOCs including benzene and xy-
lenes, semi-volatile compounds including naphthalene
and nitrobenzene, and metals including arsenic and
lead. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, "Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, "Pollution control, Soil
contamination, Ground water, Land pollution control,
Water pollution control, Volatile organic compounds,
Metals, Naphthalene, Nitrobenzenes, Refineries,
Crude oil, 'Record of Decision, Second remedial
action-Final, EPA region 2, Allegany County(New
York), Cleanup.
PB92-963828/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Fibers Public Supply Wells, Guayama, PR. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,112p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /155
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 540-acre Fibers Public Supply Wells site is in Gua-
yama, Puerto Rico. The site includes an active phar-
maceutical plant (AWPI); two former manufacturing fa-
cilities, one of which encompasses two former settle-
ment lagoons and a soil disposal area; and five public
supply wells. The site overlies a class II aquifer. From
1966 to 1976, Fibers International Corporation (FIC)
manufactured nylon fibers onsite. From 1976 to 1980,
Chevron Chemical Company (CCCPR) expanded the
operations of the FIC plant to include the production of
polypropylene fibers. State and private site investiga-
tions in 1983 revealed the presence of elevated levels
of organics and inorganics in soil and ground water.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses a final
remedy for source contamination in the soil disposal
area and ground water. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground water
are VOCs including PCE and TCE; other organics;
metals including chromium and lead; and other inor-
ganics including asbestos. The selected remedial
action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Land
pollution control. Water pollution control, Soil contami-
nation, Volatile organic compounds, Metals, Asbestos,
Drug industry, Industrial wastes. Fibers, Puerto Rico,
•Record of Decision, First Remedial Action - Final,
Guayama(Puerto Rico), EPA region 2, Cleanup.
PB92-963829/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
White Chemical Corporation, Essex County,
Newark, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 91,45p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /150
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 4.4-acre White Chemical site is a former chemical
manufacturing facility in Newark, Essex County, New
Jersey. From 1983 to 1990, White Chemical Corpora-
tion (WCC) used the site to manufacture acid chlorides
and flame retardant compounds. As a result of State
inspections, a number of investigations were initiated
by the State and EPA. In 1989, the State conducted
several site investigations and issued notices of viola-
tion for improper management and storage of hazard-
ous waste. As a result of WCC's failure to respond to
any State notices or directives, the State initiated a re-
moval action to stabilize the site. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses interim remedial measures for
surface contamination. A future ROD will address addi-
tional remedial measures deemed necessary as a
result of a comprehensive RI/FS. The primary con-
taminants of concern identified in the tanks, drums,
and containers are VOCs including benzene and xy-
lenes, other organics, inorganics, and shock-sensitive
compounds.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Volatile
organic compounds, New Jersey, Chemical industry,
Organic compounds, Inorganic compounds, 'Record
of Decision, First remedial action, Essex County(New
Jersey), EPA region 2, Cleanup.
PB92-963830/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Circuitron Corporation, East Farmingdale, Suffolk
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91,84p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /138
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The one-acre Circuitron site is a former electronic cir-
cuit board manufacturing facility in East Farmingdale,
Suffolk County, New York. Surrounding land use is in-
dustrial. From 1961 to 1986, circuit board manufactur-
ing operations including metal plating were conducted
onsite. Several onsite areas were used for discharge
of process-generated wastes including one authorized
and two unauthorized leaching pools. Circuitron reme-
diated only one unauthorized leaching pool under the
building and installed monitoring wells. In 1989, EPA
removed 20 waste drums and contaminated debris
from inside the building and three above-ground tanks
from the rear of the building, and emptied two under-
ground storage tanks. The selected remedial action for
the site includes treating highly VOC-contaminated soil
in the southwest corner of the site using in-situ vapor
extraction; treating emissions using carbon adsorption
and disposing of any spent carbon residuals offsite;
excavating contaminated soil, sediment, and debris
from the leaching pools, cesspools, and storm drains
inside and outside of the building; incinerating these
materials offsite, with offsite disposal of any residuals;
decontaminating the building by vacuuming.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Electronics, Metal fin-
ishing, Soils, Sediments, Debris, Waste treatment, Ac-
tivated carbon treatment, Adsorption, Storm sewers,
Incinerators, Waste disposal, Decontamination,
Vacuum apparatus, 'Superfund, First Remedial
Action, East Farmingdale(New York), Vapor extrac-
tion.
PB92-963831/REB PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Juncos Landfill, Juncos, PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 91, 99p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /156
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The approximately 20-acre Juncos Landfill site is an in-
active municipal waste landfill in the City of Juncos,
Puerto Rico. Land use in the area is predominantly res-
idential, with a housing development located along the
northern border of the site. Two unnamed tributaries
are located outside the eastern and western borders of
the site and flow to the Rio Gurabo. The Record of De-
cision (ROD) is the first of two operable units (OUs)
and addresses contaminated soil and soil/leachate.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting thesoil
and debris are VOCs; other organics including phenol;
and metals including arsenic, chromium, lead, and
mercury. The selected remedial action for the site in-
cludes constructing a single barrier cap over the land-
fill to reduce surface infiltration, prevent direct contact,
limit gas emissions, and control erosion; installing a
passive landfill gas venting system.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, "Municipalities, Earth
fills, Soils, Debris, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium,
Lead(Metal), Chromium, Ground water, Capping, Fluid
infiltration, Erosion control, Vents, 'Superfund, First re-
medial action, Juncos(Puerto Rico).
PB92-963832/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Air Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4),
Lakehurst, NJ. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,62p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /157
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 7,400-acre Naval Air Engineering Center (NAEC)
site, which contains many subsites, is a naval research
design and testing facility near the Jackson and Man-
chester Townships, Ocean County, New Jersey. Sub-
sequent investigations in 1990 discovered a gasoline
leak in an underground pipe, which apparently was the
source of ground water contamination. Onsite actions
have included repairing the leak and excavating and
disposing of 65 cubic yards of visually-contaminated
soil. The ROD provides an interim remedy for ground
water contamination. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the ground water are VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and xylenes; and other organics in-
cluding PAHs. The selected remedial action for the in-
terim remedy includes onsite pumping and pretreating
ground water using precipitation and filtration to
remove metals, solids and residual amounts 9) free
product, and air stripping to remove VOCs; filtering the
effluent from the treatment process water using a
granular activated carbon polishing filter, and dis-
charging the treated water onsite.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Ground water,
'Military facilities, 'Water pollution, Water wells, Vola-
tile organic compounds, Solvents, Hydraulic fluids, Ex-
cavation, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Aromatic poly-
cyclic hydrocarbons, Pumping, Metals, Strippers, Acti-
vated carbon treatment, Fluid filters, Air pollution, Cost
analysis, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, 'Third Re-
medial Action - Final, Ocean County(New Jersey).
PB92-963833/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Swope Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken
Township, Camden County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91,136pEPA/ROD/R02-91/158
See also PB86-172467.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Swope Oil and Chemical site is a former
chemical reclamation facility in Pennsauken, Camden
County, New Jersey. Land use in the area is predomi-
nantly commercial and industrial, and Pennsauken
Creek lies 0.8 miles northeast of the site. In 1975,
State investigations showed that discharge of wastes
to onsite drainage ditches had resulted in probable mi-
gration of chemicals to Pennsauken Creek via storm
sewers. The selected remedial action for the site in-
cludes treating onsite approximately 153,000 cubic
yards of contaminated unsaturated soil using in-situ
vacuum extraction with potential enhancement of bio-
degradation of soil contaminants, if the results of the
treatability study so warrant; treating air emissions
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using carbon adsorption or thermal destruction prior to
discharge.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Chemical industry,
Soils, Naphthalene, Trichloroethylene, Industrial
wastes, Ground water, Extraction, Vacuum apparatus.
Air pollution, Biodeterioration, Adsorption, Activated
carbon process. Incinerators, Monitoring, Cost analy-
sis, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, Second Remedi-
al Action, *Pennsauken(New Jersey).
PB92-963834/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Garden State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, IX.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 91,63p EPA/ROD/R02-91 /148
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3,000-square-foot Garden State Cleaners (GSC)
site is an active dry cleaning operation in Minotola,
Bueno Borough, Atlantic County, New Jersey. Land
use in the area is residential and commercial, and local
residents obtain drinking water from the Borough mu-
nicipal water supply system. From 1966 to the present,
dry cleaning activities using PCE were conducted at
the GSC site, and untit 1985, wastes were discharged
through pipes directly into the ground. In 1984, State
investigations showed elevated levels of PCE in
ground water adjacent to and downgradient from the
GSC and SJCC facilities, and elevated levels of PCE
and TCE in onsite soil. The selected remedial action
for the site includes treating onsite approximately
1,600 cubic yards of contaminated soil using in-situ
vapor extraction; treating the contaminated
wastewater from the vapor extraction processes
onsite using an air stripping column; treating air emis-
sions using carbon adsorption units; pumping and
onsite treatment of contaminated ground water using
air stripping and carbon adsorption; rejecting the
treated ground water upgradient from the site; regen-
erating spent activated carbon from both treatment
processes offsite; conducting long-term ground water
monitoring; and implementing temporary institutional
controls. The estimated present worth cost for the re-
medial action at the GSC site is $5,451,000. which in-
cludes an estimated annual O&M cost of $249,500 for
70 years.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Water supply, Ground
water, Soils, Benzene, Toluene, Vapors, Extraction,
Waste water treatment Strippers, Activated carbon
treatment Monitoring, Cost estimates, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Atlantic
County(New Jersey), Polychloroethelene.
PB92-963921/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
WHNam Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Ches-
ter County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 91,127pEPA/ROO/R03-91/137
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 4 4-acre William Dick Lagoons site is a chemical
wastewater disposal site in West Cain Township,
Chester County, Pennsylvania. An estimated 30 resi-
dences located within 1.000 feet of the site use private
wells for their drinking water supply. Two other Super-
fund sites are near the site. From the 1950's to 1970.
Mr. William Dick used the lagoons to dispose of
wastewater left from cleaning the interiors of chemical
and petroleum tank trailers owned primarily by Chemi-
cal teaman Tank Lines, (CLTL), and residual chemical
products. Later in 1970, vandalism caused the release
of an estimated 300,000 gallons of wastewater into
Birch Run, a tributary of the West Branch of Brandy-
wine Creek. As a result of this discharge, more than
2,600 fish died, and water supplies that used Brandy-
wine Creek as a water source were closed. The
Record of Decision (ROD) provides an interim remedy
and addresses contaminated residential water as Op-
erable Unit 1 (OU1) and ground water as OU2. A future
ROD will address source control and will provide a
remedy for the cleanup of contaminated soil. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, and TCE;
other organics including phenols; and metals. The se-
lected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Penn-
sylvania, Ground water, Volatile organic compounds.
Phenols, Metals, Water pollution, 'Record of Decision,
EPA region 3, Chester County(Pennsylvania), Cleanup
operations.
PB92-963922/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Havertown PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford
Township, Delaware County, PA. (Second Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,121 p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /131
See also PB90-178112.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 12- to 15-acre Havertown PCP site consists of a
former wood treatment facility and an adjacent indus-
trial facility in Haverford Township, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania. It has been estimated that up to 1 mil-
lion gallons of spent wood preservatives were dumped
into a nearby drip well. The disposal practice is be-
lieved to be a primary source of contamination to
ground water and, ultimately, Naylors Run. In 1976,
EPA initiated a response action. The ROD addresses
an interim remedy for shallow ground water contami-
nation, as OU2. A subsequent ROD will address sedi-
ment contamination in Naylors Run. soil contamination
onsite, potential deep ground water contamination
from onsite soil, and surface water and sediment con-
tamination due to runoff from onsite soil, as OU3. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including benzene, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics including dioxin, oils, PAHs,
PCP, and phenols; and metals including arsenic. The
selected remedial action for the interim remedy is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Penn-
sylvania, Volatile organic compounds, Industrial
wastes, Wood preservatives. Water pollution, Ground
water, Metals, Dioxins, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocar-
bons, Phenol/pentachloro, Phenols, Oils, 'Record of
Decision, EPA region 3, Delaware
County(Pennsylvania), Cleanup operations.
PB92-963923/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Sealand Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
3QSep91,34pEPA/ROD/R03-91/121
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Sealand Limited site, a former coal tar
treatment and recycling facility, is located in Mt. Pleas-
ant, New Castle County, Delaware. Ground water un-
derlying the site is used as a source of drinking water.
Sealand allegedly conducted treatment, processing,
and recycling of coal to tar and off- specification creo-
sote wastes onsite until abandoning the site in 1983. A
1983 State investigation discovered 21 steel tanks or
hoppers; a 10,000-gallon wooden storage tank and
300 55-gallon steel drums, which were leaking liquids
onsite; a boiler house; and various mixing chambers
and pressure vessels on the abandoned site. Addition-
al studies by EPA and the State identified organics in-
cluding PAHs, creosols, and solvents in the onsite soil,
drums, and tanks. Subsequently in 1983, EPA con-
ducted an emergency removal action. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses onsite soil as the first and
final operable unit (OU1). All hazardous materials con-
tained in abandoned onsite tanks and drums were dis-
posed of offsite during the EPA removal action, and
any remaining soil contaminants pose low risks for
humans at the site. Based on this rationale, there are
no primary contaminants of concern affecting the site.
The selected remedial action for this site is no action.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Dela-
ware, Coal tar, Waste recycling, Ground water. Water
pollution control, Land pollution control, Storage tanks,
Drums(Containers), 'Record of Decision, EPA region
3, New Castle County(Delaware), Cleanup operations.
PB92-963924/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
First Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Dan-
ville, VA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,66p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /134
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 4-acre First Piedmont Quarry Route 719 site is an
inactive industrial and agricultural landfill located north
of the city of Danville in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
The landfill is a ground water discharge area for an un-
derlying aquifer draining through the wetlands to Law-
less Creek, which runs 1,400 feet northwest of the
quarry. Wastes include hundreds of buried drums;
tires; scrap rubber; approximately 15,000 gallons of a
mixture of MS-20 (a floor degreaser containing PCE),
water, carbon black, and detergent; off-specification
batch materials containing trace amounts of lead
oxide; soil; tobacco scraps; and wood. The Record of
Decision (ROD) provides a final remedy for all site
media including the landfill material, leachate, the
Carbon Black Pile and Waste Pile, and the contaminat-
ed Northern Drainage soil and sediment. The contami-
nants of concern are metals including antimony, ar-
senic, lead, barium, and zinc. The selected remedial
action for this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Re-
medial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Vir-
ginia, Metals, Soil contamination, Sediments, Ground
water, Surface waters, Earth fills, Industrial wastes,
Agricultural wastes, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup op-
erations, EPA region 3, Pittsylvania County(Virginia).
PB92-963925/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ar-
rowhead Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,85p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /132
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 30-acre Arrowhead Associates/Scovill site is a
cosmetic-case manufacturing and filling facility in
Westmoreland County, Virginia. The site overlies a
shallow aquifer that is used by an estimated 500
people as a drinking water supply. Ownership of the
site has changed hands several times. From 1966 to
1979, Scovi!!, Inc., and later Arrowhead Associates
(AA), used the site for manufacturing cosmetic cases
using electroplating, lacquering, and enameling proc-
esses. Currently, Virginia Elastics uses the former plat-
ing area as a storage warehouse. Numerous investiga-
tions by the State and EPA revealed extensive soil and
ground water contamination. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses final remediation of soil and ground
water. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the soil and ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; and metals in-
cluding chromium and lead. The selected remedial
action for this site is included.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Virginia,
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Soil contamination, Ground water, Water pollution,
Volatile organic compounds. Metals, Industrial wastes,
Coating processes, 'Record of Decision, EPA region
3, Montross(Virginia), Cleanup operations.
PB92-963926/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Whitmoyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Leba-
non County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), Decem-
ber 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Dec 90,93pEPA/ROD/R03-91/109
See also PB92-963912 and PB90-114661.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 31,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 22-acre Whitmoyer Laboratories site is an inactive
laboratory facility in Jackson Township, Lebanon
County, Pennsylvania. In addition, part of the site lies
within the 100-year floodplain of the Tolpehpcken
Creek-Union Canal. An estimated 20 residences in the
vicinity of the site use the underlying aquifer as their
drinking water supply. Between 1978 and 1982, the
site changed ownership twice, and then in 1985, a
RCRA site closure plan was filed. In 1986, EPA began
providing bottled water to residents with ground water
contaminated by site activities. A public water supply
line extension is currently being designed and will be
constructed as part of a removal action. The ROD ad-
dresses contaminated onsite soil, sediment, and
ground water as OU3. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, and
ground water are VOCs including benzene, TCE, and
PCE; other organics including PAHs; and metals in-
cluding arsenic. The selected remedial action for the
site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil
contamination, Sediments, Water pollution control.
Land pollution control, Ethylene/trichloro, Tetrachlor-
oethylene, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Ground
water, Volatile organic compounds, Phenols, Metals,
Laboratories, 'Record of Decision, Third remedial
action - Final, EPA region 3, Cleanup, Lebanon
County(Pennsylvania).
PB92-963927/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Saunders Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,71 p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /136
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 7.3-acre Saunders Supply site is an active lumber
yard facility in the Village of Chuckatuck, a rural area of
the City of Suffolk, Virginia. Land use in the area is pre-
dominantly mixed residential and commercial. The site
is composed of the Saunders Supply Company proper-
ty and a portion of the adjacent Kelly property. From
1964 to 1991, the SaundersSupply Company used the
site to chemically treat wood before distribution. The
improper treatment and disposal processes have con-
taminated onsite soil, sediment, and ground water.
Prinicipal site features include the treatment facilities,
a former conical burn pit area, a former earthen sepa-
ration pond, and a wastewater pond west of the site.
EPA conducted additional investigations that revealed
the presence of pentachlorophenol (PCP), arsenic,
and chromium in the ground water. The Record of De-
cision (ROD) addresses all media impacted by site
contamination as a final remedy. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting soil, sediment, and ground
water are organics including dioxins and PCP; and
metals including arsenic and chromium. The selected
remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal, "Pollution control, Virginia.
Soil contamination, Land pollution control, Water pollu-
tion control. Ground water, Dioxins, Metals. Lumber,
Wood preservatives, "Record of Decision, First reme-
dial action-Final, Chuckatuck(Virginia), EPA region 3,
Cleanup, Phenol/pentachloro.
PB92-963928/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Old City of York Landfill, Springfield Township,
York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91, 92p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /128
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 178-acre Old City of York Landfill site is a munici-
pal waste landfill in Springfield Township, York County,
Pennsylvania. From 1961 until its closure in 1975, the
City used 56 acres of the site as a landfill for municipal,
wastes, however, some industrial waste was also dis-
posed of at the site. In 1978, the property was sold to
private owners. After local residents expressed con-
cern over water quality, the State conducted a residen-
tial well sampling program from 1981 to 1985. In 1982,
the State notified the city and site owners that oper-
ation of and existing conditions at the landfill were in
violation of the Clean Streams Act and directed the city
to conduct a site assessment to evaluate clean-up
measures. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
the long-term threats to soil, ground water, and surface
water produced by the landfill and vault sediment. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
sediment, and ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, PCE, and TCE. The selected remedial action for
the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Earth
fills, Soil analysis. Land pollution control, Water pollu-
tion control, Surface waters, Ground water, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Pennsylvania, 'Record of Decision,
First remedial action-Final, Cleanup, York
County(Pennsylvania), EPA region 3.
PB92-963929/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Dixie Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County,
VA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,34p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /133
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 39-acre Dixie Caverns County Landfill is a former
municipal landfill in Roanoke County, Virginia. The sur-
rounding land is rural, with the nearest residence locat-
ed 1/2 mile from the site. Two unnamed headwater
streams receive surface runoff from the site, and dis-
charge to the Roanoke River, which is located 2 miles
south/southeast. The landfill is currently owned and
was operated by the county of Roanoke from 1965
until its closure in 1976. In 1987, the County developed
a removal work plan proposing a proprietary stabiliza-
tion process to treat the flyash, and the plan was ap-
proved in 1988 with remediation levels set by EPA. At
that time, EPA recommended suspension of further re-
moval activity pertaining to the flyash because of un-
certainty as to whether or not the County's plan would
meet Federal and State requirements. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses the flyash at the site as Op-
erable Unit 1 (OU1). Future RODs will address other
remedial actions based on RI/FS investigations. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the debris
are metals including lead, cadmium, and zinc. The se-
lected remedial action for the interim remedy is includ-
ed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Virginia,
Metals, Earth fills, Municipal wastes. Fly ash, Runoff,
Industrial wastes, 'Record of Decision, First remedial
action, Roanoke County(Virginia), EPA region 3,
Cleanup.
PB92-963930/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Greenwood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2, New-
town, VA. (Second Remedial Action), December
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Dec90,47pEPA/ROD/R03-91/117
See also PB90-220641.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 5-acre Greenwood Chemical site is a former
chemical manufacturing facility in Newtpwn, Albemarle
County, Virginia. All residents who reside within three
miles of the site are completely dependent on the
ground water underlying the site for their drinking
water supply. From the 1950s to 1985, either Cocker-
ville Chemical Company or Greenwood Chemical used
the site for manufacturing chemicals for industrial, agri-
cultural, pharmaceutical, and photographic purposes.
The companies stored, treated and disposed of chemi-
cals onsite. In 1985, operations ceased at the facility
following an explosion and fire. EPA investigations that
were conducted after the fire identified elevated levels
of cyanide, SVOCs, and VOCs in lagoons and ground
water. The ROD addresses the contaminated ground
water and surface water as operabe unit 2 (OU2) and
provides an interim remedy. A future ROD will address
additional contamination of onsite soil. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
and surface water are VOCs including benzene, PCE,
TCE, and toluence; SVOCs including arsenic. The se-
lected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Ground
water, Surface water, Volatile organic compounds,
Metals, Photographic materials, Naphthalene, Arsenic,
Virginia, Chemical industry, Drugs, Agricultural chemi-
cals, Industries, 'Record of Decision, Second remedial
action, Cleanup, EPA region 3, Albemarle
County (Virginia).
PB92-963931/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Modern Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower
Windsor Townships, York County, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,56p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /138
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 83-acre Modern Sanitation Landfill site is an active
landfill in the Townships of Windsor and Lower Wind-
sor, York County, Pennsylvania. Land use in the area is
predominantly agricultural and residential, with nearby
woodland areas. The site includes an old, inactive, un-
lined 66-acre landfill area, which is the subject of the
Record of Decision (ROD), and an adjacent active 17-
acre double-lined landfill area to the north. Industrial
waste disposed of onsite includes inorganic production
residues, pesticide waste sludge, PCB wastes, and oil
and paint waste. In 1981, the State detected onsite
ground water contamination by VOCs on the western
site border, and in 1983. The selected remedial action
for the site includes completing the low permeability
cap and final cover system over the 66-acre unlined
landfill; expanding the existing ground water extraction
system on both the eastern and western sides of the
site; maintaining the onsite wastewater treatment facil-
ity that treats extracted ground water with physical/
chemical and biological treatment, followed by filtra-
tion and air stripping.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Industrial wastes,
Earth fills, Pesticides, Paint, Oils, Ground water, Soils,
Debris, Benzene, Trichloroethylene, Toluene, Xylene,
Metals, Capping, Industrial waste treatment, Strippers,
Fluid filtration, 'Superfund, Polychlorinated biphenyls,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action-Final,
'Windsor(Pennsylvania).
December 1992 79
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PB92-963932/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
McAdoo Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill
County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,58p EPA/ROD/R03-91 /130
SeealsoPB85-232114.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 9-acre McAdoo Associates site is an inactive strip
and deep mining facility located in Kline Township,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The site consists of
two locations: the 8-acre McAdoo-Kline Township
(MKT) location, and the 1-acre McAdoo-Blaine Street
(MBS) location. The MKT location is situated at the site
of an old (subsurface and surface strip) coal mine, and
land adjacent to the location is industrial, abandoned,
or contains reclaimed mine areas. The MBS location is
adjacent to a residential area and a mine spoil recla-
mation site, and is presently covered with gravel and
used for vehicle storage. In 1979, EPA ordered the
MKT location to close because of numerous environ-
mental compliance problems. The ROD addresses
sediment, ground water, and surface water at the MKT
location, and ground water at the MBS location. EPA
has determined that no further remedial action other
than that already implemented at the site is required to
ensure protection of human hearth and the environ-
ment; therefore, there are no contaminants of con-
cern. The selected remedial action for the site is no
further action because previous interim remedial activi-
ties were adequate to protect human health and the
environment.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Mining,
Mine wastes, Land reclamination, Sediments, Ground
water, Surface water, Environmental protection, Penn-
sylvania, 'Record of Decision, Third remedial action-
Final, EPA region 3, Schuylkill County(Pennsylvania).
Cleanup.
PB92-963933/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Eastern Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91,95p EPA/ROD/R03-91/135
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 25-acre Eastern Diversified Metals (EDM) site is a
former metals reclamation facility in Rush Township,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Before 1966, the site
was owned by an aluminum manufacturing facility.
From 1966 to 1977, EDM reclaimed copper and alumi-
num from metal wire and cable in an onsrte processing
building. Plastic insulation surrounding the metal wire
and cable was mechanically stripped and separated,
and the waste insulation was disposed of behind the
processing facility. In 1977, EDM terminated opertions,
and in 1979 and 1980, residents complained of odors
from the site and expressed health concerns. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses two of three op-
erable units (OUs) at the EDM site. The ROD provides
a final remedy for 'hot spot' fluff and soil areas, metal-
contaminated sediment and soil, and miscellaneous
debris as OU1; and provides an interim remedy for
contaminated ground water as OU2. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil, sediment,
debris, ground water, and surface water are VOCs in-
cluding TCE; other organics including dioxins and
PCBs; and metals including lead. The selected remedi-
al action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal. 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control.
Metals, Lead(Metal), Land pollution control. Water pol-
lution control, Ground water, Surface waters. Soil con-
tamination, Sediments, Volatile organic compounds,
Dioxins, Polychlorinated biphenyls. Industrial wastes,
'Record of Decision. Cleanup, EPA region 3. First Re-
medial Action, Schuylkill County(Pennsylvania).
PB92-964014/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ar-
lington Blending and Packaging, Shelby County,
Arlington, TN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,113p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /099
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2.3-acre Arlington Blending and Packaging site is
an abandoned pesticide and herbicide blending and
packaging facility in Arlington, Shelby County, Tennes-
see. Site operations have contaminated two units of
the underlying aquifer, which are not used as drinking
water sources. Site investigations revealed onsite and
offsite contamination of soil and ground water. In 1983,
EPA initiated a removal action, and excavated and re-
moved 1,920 cubic yards of contaminated soil with
chlordane levels in excess of 50 mg/kg and 112 drums
containing chemical wastes. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses final remediation of primarily pesti-
cide-contaminated soil and ground water. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and
ground water are VOCs including benzene; other or-
ganics including pesticides; and metals including ar-
senic. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste disposal, 'Remedial
action, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control, Ten-
nessee, Volatile organic compounds, Pesticides,
Metals, Arsenic, Ground water, Soil contamination,
Drums(Containers), 'Record of Decision, Cleanup op-
erations, EPA region 4, Shelby CountyfTennessee).
PB92-964015/REB PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal Stte, Fleming
County, KY. (First Remedial Action), September
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,198p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /097
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 280-acre Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal site is an
inactive tow-level radioactive waste disposal facility in
Fleming County, Kentucky. The estimated 663 people
who reside within 2.5 mites of the site use the public
water supply for drinking purposes. From 1962 to
1977, Nuclear Engineering Company, Inc. (NECO), op-
erated a solid by-product, source, and special nuclear
material disposal facility under a license with the State.
Several State investigations in the 1970 s revealed
that teachate contaminated with tritium and other ra-
dioactive substances was migrating from the disposal
trenches to unrestricted areas. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses final remediation of soil, debris,
and associated teachate. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil and debris are VOCs includ-
ing benzene, TCE, and toluene; metals including ar-
senic and lead; and radioactive materials. The select-
ed remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, 'Radio-
active waste disposal, Kentucky, Volatile organic com-
pounds. Metals, Water pollution, Soil contamination,
Ground water, Leaching, Environmental transport,
Waste water, 'Record of Decision, Fleming
County(Kentucky), EPA region 4, Cleanup operations.
PB92-964016/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Interstate Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds,
AL (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,109p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /090
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Interstate Lead (ILCO) site consists of seven sub-
sites located in and around the City of Leeds, Jeffer-
son County, Alabama. The site includes an 8.5-acre
active lead smelting facility and its parking lot, a serv-
ice station; a manufacturing company; a church park-
ing lot; a 1.4-acre residential property; a municipal
landfill; and a restaurant. Land use in the area is mixed
industrial and residential. Parts of the ILCO site overlie
the Fort Payne Chert and Ordovician Undifferentiated
aquifers, both of which are sources of drinking water
for the City of Leeds. State investigations in 1983 and
1984, and a number of subsequent EPA investigations,
identified metal contamination in onsite soil, sediment,
ground water, surface water, and air. In 1984, EPA
conducted an emergency removal action at the church
subsite, and removed and disposed of approximately
5,000 cubic yards of waste material and soil offsite.
The Record of Decision (ROD) provides a final remedy
for soil contamination at all of the subsites except the
main facility portion of subsite No. 1, and ground water
contamination at four of the subsites as Operable Unit
1. The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
soil, sediment, debris, and ground water are metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, and lead. The selected
source control remedial action is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control, Ala-
bama, Metals, Lead(Metal), Chromium, Surface
waters. Arsenic, Soil contamination, Sediments,
Ground water, Water pollution, Air pollution, 'Record
of Decision, EPA region 4, Cleanup operations, Jeffer-
son County(Alabama).
PB92-964017/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Carolina Transformer Site, Cumberland County,
Fayettevilte, NC. (First Remedial Action), August
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Aug 91,106p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /095
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200.
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 4.8-acre Carolina Transformer site is a former
electrical transformer rebuilding and repair facility in
Fayettevilte, Cumberland County, North Carolina. The
site may overlie as many as three aquifers, of which
only the shallow confined aquifer has been found to be
contaminated. From 1978 to 1982, a number of EPA
and State investigations identified PCB-contaminated
soil and ground water. In 1982, the State determined
that runoff from the site violated surface water quality
standards for PCBs. In 1984, EPA began clean-up op-
erations at the site, and removed and disposed of 975
tons of contaminated soil offsite in a RCRA-permitted
landfill. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses final
remediation of contaminated soil, sediment, debris,
and ground water. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, and ground
water are VOCs including benzene and toluene; other
organics including dioxin and PCBs; and metals includ-
ing arsenic, chromium, and lead. The selected remedi-
al action for this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, North
Carolina, Water pollution, Ground water, Soil contami-
nation, Sediments, Transformers, Volatile organic
compounds, Dioxins, Polychlorinated biphenyls.
Metals, 'Record of Decision, EPA region 4, Cumber-
land County(North Carolina), Cleanup operations.
PB92-964018/REB PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Golden Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County,
Simpsonvflle, SC. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
12 Sep 91,309p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /084
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
80 Vol. 92, No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The 55-acre Golden Strip Septic Tank (GSST) site is
an inactive waste hauling and disposal facility in Simp-
sonville, Greenville County, South Carolina. Land use
in the area is predominantly residential. From 1960 to
1975, GSST used the site to dispose of industrial and
septic wastes in five unlined lagoons. In 1975, GSST
applied for an industrial solid waste permit to dispose
of liquid wastes, but the State denied the permit be-
cause the proposed disposal method was unaccept-
able. The State continued its monitoring after the la-
goons were filled and graded in 1978, and the results
of the monitoring led to additional investigations by
EPA in 1984 and 1986 and an Rl and supplemental Rl
from 1989 to 1990 and 1990 to 1991, respectively.
EPA identified metal contamination in lagoon soil and
sludge, and limited contamination of ground water on
the east side of the site. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses remediation of contaminated soil, as
well as sludge and surface water from the lagoons, as
a final remedy. Ground water contamination is expect-
ed to naturally attenuate within 2 to 5 years after
source remediation occurs. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the soil, sludge, and surface water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE, toluene, and xy-
lenes; other organics; and metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, "Pollution control, 'La-
goons, Hazardous materials, Soils, Metals, Arsenic,
Chromium, Lead(Metals), Volatile organic compounds,
Sludge, South Carolina, Surface water, "Superfund,
'First Remedial Action-Final, Record of Decision,
Simpsonville(South Carolina), Greenville
County(South Carolina), Golden Strip Septic Tank.
PB92-964019/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Sherwood Medical Industries, Volusia County,
Deland, FL. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Mar 91,25p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /092
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S. Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all others $400. Also avail-
able individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 42-acre Sherwood Medical Industries (SMI) site is
an active medical supply manufacturing facility just
outside the city limits of Deland, Volusia County, Flori-
da. Land use in the area is commercial and residential.
From 1971 to 1980, SMI disposed of approximately 2
tons of liquid and sludge waste into two unlined perco-
lation ponds onsite. At that time, solids were removed
from the ponds and placed into onsite, unlined im-
poundments. From 1980 to 1982, SMI analyzed the
contents of the impoundments and disposed of the
wastes in an offsite landfill. In 1987, the State request-
ed that SMI perform additional investigations to deter-
mine the nature and extent of ground water contami-
nation, and to evaluate the need to implement interim
remedial measures. Based on the observed onsite
contamination of the Floridan Aquifer, the State re-
quired SMI to conduct extensive ground water testing
and monitoring, and to provide bottled water to an af-
fected residence. In 1990, the State approved SMI's
design work plan, which outlined further interim meas-
ures to be conducted at the site including installation
of a ground water pump and treat system. The Record
of Decision (ROD) addresses an interim remedy for the
surficial aquifer to prevent the contaminant plume from
spreading offsite and migrating vertically into the Flori-
dan aquifer. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the ground water are VOCs including PCE and
TCE. The selected remedial action for the interim
remedy includes installing a system of recovery wells
in the onsite surficial aquifer; and pumping and treat-
ment of contaminated ground water using air stripping,
followed by onsite discharge of the treated water to
Lake Miller.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Haz-
ardous materials. Ground water. Aquifers, Florida,
Water Supply, Volatile organic compounds, "Super-
fund, 'First Remedial Action, Record of Decision,
Sherwood Medical Industries, Deland(Florida), Volusia
County(Florida).
PB92-964020/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Velsicol Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone,
TN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Jun 91,73p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /101
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 242-acre Velsicol Chemical site is a former plant
waste landfill located near the city of Toone, Harde-
man County, Tennessee. Part of the site overlies a sur-
ficial aquifer that was used as a potable water supply in
the area. From 1964 to 1973, Velsicol Chemical Cor-
poration used the site to dispose of industrial and
chemical plant wastes. The site was closed in 1973
because of the possibility of contaminated ground
water migrating offsite. The Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses offsite ground water contamination, as Op-
erable Unit 1 and will prevent additional onsite ground
water contamination from migrating from the disposal
areas. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the ground water are VOCs including carbon tetrachlo-
nde, chloroform, toluene, and xylenes; and other or-
ganics including pesticides. The selected remedial
action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Chemical industry, Industrial wastes, Ground water,
Volatile organic compounds. Pesticides, Water pollu-
tion control, "Record of Decision, EPA region 4, Clean-
up, First remedial action, Hardemen
CountyfTennessee).
PB92-964021/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Clba-Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,69p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /091
See also PB90-186404.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1,500-acre Ciba-Geigy site is an active chemical
manufacturer in an industrial area in Mclntosh, Wash-
ington County, Alabama. From 1952 to present, Ciba-
Geigy, formerly Geigy Chemical Corporation, has pro-
duced various chemicals including DDT, laundry prod-
ucts, herbicides, insecticides, agricultural chelating
agents, sequestering agents, plastic resins and addi-
tives, antioxidants, and specialty chemicals. In 1985,
EPA issued a RCRA permit that included a corrective
action plan requiring Ciba-Geigy to remove and treat
ground water and surface water contamination at the
site. In 1987, as part of the corrective action plan re-
quirements, Ciba-Geigy installed an additional
wastewater treatment system and ground water moni-
toring wells. The ROD addresses highly contaminated
soil and sludge at 10 of the 11 former waste manage-
ment areas as OU2. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, sludge, and debris are VOCs in-
cluding benzene and toluene; other organics including
PCBs and pesticides (e.g., DDT); and metals including
lead. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, "Pollution control,
Chemical industry. Industrial wastes, Volatile organic
compounds, Polychlorinated bipnenyls. Pesticides,
Metals, Lead(Metal), Soil contamination. Land pollu-
tion control, Water pollution control, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Second Remedial Action, EPA region 4, Wash-
ington County(Alabama), Cleanup.
PB92-964022/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Oak Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit
3), Anderson County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19 Sep 91,26p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /095
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) (USDOE) (Opera-
ble Unit 3) site is an active nuclear weapons compo-
nent manufacturing facility located in Oak Ridge, An-
derson County, Tennessee. The Y-12 plant, which is
addressed as Operable Unit 3, is one of several hun-
dred waste disposal sites or areas of contamination at
the ORR site requiring Superfund remedial action. The
site occupies the upper reaches of East Fork Poplar
Creek (EFPC) in Bear Creek Valley. From 1940 to the
present, the Y-12 plant has been used to produce nu-
clear weapons components. From 1955 to 1963, mer-
cury was used in a column-exchange process to sepa-
rate lithium isotopes. Testing of the three concrete
tanks showed that the tank sediment contained mer-
cury, and that contaminated waste is still being dis-
charged into two of the three tanks. The Record of De-
cision (ROD) focuses on the contaminated sediment in
the sedimentation tanks as an interim action. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the sediment
are mercury, a metal and radioactive materials. The
selected interim remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, "Pollution control, "Radio-
active wastes, Sediments, Y-12 plant. Metals,
Mercury(Metal), Tanks, 'Record of Decision, Second
remedial action, Anderson County(Tennessee), Clean-
up, EPA region 4.
PB92-964023/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Charles Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Rich-
mond County, Cordova, NC. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,143p EPA/ROD/R04-91 /094
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17-acre Charles Macon Lagoon & Drum Storage
site is a former oil recycling and antifreeze manufactur-
ing facility in Richmond County, North Carolina. The
site overlies an unconfined aquifer, and surface runoff
discharges to Pee Dee River, which runs 1 mile west of
the site. From 1979 to 1982, unpermitted waste oil re-
cycling was conducted at the facility using a large
boiler to separate the waste oil from other wastes. Site
features resulting from these activities include drum
storage areas, 12 unlined or partially lined oil/water
waste storage lagoons, buildings, 2 truck tankers, and
14 tanks. In a 1981 EPA RCRA compliance inspection
of the Macon site, 10 violations of RCRA regulations
were cited. Recent investigations, however, revealed
that site soil and ground water still pose a threat, par-
ticularly downgradient of source areas such as lagoon
areas. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses soil,
vessels containing hazardous materials, and ground
water, which is the principal threat at the site, and is a
final remedy. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil, sludge, debris, and ground water are
VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other
organics including PAHs; and metals including arsenic
and chromium. The selected remedial action for the
site is included.
Keywords: "Superfund, "Remedial action, "Hazardous
materials, "Waste disposal, "Pollution control, "Waste
storage. Soil contamination, Sludges, Ground water,
Water pollution control, Land pollution control, Oil pol-
lution, Volatile organic compounds, Aromatic polycy-
clic hydrocarbons, Metals, Waste recycling, Anti-
freezes, Lagoons(Ponds), 'Record of Decision, Rich-
mond County(North Carolina), EPA region 4, Cleanup,
First remedial action.
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PB92-964123/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Buckeye Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont
County, OH. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19Aug91,119pEPA/ROD/R05-91/167
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 658-acre Buckeye Reclamation site contains a 50-
acre former landfill in Richland Township, Belmont
County, Ohio. Land use in the area is predominantly
agricultural, rural residential, and strip mining. A total of
46 domestic wells and springs are located within 1 mile
of the site. The original topography of the valley has
been altered by coal mining and landfill operations.
Solid industrial wastes also were disposed of with mu-
nicipal wastes elsewhere in the landfill. In 1980, the
Waste Pit was filled with sludge, mine spoil, and over-
burden soil; covered with soil and garbage; and
seeded. Results of the Rl indicate various levels of
contamination in all media sampled, except air. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the remediation
of contaminated leachate and ground water and elimi-
nates exposure to contaminated surface soil. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil and
ground water are VOCs including benzene, TCE, and
toluene; other organics including PAHs; and metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, beryllium, and lead. The
selected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
•Pollution control, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons,
Waste treatment, Volatile organic compounds, Site
surveys, Land pollution. Soils, Ground water, Capping,
Municipal wastes. Industrial wastes. Water pollution,
Ground water. Metals, Earth fills, Mine wastes,
•Record of Decision, 'Superfund, 'First remedial
action-Final, Cleanup, 'Belmont County(Ohio), EPA
regions.
PB92-964124/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Lemberger Transport and Recycling, Wanttowoc
County, Wl. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
23 Sep 91,80p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /187
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 45-acre Lemberger Transport and Recycling
(LTR) site is a former land disposal facility in Man-
itowoc County, Wisconsin. The site is located within
one-quarter mite of the 45-acre Lemberger Landfill
(LL) site. Ground water as well as the Branch River, lo-
cated less than 1 mile west of both sites, are used as
sources of drinking water. Reports of contaminated
material seeping onto local properties prompted State
investigations that revealed VOCs in residential wells
in excess of State standards. Because of the similarity
of contamination and proximity of the sites, the LTR
and LL sites will be addressed concurrently. The
Record of Decision (RoD) provides a final remedy for
ground water contamination at both the LTR and LL
sites, as the first Operable Unit (OUI). The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the ground water are
VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other
organics including PCBs and pesticides; and metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, and lead. The selected re-
medial action for both sites are included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Pollution control. Metals. Ground water,
Industrial waste, 'Record of Decision. First remedial
action, EPA region 5, Cleanup operations, Manitowoc
County (Wisconsin).
PB92-964125/REB PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
US. DO) Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife
Refuge, Carterville, IL (First Remedial Action),
March 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 90, 97p EPA/ROD/R05-90/163
See also PB91-921509.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The U.S. DOI Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR site is
within the Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, lo-
cated near Carterville, Illinois. Within the 43,000-acre
refuge, lakes and adjacent wetlands support recre-
ational activities on the western portion of the refuge,
while the eastern portion is used for manufacturing fa-
cilities. DOI leased portions of the refuge to manufac-
turers of PCB-containing transformers and capacitors,
automobile parts, fiberglass boats, plated metal parts,
and jet engine starters. Solid wastes generated from
these industrial activities were disposed of in onsite
landfills, while other liquid wastes may have been dis-
charged into nearby surface waters and impound-
ments. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the soil, sediment, debris, and sludge are metals in-
cluding cadmium, chromium, and lead. The selected
remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
material, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil con-
tamination, Sediments, Sludge disposal. Metals, Poly-
chlorinated bipnenyls, Illinois, Industrial wastes.
•Record of Decision, EPA region 5, Cleanup oper-
ations, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge,
Carterville(lllinois).
PB92-964126/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Carter Industrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
18Sep91.153pEPA/ROD/R05-91/169
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1.400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3.5-acre Carter Industrials site is a former scrap
metal storage and salvage operation in Detroit Michi-
gan. From 1966 until 1986, the site was used as a
scrap metal salvage and storage facility, changing
ownership several times during the period. Items ac-
cepted for salvage included electrical capacitors and
transformers. In 1986, the State identified elevated
levels of PCBs in onsite soil, which was later confirmed
by EPA investigations. The Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses remediation of remaining onsite and offsite
source material. A subsequent ROD will address the
need for remediation of contaminated sewer lines run-
ning from the site. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil and debris are organics includ-
ing PCBs; and metals including arsenic, cadmium, and
lead. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Michi-
gan, Industrial wastes, Potychlorinated biphenyls,
Metals. Soil contamination. Metal scraps, Transform-
ers, 'Record of Decision, Detroit(Michigan), EPA
region 5, Cleanup operations.
PB92-964127/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Ossineke Groundwater Contamination Site,
Alpena County, Ossineke, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,38p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /185
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1.400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Ossineke Ground Water Contamination site is an
area overlying a contaminated aquifer in Ossineke,
Alpena County, Michigan. The site hydrogeology is
characterized by an upper aquifer and lower confined
aquifer, both of which supply drinking water to local
residents. Historically there have been two contami-
nant source areas of concern within Ossineke. Area 1
is in the center of the Town of Ossineke where two gas
stations are located, consisting of underground stor-
age tanks, and a former automobile rustproofing shop.
Area 2 is a laundry and dry cleaning facility that has an
associated wash water pond containing chlorinated
hydrocarbons and VOCs, The State advised all users
of the upper aquifer to stop using their wells. In 1982,
the State discovered that a snow plow had hit a gaso-
line pump causing an unknown amount of gasoline to
spill and, subsequently, contaminate the basements of
several businesses. In 1986, the State replaced resi-
dential wells affected by ground water contamination.
Because the contaminants of concern have been con-
firmed to be related to petroleum releases from under-
ground storage tanks, the Superfund program does
not have the authority to address cleanup under
CERLCLA. The selected remedial action for the site is
that no further action.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Michi-
gan, Water pollution control, Hydrogeology, Ground
water, Volatile organic compounds, Underground stor-
age, Storage tanks, Gas stations, Rust prevention,
Automotive industry, Dry cleaning, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Ossineke(Michigan), EPA region 5, Cleanup op-
erations.
PB92-964128/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,67p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /181
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1.400, Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 27-acre Stoughton City Landfill site is a former
waste disposal facility in Stoughton, Dane County,
Wisconsin. The site was an uncontrolled dump site
from 1952 to 1969, and later from 1969 to 1977 oper-
ated as a State-licensed landfill covering approximate-
ly 15 acres. As a result of improper disposal activities,
a number of investigations were conducted by the
State and EPA that revealed ground water contamina-
tion resulting from leachate discharge and surface
water runoff from the landfill. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses soil and ground water contaminated
by leaching landfilled waste. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground
water are VOCs including benzene, tetrahydrofurans
(THF), toluene, and xylenes; other organics including
PAHs; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control, Earth
fills. Soil contamination, Ground water, Volatile organic
compounds, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons,
Metals, Leaching, Environmental transport, Water pol-
lution, Wisconsin, 'Record of Decision, EPA region 5,
StoughtonfWisconsin), Cleanup operations.
PB92-964129/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
National Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,57p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /180
See also PB91-921457.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others §400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 325-acre National Presto Industries site is a
former munitions and metal-working facility in Eau
Claire, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, adjacent to the
town of Hallie. The site overlies a buried pre-glacial
valley that serves as a primary source of drinking
water. Initially NPI manufactured cookware and con-
sumer products, and generated waste streams con-
sisting of metals, oils, grease, and spent solvents
during operations. Also, beginning in 1951, artillery
shell fuses and aircraft parts were produced by NPI
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under military contracts. Metal projectiles production
began in 1954 under separate contracts.
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Ground
water, Water pollution, Volatile organic compounds,
Metal working, Munitions industry, Wisconsin, 'Record
of Decision, Cleanup operations, Chippewa
County(Wisconsin), EPA region 5.
PB92-964130/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
South Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
13 Aug 91, 79p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /166
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 159-acre South Macomb Disposal No. 9, 9A site
contains two inactive municipal landfills in Macomb
Township, Macomb County, Michigan. Until 1989, the
estimated 34 residents in the immediate vicinity of the
site used shallow and intermediate aquifers associated
with contamination from landfills as their drinking water
supply. From 1968 to 1975, South Macomb Disposal
Authority (SMDA), a municipal corporation, used the
site to facilitate the management and disposal of mu-
nicipal refuse for five towns in Macomb County. As a
result of reported fish kills and continued reports of
leachate seepage into McBride Drain, a number of
State investigations between 1976 and 1982 verified
that the site was the source of the leachate problem
and prompted SMDA to upgrade and expand leachate
collection systems along various portions of area 9A.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses onsite con-
taminated ground water as Operable Unit 1 (OU1). A
future ROD will address the landfill contents as OU2.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
ground water are VOCs including benzene and tolu-
ene; other organics including phenols; and metals in-
cluding arsenic and chromium. The selected remedial
action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Michi-
gan, Ground water, Water pollution effects, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Phenols, Metals, Municipal wastes,
Earth fills, Environmental transport, Leaching, 'Record
of Decision, EPA region 5, Macomb County(Michigan),
Cleanup operations.
PB92-964131/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Fultz Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,108p EPA/ROD/R05-91/183
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 30-acre Fultz Landfill site is a privately owned in-
active sanitary landfill on the north slope of a ridge that
overlies abandoned coal mines in Jackson Township,
Guernsey County, Ohio. The site lies within the drain-
age basin of Wills Creek, which flows north adjacent to
the site and is used by the city of Cambridge as the
municipal water supply. The northern half of the landfill
lies in an unreclaimed strip mine where surface mine
spoil and natural soil form a shallow aquifer. During the
1970's, the landfill operator was cited for various viola-
tions. Investigations in 1988 by EPA indicated that
ground water and leachate contaminants emanating
from the site have contaminated the shallow aquifer
and, to a lesser extent, the deep mine aquifer. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses all contaminated
media, and provides a final remedy for the site. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil, sedi-
ment, debris, ground water, and surface water are
VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and xy-
lenes; other organics including PAHs and phenols;
metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead; and
other inorganics. The selected remedial action for this
site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Sani-
tary landfills, Ohio, Soil contamination, Sediments,
Mine spoils, Water pollution, Surface waters, Ground
water, Volatile organic compounds, Aromatic polycy-
clic hydrocarbons, Phenols, Metals, Inorganic com-
pounds, 'Record of Decision, Guernsey County(Ohio),
EPA region 5, Cleanup operations.
PB92-964132/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Berlin and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30Sep91,71pEPA/ROD/H05-91/182
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 40-acre Berlin and Farro site is a former liquid in-
cineration and landfill facility in Gaines Township,
Genessee County, Michigan. The site overlies two
aquifers, which provide well water to the approximately
80 permanent homes located within a 112 mile radius
of the site. From 1971 to 1975, Berlin and Farro Liquid
Incineration, Inc., used the site to accept and store in-
dustrial wastes prior to incineration, and disposed of
crushed drums in a 1.1-acre onsite landfill. In 1975,
Berlin and Farro's permits were revoked; however, ille-
gal dumping of industrial waste into the lagoons appar-
ently continued after the site was closed. Several sep-
arate clean-up actions were undertaken by the PRPs,
the State, and EPA during the early to mid-1980's. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the final remedy
for contaminated soil, sediment, and ground water at
the Berlin and Farro site. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, sediment, and ground water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead. The selected remedial action for this site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Michi-
gan, Incineration, Earth fills, Soil contamination,
Ground water, Water pollution, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Metals, Sediments, Industrial wastes,
'Record of Decision, EPA region 5, Genessee
County(Michigan), Cleanup operations.
PB92-964133/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Lemberger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
23 Sep 91,80p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /186
See also PB92-964124.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 45-acre Lemberger Landfill (LL) site is a former
land disposal facility in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
The site is located within one-quarter mile of another
Superfund site, the 45-acre Lemberger Transport and
Recycling (LTR) site. Ground water as well as the
Branch River, located less than 1 mile west of both
sites, are used as sources of drinking water. As a result
of reports of contaminated material seeping onto local
properties, a number of State investigations were con-
ducted that identified VOCs levels above State stand-
ards in residential wells. Because of the proximity of
the sites and similarity in the types of wastes, the LL
and LTR sites will be remediated concurrently. The
Record of Decision (ROD) provides a final remedy for
source contamination at the LL site and ground water
contamination at both the LL and LTR sites, as the first
operable unit (OU1). The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, and ground
water are VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xy-
lenes; other organics including PCBs and pesticides;
and metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead. The
selected remedial action for both sites are included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Wis-
consin, Earth fills, Soil contamination, Sediments, En-
vironmental transport, Ground disposal, Ground water,
Water pollution, Volatile organic compounds, Polychlo-
rinated biphenyls, Pesticides, Metals, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Manitowoc County(Wisconsin), EPA region 5,
Cleanup operations.
PB92-964134/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Michigan Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill,
Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,110p EPA/ROD/R05-91/171
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 68-acre Michigan Disposal Service Landfill site is
an inactive municipal landfill in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
County, Michigan. From 1925 to 1961, the site was
owned and operated by private parties as a municipal
landfill. Forty-seven acres of the total site was used as
a landfill. In 1961, the city of Kalamazoo purchased the
property and began accepting wastes from resi-
dences, businesses, and local industries. During the
mid-1980's, the State conducted investigations as part
of a landfill extension request. These onsite studies
documented that wastes leaching from the landfill. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses onsite contami-
nated soil, sediment, ground water, and surface water,
as a final remedy. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, ground water,
and surface water are VOCs including benzene; other
organics including PCBs; and metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead. The selected remedial action for
this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Earth
fills. Municipal wastes, Michigan, Surface waters, Soil
contamination, Ground water, Sediments, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Metals,
'Record of Decision, EPA region 5, Cleanup oper-
ations, Kalamazoo County(Michigan).
PB92-96413S/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Thermo Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91, 94p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /174
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 9.5-acre Thermo Chem site is comprised of an in-
active solvent and chemical waste reprocessing, refin-
ing, and incineration facility, and an inactive waste
hauling facility in Egelston Township, Muskegon
County, Michigan. The site is adjacent to two other Su-
perfund sites: the SCA Independent Landfill site, and
the Bofors Nobel site. The Thomas Solvent Company,
which lies adjacent to, and is owned by Thermo Chem,
has been included as part of the site because it is sus-
pected to be a source of ground water contamination.
The Thomas Solvent Company was operated as a haz-
ardous waste hauling facility for Thermo Chem and
collected waste for recycling and returned the material
to customers. In response to investigation activities
during 1988 and 1991, EPA conducted an emergency
removal of drums and materials containing hazardous
waste. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the
source of contamination by remediation of soil, sludge,
debris, and ground water up to the point where ground
water discharges into Black Creek as Operable Unit 1
(OU1). A future ROD will address OU2, the contamina-
tion problems within Black Creek and ground water
contamination south of Black Creek. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil, sludge, and
ground water are VOCs including benzene, toluene,
and xylenes; other organics including PAHs, PCBs,
and pesticides; metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead; and other inorganics. The selected remedial
action for this site is included.
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Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Re-
medial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
Michigan, Soil contamination, Sludge disposal. Ground
water, Water pollution. Volatile organic compounds,
Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Pesticides, Metals,
Inorganic compounds. Chemical industry, 'Record of
Decision, Muskegon County(Michigan), EPA region 5,
Cleanup operations.
PB92-964136/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Sturgis Municipal Wells, Sturgis, Ml. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30Sep91,170pEPA/ROD/R05-91/175
Avaialble on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 5-square-mite Sturgis Municipal Wells site is an
active municipal well field in Sturgis, St. Joseph
County, Michigan. Land use in the area is predomi-
nantly mixed industrial and residential, with several
wetlands areas located near the site. The site includes
the former Wade Electric facility, which closed in 1966
and burned down in 1974, and the Kirsch Company,
which operated as a manufacturing facility until 1980.
These two properties nave been identified as two
source areas responsible for the ground water con-
tamination in the aquifer used for the municipal water
supply. State investigations starting in 1982 identified
contaminated soil and VOC-contaminated ground
water onsite and extensive ground water contamina-
tion in various wells throughout the city. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses final remediation of soil and
ground water. The primary contaminants of concern
affectmgthe soil and ground water are VOCs including
benzene, PCE. and TCE; and other organics including
PAHs.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Haz-
ardous materials. Soils, Ground water, Michigan. Vola-
tile organic compounds. Aromatic polycyclic hydrocar-
bons, 'Superfund, 'First Remedial Action-Final,
Record of Decision, St. Joseph County(Michigan),
Sturgis Municipal Wells.
PB92-964137/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Dakhue Sanitary LartdflH, Hampton Township,
Dakota County, MN. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,48p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /189
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1.400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others §400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 80-acre Dakhue Sanitary Landfill site is an inactive
sanitary waste municipal landfill located in Hampton
Township, Dakota County, Minnesota. Land use in the
area is agricultural and residential, the landfill overlies
a sand and gravel surficial aquifer that is not a drinking
water source and that extends downgradient of the
site. From 1971 to 1988. Dakhue Sanitary Landfill, Inc.,
owned and operated the landfill and accepted mixed
municipal and commercial wastes, and small amounts
of industrial waste. State investigations conducted be-
tween 1983 and 1989 identified a variety of contami-
nants onsite. Investigations during the RI/FS identified
VOCs, organics, and inorganics m the surficial onsite
aquifer, and it has been determined that the possible
source of contamination is related to the municipal, in-
dustrial, and commercial waste disposed onsite in the
landfill. The ROD addresses the source of the con-
tamination as OU1. A future ROD will address ground
water contamination and possible remediation of the
downgradient plume, as OU2. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil and debris are or-
ganics including phenols; and metals including ar-
senic, chromium, and tead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Sani-
tary landfills. Hazardous materials. Soils. Debris.
Metals. Phenols. Arsenic, Chromium, Lead(Metal),
Minnesota. * Superfund, 'First Remedial Action,
Record of Decision, Hampton Township(Minnesota),
Dakota County(Minnesota), Dakhue Sanitary Landfill.
PB92-964138/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Chem-Central Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,72p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /179
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Chem-Central site is a bulk chemical stor-
age facility in Wyoming, Kent County, Michigan. Land
use in the area is a mixture of residential and commer-
cial. An estimated 10,000 people live within 1 mile of
the site and receive their water supply via the munici-
pal distribution system. Two creeks, Cole Drain and
Plaster Creek, lie in proximity to the site. Between
1957 and 1962, hazardous substances entered the
ground as a result of faulty construction of a T-arm
pipe used to transfer liquid products from bulk storage
tanks to small delivery trucks. Additional hazardous
substances may have entered the ground through ac-
cidental spills. In 1977, a routine State biological
survey of Plaster Creek identified a contaminated ditch
containing oils with organic compounds including
PCBs and metals that was discharging into Cole Drain.
Between 1978 and 1986, the State and EPA focused
their efforts on finding and eliminating the source of
the ditch contamination through extensive investiga-
tions of area soil, ground water, and surface water. Re-
sults indicated that ground water and soil surrounding
and north of the Chem-Central plant were contaminat-
ed with volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses a remedy for
contaminated onsite soil, contaminated offsite soil sur-
rounding and north of the plant, and then addresses a
remedy for contaminated onsite soil, contaminated off-
site soil surrounding and north of the plant, and the
ground water contamination plume emanating from
the plant and spreading 1,800 feet northward. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil and
ground water are VOCs including PCE. TCE, and tolu-
ene; and other organics including PAHs and PCBs.
The selected remedial action for this site includes in-
stalling an in-situ vapor extraction system for onsite
soil and two offsite soil areas north of the property,
using a network of horizontal piping, collecting con-
taminated vapors in the soil source area at the vacuum
pump, and treating these vapors using a vapor phase
carbon adsorption system before discharge to the at-
mosphere.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Haz-
ardous materials, Soils, Groundwater, Volatile organic
compounds, Polychtorinated biphenyls, Aromatic poly-
cyclic hydrocarbons, Michigan, 'Superfund, 'First Re-
medial Action-Final, Record of Decision, Chem-Cen-
tral, Kent County(Michigan). Wyoming(Michigan).
PB92-964139/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Better Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,26p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /184
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Better Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc site is
composed of two plating facilities in De Pere, Brown
County, Wisconsin. The site includes the 1.5-acre
Chrome Shop and the 0.5-acre Zinc Shop. Land use in
the area is predominantly residential and commercial,
with a wetlands located approximately one-quarter
mile from the site. The estimated 15,000 area resi-
dents use the municipal wells drawing from the deep
aquifer as a drinking water supply. The Zinc Shop has
a long history of improper operational procedures and
spills into the surrounding soil. The selected remedial
action for this interim remedy includes continuing and
expanding the current operation of the ground water
extraction system and pretreatment facility, which will
include pretreatment of the additional water collected
by the surface water and ground water collection sys-
tems, and the Chrome and Zinc shops, with discharge
to the De Pere wastewater system.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Ground water, Surface
waters. Metals, Chromium, Cyanide, Lead(Metal), Ex-
traction, Waste treatment, Drainage, Runoff, Monitor-
ing, Observation wells, Fences, Berns, Construction,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action, De PerefWisconsin), Pretreatment(Water).
PB92-964140/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Kentwood Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91, 73p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /155
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 72-acre Kentwood Landfill site is an inactive mu-
nicipal landfill in Kentwood, Kent County, Michigan.
Land use in the area is primarily residential and recre-
ational. Twenty-two residences to the south and east
of the site use ground water as their drinking water
supply. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the debris, ground water, and leachate are VOCs in-
cluding benzene, PCE, and TCE; other organics; and
metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead. The se-
lected remedial action for the site includes improving
the landfill cap to include gas controls and a leachate
collection system; pumping and pretreating ground
water onsite along with collected leachate, as needed,
before discharging to a POTW; monitoring sediment,
ground water, surface water, and air.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Drinking water, Water
supply, Earth fills, Benzene. Metals, Lead(Metal), Ar-
senic, Chromium, Pumping, Capping, Gases, Leach-
ing, Ground water, Right of way access, Fences, Water
treatment, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Re-
medial Action-Final, 'Kentwood(Michigan), Trichlor-
oethylene.
PB92-964141/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Southeast Rockford Groundwater Contamination,
Rocfcford, IL (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
14 Jun 91,50p EPA/ROD/R05-91 /190
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
others 81,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The two to three square mile Southeast Rockford
Groundwater Contamination site is a residential area
with contaminated private wells in Winnebago County,
Rockford, Illinois. The site is in a predominantly urban
residential area that includes retail and commercial op-
erations. Surrounding land use is industrial. During
sampling from 1981 to 1984, the City of Rockford iden-
tified elevated VOC levels in ground water. The Record
of Decision (ROD) addresses the elimination of risk to
residents of the southeast Rockford area due to con-
taminated ground water. The selected remedial action
for this interim remedy includes providing an alternate
water supply by constructing and extending water
mains, and installing connections and service to the
city distribution system for affected residents; reacti-
vating Municipal Well number 35 after constructing a
granular activated carbon water treatment f acility at
the well; and abandoning contaminated private wells.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Ground water. Water
wells. Land use, Municipalities, Water supply, Activat-
ed carbon treatment, Fluid filtration, Installing, Water
pipelines. Cost analysis, 'Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, First Remedial Action, 'Rockford(lllinois), Trich-
loroethylene.
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PB92-964304/REB PC A03/MF A01
Super-fund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Hastings Ground Water Contamination (Operable
Unit 1), Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office ol Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,43p EPA/ROD/R07-91 /048
See also PB89-182471.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 51,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Hastings Groundwater Contamination site con-
sists of localized areas where the aquifer is contami-
nated with industrial chemicals, primarily VOCs, in the
City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. The ROD
addresses part of the Colorado Avenue subsite, which
is one of several Hasting Groundwater Contamination
subsites. This subsite consists of contaminated soil at
three industrial properties. The estimated 23,000 resi-
dents of Hastings obtain their drinking water from a
municipal system that taps into the underlying sole-
source aquifer. The ROD addresses the ground water
contamination component as OU1. Future RODs may
address additional source control measures, subsur-
face monitoring, ground water extraction and treat-
ment, wellhead protection and treatment, and provide
institutional controls. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the ground water are VOCs including
DCE, PCE, and TCE. The selected remedial action for
this interim remedy is included.
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control, Site
surveys, Ground water, Water pollution, Industrial
wastes, Volatile organic compounds, Potable water,
Nebraska, 'Record of Decision, Adams
County(Nebraska), Cleanup operations, EPA region 7.
PB92-964308/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
John Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa,
IA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
23 Sep 91,83p EPA/ROD/R07-91 /053
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 105-acre John Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill)
site is an active agricultural equipment manufacturing
and assembly facility in Ottumwa, Wapello County,
Iowa. The estimated 27,000 Ottumwa residents use
municipal water obtained from the Des Moines River
as their drinking water supply, the municipal intake is
located approximately 1,000 feet upgradient from the
site. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the dis-
posal areas, the drainage ditch, and Black Lake sur-
face water. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil, sediment, and debris are organics in-
cluding PAHs; and metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead. The selected remedial action for this site is
included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Iowa,
Soil contamination, Sediments, Aromatic polycyclic hy-
drocarbons, Metals, Water pollution, Earth fills,
"Record of Decision, Ottumwa(lowa), EPA region 7,
Cleanup operations.
PB92-964309/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Shaw Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd
County, IA. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 91,49p EPA/ROD/R07-91 /051
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for ail RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; for all others 5400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 26-acre Shaw Avenue Dump site is a chemical
waste site in Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa. Land
use in the area is predominantly residential. From 1899
to 1964, Charles City used the site as a municipal land-
fill for waste incineration, and disposal of liming sludge
from the city's publicly owned treatment works
(POTW) and asphaltic materials continue to be dis-
posed of in the landfill. Between 1977 and 1981, the
State issued reports based on studies of the site and
surface water that documented elevated levels of
metals in an abandoned gravel pit near the site. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the chemical fill
and surrounding contaminated soil, and the under-
ground gasoline tank as Operable Unit 1 (OU1). A
future ROD will address contaminated ground water as
OU2. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the soil and debris are VOCs including benzene, tolu-
ene, and xylenes; other organics including PAHs;
metals including arsenic and lead; and other inorgan-
ics. The selected remedial action for the site is includ-
ed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Iowa,
Soil contamination, Chemical effluents, Chemical com-
pounds, Earth fills. Municipal wastes, Liming, Aromatic
polycyclic hydrocarbons, Metals, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Record of Decision, Charles City(lowa), EPA
region 7, Cleanup operations, Publicly Owned Treat-
ment Works.
PB92-964310/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Mid-America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 91,131pEPA/ROD/R07-91/055
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 98.7-acre Mid-America Tanning site is a former
leather tannery in Sergeant Bluff, Woodbury County,
Iowa. Surrounding land use is mixed industrial and ag-
ricultural. A portion of the site is bordered by Oxbow
Lake and lies within the 100-year floodplain. The Mis-
souri River is approximately 1.5 miles to the southwest
of the site and receives discharges from Oxbow Lake.
The facility began onsite processing of animal hides in
1970. In 1980, the State confirmed the onsite burial of
chromium-containing sludge in trenches, and the com-
pany was cited for permit violations. A 1985 EPA in-
vestigation identified excessive chromium contamina-
tion in onsite soil, sediment, and ground water. In
1990, EPA conducted a removal action that included
excavating and consolidating onsite 1,290 cubic yards
of sludge from the trench disposal area. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses the contaminated soil, im-
poundment sediment and water, and the excavated
trench material. A future ROD will address onsite
ground water contamination. The primary contaminant
of concern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, sludge,
and surface water are metals including chromium and
lead. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Tanning
materials, Leather, Soil contamination, Surface waters,
Sediments, Sludge disposal, Iowa, Water pollution,
Chromium, Lead(Metal), Metals, Missouri River,
Oxbow Lake, 'Record of Decision, Woodbury
County(lowa), EPA region 7, Cleanup operations.
PB92-964311/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Lehigh Portland Cement Company, Mason City,
IA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91, 55p EPA/ROD/R07-91 /050
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Lehigh Portland Cement site is composed of two
areas: the 150-acre Lehigh Portland Cement Company
(LPCC) cement production facility, and the 410-acre
Lime Creek Nature Center (LCNC), in Mason, Gordo
County, Iowa. The site overlies an aquifer that serves
as a source of water for 12 nearby wells; and municipal
water is obtained from a deeper aquifer. Calmus Creek
borders the site and discharges to the Winnebago
River, located within a mile of the site. From 1911 to
the present, the LPCC has manufactured cement prod-
ucts. In 1981, hydrochemical tests of Blue Waters
Pond on the LPCC area indicated high alkalinity. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the Cement Kiln
Dust ground water, and surface water as a final
remedy. Elevated pH of ground water and surface
water also is of potential concern. The selected reme-
dial action for all are included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste disposal, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Port-
land cement, Ground water, Surface waters, Water
pollution, Metals, Iowa, Arsenic, Chromium,
Lead(Metal), Recreation, Dust, pH, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Gordp County(lowa), EPA region 7, Cleanup op-
erations, Lime Creek Nature Center.
PB92-964312/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): El-
lisville Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,47p EPA/ROD/R07-91 /047
See also PB92-964302.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Ellisville Area site is a former waste oil disposal
site in Ellisville, St. Louis County, Missouri. The site
consists of the 11.6-acre Bliss property and four con-
tiguous properties where hazardous substances have
been identified. Land use in the area is mixed residen-
tial, rural, and recreational. Surface runoff at the site
drains to Caulks Creek, a tributary of Bonhomme
Creek, which enters the Missouri River about 1 mile
upstream of a city of St. Louis waterworks intake.
During the 1960's and 1970's, Bliss Waste Oil Compa-
ny used the site to transport and dispose of waste oil
products (some of which were contaminated with
dioxin), industrial wastes, and chemical wastes. Dioxin-
contaminated waste oil was applied directly to surface
soil for dust control, and spillage from trucks also oc-
curred. Investigations conducted from 1982 through
1983 concluded that site contamination was not af-
fecting the ground water; however, some onsite sur-
face migration of contaminated soil and sediment had
occurred. The ROD provides a final remedy for dioxin-
contaminated soil, which involves excavation and
direct transport of dioxin wastes offsite for treatment.
The 1986 remedy for non-dioxin wastes is not affect-
ed. The primary contaminant of concern affecting the
soil is dioxin, an organic. The selected remedial action
for the site includes excavating and direct transporta-
tion of approximately 7,000 cubic yards of dioxin-con-
taminated soil for treatment at an offsite temporary
thermal treatment unit constructed at the Times Beach
site; disposing of treatment residuals at the Times
Beach site as nonhazardous solid waste if delisting cri-
teria are met, or retreating at Times Beach or manag-
ing residuals offsite as a hazardous waste if delisting
criteria are not met.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soils,
Hazardous materials, Missouri, Dioxin, Organic com-
pounds, 'Superfund, 'Second Remedial Action-Final,
Record of Decision, St. Louis County(Missouri), Ellis-
ville Area.
PB92-964403/REB PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO.
(Tenth Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
5 Sep 91,178p EPA/ROD/R08-91 /051
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Operable Unit
26) site comprises part of the 17,000-acre RMA site,
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which is a former U.S. Army chemical warfare and in-
cendiary munitions manufacturing and assembly plant
in Adams County, Colorado. Since 1970, U.S. Army fa-
cility operations primarily have involved the destruction
of chemical warfare materials. Because final remedi-
ation of the RMA site will take many years to complete,
13 interim response actions (IRAs) were determined
necessary prior to implementing the final On-Post
Record of Decision (ROD). Operable Unit 26 (OU26),
which is one of these 13 IRAs, is composed of the
piping and equipment in the buildings in the North and
South Plants at RMA. The ROD addresses contami-
nated piping and equipment in numerous buildings in
the North and South Plants, and contaminated 1-ton
containers. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the debris and air are the chemical agents GB
(Agent GB, Sarin), HD (Agent Mustard), L (Agent Lew-
isite), and VX (Agent VX). The selected remedial action
for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Colora-
do, Chemical warefare agents, Munitions industry, Mili-
tary facilities, Containers, Organic compounds,
PipesfTubes), Decontamination, Equipment 'Record
of Decision, Adams County(Colorado), EPA region 8,
Cleanup operations.
PB92-964404/REB PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Anaconda Smarter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue
Dust), Deer Lodge County, Anaconda, MT.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
23 Sep 91,205p EPA/ROD/R08-91 /053
See also PB89-135636. Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 6,000-acre Anaconda Smelter site is a former
copper and ore processing facility in Deer Lodge
County, Montana. Land use in the area is predominant-
ly residential. The site is bounded on the north and
east, respectively, by the Warm Springs Creek and Mill
Creek, both of which are potential sources of drinking
water. From 1884 until 1980 when activities ceased.
the site was used for ore processing and smelting op-
erations. In 1988, EPA conducted an investigation to
determine the nature and extent of the flue dust con-
tamination. A 1988 ROD addressed the Mill Creek Op-
erable Unit (OU15) and documented the relocation of
residents from the community surrounding the smelter
site as the selected remedial action. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses the Flue Dust Operable
Unit (OU11). Trie primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting this site from the flue dust materials are metals
including arsenic, cadmium, and lead. The selected re-
medial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Mon-
tana, Metals, Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead(Metal), Ore
processing. Smelting, 'Record of Decision, Deer
Lodge County(Montana). Cleanup operations, EPA
region 8.
PB92-964405/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO.
(Ninth Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
6 Jun 91.60p EPA/ROD/R08-91 /050
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Operable Unit
21) site comprises part of the 17.000-acre RMA site.
which is a former U.S. Army chemical warfare and in-
cendiary munitions manufacturing and assembly plant
in Adams County. Colorado. From the 1950s until late
1969, the U.S. Army used the RMA facility to produce
the nerve agent GB (isopropylmethyl-phosphonofluori-
date). In addition, between 1947 and 1982, private in-
dustries leased major portions of the plant's facilities
to manufacture various insecticides and herbicides.
Operable Unit 21 (OU21), the South Tank Farm Plume
(STFP), is one of several areas being addressed as
part of the Other Contaminated Sources IRA. From
1947 to 1978, STF tanks 464A, 464B, and others were
used intermittently to store bicycloheptadiene
(BCHPD) and dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) bottoms gen-
erated from pesticide manufacturing. A number of U.S.
Army investigations have revealed ground water con-
tamination originating from the areas of light nona-
queous phase liquid (LNAPL) located near tank 464A.
Recent investigations have shown that the STFP does
not pose significant risk to public health or the environ-
ment. The ROD addresses interim management of mi-
gration of the STFP and is consistent with the Final Re-
sponse Action. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, toluene, and xylenes. The selected interim reme-
dial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Pesti-
cides, Volatile organic compounds, Chemical industry,
Ground water. Water pollution, Storage tanks, Colora-
do, 'Record of Decision, South Tank Farm Plume,
Adams County(Colorado), EPA region 8, Cleanup op-
erations.
PB92-964406/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Central City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3),
Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties, CO. (Third Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
Environmental Pro
h-otection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91,106p EPA/ROD/R08-91 /055
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1.400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Central City-Clear Creek site is an active mining
facility in Central City, Clear Creek and Gilpin counties,
Colorado. The site lies within the 400-square mile
drainage basin of Clear Creek, which serves as a drink-
ing water source for several municipalities. Presently,
six major mine drainage tunnels are thought to be prin-
cipal discharge sources of acid mine water containing
high concentrations of metals to surface waters includ-
ing Clear Creek and its tributaries. In addition, over 21
mine tailings piles with an estimated total volume of
over 2,000,000 cubic yards at numerous locations
throughout the site are thought to be major sources of
contamination. In response to site contamination, EPA
has conducted three removal actions since 1987. The
ROD supersedes the remedy provided for OU1 in the
1987 ROD by including active treatment of the Argo
Tunnel and delaying a decision on treating the dis-
charge from the Big Frve, National and Quartz Hill tun-
nels, and the Gregory Incline. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the ground water are metals
including arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and lead. The
selected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal. 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Colora-
do, Ground water, Acid mine drainage, Mining, Metals,
Mine wastes. Tailings, Water pollution, 'Record of De-
cision, Gilpin County(Colorado), Clear Creek
County(Colorado), EPA region 8. Cleanup operations.
PB92-964407/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Wasatch Chemical Site (Lot 6), Salt Lake City, UT.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 91,103p EPA/ROD/R08-91 /048
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 18-acre Wasatch Chemical (Lot 6) site is an active
chemical production, storage, and distribution facility in
Salt Lake City, Utah. Land use in the area is predomi-
nantly industrial. The site lies one-half mile east of the
Jordan River, within the center of the Jordan River
Valley. From 1957 to 1986, Wasatch Chemical Com-
pany and other tenants used the site for production.
packaging, storage, and distribution of various chemi-
cal products, including industrial chemicals, acids, sol-
vents, pesticides, and fertilizers. Process wastes, in-
cluding dioxins, were directed toward an onsite evapo-
ration pond, stored in 40 drums, and also discharged
directly in the ground and possibly into the Salt Lake
City sewer system. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses contamination of onsite soil, sludge, and
ground water as a final remedy. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sludge, and ground
water are VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xy-
lenes; and other organics including pesticides, herbi-
cides, and dioxins. The selected remedial action for
the site includes excavating and consolidating 3,587
cubic yards of contaminated soil and sludge and 650
gallons of liquid waste in the former evaporation pond;
treating these materials onsite using in-situ vitrification.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
'Ponds, Soils, Ground water, Sludge, Hazardous ma-
terials, Utah, Volatile organic compounds, Pesticides,
Herbicides, Dioxins, 'Superfund, 'First Remedial
Action-Final, Record of Decision, Wasatch Chemical,
Salt Lake City(Utah).
PB92-964408/REB PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Chemical Sales Site, (New Location), (Operable
Unit 2), Adams County, CO. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Jun 91,193p EPA/ROD/R08-91 /046
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Chemical Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 2)
site is an active chemical sales and storage facility in
Commerce City, Adams County, Colorado. Land use in
the area is predominantly industrial. The site is a por-
tion of a 4-square-mile-area, which consists of single
and multi-family residences, small business, municipal
facilities, and agriculture, and undeveloped land. Be-
tween 1985 and 1990, three onsite chemical releases
of hazardous substances from the CS facility into
onsite soil and ground water were documented. First in
1985, approximately 200 gallons of methylene chloride
were released during a chemical transfer second, in
1986 VOC-contaminated rain water was discharged
into a nearby drainage ditch. And this in 1990, approxi-
mately 3,700 gallons of methanol were spilled onto the
ground near the CS tank farm. The site has been divid-
ed into three operable units (OUs) for remediation. A
previous Record of Decision (ROD) addressed onsite
soil and ground water contamination as OU1. This
ROD addresses OU2, the VOC-contaminated ground
water plume, which is north of Sand Creek. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, and TCE.
The selected remedial action for OU2 of this site in-
cludes pumping and onsite treatment of ground water
using air stripping, followed by onsite reinjection of
treated water into the aquifer; annual ground water
monitoring; and voluntary abandonment of bedrock
wells.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal. 'Pollution control.
Ground water. Aquifers, Hazardous materials, Volatile
organic compounds, Colorado, 'Superfund, 'Second
Remedial Action, Record of Decision, Chemical sales,
Commerce City(Colorado). Adams County(Colorado).
PB92-964409/REB PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Chemical Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1),
Denver, CO. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27Jun91,182pEPA/ROD/R08-91/045
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Chemical Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1)
site is an active chemical sales and storage facility in
Commerce City, Adams and Denver Counties, Colora-
do. Land use in the area is predominantly industrial,
and there are six residences located on the northern
portion of the site. The site is bounded by Sand Creek
to the north and lies within the 100-year floodplain of
the creek. An estimated 30,000 people who reside
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near the site use the alluvial aquifer as the principal
source of drinking water. Since 1976, Chemical Sales
(CS) has used the site to store and sell organic chemi-
cals and acids. Between 1985 and 1990, three onsite
chemical releases of hazardous substances into the
soil and ground water from the CS facility were report-
ed. In 1985, approximately 200 gallons of methylene
chloride were spilled into onsite soil during a chemical
transfer. The second release was in 1986 when rain
water contaminated with several VOCs was dis-
charged into a nearby drainage ditch. The third release
occurred in 1990, when approximately 3,700 gallons of
methanol were spilled on the ground surface near the
CS tank farm. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es remediation of soil and ground water contamination
south of Sand Creek, as OU1. Future RODs will ad-
dress other site contamination including the ground
water plume and associated contamination (OU2), and
residential exposure to contaminated wells and do-
mestic water from the municipal water supply (OU3).
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
and ground water are VOCs including PCE and TCE.
The selected remedial action for the site includes
treating contaminated onsite soil using vapor extrac-
tion; treating air emissions with catalytic oxidation; re-
circulating exhaust from the catalytic oxidation system
into the contaminated soil; pumping and onsite treat-
ment of ground water in the source area and plume
area using air stripping, followed by reinjecting the
treated water from the source area wells and reinfiltrat-
ing treated water from the plume area through onsite
discharge.
Keywords; 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soils,
Groundwater, Aquifers, Volatile organic compounds,
Hazardous materials, Colorado, 'Superfund, 'First Re-
medial Action, Record of Decision, Chemical sales,
Commerce City(Colorado), Denver County(Colorado).
PB92-964410/REB PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Chemical Sales, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3),
Adams County, CO. (Third Remedial Action), June
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
27Jun91,192pEPA/ROD/R08-91/047
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Chemical Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 3)
site is an active chemical sales and storage facility in
Commerce City, Adams County, Colorado. Land use in
the area is predominantly industrial. An estimated
30,000 residents near the site use the alluvial aquifer
as the principal source of drinking water. EPA investi-
gations confirmed the release of hazardous sub-
stances into ground water from the CS property. The
selected remedial action for the site includes connect-
ing residences currently using alluvial wells for domes-
tic water supply to the South Adams County Water
Supply District (SACWSD); installing home-activated
carbon units in homes not readily accessible to
SACWSD; implementing ground water monitoring for
benzene; and providing public notification of the po-
tential health threat.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control. Industrial wastes. Ben-
zene, Residential buildings. Ground water. Activated
carbon treatment. Public health, Acids, Water wells,
Monitoring, Carbinols, 'Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, Third Remedial Action-Final, Chemicals, 'Adams
County(Colorado).
PB92-964504/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Advanced Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW
Microwave), Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 Sep91, 117pEPA/ROD/R09-91/073
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others §400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3-acre Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) site is an
active semiconductor manufacturing facility in Sunny-
vale, Santa Clara County, California. The site is part of
a larger study area that includes four Operable Units
(OUs): the AMD 901 /902 site, the Signetics site, the 1 -
acre TRW Microwave site, and a 100-acre offsite con-
taminated ground water plume. Currently, the contami-
nated ground water is not used as a drinking water
supply, but the State considers several of the aquifers
to be potential drinking water sources. The Record of
Decision (ROD) collectively addresses final remedi-
ation of soil and ground water in the four separate OUs
within the study area. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil and ground water are VOCs
including PCE and TCE; and other organics. The se-
lected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
'Pollution control. Site surveys, Water pollution,
Ground water, Soils, Excavation, Incinerators, Volatile
organic compounds, Semiconductors, Pumping, In-
dustrial waste treatment. Adsorption, Waste water
reuse, 'Superfund, 'Record of Decision, First remedial
action-Final, Cleanup, 'Santa Clara County(California),
EPA region 9.
PB92-964511/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Micro Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara, CA.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Auq 91, 72p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /072
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3-acre Micro Storage/Intel Magnetics site con-
sists of a former microcomputer disk drive manufactur-
ing facility and a magnetic bubble production and test-
ing facility in Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, Califor-
nia. In addition, the site overlies two shallow aquifers
zones, which in turn, overlie the Santa Clara Valley
ground water basin, the primary drinking water source
for the 1.4 million residents of the Santa Clara Valley.
As a result of possible improper storage procedures at
both facilities, a number of State and,EPA investiga-
tions identified VOCs including benzene, TCE, and
TCA, and other organics in the ground water aquifer
beneath the site. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses ground water contaminated by past facility op-
erations. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the ground water are VOCs including benzene,
PCE, TCE, and toluene; and other organics. The se-
lected remedial action for this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control, Califor-
nia, Volatile organic compounds, Ground water, Water
pollution, Magnetic disks, Magnetics, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Santa Clara County(California), Cleanup oper-
ations, EPA region 9.
PB92-964512/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
FMC (Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Jun91, 122pEPA/ROD/R09-91/060
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17-acre FMC (Fresno Plant) site is an active pesti-
cide manufacturing facility in Fresno, California. The
site overlies two unconsolidated sand zones that are a
potential source of ground water, and have been con-
taminated by site operations. Since 1931, various agri-
cultural product operations have been conducted
onsite including sulfur processing, and fertilizer and
pesticide manufacturing. The waste disposal practices
have led to contamination of onsite soil and ground
water. Investigations by FMC under EPA oversight
from 1989 to 1991 characterized and quantified site
contamination, affected media, and probable source
areas. The Record of Decision (ROD) provides for re-
mediation of onsite source areas and restoration of
ground water as a final remedy. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil and ground water
are organochlorine and organophosphorous pesti-
cides; although VOCs including PCE. TCE, toluene,
and xylenes; other organics including dioxin, PAHs,
and phenols; and metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead also are present. The selected remedial
action for this site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action. "Pollution control, Pesti-
cides, California, Volatile organic compounds, Metals,
Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Dioxins, Phenols,
Soil contamination, Ground water, Water pollution,
'Record of Decision, Fresno(California), EPA region 9,
Cleanup operations.
PB92-964513/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Synertek (Building No. 1), Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,132p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /059
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1.5-acre Synertek (Building 1) site is a former
semiconductor products manufacturing facility in
Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, California. The major
site feature is a 24,000 square foot building (Building
1). The site is comprised of both onsite and offsite
components. The onsite component includes the area
within the Synertek property boundaries surrounding
Building 1, and the offsite component includes the
area contaminated by a ground water plume that has
migrated north past the property boundaries and into
the adjacent industrial park. The site overlies three
shallow aquifer zones, and a deep aquifer zone that
provides up to 50% of the municipal drinking water for
the Santa Clara Valley residences. Historical ground
water use in the area includes private water-supply
wells for homes and agriculture prior to the construc-
tion of public water connections and municipal water
suppiy wells. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es only contaminated ground water since the contami-
nated soil and structures were removed previously.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
ground water are VOCs including TCE, vinyl chloride,
1,1-DCE, cis-1,2-DCE TCA, and 1,1-DCA. The select-
ed remedial action for the site includes continuing op-
eration of the existing ground water extraction and air
stripping treatment system: discharging the treated ef-
fluent to an onsite storm drain; controlling air emis-
sions by carbon adsorption, conduct a pilot injection
study to evaluate if the remjection of treated water
would enhance the removal of pollutants, speed
ground water cleanup, and reduce ground water dis-
charge to the surface.
Keywords: "Waste disposal, "Pollution control, Haz-
ardous materials, Ground water, Aquifers, Water wells,
Water supply. Volatile organic compounds, California,
'Superfund, 'First Remedial Action-final, Record of
Decision, Synertek(Building 1), Santa Clara
County(California).
PB92-964514/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Mesa Area Ground Water Contamination, Mesa,
AZ. (First Remedial Action), September 1991. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91, 45p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /064
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS \s S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1.400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others S400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 80-acre Mesa Area Ground Water Contamination
site is a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Mesa,
Maricopa County, Arizona. Land use in the area is pre-
dominantly industrial and residential. The site overlies
two aquifers: a Lower Alluvial Aquifer (LAA), which is
used by the residents of Mesa as a drinking water
source, and an Upper Alluvial Aquifer (UAA). Since
1966, Motorola, Inc., has used the site for the produc-
tion of semiconductors and the storage of chemicals in
an underground storage system. The selected remedi-
al action for the site includes treating shallow onsite
soil using soil vapor extraction, controlling VOC emis-
sions using carbon adsorption, followed by offsite dis-
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posal of carbon residuals; onsite and pffsite pumping
of contaminated ground water; treating the ground
water onsite using vacuum degasificatipn, followed by
carbon adsorption to remove VOCs; discharging the
treated water from the degasifier to the deionized
water treatment plant for reuse in manufacturing and
other facility processes; and disposing of remaining
wastewater at a publicly owned treatment works.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Pollution control, Ground water, Land
use, Aquifers, Manufacturing, Pumping, Extraction,
Plumes, Adsorption, Carbon, Degasification, Water
treatment, Waste water reuse, Waste treatment, *Su-
perfund, Record of Decision, First remedial action-
Final, *Mesa(Arizona), Vapor extraction.
PB92-964515/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Sola Optical USA, Inc., Petaluma, CA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91,38p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /068
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 35-acre Sola Optical USA site is an active ophthal-
mic lens manufacturing facility in southern Sonoma
County, Califpmia. The city of Petaluma utilizes an un-
confined aquifer, which underlies the site, as a drinking
water source. In 1982. Sola identified low levels of sol-
vents in onsite ground water near six underground sol-
vent storage tanks used to store TCA, acetone, and
methanol. In 1987, the SFRWQCB ordered Sola to
construct a ground water extraction and treatment
system and, in 1988, the treatment system began
pumping and treating ground water using granulated
activated carbon to remove VOC contamination, fol-
lowed by discharging the treated ground water under
permit to Adobe creek. The Record of Decision (ROD)
provides a final remedy to restore ground water to its
beneficial use. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water are VOCs. The selected re-
medial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Ground water, Water pollution control, Volatile organic
compounds, Underground storage. Storage tanks,
California, Optical materials, 'Record of Decision, First
remedial action - Final, EPA region 9, Sonoma
County(California), Cleanup.
PB92-964516/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
CTS Printex Corporation, Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Jun 91,69p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /057
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 81,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The CTS Printex site is an inactive printed circuit board
manufacturing facility in Mountain View, Santa Clara
County, California. Land surrounding the site is used
for industrial, commercial, residential, and agricultural
purposes. The site overlies two major water-yielding
zones, a shallow and deep aquifer, which are suspect-
ed to be hydraulically continuous. From 1981 to 1985,
the CTS Printex site manufactured printed circuit
boards at its onsite facilities. In 1986, the State certi-
fied closure of the former CTS facility. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses contaminated onsite
ground water. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, PCE, TCE, and toluene. The selected remedial
action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Ground water, California, Water pollution control. Cir-
cuit boards. Volatile organic compounds, Industrial
wastes, 'Record of Decision, First remedial action -
Final, EPA region 9, Cleanup, Santa Clara
County(Califomia).
PB92-964517/HEB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Valley Wood Preserving Site, Turlock, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 91,127p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /062
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 14.4-acre Valley Wood Preserving (VWP) site is a
former wood preserving facility in Turlock, Stanilaus
County, California. From 1973 to 1979, VWP used a
solution of chromated-copper arsenate (CCA) to pre-
serve lumber onsite. Wood preserving chemicals were
mixed and stored onsite in three above-ground storage
tanks. After treatment, the wood was allowed to drip
dry on paved and unpaved areas. Chemical spills,
leaking tanks, improper onsite disposal practices, and
chemical drippings from the treated lumber are known
sources of contamination. In 1989, EPA investigations
identified low levels of chromium contamination in sev-
eral domestic wells, and required VWP to install an in-
terim ground water extraction and electrochemical
treatment system to help contain the migration of con-
tamination. EPA also required VWP to design a plan for
the development of an alternative water supply for any
affected residences. VWP also installed three deep
ground water wells to serve as domestic water sup-
plies. The Record of Decision (ROD) provides a final
remedy for contaminated soil and ground water. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil and
ground water are metals including arsenic and chromi-
um. The selected remedial action for the site is includ-
ed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial Action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control, Cali-
fornia, Wood preservatives, Soil contamination,
Ground water, Water pollution control, Land pollution
control, Metals, 'Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action - Final, EPA region 9, Cleanup, Stanilaus
County(California).
PB92-964519/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Spectra-Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor),
Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22 Mar 91,67p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /075
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is S700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, S200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Spectra-Physics site is composed of two Super-
fund sites: the Spectra-Physics site, a laser and related
components manufacturing facility, and the Teledyne
Semiconductor site, a semiconductor manufacturing
facility, as well as offsite areas associated with a con-
taminated groundwater plume in Mountain View, Cali-
fornia. Prior to the construction of public water and
sewer connections in 1984, ground water use in the
area included private water supply wells for homes and
agriculture. Many of these wells have been aban-
doned, and only a few currently are in use. Since 1963,
Spectra-Physics has manufactured lasers and associ-
ated components onsite, and has used VOCs including
TCE as part of the manufacturing processes. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses contamination of
the ground water aquifers and onsite soil. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the soil and ground
water are VOCs including PCE, TCE, and toluene. The
selected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil
contamination, Ground water, Land pollution control,
Water pollution control, Volatile organic compounds,
Semiconductors, California, Waste water, 'Record of
Decision, First remedial action-Final, EPA region 9,
Cleanup, Mountain View(California).
PB92-964518/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
TRW Microwave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901),
(Signetics), Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 Sep 91,115p EPA/ROD/R09-917076
See also PB92-964504.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; ail
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1-acre TRW Microwave site is an active semicon-
ductor manufacturing facility in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara
County, California. The site is part of a larger study
area that includes four Operable Units (OUs): the 3-
acre Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) 901 /902 site, the
Signetics site, the 1-acre TRW Microwave site, and a
100-acre offsite contaminated ground water plume.
Currently, the contaminated ground water is not used
as a drinking water supply, but the State considers
several of the aquifers to be potential drinking water
sources. As a result of responses to an information
questionnaire regarding an underground tanks investi-
gation at the TRW site, a number of investigations
were conducted that revealed extensive contamina-
tion of onsite soil and ground water. The Record of De-
cision (ROD) collectively addresses final remediation
of soil and ground water in the four separate OUs
within the study area. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil and ground water are VOCs
including PCE and TCE; and other organics. The se-
lected remedial action for the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil
contamination, Ground water, Water pollution control,
Land pollution control. Storage tanks, Underground
storage, California, Volatile organic compounds, Te-
trachloroethylene, Ethylene/trichloro, Semiconduc-
tors, Industrial wastes, 'Record of Decision, First re-
medial action, Cleanup, EPA region 9, Santa Clara
County(California).
PB92-964520/HEB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Advanced Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Aug 91,60p EPA/ROD/R09-91 /066
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) No. 915 site is an
active semiconductor manufacturing facility in Santa
Clara County, California. The site consists of approxi-
mately 5 acres and contains three physical structures,
the largest of which is a 116,000-square-feet building
known as AMD 915. Ground water from the basin pro-
vides up to 50 percent of the municipal drinking water
for 1.4 million residents of the Santa Clara Valley.
Eleven chemical storage or treatment areas have
been documented at the AMD 915 facility including
three underground acid neutralization systems, two
above-ground drum storage areas, and six under-
ground tank complexes. Records indicate that solvent
wastes and other materials were stored in under-
ground tanks, and as many as 28 separate under-
ground tanks may have been in service at various
times. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses reme-
diation of onsite contaminated ground water. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOcs including benzene, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics; and metals including arsenic
and chromium. The selected remedial action for the
site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Califor-
nia, Ground water, Volatile organic compounds,
Metals, Semiconductors, Organic compounds, Under-
ground storage, Storage tanks, Water pollution con-
trol, 'Record of Decision, First remedial action-Final,
Cleanup, EPA region 9, Santa Clara
County(California).
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PB92-964605/REB PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
American Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D),
Pierce County, WA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19Sep91,97pEPA/ROD/R10-91/032
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The American Lake Gardens (McChord AFB-Area D)
site is an active U.S. Air Force base located at
McChord Air Force Base, Pierce County, Washington.
The site consists of two areas, Area D and American
Lake Garden Tract (ALGT). From the mid-1940's to
the present, no known industrial activities have oc-
curred in the ALGT area; however, seven waste dis-
posal sites have operated within the Area D portion of
the site. Concurrent with DOD investigations, EPA dis-
covered TCE in ground water monitoring wells in-
stalled at the ALGT, and in 1984, concluded that waste
disposal sites in Area D were the likely source of
ground water contamination. The ROD addresses re-
mediation of the contaminated onsite and offsite
ground water plume, as a final remedy. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics; and metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead. The selected remedial action for
the site is included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, 'Pollution control,
Washington(State), Military facilities, Ground water,
Water pollution, Volatile organic compounds, Organic
compounds, Metals, 'Record of Decision, Pierce
County(Washington), EPA region 10, Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB92-964606/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Union Pacific Railroad Yard, Bannock County, Po-
catello, ID. (First Remedial Action), September
1991. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
10 Sep 91,166p EPA/ROD/R10-91 /029
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The Union Pacific Railroad Yard site is an active rail
yard located in Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho.
Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) began operations
around the turn of the 20th century. UPRR constructed
a treatment plant in 1961 to receive industrial
wastewater and surface stormwater runoff from the
railyard. Until 1983, sludge from the treatment plant's
oil/water separator and from a dissolved air flotation
unit was disposed in the onsite sludge pit. In 1983,
EPA determined that seepage from UPRR's sludge pit,
and from a nearby area where an oil tie treating facility
was located were contributing to Upper Aquifer ground
water contamination. The Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses contamination of the Pocatello Sludge Pit
located at the UPRR property. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sediment, sludge,
and ground water are VOCs, other organics including
PAHs and petroleum-based hydrocarbons (oils), and
metals. The selected remedial action for the site is in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Idaho.
Railroads, Soil contamination. Environmental trans-
port, Industrial wastes, Storm water runoff, Metals,
Sediments, Sludge disposal. Ground water, Water pol-
lution. Volatile organic compounds, Aromatic polycy-
clic hydrocarbons, 'Record of Decision, Bannock
County(ldaho), EPA region 10, Cleanup operations.
PB92-964607/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Yakima Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 91, 92p EPA/ROD/R10-91 /030
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
for all RODS is $700 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others S1,400. Deposit required for each region, $200,
U.S., Canada, and Mexico; for all others $400. Also
available individually in paper copy or microfiche.
The 0.94-acre Yakima Plating site is an inactive nickel-
chrome automobile bumper replating facility in Yakima,
Yakima County, Washington. Ground water from the
shallow alluvium aquifer supplies much of the domes-
tic and irrigation water in the Yakima Basin, and many
residences adjacent to the site utilize private ground
water wells for their water supply. The tanks were used
during the electroplating operation cleaning, plating,
and rinsing processes. The wastewater system operat-
ed from 1965 until plating operations ceased in 1990.
Site assessments and investigations conducted by
EPA contractors in 1984 and 1990 determined that the
sludge and effluent from the settling tank were a dan-
gerous waste under State regulations and that the po-
tential exists for public exposure to metals from con-
tact with contaminated surface and subsurface soil.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remediation
of contaminated onsite soil, debris, and sludge. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
debris, and sludge are organics including pesticides;
and metals including arsenic, chromium, copper, lead,
and nickel. The selected remedial action for the site is
included.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Waste dis-
posal, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Washington(State), Sludge disposal, Soil contamina-
tion, Plating, Metals, Pesticides, Water pollution con-
trol, Land pollution control. Electroplating, 'Record of
Decision, First remedial action-Final, EPA region 10,
Cleanup, Yakima County(Washington).
AD-A252 680/4/REB PC A05/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a
Field Experiment. Final rept. Sep 82-Mar 85.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
V. A. Benignus, and M. J. Hazucha. Mar 92,89p
This report concerns the design of a field experiment
for a military setting in which the effects of carbon
monoxide on neurobehavioral variables are to be stud-
ied. A field experiment is distinguished from a survey
by the fact that independent variables are manipulat-
ed, just as in the laboratory. Thus causal relationships
may be discovered rather than correlation. It was pro-
posed to study the effects of multiple levels of CO ex-
posure on compensatory tracking (main gun pointing
at a target in a tank), electroencephalogram spectra
and speech discrimination. Factors which govern the
experimental design were considered in detail. Statisti-
cal and control matters were discussed. Many meas-
urements which were proposed required special instru-
mentation. The control of the experiment and the ac-
quisition of data required the interconnection of the
special instrumentation with equipment at Aberdeen
Proving Ground. The present report documents the
development and/or testing of some of the special
equipment (EEG helmet, facemask, control and data
acquisition system) and specifies how it is to be con-
nected to the other equipment to make a working
system. Field experimental design, face mask, teleme-
try exposure, carbon monoxide, EEG, toxic gas.
Keywords: 'Carbon monoxide. Correlation, Data ac-
quisition, Discrimination. Electroencephalography, Ex-
perimental design, Guns, Helmets, Instrumentation,
Laboratories, Masks, Measurement, Speech, Surveys,
Targets, Exposure(Physiology), Field tests, Gas
masks, Tank crews, Tanks(Combat vehicles), Neuro-
behavior, Compensatory tracking, 'Toxicity.
AD-P006 832/0/REB PC A02/MF A01
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address
Contaminated Bottom Sediment Problems in the
Great Lakes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL. Great
Lakes National Program Office.
A. G. Kizlauskas. Apr 92, 8p
This article is from 'Management of Bottom Sediments
Containing Toxic Substances: Proceedings of the
U S./Japan Experts Meeting (13th) Held in Baltimore,
Maryland on 3-5 November 1987,' AD-A253 003, p87-
95.
The International Joint Commission (IJC) is a bination-
al (United States and Canada) organization that was
established under the Boundary Waters Treaty of
1909. In 1978, the two countries signed a Great Lakes
Water Quality Agreement, pursuant to the Boundary
Waters Treaty. Carrying out the provisions of this
Agreement, the United States and Canada, through
the IJC, are addressing the problem of contaminated
bottom sediments both in the traditional context of
dredging projects and in the newer context of the po-
tentially harmful environmental impacts of contaminat-
ed bottom sediments, even in the absence of dredging
activity.
Keywords: Agreements, Boundaries, Canada, Dredg-
ing, 'Great lakes, Organizations, Sediments, 'Trea-
ties, United states, 'Water quality. Contamination, En-
vironmental impact, 'Environmental management,
IJC(lnternational Joint Commission), Boundary waters
treaty, Component Reports
AD-P006 908/8/REB PC A03/MF A01
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the
Great Lakes Basin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL. Great
Lakes National Program Office.
P. L Wise. Apr 92,11p
This article is from 'Management of Bottom Sediments
Containing Toxic Substances: Proceedings of the
U.S./Japan Experts Meeting (12th) Held in Yokohama,
Japan on 11-14 November 1986', AD-A253 002, p257-
267.
The United States and Canada signed the Great Lakes
Water Quality Agreement in 1972. In 1978, the Agree-
ment was expanded to cover pollution from toxic
chemicals. Since 1973 the Great Lakes Water Quality
Board has identified specific areas such as harbors,
river mouths, and connecting channels as geographic
areas of concern. Now the major problem in the major-
ity of these areas is in-place polluted sediments. The
Water Quality Board instituted a new ranking system
for these areas in 1985. The purpose of the new
system is to encourage progress and to allow the
Board to report the status of investigatory and remedi-
al activities accurately. The United States and Canada
have banned production and use of certain toxic com-
pounds such as DDT, dieldrin, and PCB's. The con-
centrations of these chemicals in fish have decreased
over the last several years. Now the concentrations
seem to be leveling-off, probably due to the continuing
reservoir in the sediments. The highest concentrations
of PCB's, up to 520,000 ppm, are found in Waukegan
Harbor. The design of the proposed remedial action,
under the United States Superfund authority, has been
completed for Waukegan.
Keywords: Agreements, Canada, Channels, Chemi-
cals, Ddt, Dieldrin, Fishes, Geographic areas, 'Great
lakes, Harbors, Lakes, Leveling, Majorities, 'Pollution,
Production, Quality, Ranking, Reservoirs, Rivers,
'Sediments, United states, Water, Water quality,
'Basins(Geographic), 'Toxic hazards, Symposia,
Component Reports, PCBfPolychlorinated Biphenyl).
DE92010386/REB PC A09/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radi-
ation monitoring around United States nuclear
test areas. Calendar year 1990. Progress rept.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
1990 189p DOE/DP/00539-063, EPA-600/4-91 /030
Contracts AI08-76DP00539, AI08-86NV10522
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
This report describes the Offsite Radiation Safety Pro-
gram conducted during 1990 by the Environmental
Protection Agency's (EPA's) Environmental Monitoring
Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas. This laboratory op-
erates an environmental radiation monitoring program
in the region surrounding the Nevada Test Site (NTS)
and at former test sites in Alaska, Colorado, Mississip-
pi, Nevada, and New Mexico. The surveillance pro-
gram is designed to measure levels and trends of ra-
dioactivity, if present, in the environment surrounding
testing areas to ascertain whether current radiation
levels and associated doses to the general public are
in compliance with existing radiation protection stand-
ards. The surveillance program additionally has the re-
sponsibility to take action to protect the health and well
being of the public in the event of any accidental re-
lease of radioactive contaminants. Offsite levels of ra-
diation and radioactivity are assessed by sampling
milk, water, and air; by deploying thermoluminescent
dosimeters (TLDs) and using pressurized ion cham-
December 1992 89
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
tiers (PICs); and by biological monitoring of animals, 540250, EDB/540350, EDB/560101, 'Environmental A variable phase function is developed. This function
food crops, and humans. Personnel with mobile moni- monitoring. may be used for the inversion of lidar data in an itera-
toring equipment are placed in areas downwind from live process. Numerical simulations of this method
the test site prior to each nuclear weapons test to im- were performed successfully, demonstrating fast con-
ptement protective actions, provide immediate radi- N92-31073/9/REB vergence of the paniculate phase function. The
ation monitoring, and obtain environmental samples " ,_.. MQO imn/c/Qco or »ic/»«c method will be used in the future to evaluate extinction
rapidly after any occurrence of radioactivity release. luraer as INM^-JT ui j/ st HtB. ^ AIB/ Mr- and backscattering corrections for an Ultra-Violet Dif-
., . . . . . ferential Absorption Lidar (UV-DIAL) system measur-
Keywords: Air, Animals, Food, Human Populations, ^at'?n , Ae£°nautlcs and sf>ace Admin.strat.on, ing tropospheric ozone concentrations.
Milk, 'Nevada Test Site, Plants, Water, Abandoned ™**™"3"^^ e ln^.^n 4mm^., tnr „„ ,„„.
Srtes, Alaska, Colorado Environmental Exposure Mis- ^^ u^ef""<^.ft*"*** "" "" lnVer" Keywords: Backscattering, 'Gas composition, *0pti-
sssippi, Nevada, New Mexico, Progress Report, Public «on of Udar Hetum Slflnals. cal radar, 'Ozone Ozonometry 'Troposphere At-
Health, Radiation Hazards, 'Radiation Monitoring, Ra- Env,ronmental Protecton Agency, Las Vegas, NV. mospneric correction, Iteration, Particulates, Scatter-
diation Protection,'Radioactive Materials, Thermolu- V. A. Kovalev, and H. Moosmueller. Jul 92,4p ing coefficients.
minescent Dosimetry, Toxicity, Tritium, EDB/540130, In NASA. Langley Research Center, 16TH Intemation-
EDB/540230, EDB/540330, EDB/540150, EDB/ al Laser Radar Conference, Part 2 p 607-610.
90 Vol. 92, No. 4
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TITLE INDEX
Reports are listed alphabetically by title. A, An, and The at the beginning of a title are
ignored in alphabetizing.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Codes Price Codes
Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
Global Climatic Change.
PB90-120072/REB
PC A09/MF A01
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1,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Gtial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ABEL User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Pres-
ence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters and
Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Abundant Males in Populations of a Setting Hermaphrodite
Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dockets.
Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management Pro-
grams, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library and
Information Services, State Environmental Libraries, EPA
Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
Accessing the S50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial Acton
Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities List Sites.
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll) and
CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for Ten
Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercompanson Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April 10-
11, 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AddMODES. A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158S18/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground Pe-
troleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills. Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on Au-
tonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses in
the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Missing
Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes. Ketones, and Alcohols,
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma Cho-
linesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dtnoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aging in Today's Environment.
PB92-223254/REB
92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Air Quality Atlas.
PB92-190248/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen
PB92-176353/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3.
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation Pro-
cedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of In-
cineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for Envi-
ronmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alachlor Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strate-
f>B92-151653/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Alpha2u-Glqbulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10 Emis-
sions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and Adipic
Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AV$35.00
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincinnati.
Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC A05/MF A01)
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB91-242750/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB91-242685/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
PB91-242636/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
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Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - American Honda.
PB92-12B032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ferrari - Fiat
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ford.
PB91-242677/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fuji.
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors.
PB91 -242701 /REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Jaguar.
PB92-126040/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-182799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles • Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Volvo.
PB92-12S107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122S48/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-122498/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-182914/REB
92-04 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wmnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
PB92-122217/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-182781/REB
92-04 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-O4 PC A99/MF Etl
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-O1 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat.
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Grumman Ofson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182B49/REB 92-04 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-182831 /REB 92-04 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182856/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Porsche.
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431 /REB • 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Toyota.
PB92-1224S6/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wmnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
PB92-1B2823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Supertund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Iden-
tification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the De-
tection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol. VOC, and Al-
dehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and Their
Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using Cur-
vilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes: Ana-
logues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazobenzene
(Chapter 4).
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF AOt
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquatic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery.
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in Al-
exandria, Virginia on August 17-20, 1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-156476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in Mel-
bourne, Australia on February 24-27,1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Febru-
ary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the A/
D Ratio.
PB92-15083B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' MutagenicRy Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium1 Mutageniclty Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnoiogical Analyses of Siliceous
180405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientific
Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in Sub-
surface Environments.
PB92-114S52/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection for
Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria.
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Immunptoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model Trichinella spiralis'.
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
P892-110527/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and Se-
questration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at the
Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Luteiniz-
ing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Iminodi-
propionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve Con-
sistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-1S3444/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139615/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test: Single
Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study.
PB92-1B3201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Compli-
ance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-1462B1/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Behavior of Arsenic In a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bioreme-
diation,
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pantachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bioremedia-
tion.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
PB92-224823/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachforophenol in Con-
taminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous Oxide as
the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving Geo-
textile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Surface
Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementation
Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Groundwater
by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on Ap-
plying Bioremediation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on Ap-
plying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood Pre-
serving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/RES 82-01 PC A02/MF A01
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on the
Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sediment
Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01
PCA01/MF A01
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the Integ-
rity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Bahco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Partic-
ulate Removal System.
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Disposal of Flue Gas Desulfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration on
Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
TI-3
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TITLE INDEX
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/RE8 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultuies of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradiation
in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bifurca-
tions.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF AM
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global Sam-
pling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-198S71/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assessment
of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and Foam-
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC AOS
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Erhytene
Glycol from Airplane De-icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Protect: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-96331B/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CEBCLIS Characterization Project Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy Me-
tabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed
in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to the De-
foliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration Projects
in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide En-
dosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Munici-
pal Solid Waste in the United States. 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162S69/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fusions
with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803mEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
Soils.
PB92-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and Rec-
ommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remediation.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labora-
tory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF AOS
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art on
Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Performance
with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetjc Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and Metha-
nol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances.
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Bluefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment Report.
PB92-186436/REB 92-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan:
Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report from
the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report from
the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Child Lead Exposure Study. Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Chlorinated Dtoxins and Furans in the General U.S. Popula-
tion: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF AOS
Chkxobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory
and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Dtizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PC AOVMF A01
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-23310S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment Technologies
Are Being Successfully Applied at Superfund Sites
PB92-233071/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition), November
1991.
PB92-218403/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/HEB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dtizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous Micro-
organisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizens1 Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-16499S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
dean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-13679S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climate.
PB92-150457/RE8
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Activa-
tor Gene of tfdB, from the 2.4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
Catabolrc Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene from
'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
PB9JM3
M39419/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cotehicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave Ac-
tivity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule Fluid
from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Column Studies or, BTEX Biodegradation under Mtcroaeto-
philic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO Abate-
ment.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
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TITLE INDEX
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and De-
velopment of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Compact Label File • 1992 (Fiche 1 • 5281).
PB92-911699/REB 92-01 MFS2640.00
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Atherin-
ops aftinis', and Inland Silverside. 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Dtoxins and Furans in Ambient Air
by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spectrome-
try.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct and
Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactivation
by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198S89/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphoromioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/HEB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved In-
organic Carbon (DIG).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-1B9042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF AOt
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydroxyethyl
Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Haz-
ardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste In-
cinerators versus the 1990 Tones Release Inventory Air
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206267/REB
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phouiositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Cotehicme.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities:
Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Action
Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Management
of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Compilation ol Water Quality Standards for Marine Waters.
PB92-231836/REB 92-04 PC A99
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-S01899/REB 92-01 CP 004
Compliance Concerns with the New Conform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
deg F).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation: A
Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing a
Gulf Region.
PB92-1SO820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyzer.
PB92-165000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Massa-
chusetts, and Kent, Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoaiveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway Ve-
hicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 9241 PC A02/MF A01
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial Con-
tracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichloroethy-
lene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Superfund
Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances,
CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Section 313
Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP D02
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthor-
ization Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A Review and
Analysis of Survey Methods.
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA Pro-
gram Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during Re-
mediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-1800417REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreactors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufactur-
ing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated Soil
and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Recycling
Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-129808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and Limi-
tations for Battery Manufacturing.
PB92-231893/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufac-
turing Industry.
PB92-173525/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School Build-
PB192-198282/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenicals:
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process lor Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Darninozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Data Logging Systems tor Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Quality As-
surance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Dechlorinations of Polychlormated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Decreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
fill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Combined
Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environment by
the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. A Workshop Summary.
Held in Dallas. Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Airways.
PB92-15B682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human Res-
piratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dermal Exposure Assessment Principles and Applications.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF AIM
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
ium'.
P892-150697/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-19S973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-153014/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Detecting Water Row Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239S32/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Generat-
ed Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Transfor-
mation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Actrve Polychlorinat-
ed Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7.8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-10B12S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of alpha-emitting nucfides of plutonium, am-
encium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1. Sea
water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect Pho-
toreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect Pho-
toreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Steam
Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals Manufac-
turing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guidelines
for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point Source
Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Development Document for Interim Finat and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance
Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Specialties. Seg-
ment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables.
Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF AM
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft, Ground-
wood, Sulfite, Soda. Deink, and Non-Integrated Paper Mills.
Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8-15.
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft, Ground-
wood. Sulfite. Soda. Deink and Non-Integrated Paper Mills.
Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard.
Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Formal-
ly Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231919/RE8 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment of
the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC AU/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlormated Bi-
phenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper and
Paperboard. Point Source Category
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and Repair.
Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for Quality
Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emissions
from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
Program.
PB92-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Predictive Structure-Siodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Generat-
ed Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emissions
Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the Other
Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of the Phos-
phate Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analysis
of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlormated Biphen-
yls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Compounds:
Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicology. Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PCA16/MFA03
Direct DNA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Directory of EPA Support to Minority Academic Institutions,
FY 1990-1991.
PB92-218353/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Compari-
son with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7.8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium in
Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DMA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Isolat-
ed from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List.
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews).
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinesterase
in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Organo-
phospnate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette Smoke
and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-Ot PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 6.
PB92-223130/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Iium.
PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Berylli
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 I
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-1733SO/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-1T3368/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorobenzene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclopen-
tadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-1734B3/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroethane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory tor Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PS92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geomem-
brane Sheet.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC A05
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural Re-
source Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1. Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
P892-963370/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5, August 1992. Briefing
the STAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecolo-
gy of a Site.
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International Sym-
posium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16-19,
1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the Dry
Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protection.
PB92-224831/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-Sup-
plier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Initiatives
in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual National
Energy and Environmental Quality Division Conference
(19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Pentachlorpphenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1 Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
ity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reactiv-
ity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model of
Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon In-
activation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and 'Kleb-
siella pneumoniae'.
PB92-2173S5/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History Traits
and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arenaceoden-
tata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of El Nino and la Nina on Seabird Assemblages in
the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Effects of Open-Top Chambers on Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and Mu-
tagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Article).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of PCS (Aroctor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
afic Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatta')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and Or-
ganic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Temperature.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selection.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wetlands
in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-In-
terval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate. el-
Amphetamine and Chtorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Trimetrtyttin on Repeated Acquisition (Learning)
in tne Radial-Arm Maze.
PB92-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution. Resistivity, and Temperature.
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natol: A DMA Intercalate* in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 40) and Performance
Prediction Model (lor Microcomputers).
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP 002
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-Free
Organ Culture.
P892-18B960/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance for
State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions for
Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1.,
Municipal Waste Combustion
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
P892-152834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
Slate Implementation Plans, 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Impte-
mentation Plans
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of the Platinum Ga-
saver, a Retrofit Device.
PB92-104421/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
PB92-151547/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chromi-
um Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
VoTume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/RE8 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Operations
in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compliance
Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCII
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - EBCDIC
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
File (1972-April 1992).
PB92-592380/REB 92-01 Subscriptions! ,440.00
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14,1991 to April 22,1992).
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Neutotoncity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Follow-
ing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting Cri-
teria Guidance Document
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Factors Correlated to Oichlorophenol Dech-
torination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: 1991
Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: DDT/DDE/DDD.
PB92-150408/REB 92-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-123009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement Docket.
PB92-921700/REB 92-01 Subscription
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 63, July-September
1990.
PB92-164706/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures and
Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bibli-
ography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB92-904200/REB 92-01 Subscription
EPA Journal Holdings Report. 1991.
PB92-132810/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1992.
PB92-217728/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990. Part 1. Report
Summaries. Part 2. Indexes.
PB91-205500/REB 92-01 PCS200.00
EPA's Control Technology Center. Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submitted
TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-2315S8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing Proc-
ess.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's Manual.
(Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Superfund
Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobe Dyes. Part 1. Relationship be-
tween Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-Phase
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on Source
Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous Wastes:
Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity, Genetic
Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistively Heated Catalyst on a
Methanol-Fueted Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Pofyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Seriate Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-11425S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Senate Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204S85/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Btoaerosols. Phase
1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at the
General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-1257S6/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for the
Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-158591/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrbc Isolation Infrared
Spectrometry for the Determination of Senwolatile Organic
Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-1666S1/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase 2.
Volume 1. Summary Report
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase 2.
Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF AIM
Evaluation of High Volume Panicle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenitity De-
terminations.
PB92-1B8952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from Mul-
tiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dtoxin Clean-Up
Operation.
PB92-20689S/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols. Phase
2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-1361B3/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-235605/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer
for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determination.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Rackwrtz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing Asphalt.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE Tech-
nology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake Mills,
Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaptoid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report, Second
Edition.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-1987
Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estuaries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
jher Molecular Weight Fr:
Length Higher I
PB92-124577/REB
Fragments.
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Experi-
ment
AO-A2S2 680/4/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-217454/REB
92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-1269S2/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-150432/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and Tray
Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-1584SO/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into
the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobilized
Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground
Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus1 2362 Spores Following Inges-
lion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-Ot PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Following
Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC Emis-
sions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming and Coalbuming Appli-
ances in Crested Burte during the 1989-90 Heating Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
Products.
PB92-12420S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-1S0473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida Wet-
lands Study.
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A03
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of Michi-
gan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Penin-
sula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1 and
Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for Neu-
trally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-11301B/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-116447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate.
1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-1081B2/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Organic
Carbon.
PB92-150S64/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technol-
ogies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13,1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technol-
ogies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13.1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Fractionaton of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126B87/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P692-150614/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment
PB92-205228/RE8 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Futt-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor, Open Health
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fun-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particulate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. 1. FacHty Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal.
and Wood.
P892-206596/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fungicide BenornytfMethyl 1-arrcyO-2-Beraimida-
zotocarbamate) Causes testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ CeM and Occlusion of Efferent Due-
P892-150796/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
P892-153782/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic Ekitjon Patterns of Chlorinated Dtox-
ins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-1921S6/REB 92-01 PC AOz/MF A01
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-1439S7/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edfton.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second EdWon (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP 002
General Methods for Remedial Operations Perfoimance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Generation of Recombmant Bacutovrus via IJposome-Me-
drated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genotowc Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts on
V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fferoblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Genotoncity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Capa-
ble of Michael Addrtion
PB92-1204B4/REB 92-01 PC AOz/MF A01
Genotoncity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A Review.
PB92-227S94/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Puttout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management Prac-
tices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses and
Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test). EPA
Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC Global
Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Database Docu-
mentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records Documenta-
tion No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-1800S8/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Greenhouse Gases from SmaH-ScaJe Combustion in Devel-
i Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
M39369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS) User's
Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Retrieval Sub-
system.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation: Toward
Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Perception. Report
on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water Science and
Technology Board. Colloquium 5 of a Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory Applica-
tions.
PB82-224138/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the Auto
and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A03
Guidance for Data Useabiltty in Risk Assessment
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
Guidance for Data UseabiHty in Risk Assessment (Part A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance for Data UseabMty in Risk Assessment (Part B).
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality Stand-
ards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wastekwd Ado-
cstaon ProQfiVTts.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
P892-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC AOz/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting TreatabMty Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehatogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehatogenation. Final Report
PB92-231307/HEB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-2312B1/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Guide for Conducting Treatabitity Studies under CERCLA
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
P692-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-2395B1/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guidelines
for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Approach
Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Removal Enforcement
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics In the
U.S. Government
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-1461SB/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AM
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-10B760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Mode) for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Technical
Report
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC AO4/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appendi-
PB92-213230/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A03
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Renova-
tion Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132S36/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involving
Asbestos.
PB92-218361 /REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxfcity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Curturing the Japanese Mod oka. 'Oryzias la-
tipes'
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive ReSnishing
Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The FbergJass-Remforced
and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-228817/HEB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical tndus-
PB92-1000SO/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing Indus-
P692-129121/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB92-141373/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
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Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for Public
Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constituents.
Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFH Part 264, Ap-
pendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP 003
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program. Program
Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hydro-
gen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your Lawn
in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
oaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetalde-
hyde. and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospheric
Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipitation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Parti-
cles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
P892-213214/RE8 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04. PC A03/MF A01
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport. A Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12 Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium thermoau-
totroprwcum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferredoxin,
P892-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-8)
of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton Reac-
tion.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions, Cost,
and Convenience. Technical Information Document.
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Addressing
Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization Using
Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206879/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-223023/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on- Soil and Atmospher-
ic Carbon in me Contiguous United States
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle Toxic
Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of the
Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Transmit-
tal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial Con-
tracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administrator's
Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiological Incidents
at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceedings of a
Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on September
25-26, 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass Spec-
tra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
P892-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postlabel-
ing Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-Stim-
ulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction in
Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal Arti-
cle).
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines.
PB92-190107/RES 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PCA19/MFA04
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Appen-
dix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia') Fed
with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality Risk
Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semivolatile
Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicitv.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Cre-
osote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Furan-
one, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcinogens.
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the 1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Chlordimelorm on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor-
Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in the Rat:
Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-106042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide to
Information Sources.
PS92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS)
Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Software
for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1) User Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB92-131390/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomembrane
FiaM Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture. Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Arling-
ton. Virginia, on July 22-23. 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
N92-24997/B/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB. PC AtO/MF A03)
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Interactive Effects of AkJnn, Cydohexylamine, 2.4-Diamino-
tokiene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Cooperation
between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAOM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Intercompanson of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intenm Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Genetically
Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial Envi-
ronment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interiaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments
P892-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interiaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intei-laboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeted Microbead Stand-
ards
PB92-153681/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB9Z-1S3899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
international Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd). Proceed-
ings Held in Las Vegas. Nevada on February 12-14. 1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-O1 PC A99/MF EOS
Interspecies Comparisons of A'D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-Radi-
ation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Relation-
ships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Responsive-
ness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicriy and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three Cul-
tivars of Rice.
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labora-
tory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17)
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for De-
termining Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in a
Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis'. with
Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-1957S9/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid Vari-
ability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Economics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AQ1
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropoliu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-19B597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1 Moni-
toring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollution.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
PB92-184969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Life History and Toxicotogica! Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited PCS Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Sty-
rene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal Marshes,
Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
by Acute Chtorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes. Selected
Data Sets.
PB92-104488/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System tor Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-to-
Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Managing Contaminated Sediments. EPA Decision-Making
Processes.
PB92-231653/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equilibri-
um Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion from
CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drink-
ing Water Criteria and Procedures Quality Assurance. Third
Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions
for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with a
Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural De-
generation Induced by 3,4-Memylenedioxymethampheta-
mine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/Sor-
bent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Processes.
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils
and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Protein
by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): Effects
of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1.2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on
Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclosure
for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the National Oce-
anic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency Concerning the Notification and
Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the Comprehensive
Environmental Response. Compensation, and Liability Act.
PB92-963281/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Mercury Deposition and Sources lor the Upper Great Lakes
Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DMA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water: Sampling Artifacts and Reproduc-
ibility
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compari-
son of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations of
Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Methane
Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilu-
tion GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Compounds
by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of Low
Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methods tor Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and
Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms
(Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Methods for the Detection of Microorganisms in the Envi-
ronment.
PB92-137454/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Activity.
PB92-179035/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports.
PB92-124759/REB 92-01 PC E99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of America
(Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill)
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Nearshore/
Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-Keppler Park,
Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment Plant)
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Pnorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp.
(Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt to
Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 5 (Teledyne Wah Chang to Wayne
Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Laboratory
Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface Sys-
tems.
PB92-1791WREB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simula-
tion of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and
in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Activi-
ties on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
by Benz(j)aceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Freshwa-
ter Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Comparing the Carcinogen-
ic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A Symposium
Proceedings.
PB92-223171/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burn-
ing of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Development of the
Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP O04
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
PB92-152859/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Estuary Program After Four Years. A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey.
PB92-174721/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary. Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam, and
the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/HEB 92-01
PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-96321B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-96323S/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina
P892-963209/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities Ust Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
P692-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC EM/MF E99
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC AO4/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
P892-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF AQ1
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities Ust Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities Ust Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report. July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Individ-
ual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1986.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
National Toxicology Program: Annual Plan for Fiscal Year
1991.
PB92-189158/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Toxicology Program: Review of Current DHHS.
DOE, and EPA Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal
Year 1991.
PB92-189141/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
National Water Quality Inventory. 1990 Report to Congress.
PB92-227800/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle. Held
in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Working
Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation Tech-
nique.
PB92-1669S8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/RE8 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment. Further Evalua-
tion of the Relationship between juvenile Growth and Re-
productive Success.
PB92-166891/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
P892-150S98/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyltin Disrupts Olfactory Discrimi-
nation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial Delayed
Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function.
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions with
6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School Per-
formance.
P892-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurabiotogical Effects of Cotoriicine Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Puberty
in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodologies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotowcity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Interphase
Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEXRAO Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrate Occurence in U.S. Waters (and Related Questions).
A Reference Summary of Published Sources from an Agri-
cultural Perspective.
PB92-155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners (July
1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicompon-
ent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Systems.
PB92-158559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF AM
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PCA20/MFAM
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packaging.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901 /REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bacte-
ria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFAM
Nutritional Value of 'Anemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
etongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmguist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous '
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Wetlands. Oceans and Watersheds Publications.
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar year
1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
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On-Sile Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Supertund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 2, Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connection.
PB92-179704/R6B 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research and De-
velopment
PB92-223189/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to Mod-
eling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (SOW February 1986) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-S01S01/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501S27/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January 1992) (Version
92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (OLM01.B Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169S64/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-14S572/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-14S580/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Osmoregutatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER Supertund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
OSWER Supertund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ovarian Mycosis in the TopsmeK 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the IPCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-S01535/REB
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbohy-
drate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following Expo-
sure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstration
Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in Santa
Monica.
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tutorial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating Costs
of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Residential
Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-19S940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Partitioning of the SuHate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941 /REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Populations.
PB92-1081S8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Paying for Safe Water Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Ecolog-
ical Risk Assessment
PB92-21319S/RE8 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for the
Biodegradation of Trichkxoethylene by 'Pseudomonas ce-
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
patia'G4.
PB92-
192-129717/REB
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Refrig-
erant Heat Pump.
PB92-143759/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remediatjons.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-192178/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refrigerant
Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149614/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Performances of Lagrangian and Eutenan Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental r '
PS92-158500/REB
J Scales.
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-1S391S/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three Pro-
tective Clothing Materials.
PB92-1S4797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics at
Supertund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCS97.50/MFS42.50
Pesticide Compact Label File -1990 Updates.
PB92-911600/REB 92-01 Subscription
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies. A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate (Tol-
erance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-185818/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumizole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide.
PB92-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Ctethodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232: Isoxaben.
PB92-160548/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocarba-
mates (EBDCs).
PB92-18S842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis' GB03.
PB92-238484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemical
Registration).
PB92-23B492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas fluores-
cens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-238500/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Registration.
PB92-231182/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Handbook: How to Respond to the
Registration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-22432B/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Use Seguro de Pestict-
das para los Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
PB92-22S051/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Pesticides in Drinking-water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorganisms
at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterbome Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incin-
erability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the Purity
Oil Sales and McColl Supertund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811 /REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget Plant
Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held in Cor-
valBs, Oregon on November 29*December 1,1990.
PB92-116O52/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating Indus-
try.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xytene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Potychtorinatad Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Pofycydc Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyptoidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomerase
Inhibition. A Flow Cytometnc Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Possible Approaches to Establishing Intel-laboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Porycnlorinated Biphenyls in
Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Northwest
Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global Plant
Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to ONA.
P892-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Polentiation of Inhibition with Perforant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transforma-
tion Rates of Dissolved Ogarncs by Complex Microbial As-
PB92-3u'l393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in Natu-
ral Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preotcttng the Toxicrty of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Orga-
nisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus Elu-
triate
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub ow)
with Akjorithmicalty Derived Variables.
P892-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction ot the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated Ethers,
Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predntive Assay for Rodent Caranogemcrty Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
P892-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western For-
ests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source Cat-
l92-2321S6mEB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Version
1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP 002
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at Plains,
Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-196548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Cad-
mium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162S51/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Coltetotn-
chum gtoeosporioides' 1. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-19S734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference. Held
in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991.
i/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136BB6/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simula-
tion of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitoring
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume 4:
Mobile Sources.
PB92-209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Procedures for Establishing Emissions tor Early Reduction
Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethytene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 1.
General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality Standards for
the 21st Century. Held in Arlington, Virginia, on December
10-12,1990.
PB92-231828/REB 92-O4 PC A12/MF A03
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas, Texas on
March 1-3,1969.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Research
and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on December 12-
13. 1990.
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
ceedings of International Workshop on Research in
stxxle Treatment/Dtsposal/Waste Minimization. Held in
Proceedings
Pesticide Trei
Cincinnati. Ohio on February 26-27. 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale
Reforestation. Held in Corvallis. Oregon on May 9-10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Mapping,
Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gainesville, Flori-
da on April 20, 1990.
PB92-11S278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
December 3-7,1991.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania on April 2-5,1991.
PB92-11S344/HEB 92-01 PC E99/MF £99
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-
14, 1969.
PB92-174655/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF £99
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0,1. 2, and 3. Held
in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14,1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held in
Hollywood. Florida on April 11-14,1989.
PB92-174671/'REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood. Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-1746B9/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10,11. and 12.
Held in Hollywood. Florida on April 11-14,1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kindling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Production of Acetal. Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous NOx-
Induced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds in
the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress Report of the Baywide Nutrient Reduction Re-
evaluation: Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB92-161033/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A04
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Projected Regulatory. Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams.
PB92-190149/REB 92-01 PC E9»
Projected Regulatory. Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Projected Regulatory. Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Governors' As-
sociation Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate Coali-
tion on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons and
Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminated
Son.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aransas
County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
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Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
', Te>
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County, North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232494/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Bolivar
County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia.
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clayton
County. Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cochise
County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cocon-
ino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colora-
do County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Culber-
son County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/RES 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Decatur
County, Georgia.
PB92-231117/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: interim Measures, Oooty
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
tauque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/HEB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El Paso
County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fayette
County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Franklin
County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Gordon
County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Graham
County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Haber-
sham County, Georgia.
PB92-232586/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Hender-
son County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jackson
County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
~ inty, Ge '
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitchell
County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mohave
County, Arizona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Monon-
galia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Navajo
County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Rabun
County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ste-
phens County, Georgia.
PB92-224096/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sumter
County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Towns
County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/HEB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Walker
County, Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Wheeler
County, Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Wilson
County, Tennessee.
PB92-231083/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yavapai
County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's Strategy for
the 1990s: The Final Report of the EPA Ground-Water
Task Force.
PB92-224765/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental
Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Protection of Stored Grains, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental
Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases
and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computerized
Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computerized
Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Coleop-
tera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (DCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey of
Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinated
Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Nitro-
gen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3 -
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carfaamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 - Eth-
ylene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fumi-
gants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PCA05/MFA01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeolpgic Character-
ization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for Ana-
lytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Mettiylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data Col-
lection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Monitor-
ing Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Comparison
of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sandwich
ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichloromethane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Micro-
bial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Poten-
tials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
gram.
PB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Second Supplement to the
1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
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Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the Nor-
folk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction Dem-
onstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodotogic Considerations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rational Approaches to the Management o1 Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Pemut Policy Compendium.
PB92-111707/REB 92-01 PC E99
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's Guide.
Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General. Definitions. Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/RE8 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste. Char-
acteristics of Hazardous Waste. Lists of Hazardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards (Part 262).
General, Pretransportatjon, Recordteeping, Special Condi-
tions. Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1960-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts
264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
265). Tanks. Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles, Land
Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A1S
HCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10 (9522.1980-
9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and 270). Ap-
plications, Conditions, Changes, Interim Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11 (9530.1980-
9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards. State Authorization
(Part 271). Land Disposal Restrictions (Part 268). Waste
Minimization, Subtitle D. RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
RCRA. Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscnpIionS96.00
RCHIS Data Element Dictionary. Version 3.0.0. Data Tape
Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A2S/W A06
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the 1990's:
Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collection
of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources for
Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems Design
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: 'Allium sativum' (Garlic).
PB92-233139/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB
RED Facts: Citric Acid.
PB92-221837/REB
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Hetothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts. Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Combus-
tion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
tration
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachloride
at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marcasite.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Suffide Minerals: Kinet-
ics, Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Reductive Dechlonnation of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlonnation of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal. New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and the
Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensitivi-
ty in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contaminated
Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTapeMOOO.OO
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only) (Ver-
sion 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeS! 500.00
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sutfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01
PC A01/MF A01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by Dich-
lorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater, Anaero-
bic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Munici-
pal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Charac-
teristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool of
the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral Fibers:
Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral Fiber Number
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral Eval-
uation System.
PB92-195858/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable Unit
Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soil.
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Activat-
ed Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Globulin: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in
the Male Rat. Held in Gaithersburg, MD. on November 13-
14, 1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Sitverside, 'Menidia ber-
yllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay, Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium Bro-
mide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and Cal-
cium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistraton Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl Amine Hy-
drochkxide.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium sativum'
(Garlic).
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Citric Acid.
PB92-221829/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
(^registration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A. Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Nitrate/
Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene (List
A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent Whole
Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Appen-
dices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
(RCRIS) Extract Tape.
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bronchoal-
veolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Btodegradabi-
lity and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic Pol-
lutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-12975B/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology
and Public Policy.
PB92-224161/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231315/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Palaoto-
reas£i586i7/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Reversibility of Tributytbn-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Project Assignment
between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy Con-
tractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development of
Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evaluation
of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF AOI
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1 .
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches.
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals Listed
in the Emergency Planning Community and Community
Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3), Section
313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for the
U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June 10-
13, 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Everett
Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Stationary
Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for the
U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments
PB92-2171B1/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Second EPA Evaluation of the Platinum Gasaver Device
under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act (Updated).
PB92-104413/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Section 3O08(h) Module Oder on Consent.
PB92-10S477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa califomica' Nuclear Po-
lyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Anatytes.
PB92-1S3840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Monitor-
ing Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead
Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-O1 PC AM/MF A02
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered Micro-
organism with CefluWybc Capability for Ecological Studies
in Streams.
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana. January 29-31.
1991.
PB92-137S04/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncertain-
ties in Biogenic Emissions.
P892-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF AM
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Processing.
PC AM/MF A01
f Neurotoncity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
PB92-1S2962/REB 92-01
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measure* of I
Separation of Hazardous Organic* by Low Pressure Mem-
branes: Treatment of Sol-Wash Rinse-Water Leschates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AM
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of In-
sliuiiMim and Automaintenanee Procedures
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Serotogcal Cross-Readions between 'Escherichia cot"
O1S7 and other Species of the Genus •Escherichia-.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF Ml
Significance of Supernumerary Rfcs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Simplified Modeing of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a Dual-
Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A Bi-
ological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-O1 PC AM/MF A01
Smart Moves in Suparfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume 1.
Number 1. February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Sol-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Sol Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest
PB&1S0556/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sol Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Sol.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Sold Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Sofcffiafeon/StabKzatton: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-1911B8/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic Be-
havior of Non-Essential Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-19S817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
rnger' and Mucor rouxii.
PS92-179811 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study: The
Mobile Source Component
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Complex
Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Microsome
Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-1921S2/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Cholinergtc
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Cotehicme.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod Massachusetts
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v 1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulletin
Board System (NPS BBS)
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Popu-
lations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Spectroscope Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
1SOSBO/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Spongiosts Hepates: Chemical Induction. Palingenesis, and
Possible Neoptastic Fate in a Tetoost Fish Modal.
PB92-19S700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III dean Air Act
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of Troposphere OH during Ice Ages. Inter-Glacial
Epochs &nd Modern Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Stabfcation Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-11449S/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Stt
rdMe
Program.
PB92-11S294/REB
ntProto
c Florida Radon Research
92-01 PC AOS/MF AM
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCTTEC MAP-3 x-ray Fluorescence
PS9SM14180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC AO9/MF A03
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-S01436/REB 92-01 CP DM
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB
92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Staten Wand/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project Quarterly and Summary Data (for Microcomputers).
October 1967-March 1991.
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP DM
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling
PB92-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-16965S/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP D02
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment.
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevalional Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Pesticides in Registration and Special Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Status of Pesticides in Registration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report).
PB92-227636/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, February
1992.
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Status Report: State Compliance with CWA Section
3O3(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-23169S/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachloroeth-
ene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of Short-
Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody
PB92-1S8542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Under-
standing Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotoxi-
2^206291 /REB 92-O4 PC AM/MF A01
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SuHate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern Hard-
wood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S
PB92-1399S5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics ot Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-1S3048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Fiue Gas Desul-
furization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas Desut-
furization. Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and Con-
trol of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and Pub-
lishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Availabil-
ity and Extent of Application.
PB92-I58260/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drinking
Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Organic
Chemicals.
P892-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF AOZ
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Held
in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10.1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for Con-
taminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Materi-
als in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic Xeno-
biotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-22408S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive Rem-
edies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1, Number 2,
May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1, Number
1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1, Number
3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-9632S7/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF AOZ
Superfund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB
92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Applica-
bility and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991 Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachlorophenol fmmunoassays.
PB92-170190/RE8 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A Fourth
Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE): Dem-
onstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Resource
Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachloro-
phenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-18B713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study. 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1 , Number 1 , Feb-
ruary 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF AM
Superfund: Program Policies and Administration.
PB92-963200/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-Sl PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version: Progress as of
June 30. 1992.
PB92-963278/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as of
, 1992).
March 31, .
PB92-963267/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Spring 1 992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Summer 1992.
PB92-963279/REB
Superfund: Record of Decision.
PB92-964700/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover Mu-
nicipal Landfill. Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Groveland
Wells. Operable Unit 1, Groveland. MA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse
Park, Billenca, MA. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottoto Pig
Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-96370S/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump. Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage Mu-
nicipal Water Supply, Miltord. NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-O4 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford. MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-0) PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Bumllville and North Smitnfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied En-
vironmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump. New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AO1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton. Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol.
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cclesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott Vil-
lage Wellfield. Broome County, Endicott, NY (Second Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama, PR. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pembertort Township.
Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao. Puerto Rico (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners. Buena Borough, Atlantic County. NJ. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site. St. Lawrence County,
Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
P892-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Oc-
tober 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill. Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action). September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal
(93rd Street School). Niagara County. City of Niagara Falls,
NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment), May 1991
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation. Doris Avenue. Cities of Millville and Vineland,
Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1). Lakehurst. NJ. (First
Remedial Action). February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-O1 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. (Operable Unit 2). Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst. NJ. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2). NL Indus-
tries. Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Acfon), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair Re-
finery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope Oil
and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township, Camden
County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper Deer-
field Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield Township,
Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963616/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation. Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead
Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC A05/WF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williarnsport Division, lycoming County, Williams-
port, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record o< Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodheid
Creak, Stroudsourg. PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-Chem
Site, Eirl Township, Berks County, PA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie Cav-
erns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Domey
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern Di-
versified Metals, Schuytkill County, PA (first Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First Pied-
mont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site. Danville, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Greenwood
Chemical Site. Operable Unit 2, Newtown. VA. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County. DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Havertown
PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township, Delaware
County. PA (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-9639O6/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site. Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), September 1991
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hellertown
Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough, Northampton
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-96390S/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA (First Remedial Action).
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
lillsboro, DE. (First
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township, PA. (Second Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-Atlantic
Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County, MD.
(First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middletown
Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial Action),
December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Townships,
York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Corpo-
ration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsbon
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City of
York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Publicker/
Cuyahoga Wrecking Rant, PA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin Dis-
posal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealind
Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record o1 Decision (EPA Region 3): Strtsburg
Landfill, NewHn Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Aber-
deen. Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Aber-
deen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (first Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Letter-
kenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Letter-
kenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer
Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County, PA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer
Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County, PA. (Third
Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William Dick
Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps. Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First Re-
medial Action). (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-96400S/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County, Cor-
dova. NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-Geigy,
Washington County. Mclntosh, AL. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); Maxey Flats
Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action). May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak Ridge, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson County,
Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 4), Roane County,
Oak Ridge, TN. ghird Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-984012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petroleum
Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pembroke
Park, Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action), October
1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo/
Twelve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCS Contamination Site,
Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964008mEB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County, Deland. FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks, KY.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City In-
dustrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA Annis-
ton Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Calhoun
County, Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins. Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme Sol-
vent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Remedi-
al Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin and
Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better Brite
Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-Cen-
tral Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail Rai-
lyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Hampton Township, Dakota County, MN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville. IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fadrowski
Drum Disposal Site. Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964111 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Folkertsma
Refuse Site. Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz Land-
fill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H In-
dustrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Remedial
Action). December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lemberger
Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lemberger
Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County. Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co.. New Brighton. MN.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main Street
Well Field. Elkhart. IN. (Second Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville. IN. (First Reme-
dial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco In-
dustries, Ml. (First Remedial Action). (Amendment), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak Grove
Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals. Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossineke,
Ml. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's Pit
Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine Bend
Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver Grove
Heights. MN. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Grpundwater Contamination. Rockford. IL. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Stoughton
City Landfill Site. Stoughton, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis Mu-
nicipal Wells, Sturgis. Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit Na-
tional Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Remedi-
al Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site. (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona Well
Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washington
County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial Action),
November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2. Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I. Dupont
De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County, West Point.
IA. (First Remedial Action). May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County. Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964302/P.EB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville. MO. (Second Remedi-
al Action). September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John Deere
(Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee Chemi-
cal Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh Port-
land Cement Company, Mason City, IA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-Amer-
ica Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque. IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Oust), Deer Lodge
County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties. CO. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver, CO. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3), Adams County,
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site, (New Location), (Operable Unit 2), Adams
County. CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3, Site
WP07. Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6). Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901. (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964S04/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Printex
Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno. CA (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6), AZ. (Second Reme-
dial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa Area
Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro Stor-
age/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolithic
Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Arques) (National
Semiconductor). CA. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Optical
USA, Inc., Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
P892-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South Bay
Asbestos Area. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial Action).
(Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics, (Tetedyne Semiconductor). Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Acton). March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1), Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964SOS/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW Micro-
wave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics), Sunny-
vale. CA. (Fust Remedial Action). September 1991.
P892-964518/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turtock, CA. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van Waters
and Rogers. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): American
Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area 5), Pierce County.
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2). Bangor,
WA. (Fret Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker Hill
Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County, ID.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tidefiats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma. WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF AIM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Northwest
Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA. (First Re-
medial Action). (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union Pa-
cific Railroad Yard. Bannock County, PocaJello, ID. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility. Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebting Steel Company,
Florence Township. Burlington County. NJ. (Second Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Consid-
eration of ARARS during Removal Actions.
PB92-963401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation Guid-
ance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Relations and
the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund: Technology and Analytical Services.
PB92-963500/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limitations,
Guidelines New Source Performance Standards Reprint for
the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products and Render-
ing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Concen-
tration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and Sur-
face Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman, Oklaho-
ma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubiteation of Tetrachkxoethyiene
and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Remediation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Suspended. Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR) Pesticides.
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated 8enzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Drfluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Communi-
ty of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tech Trends (Number 6).
PB92-2219S5/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Closure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Proce-
dures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users' Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Technical Guidance Document Inspection Techniques for
the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and Waste
Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Estua-
rine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing Zone
Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of Estu-
arine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impoundments.
Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations: Simplified Analytical Method- for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Allo-
cation. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design Con-
ditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the Devel-
opment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plans.
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and Assess-
ments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and Assess-
ments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses. Volume 2:
Estuarine Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and Assess-
ments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses. Volume 3:
Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation
and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657mEB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Genomic
Libraries.
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Oberiin Mi-
crofiltralion System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-115302/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
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Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2. Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma Cen-
trifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma Cen-
trifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstration
of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion of the DuPont/Oberiin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-20S8S5/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report The Carver-Greenfield Proc-
ess, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Compounds
in Source Emission Sampling and Analysts.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentratjon in Frogs Ex-
posed to Dietdnn.
PB92-1B0363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Invasion
by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalis' (Miers. 1881).
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tests of Indoor Mr Quality Sinks.
PB92-21B346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated Ether,
Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241 /REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Thermophystcal Properties of Gaseous Refrigerants from
Speed-of-Sound Measurements. 2. Results for 1,1-dichloro-
1-fkioroethane (CCI2FCH3).
PB92-154277 92-01 Not available NTIS
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratification
Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due to
Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Time Spent in Activities. Locations, and Microenvironments:
A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Technical Assist-
ance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-1970B6/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the 1990
Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381 /REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territories,
1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territories,
1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989. (on CD-ROM).
PB92-S00024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS4S.OO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1990.
PB92-501816/REB
92-01 CP T14
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1992.
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP T05
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
PB92-140755/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chemis-
try, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Recom-
mended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High Point
and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides on
Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicologies! Assessment of Hazardous Wastes.
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
lexicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspectives.
The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National Report.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Municipal
Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engineer-
ing Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer Ma-
terial: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transportation and Air Quality Banning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from His-
torical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway De-
icing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer
Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview of
Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utiliza-
tion Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion Resi-
dues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill Emis-
sions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drainage
Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies' Aqua-
Detox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Contami-
nants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Water-
sheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the
Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization Eval-
uation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (As-
sorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols for
the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy Loss in
the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Pan 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166750/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Oocyle Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Use of Visual and Chetnosensory Evoked Potentials in En-
vironmental and Occupational Health.
P892-217041/REB 9244 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide and Data Dictionary tor Kenai Lakes Investi-
' nProject
M78961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide tar the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models.
PB92-232446/REB 92-04 PC E99/MF EM
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models. Volume 1. User Instructions.
PB92-232453/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Algorithms.
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers.
PB92-232479/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Mode!. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0.
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
User's Guide for me Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Using a Flame kxwabon Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
P8B2-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for Neurotoxicity
Screening.
PB92-232826/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
UHity of Light Scatter m the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vapor Pressures. Liquid Molar Volumes. Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF30CF2OCF3. CF3OCF2CF2H. C-CF2CF2CF2O.
CF3OCF2H. and CF3OCH3. and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB82-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Lidar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/SEB
92-O4
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number 1.
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubteed Parasporal Crystal-
Cne Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israetenss'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179852/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous and
Raotoacbve Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance. Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOC Prevention
PB92-1
for Surface Coating.
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Votave Emsnons fimu StaMizalion/Soltf fie ation of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB82-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VotaHe Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM SpaciMnn Data Base Management System (SP6C1-
ATE). Version 1.4 (for Microcomputars)-
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciaton Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
P892-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1: State-
wide Summary Report.
PB92-222S12/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 4: West-
Central Illinois Region.
PB92-2394B2/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-O4 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evaporators.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Can-
Manufacturing Equipment
PB92-196385/REB 92-O4 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203S95/REB 924)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-1963S1/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Mili-
tary Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Per-
manent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/HEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Pro-
totype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
furbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Applica-
tors: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-1S3774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scon Air
Force Base.
PB92-10S402/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-236476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear Pow-
ered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S. EPA
WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Water Quality Standards Handbook.
PB92-231851/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River. Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-17B946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-Phar-
maceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the In-
crease of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-1B0249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley. Maryland on May 19,1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpomt Source Pollution. Held in
Arlington. Virginia on June 10-11. 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for Poly-
cMorinated Bphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment Forum
PB92-114S29/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Your Drinking Water From Source to Tap EPA Regulations
and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Zooptankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-1S33S2/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to look under terms narrower, broader,
or related to a particular topic. Although some of the keywords are not selected from a
controlled vocabulary of terms, most of them have been selected from the DoD, DoE, NASA,
of NTIS controlled vocabularies. The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS
order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Use: Keywords Term I GLOBAL ASPECTS
Title I Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
* Global Climatic Change
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes PB90-120072/HSU PCA09/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
2-4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
Cloning and Characterization ot tfdS, the Repressor-Acti-
vator Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
Acid Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
2-CHLOROACET ALDEHYDE
Hepatocarcinoqenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chioroacetal-
dehyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB92-232930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
2-HYDROXYETHYLACRYLATES
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydrox-
yethyl Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
2-METHOXYACETIC ACID
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosup-
pressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyace-
tic Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
2-METHOXYETHANOL
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosup-
pressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanoi and 2-Methoxyace-
tic Acid.
PB92-232974/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
4-CHLOROANILINE
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-
chloroaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
5-7-DIHYDROXYTRYPTAMINE
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ABANDONED SITES
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoa! Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
ABORTION
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ABSORBERS (MATERIALS)
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ABSORPTION (BIOLOGY)
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ABSTRACTS
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ABUNDANCE
Abundant Males in Populations of a Setting Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AC MOTORS
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACETALDEHYDE
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ACETONE
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ACID MODEL OPERATIONAL DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION
STUDY PROGRAM
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACID RAIN
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Vis-
itation Program for the Period October 1989 through Sep-
tember 1990,
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visi-
tation Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ACID VOLATILE SULFIDE
Acid-Volatile Suffiqe as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACIDIFICATION
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01
PC A08/MF A02
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Mode!
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
PB92-1529B2/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from
Historical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
Natural Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ACIDITY
Acid Aerosol Measurement intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April
10-11, 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACOUSTIC DETECTION
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the In-
tegrity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACOUSTIC MONITORING
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ACQUIRE DATA BASE
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
ACROSS NORTH AMERICA TRACER EXPERIMENT
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACRYLAMIDES
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydrox-
yethyl Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-18B994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
ACHYLATES
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon In-
jection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and
Foaming.
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
ACTIVE SLAB DEPRESSURIZATION
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ACTIVE SOIL DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEMS
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressunzation Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACTIVE SUBSLAB DEPRESSURIZATION
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFAOI
ACTIVITY FACTORS
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
ACUTE MYELOMONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human
Myelomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
ADAMS COUNTY (COLORADO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3), Adams County.
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991
PB92-964410/RES 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ADAPTIVE LOCAL GRID REFINEMENT
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADENOSINE DEAMINASE
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to
the Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor. 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADHESIVES
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27. 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ADIPIC ACID
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime>'Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
RCfiA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Wcrd Index.
PB92-111715/REB 9201 PC E10
KW-1
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KEYWORD INDEX
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PCA14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste. Characteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping,
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
HCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PC A11
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators. Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111796/HEB 92-01 PCA15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes. Interim
Status.
P892-111806/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards. State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization. Subtitle 0. RCRA Grant Funds
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADRENAL MEDULLA
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullaiy Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADRIAN (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site. Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADSORPTION
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Resource Document Batch-Type Procedures
for Estimating SoB Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-O1 PC A06/MF A02
ADVACATE PROCESS
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfunzation (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AERATION
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
AERIAL MONITORING
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs.
Idaho and surrounding area. June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AERIAL SURVEYS
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AEROBIC PROCESSES
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
AEROBIOLOGY
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for
the Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-15B591/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
AEROSOLS
Annular Denuders lor Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC AOS/MF A01)
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols
into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park. North Carolina on April
10-11. 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15MF A03
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AESCHYNOMENE VIRQINICA
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colleto-
trichum gtoeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AFFERENT NEURONS
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Chdinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AFFORESTATION
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-
Scate Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
AFTER BURNING
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
pl92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AGIMG (BIOLOGY)
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
photnositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-O4 PCA02/MFA01
Aging in Today's Environment
P892-223254/REB
92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma
Cholinesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
PB92-186469/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-10911S/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
das para los Trabaiadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
AGRICULTURE
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23,1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Nitrate Occurence in U.S. Waters (and Related Ques-
tions). A Reference Summary of Published Sources from
an Agricultural Perspective.
PB92-155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR-BIOSPHERE INTERACTIONS
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
AIR CONDITIONERS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components tor Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
AIR CONDITIONING
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR FILTERS
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration
on Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR FLOW
Modeling, Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
AIR LAND INTERACTIONS
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid
Variability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTANTS
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Particulate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support lor
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans. 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Meth-
ane Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KW-2
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmos-
pheric Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for
the U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NO/Cnar Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combus-
tion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141S55/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
PB92-152859/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
PBI92-152982/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulenan Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model
Of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modern Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB
92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3.
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Unban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Techni-
cal Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appen-
dices.
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List.
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Polychlorinated Biphertyls.
PB92-223288/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System
2.0. Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 1. User Instructions.
PB92-232453/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Algo-
rithms.
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers.
PB92-232479/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeS! 500.00
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTape$4000.00
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
(NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Develop-
ment of the Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP D04
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB92-904200/REB 92-01 Subscription
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-Icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
PB92-139419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating In-
dustry.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Avail-
ability and Extent of Application.
PB92-158260/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, Febru-
ary 1992.
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethytene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-1B2799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW of North America. Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
PB92-182823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-182831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Infmrb. Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Maxima. Nissan Motors Co.. Ltd.
PB92-182B56/REB 92-04 PC A2S/MF AM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co.. Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF AM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-162872/REB 92-04 PCA17/MFA04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PBB2-182BBO/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF AM
Application tor Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Saab Cars USA. Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Apphcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota Technical Canter. U.S.A. Inc.
P892-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Apphcation for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF AM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company. Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PC A""
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Haavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
P892-182948/REB 92-04 PCA10/MFA03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hmo Motors. Ltd.
PB92-18295S/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application tor Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PBS2-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-duty
Vehicles - WMnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wmoebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/RHT 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turino Pipcossos.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-196266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report. July 1992.
PB92-206150/HEB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the De-
velopment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation
Plans.
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Mobile A»-Condrtiooing Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-O4 PC AM/MF A02
AM POLLUTION CONTROL
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfias
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET)
PB92-108786/REB 92-O1 PC A1S/MF A03
Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
108794/KEEI5 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressunzation Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview
of Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-lIl300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington. DC., March 25-28.
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB9JM21383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document Nitric and
Aomic Ack) Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Guidance. Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Clean Air Act Section 163(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report. Conceptual Study.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
92-139393/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the US. Environmental Protection
P692-i39419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway
Vehicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Handbook". Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB92-141373/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A
Biological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
suHurization: Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
surfurization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management
Practices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Avail-
ability and Extent of Application.
PB92-158260/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, Febru-
ary 1992.
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PCA19/MFA04
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry.
PB92-1B0009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180041/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the
Increase of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180858/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and
Mutagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Ar-
ticle).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Ruorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
ing.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon in-
jection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School
Buildings.
PB92-198282/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem W
PB92-201128/REB
Stem Walls.
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a
Wall-Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor,
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/BEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAOM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Econom-
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224B49/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
Processes.
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232B91/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Second Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF AIM
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ion-
izing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature.
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-126812/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supple-
ment 1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration
on Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Bahco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Par-
ticulate Removal System.
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP D03
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Perform-
ance Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP D02
AIR POLLUTION DETECTION
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC AOS/MF A01)
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A207MF A04
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Deter-
mination of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Di-
benzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Crganics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct
and Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION ECONOMICS
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
beling Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hy-
drogen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the
Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation
Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMAN)
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality
Risk Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater
Emissions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semi-
volatile Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
ways.
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hy-
drogen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2.
Sensory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-5
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KEYWORD INDEX
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion. OAQPS Staff Paper
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Measuring Exposures
and Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of
Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical
Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and
Sequestration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at
the Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136S45/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbo-
hydrate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-153014/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics ol Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Leaf Photosynthebc and Water Relations Responses for
Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxxlant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Efficactty of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion. OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF AIM
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of
Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical
Oxidants.
P892-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte. Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Con-
taminants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenviron-
ments: A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting
Criteria Guidance Document.
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/FIEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
Air Quality Atlas.
PB92-190248/REB
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-126812/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Vis-
itation Program for the Period October 1989 through Sep-
tember 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project Quarterly and Summary Data (for Microcomput-
ers). October 1987-March 1991.
PB82-504174/REB 92-04 CP O02
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality
Standard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Assistance Document Performance Audit Pro-
cedures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Field Performance of Woodburning and Coalbuming Ap-
pliances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Healing
Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um. Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants
Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing As-
phalt
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analy-
sis of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Deter-
mination of Pofyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Di-
benzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Full-Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in De-
veloping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for
the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State. Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
1. Summary Report.
Volume 1.
PB92-151554/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151568/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-15163B/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5.
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1..
Municipal Waste Combustion.
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
in Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-6
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KEYWORD INDEX
ALDRIN
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Com-
pounds in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cinerability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intel-comparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April
10-11, 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewaler
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-1970B6/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes. Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collec-
tion of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources
for Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visi-
tation Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and
Aldehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and
Their Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
P892-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
gram.
PB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compli-
ance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Production of Acetal. Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
AIR QUALITY
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3.
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality Ates.
PB92-190248/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
F-B92-139393/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion. OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAO Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of
Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical
Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
AIR QUALITY DATA
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality Atlas.
PB92-190248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205648/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
AIR QUALITY MAINTENANCE
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR SAMPLERS
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols.
Phase 2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for
the Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-1 58591 /REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols.
Phase 1 . Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
in Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Par-
ticles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92- 166941 /REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR SAMPLING
Intercompartson of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR SPARGING
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
AIR STRIPPING
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-1 36951 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIRCRAFT
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-Icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIRSHEDS
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System
2 0 Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
ALABAMA
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ALACHLOR
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB
Alachlor: Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB
.
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALASKA
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Ac-
tivities on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251 /REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ALASKAN NORTH SLOPE
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
PB92-151653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ALDEHYDES
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALDRIN
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
ALFISOL
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF A01
ALGAE
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALGASORB
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALGORITHMS
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Algo-
rithms.
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
AUETTE
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALKYL AMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
ReregistratKxi Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyf Amine
Hydrochloride.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ALLERGENS
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human
Respiratory Tract
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ALUUM SAT1VUM
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Attain) sattvum1
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
ALLOCATIONS
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submit-
ted TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALPHA 24MCROGLOBUUNS
Aloha2u-Globuliru Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-U3668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Gtobulin. Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia
in the Mate Rat Held in Garthereourg, MD. on November
13-14, 1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ALPHA AOREMERGIC RECEPTORS
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat Pituitary and Adrenooortcal Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALPHA PARTICLES
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ALTERNATE FUELS
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALTERNATIVE CONTROL TECHNIQUES
Alternative Control Techniques Document For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-1254WREB 92-01
PCAM/MFA02
ALUMINUM
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
180405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALUMINUM INDUSTRY
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cat Cultures and Bron-
choafveolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ALVISTO (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): SoutJi
Bay Asbestos Area, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action). (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMERICAN INDIANS
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AMERICAN SAMOA
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMERICIUM
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of plutonium,
americiurn and curium in environmental materials: PL 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMMONIA
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMMONIUM SULFATE
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
AMPHETAMINES
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate,
d-Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AMYGDALA
Examination of the Anficonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindfed
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kin-
12-189000/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANAEROBIC PROCESSES
Regiospecific Dechtonnation of Pentachkxophenol by
Dichtorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechkxmatkxi of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/HE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in'Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP 002
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-S01519/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP O02
ANATOMY
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANCHORING
Geomemtarane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANDERSON COUNTY (TENNESSEE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge, TN. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANESTHESIA
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANEUPLOIDY
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in
the Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANILINE COMPOUNDS
Color Yes: Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANILINES
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-
chloroaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Imino-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Trimethyltin on Repeated Acquisition (Learn-
ing) in the Radial-Arm Maze.
PB92-227503/'REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL DISEASE MODELS
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL PREGNANCY
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols
for the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy
Loss in the Rat
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ANIMAL SEX BEHAVIOR
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Pu-
berty in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANN ARUNDEL COUNTY (MARYLAND)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arunoel County,
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ANNELIDS
On-Srte Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Sou Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Hotbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANOKA COUNTY (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MM. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ANTICONVULSANTS
Examination of the Anfjconvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ANTIMONY
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-13S433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANTIMUTAGENS
Anrjmutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogeruc Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Crisnatol: A DNA Intercalates in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-8
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KEYWORD INDEX
AROMATIC POLYCYCLIC HYDROCARBONS
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Popula-
tions.
PB92-10B158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
APPLIANCES
Field Performance of Woodburning and Coalburning Ap-
pliances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating
Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
APPLICABLE Oft RELEVANT AND APPROPRIATE
REGULATIONS
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
APTITUDE TESTS
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-124SBS/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AOUACULTURE
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias
latipes'.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AQUAOETOX/SVE TREATMENT SYSTEM
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology. Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
AQUATIC ANIMALS
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Aquatic Toxiaty Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
AquqtBC Toxiaty Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/RE8 92-01 CP T02
AQUATIC BACTERIA
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AQUATIC BIOLOGY
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxiaty of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology
and Public Policy.
PB92-224161/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Acid-Volatile Suffide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bwavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
P892-139948/REB
Lake
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally To»-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morjfication of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MFA01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered
Microorganism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological
Studies in Streams.
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-21740S/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington. Virginia on De-
cember 12-13, 1990.
PB92-231S05/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231S13/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY
Specificity of Cellular DMA-Binding Sites of Microbial Pop-
ulations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'met' Genes in the Gene Pool
of the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connec-
tion.
PB92-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179852/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered
Microorganism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological
Studies in Streams
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531 /REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon
Inactjvatton of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coir, and
'Klebsiella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
AQUATIC PLANTS
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the
Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -
1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AQUIFER CHARACTERISTICS
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AQUIFER MANAGEMENT
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AQUIFER SOLIDS
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AQUIFER SYSTEMS
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Moms County, New
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AQUIFERS
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from
Multiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Mtcroaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/ReB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of
Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
ARACHIDONIC ACIDS
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human
Myelomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
ARCTIC REGIONS
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
92-151653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
AREA AND MOBILE SOURCE SUBSYSTEM
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AREA SOURCES
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
ARIZONA
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ARKANSAS
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ARKANSAS COUNTY (TEXAS)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aran-
sas County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
AROCLORS
Effects of PCS (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latta') Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AROMATIC POLYCYCLIC HYDROCARBONS
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
belmg Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-9
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KEYWORD INDEX
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideai Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Forma-
tion by Benz(j)aceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in
C3H10T1/2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyctopenta-
Ring and Bay-Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal
Tract by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AIM
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Specfcometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semrvolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
ARSENIC
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Human Carcinqgenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-22757B/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARSENIC ACID
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid
(H3ASO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARSENIC INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB9)M14305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARSENICALS
Creosote. Pentachlorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenicals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARTEMIA
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species. 'Metamysidopsis
elonoata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia')
Fed with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARTHROPOOA
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB, PC A10/MF A03)
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARTIFICIAL WETLANDS
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods
PB92-136811/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ASBESTOS
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/BEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
39419/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct
and Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involv-
ing Asbestos.
PB92-218361/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ASHES
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ASPHALTS
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing As-
phalt.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ASSESSMENT TOOLS FOR THE EVALUATION OF RISK
SYSTEM
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ASSESSMENTS
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5, August 1992. Briefing
the BTAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecol-
ogy of a Site
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ASTER COMPUTER PROGRAM
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the OSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ATHERINOPS AFFINIS
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Airier-mops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affinis'. and Inland Sitverside, 'Menidia beryllina'. to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Tops-
mett ('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmett, 'Atherinops affinis'.
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ATLANTA (GEORGIA)
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ATLANTIC COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough. Atlantic County. NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscate Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Tropospheric Nrtrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PC A11 /MF A03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modem Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeSI 500.00
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-SOOB59/REB 92-01 MagTape$4000.00
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospher-
ic Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Dairy Precipi-
tation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC AOS/MF A01)
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulenan Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC MODELS
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-1S8492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Performances of lagranqian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospher-
ic Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipi-
tation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AUDIO-VISUAL
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AVS3S.M
AUDIOMETRY
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Iminc-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AUDITING
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
KW-10
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KEYWORD INDEX
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
AUDITORY BRAIN STEM EVOKED POTENTIALS
Differential impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AUGUSTA (GEORGIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
AUSTIN COUNTY (TEXAS)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
AUTHORIZATIONS
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
AUTO/OIL AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH
PROGRAM
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOGRAPHA CALIFORNIA
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type Autographa califomica' Nuclear
Polyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AUTOMAINTENANCE
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of
Instrumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AUTOMOBILE BODIES
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistrvely Heated Catalyst on
a Methanol-Fueled Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the
1990's: Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions,
Cost, and Convenience. Technical Information Document.
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOMOBILES
Second EPA Evaluation of the Platinum Gasaver Device
under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act (Updated).
PB92-104413/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of the Platinum Ga-
saver, a Retrofit Device.
PB92-104421/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor vehicle
Toxic Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on
Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses
in the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AZEOTROPES
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AZO DYES
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes:
Analogues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazoben-
zene (Chapter 4).
P892-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BACILLUS
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACILLUS SUBTILIS GBO3
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis'
GB03.
PB92-238484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
sis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACTERIA
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbioses: 'Sotemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
BACTERIAL GENES
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool
of the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium ther-
moautotrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferre-
doxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BACTERIAL PROTEINS
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubclized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
sis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACTERIAL SPORES
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01, PC A03/MF A01
BACULOVIRIDAE
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa californica' Nuclear
Polyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Ltposome-
Mediated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
BAKER COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTS
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-146281/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
BASE SEQUENCE
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
BASELINE MEASUREMENTS
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
BASEMENTS
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BASINS (GEOGRAPHIC)
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BASS
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BEARINGS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
BEETLES
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Cole-
optera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BEHAVIOR
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
BELMONT COUNTY (OHIO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PCA06/MFA02
BEN MODEL
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
BENOMYL
Fungicide BenomylfMethyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimi-
dazolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Ef-
ferent Ductules.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BENSULFURON METHYL
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BENZENE/DICHLORO
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
BENZENE/HEXACHLORO
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachloroben-
zene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
BENZtNE/TRICHLORO
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
BENZO (A)PYRENE
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Meta-
bolites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
BENZO (A)PYRENE/DIFLUORO
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
BERILLIUM
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERKS COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
BERYLLIUM
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEST TECHNOLOGY
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Second Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990. Part 1. Report
Summaries. Part 2. Indexes.
PB91-205500/REB 92-01 PCS200.00
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KEYWORD INDEX
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/HEB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AM
Risk Assessment. Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1991.
PB92-132B10/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protection ol Tomatoes. Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-Apri! 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmen-
tal Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Protection of Stored Grains, 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA Journal Holdings Report 1992.
PB92-217728/REB 92-Q4 PC A12/MF A03
Office of Wetlands. Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
tions.
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
PB92-224823/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4. Number 2.
PB92-236518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCS97.SO/MFS42.SO
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography. Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB92-904200/REB 92-01 Subscription
BILE
Disposition of 2.3.7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-DioxJn and
2.3,7.8-Tetrachtorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BKMCCUMULATION
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Sots.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
BIO ASSAY
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxicologies! Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FractionaUon of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies ol Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-15070S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1 Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
PB92-206596/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BIOCHEMISTRY
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-168762/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOCIOES
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOCONVERSION
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbi-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal. Morris County, New
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the
Presence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-173738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIODEGRADATION
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Gen-
erated Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIODETERIORATION
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385^REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regiospectfic Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by
Dicnlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-10906S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite. Pyrite, and Marca-
site.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dechlorinations of Polychlonnaled Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biovervting to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance Characterization of a Model Broreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Gen-
erated Biokinetic Data
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BIODIVERSITY
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOFILMS
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Labora-
tory Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-1399S5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BIOINDICATORS
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL AEROSOLS
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols.
Phase 2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols.
Phase 1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL AVAILABILITY
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL CRITERIA
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on De-
cember 12-13, 1990.
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01
PC A15/MF A03
Application of Tradescantia Micrpnucfeus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook. Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International
Symposium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October
16-19, 1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
l-180405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
BOONE COUNTY (INDIANA)
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL MARKERS
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibriltary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431 /RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PCA10/MFA03
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
sis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global
Plant Productivity
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUPS
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Monqaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachloropheno! in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
ying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
I2-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Rotatin
PB92-2
Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
5936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BIOMASS
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BIOMES
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOMETHYLATION
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BIOREACTORS
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethytene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOREMEDIATION
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOSTATISTICS
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOTA
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/'RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19, 1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOTROL AQUEOUS TREATMENT SYSTEM
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOTROL SOIL WASHERS
BioTrot Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOTROL SOIL WASHING SYSTEM
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
1.
PB92-115310/RE8 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PCA1S/MFA03
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trot Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BIPHENYL
Polychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
BIRDS
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake
Mills. Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-1S3386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLACK AMERICANS
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Char-
acteristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLACKFOOT RIVER
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLEOMYCIN
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-
Radiation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BLOOD
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinester-
ase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Or-
ganophosphate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLOOD CIRCULATION
Carboxyherhoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BLOOD SERUM
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLUEFISH
Chesapeake Bay Bfuefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment
Report.
PB92-186436/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BODY FLUIDS
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule
Ruid from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BODY TEMPERATURE REGULATION
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on
Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses
in the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BODY WEIGHT
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-15862S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOILERS
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a
Wall-Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
BOISE (IDAHO)
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOLIVAR COUNTY (MISSISSIPPI)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
BOONE COUNTY (INDIANA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-13
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KEYWORD INDEX
BORON
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-13S458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BORON COMPOUNDS
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458mEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOTTLED WATER
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRAIN
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholmester-
ase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Or-
ganophosphate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BRAIN CHEMISTRY
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BREATH TESTS
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Bream Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Beyond the Border. Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
BROMINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROMOCRIPTINE
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols
for the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy
Loss in the Rat
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROMOHYDRINS
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BROMOXYNIL
Developmental Toxxjty of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In
vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic
Transformation after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfecfon.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bron-
choarveolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs-. Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
PB92-22754S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BRONCHIAL DISEASES
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monan/Dise__-
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID
Concentration-Time Models lor the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROOME COUNTY (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village Wellheld, Broome County, Endicott NY. (Second
Remedial Action). March 1991.
P892-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BROWN BULLHEAD
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUFFALO RIVER
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BUFFERS
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUILDING COOES
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-1479O9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUILDINGS
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
12-139419/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involv-
ing Asbestos.
PB92-218361 /REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
BULLITT COUNTY (KENTUCKY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City
Industrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County. Brooks, KY. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County. Brooks.
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
BURKE COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia
PB92-232685/REB
BUSINESSES
ABEL. User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BUTLER COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BYPRODUCTS
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
Products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CADMIUM
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PC AOVMF A01
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and
Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162551/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
CALCIUM
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CALCIUM ARSENATE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate
(Tolerance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CALCIUM CARBIDE
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Fer-
roally Manufacturing. Point Source Category Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALCIUM HYDROXIDES
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITES
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Registration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
CALCIUM OXIDES
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CALHOUN COUNTY (ALABAMA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
niston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Cal-
houn County, Anniston, AL (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALHOUN COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
CALIFORNIA
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Mfcroenviron-
ments. A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenviron-
ments: A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CALORIHETRY
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Prapanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAMPTOTHECIN
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CANCELLATION
Creosote, Pentachtorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenkals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CANS
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CAPACITY
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CAPE COD BAY
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
CAPTAFOL
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CAPTURE EFFICIENCY
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CARBAMIC ACID/ETHYLENE-BIS (DITHIO)
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdrthiocar-
bamates (EBDCs).
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARBINOLS
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular
Hormones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated
Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARBOHYDRATES
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbo-
hydrate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARBON
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-14
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KEYWORD INDEX
CENTRIACINAR REGION DISEASE
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON 14
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
CARBON CYCLE
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-
Scale Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
10,1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
P892-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management
Practices lor Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON DIOXIDE
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and
Sequestration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at
the Site Level.
PB92-122787/HEB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A
Biological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Stow the
Increase of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON DISULFIDE
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON ISOTOPES
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON MONOXIDE
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
AD-A252 680/4/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous
NOx-lnduced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans, 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Burte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Techni-
cal Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appen-
dices.
PB92-213230/HEB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the De-
velopment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation
Plans.
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management
Practices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Enhanced Neuratoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Fol-
lowing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the
Presence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARBONYL SULFIDE
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CARCINOGENESIS
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CAHCINOGENICITY TESTS
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARCINOGENS
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Moni-
toring Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing
a Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inlerspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcino-
PB92-195841/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetal-
dehyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CAROTENOIDS
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARP
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Meta-
bolites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARPETS
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
CAHTY COUNTY (TENNESSEE)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
CARVER-GREENFIELD PROCESS
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
CASA (COMPUTER-ASSISTED SPERM MOTION
ANALYSIS)
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyz-
er.
PB92-165000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CASE STUDIES
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-1B0165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CAT DISEASES
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CATECHOLAMINES
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions
with 6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CATIONS
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELL CYCLE
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELL DIFFERENTIATION
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Pa-
laotogenesis.
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELL DIVISION
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELL LINE
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CELL MEMBRANE
Specificity of Celjular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Pop-
ulations in a Florida Reservoir,
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELL MORPHOLOGY
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELL NUCLEUS
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal
Tract by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Fur-
anone, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELL SURVIVAL
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELLOMONAS
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered
Microorganism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological
Studies in Streams.
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELLS (BIOLOGY)
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial De-
layed Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CENTRIACINAR REGION DISEASE
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT)
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLA INFORMATION SYSTEM (CERCLIS)
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLiS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PCA05/MFA01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS (CERCLA INFORMATION SYSTEM)
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CEREAL PRODUCTS
Protection of Stored Grains, 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
CERTIFICATION
Application tor Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application tor Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari - Fiat
P891-242669/RE8 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
P891-242677/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB91-242685/RE8 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fuji.
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB91-242701/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AIM
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/RE8 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A2S/MF AM
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application lor Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application lor Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB92-1224S6/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cyde.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122548/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122S63/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £99
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127964/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-182799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
PB92-182823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-182831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Infiniti. Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182856/REB 92-04 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co.. Ltd.
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company. Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors. Ltd.
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles • Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
CHEMICAL STABILIZATION
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHAMBERSBURG (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHARS
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAUS
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Interlaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic Elutipn Patterns of Chlorinated
Dioxins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Compari-
son of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sand-
wich ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impound-
ments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constitu-
ents: Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part
264, Appendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS6OO.OO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries. 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20VMF A04
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Docu-
mentation.
PB92-140755/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/RES 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Rtght-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPCRA Section 313 Rqadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures
for Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1992.
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP T05
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP 002
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP 002
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
Continuous Mulliligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State. Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and
Adipic Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Pro-
posed. (Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,
and New Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals
Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
CHEMICAL INFORMATION FACT SHEET
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-14S465/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-185818/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid
(H3AsO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocar-
bamates (EBDCs).
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate
(Tolerance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISMS
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
CHEMICAL REACTIVITY
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreactton.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CHEMICAL SPILLS
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL STABILIZATION
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE INVENTORY
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Docu-
mentation.
PB92-140755/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
lerred Name File, January 1992.
PB92-5013B6/REB 92-01 CP TOS
CHEMICAL TREATMENT
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-1B0066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL WASTE SITES
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL WATER POLLUTANTS
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of DieWrin on
Survival. Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-217413/REB
CHERRY TREES
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHESAPEAKE BAY
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the
Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -
1990
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
Progress Report of the Baywide Nutrient Reduction Re-
evaluation: Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB92-161033/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Bluefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment
PB92v?86436/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Obligated
CHIMNEYS
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORAL HYDRATE
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetal-
dehyde, and Dicnloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORINE
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Oichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichioro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Fur-
anone, Mutagento Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORINE ALIPHATIC COMPOUNDS
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
CHLORINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marca-
site
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Expected Expenditures Plan
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Committed
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB
Polychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A03
CHLOROBENZILATE
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CHLOROHYOROCARBONS
Experimental Investigation of PlC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB9?21 7801 /REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHESAPEAKE BAY BASIN
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances-
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
CHESTER COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County. PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHILDREN
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds. Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Neurobehavkxal Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-124585/REB 82-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROHYOROXYFURANONES
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Watet.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROMETHANES
Quantification of lexicological Effects tor Dichlorometh-
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROPHENAMIDINE
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat- Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORPROMAZINE
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate,
d-Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORPYRIFOS
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHOLERA
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHOLINERGIC RECEPTORS
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Choliner-
gic Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchi-
cine
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHOLINESTERASE
Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Activi-
PB92-179035/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma
Cholinesterases.
PB92-232B7S/REB 92-04 PC AOVMF A01
CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neona-
tal and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate In-
secticides
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658mEB 92-01 PC A02CMF A01
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinester-
ase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Or-
qanophosphate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHROMAFFIN GRANULES
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHROMATES
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for
Determining Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Sta-
tionary Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources.
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
CHROMIUM
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-
Radiation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CIGARETTE SMOKE
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette
Smoke and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CIRCULATING BED COMBUSTOR
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Supertund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CITRUS SINENSIS
Eflerts ol Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CITRUS TREES
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia1 Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLASSIFYING
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
CLAYS
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor,
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLAYTON COUNTY (IOWA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
CLEAN AIR ACT
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List.
PB92-21S429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
CLEAN AIR ACT SECTION 183 (O)
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
PB92-136795/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLEAN WATER ACT
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-223023/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality
Standards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLEANING AGENTS
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF fc01
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KEYWORD INDEX
CLOSURES
CLEANUP
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
National Priorities List Sites: Maine
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211 /REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOt
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites. Maryland.
PB92-96321B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-96323B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/HEB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities Ust Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92^01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-96324B/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities Ust Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29,1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton, Madison County, NY. (Rrst
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village WelrfieW, Broome County, Endicott, NY. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County. NJ. (First Remedial Action).
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CLEANUP OPERATIONS
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
tene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216B94/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF AM
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Vojume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
CLEFT PALATE
Retinoic Acid Afters Epithelial Differentiation during Pa-
laotogenesis
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLETHODIM
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLIMATE
Climate.
PB92-150457/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLIMATIC CHANGES
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC AOS/MF A01)
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
G'obal Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. ERA'S Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific North-
west Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLIMATOLOGY
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
Possible Approaches to Establishing Intertaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyfs
in Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLOSURES
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-19
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KEYWORD INDEX
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
COAL
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TV A Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164613/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor,
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COAL COMBUSTION
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combus-
tion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilczarion of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sutfurization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COAL PREPARATION
Capsule Report First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania.
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COASTAL REGIONS
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tonoity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
P892-108091 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
COASTS
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
COATING PROCESSES
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating In-
dustry.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COATINGS
Capsule Report Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
PB92-190230/HEB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COCHtSE COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
COCONWO COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
conino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
COLCHICINE
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cotchicine-lnduced Deaflerentalion of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Chotinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by
Nerve Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Chdiner-
gic Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Cdchi-
PB92-206317/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COUFORM BACTERIA
Compliance Concerns with the New Coliform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COUPHAGES
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon
Inactivatkxi of MS2 Cobphage, 'Escherichia cot', and
'Klebsiete pneumoruae'.
PB92-2173S5/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
COLLEGES
Directory of EPA Support to Minority Academic Institu-
tions, FY 1990-1991.
PB92-218353/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
COLLETOTRICHUM GLOESPORIOIOES
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colteto-
trichum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COLLOIDS
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COLORADO
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
COLORADO COUNTY (TEXAS)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PCAOI/MFAOt
COMBINED SEWERS
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuanne Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-15B575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMBUSTION
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTION CONTROL
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-1131S8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
dnerabHity Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Pardcu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
PB92-206596/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-1269S2/REB 92-01 PC AO8/MF A02
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor,
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collec-
tion of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources
for Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTORS
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-12S41B/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
COMMUNITIES
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Community Relations in Superiund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
COMPLIANCE
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
COMPOSITE FABRICATION
LignoceHutosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
als.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31. 1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITIES ACT (CERCLA)
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT (CERCLA)
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-96331S/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 10 Results.
PB92-96332S/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
COMPRESSED GASES
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle
Toxic Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPRESSORS
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPUTATION
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMPUTER AIDED CONTROL
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KVV-20
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KEYWORD INDEX
CRABS COMPUTER PROGRAM
COMPUTER-ASSISTED SPERM ANALYSIS
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COMPUTER SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB, PC A10/MF A03)
COMPUTERIZED ON-LINE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC AOS
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Perform-
ance Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP D02
COMUNIDAD DE MADRID (SPAIN)
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-2062t8/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
CONCRETE SLABS
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONDITIONING (LEARNING)
Eyebtink Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONESTOGA RIVER
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONIFERS
Preface and Introduction to 'The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONNECTICUT
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
CONSERVATION
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and
Sequestration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at
the Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
CONSTRUCTION
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Res-
toration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction
Demonstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition), November
1991.
PB92-218403/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONSUMPTIVE USE
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTAINERS
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
i92-195932/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTAMINANTS
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
CONTAMINATION
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTINUOUS MULTIUGAND DISTRIBUTION MODEL
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Trans-
mittal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users'
Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
CONTRACTORS
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF AOS
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF AOS
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and
Foaming.
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC AOS
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
COOLANTS
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
COOLING SYSTEMS
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
COPPER
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/RES 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atnerinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawn-
PB92-129808/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and
Tray Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF AOS
COPPER IONS
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CORONA DESTRUCTION
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CORPUS STRIATUM
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Pro-
tein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA):
Effects of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) on Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and
Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CORTICOSTERONE
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
COST ANALYSIS
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supple-
ment 1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP D03
COST EFFECTIVENESS
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831 /REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and
Limitations for Battery Manufacturing.
PB92-231893/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COSTS
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501436/REB 92-01 CP D02
COUGH
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
COVERINGS
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRABS
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CRABS COMPUTER PROGRAM
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-21
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KEYWORD INDEX
CRACKING (FRACTURING)
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geo-
membrane Sheet
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resislant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CREATED WETLANDS
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11,1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
CREOSOTE
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126638/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater Chemical and Biological As-
sessment
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bkxemedtation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-12972S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenicals:
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152B42/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal ol Creosote from Soil by Biosluny Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRESTED BUTTE (COLORADO)
Reid Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CRISNATOL
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Crisnatol: A DMA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRITICAL LOADS
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern Untied States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
SuHate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CROP RESPONSE
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Etficacrty of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CROSS REACTIONS
Serotogical Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia colt'
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Eschericnia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CROSSWALK/MR TOXIC EMISSION FACTOR DATA
BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-1455S6/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
CRUDE OIL
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
M51653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
CRUSTACEA
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tpgnopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species. 'Melamysidopsis
etongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysdopsra intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species. The Global Inva-
sion by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalts' (Miers, 1881).
PB92-10801B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUBATAO (BRAZIL)
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CULBERSON COUNTY (TEXAS)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
CULICIDAE
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CULTIVATION
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmos-
pheric Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CULTURE MEDIA
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CULTURED CELLS
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUMULUS CLOUDS
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CURIUM
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of Plutonium,
americium and curium in environmental materials: PL 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CYANIDES
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
CYANOPHYTA
Status Report on Planktonte Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Ataae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
CYCLOHEXYLAMINES
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CYCLONE COMBUSTORS
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-22221S/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
CYCLOPENTADIENE/HEXACHLORO
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclo-
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01
PC A02/MF A01
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
Host Resistance to Trichmella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyctophospha-
mkJe Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CYTOCHROME P-4SO
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CYTOCHROMES
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2.3,7,8-Tetrachtorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-1S0747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DAIRIES
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
DALAPON
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DAM FAILURE
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the In-
tegrity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAMINOZIDE
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAPHNIA
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DATA ANALYSIS
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF). (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
DATA BASES
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-18B986/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
DATA DICTIONARIES
RCRIS Data Element Dictionary, Version 3.0.0. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A2S/MF A06
User's Guide and Data Dictionary tor Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DATA FILE
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP 002
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-S00479/REB 92-01 CP T02
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
(NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Develop-
ment of the Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP DM
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1992.
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP TOS
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP D02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1990.
PB92-501816/REB
92-01 CP T14
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP 004
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project. Quarterly and Summary Data (for Microcomput-
ers). October 1987-March 1991-
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP D02
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP D02
KW-22
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KEYWORD INDEX
DIESEL FUELS
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCI!
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System {EDRS) -
EBCDIC (1972-November 1991).
PB92-592220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System (RCRIS) Extract Tape.
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
File (1972-April 1992).
PB92-592380/REB 92-01 Subscriptions! ,440.00
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14, 1991 to April 22, 1992).
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
DATA PROCESSING
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAUGHTER PRODUCTS
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
DAUPHIN COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA- (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DAVIDSON COUNTY (TENNESSEE)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
DAVIS COUNTY (UTAH)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOVP INSECTICIDE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-185B18/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
DECATUR (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Deca-
tur County, Georgia.
PB92-231117/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
DECHLORINATION
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by
Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol
Dechlorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of
Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
DEEP-WATER HABITATS
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP (OHIO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEF-S PESTICIDE
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEFOLIANTS
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEGRADATION
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
tene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DECREASING
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEHALOGENATION
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-233105/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DEICERS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Deicing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CEHCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DELAWARE
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
DENITRIFICATION
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DENSE NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18,1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Super-
fund Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DENSER-THAN-WATER NONAOUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
(DNAPL
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACIDS
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Specificity of Celjular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Pop-
ulations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Direct DNA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Meta-
bolites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DEPOSITION
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for
the U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
692-152982/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Mode!
of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DESIGN CRITERIA
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DESORPTION
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature
Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
DESULFURIZATION
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization: Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Capsule Report: Bahco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Par-
ticulate Removal System.
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DETECTION
Methods for the Detection of Microorganisms in the Envi-
ronment.
PB92-137454/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DEVOLATILIZATION
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIAMINOTOLUENES
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
DIATOMS
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DICHLOROACETATE
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Cnloroacetal-
dehyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DICHLOROPROPANES
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloro-
propane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DICHLOROPROPENES
1 3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DICHLOROVOS
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DICTIONARIES
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
DIELDRIN
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs
Exposed to Dieldrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
lings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DIESEL ENGINES
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines • Detroit Diesel Corporation.
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
DIESEL FUELS
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
beling Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-23
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KEYWORD INDEX
DIET
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dteldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
lings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DIETHYLHEXYL PHTHALATES
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DtETHYLMTROSAMINE
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-GkitamyT Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbriol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DIFFERENTIAL OPTICAL ABSORPTION
SPECTROMETERS
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
Radon Pressure Differential Project Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/RES 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DIFFUSION BARRIERS
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate
Protective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary
Report
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DIFFUSION MODELING
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 1. User Instructions.
PB92-2324S3/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Akjo-
nttvns.
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers.
PB92-232479/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
DIISOPROPVLFLUOROPHOSPHATE
Acute Effects of Dfeopropyt Ftuorophosphate (DFP) on
Autonorrnc and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses
in the Long-Evans Rat
P892-124&8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Ffcjoro-
phosphate in the Rat
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WMETHYLNrmOSAMINE
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction. Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoptostic Fate in a Teteost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DMETHYLOXAZOUDINEDfONC
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DWIIHUI'OLUENE
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrototuene (DMT)
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
DMITROTOLUENES
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-DW-
trotoluene to Genotadc Urinary Motaboitoa in CO-1
Mice: A Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine
Mutagenioty
PB92-150695/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF A01
2A5-TrichkxophenoxyacetJc Acid Influence on 2,6-DM-
trotoluene-tnduced Urine Genotoxerty in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microftora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ornocAp
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB
DMOSEB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Age-Retated Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dmitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DIOXM
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-
up Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
DWXINS
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Deter-
mination of Potyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dtoons and Dt-
benzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic Ekitkxi Patterns of Chlorinated
Dioxins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIOUAT
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diqual.
PB92-17336B/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DKX1AT DIBROMIDE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide.
PB92-126986/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIRECT/DELAYED RESPONSE PROJECT
Direct/Delayed Response Project Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Direct/Delayed Response Project Future Effects of
Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United Slates.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
DIRECTIVES
Accessing the $50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
P892-963342/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC AOVMF A01
DIRECTORIES
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries.
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PC*21.00
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assess-
• • ~ air Future GIS K '
merit of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB 92-01
PC A13/MF A03
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-18010B/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-2056S7/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory. October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory. May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
DISCRIMINATION LEARNING
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyttin Disrupts Olfactory Dis-
crimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Tnadimelon: Com-
parison with Mettwfphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-fleststart and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DISEASES
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-14O581/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
DISINFECTANTS
Field Studies for Control of Orgarecs and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Subchronic Toxioity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochtorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DISINFECTION
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Cnkxc-4-(Dichlorometrivl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(DW)toro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Fur-
anone, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstra-
tion Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in
Santa Monica.
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
DISPERSANTS
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labo-
rBtory Procedures tor EstirnstinQ Porformsncs.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Chemical OH Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art
on Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Per-
formance with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved
Inorganic Carbon (DIC).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Stabilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
P892-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DISTILLATION
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DNAADDUCTS
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Moni-
toring Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Forma-
tion by Benzfflaceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in
C3H10T1/2CLB Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-
Rrng and Bay-Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebutosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Carcinogen-DMA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-18907S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respirato-
ry and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiotogical Stud-
ies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
DNA DAMAGE
DNA Adducts of the Amitumor Agent Oaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chkxohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/RE6 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa1 PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lac2YA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcino-
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA INSERTION ELEMENTS
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Crisnatol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DNA PROBES
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Differentiation of 'Giardta duodenaiis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Potymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA TOPOISOMERASE I
New Action tor Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA TOPOISOMERASE II
Potyplotcty Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomer-
ase Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KVV-24
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KEYWORD INDEX
ECOLOGY
Prophage Induction by DMA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOCUMENTATION
Pesticide Compact Label File - 1990 Updates.
PB92-911600/REB 92-01 Subscription
DOCUMENTS
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990. Part 1. Report
Summaries. Part 2. Indexes.
PB91-205500/REB 92-01 PCJ200.00
DOOLY COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation
System Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentra-
tions for the Salmonella Spiral and Piate Assays.
PB92-113331 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
192-164854/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OOSIMETRY
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette
Smoke and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOVER (NEW HAMPSHIRE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill. Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
DOWNWASH
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRAG OUT
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
U S EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drain-
age Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DREDGE SPOIL
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
DREDGED MATERIALS
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRIED BLOOD
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRINKING WATER
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assur-
ance. Third Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Acti-
vated Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB §2-04 PC A07/MF A02
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
DROPS (LIQUIDS)
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRUG FREE WORK PLACE ACT
Determent and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
DRUG THERAPY
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Crisnatol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DRY CLEANING
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Guidance Document fof Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
DRY METHODS
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for
the U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRYING APPARATUS
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DUBUQUE COUNTY (IOWA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DUCKS
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldnn on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
PB^2-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma
Cnolinesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
DUPONT/OBERUN MICROFILTRATION TREATMENT
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Oberlin Mi-
crofiltration System. Palmerton. Pennsylvania. April-May
1992
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DUPONT/OBERLIN MICROFILTRATION TREATMENT
SYSTEM
DuPont/Obeflin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Ti
PB92-136936/REB 92-01
A02/MF A01
OURSBAN
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects In-
duced by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DYES
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chramatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DYNAMIC TOXICS WASTELOAD ALLOCATION MODEL
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC MS
EARLY PREGNANCY PROTOCOL
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols
for the Assessment of Mechanisms of Earty Pregnancy
Loss in the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EARLY REDUCTIONS PROGRAM
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
gram.
PB92-180124/REB
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compli-
ance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EARTH FILLS
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EASTERN LAKE SURVEY
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
EASTERN REGION (UNITED STATES)
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
P892-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECOLOGY
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram- An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological
Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23, 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates. Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
12-151653/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Progress Report of the Baywide Nutrient Reduction Re-
evaluation: Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB92-161033/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fteproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia
beryllina'. (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay,
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment.
PB92-213198/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
KW-25
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KEYWORD INDEX
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AV$35.00
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5, August 1992. Briefing
the BTAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecol-
ogy of a Site.
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ABEL. User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
ECONOMIC IMPACT
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ECOSYSTEMS
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International
Symposium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October
16-19. 1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231 /REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology
and Public Policy.
PB92-224161/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF AM
EDEMA
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression during Tnethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EDGEWOOD (MARYLAND)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EELGRASS
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes, Eetgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EFFICIENCY
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols
into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EFFLUENTS
Responses of Wetland Rants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS)
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP D04
EGGPLANTS
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EKMAI COMPUTER PROGRAM
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EL NINO
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EL PASO COUNTY (TEXAS)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
ELECTRIC BATTERIES
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Batten/ Re-
cycling Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and
Limitations for Batten/ Manufacturing.
PB92-231B93/REB 9244 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
ELECTRIC CORONA
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC FIELDS
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Permanent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELECTROLYTIC RESPIROMETRY
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Gen-
erated Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRON ACCEPTORS
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRON CAPTURE MASS SPECTROMETRY
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guide-
lines for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point
Source Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature.
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Perform-
ance Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP D02
ELECTROSTATICS
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Po-
tentials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELK CREEK WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake
Mills. Iowa. 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELKART (INDIANA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ELKHART (INDIANA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELUTRIATES
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus
Elutriate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMBRYOS
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analy-
sis of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EMERGENCIES
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EMERGENCY EXEMPTION
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions
for Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EMERGENCY PLANNING
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Ac-
tions for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involv-
ing Asbestos.
PB92-218361/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT TO
KNOW ACT
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10. Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
PB92-224823/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III. List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP D02
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT OF 1986
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
EMISSION INVENTORIES
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EMISSION
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMISSION CONTROL
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari - Fiat.
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB91-242677/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
P891-242685/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fuji.
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB91-242701/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Application far Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rat.
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines • Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122548/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EMISSION FACTORS
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1.,
Municipal Waste Combustion.
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report,
Second Edition.
PB92-23230S/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
EMISSION INVENTORIES
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans, 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone, Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB9S-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
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KEYWORD INDEX
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for
the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume
4: Mobile Sources.
PB92-2O9386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
(NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Develop-
ment of the Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP D04
EMISSION INVENTORY
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MF$800.00
EMPIRICAL KINETICS MODELING APPROACH
INTERFACE PROGRAM
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENCEPHAUTOGENIC BASIC PROTEINS
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression during Triethyttin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-1 50661 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ste-
phens County. Georgia.
P892-224096/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Wilson County, Tennessee.
PB92-231083/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Franklin County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County. North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Deca-
tur County, Georgia.
PB92-231 1 1 7/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jack-
son County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navajo County, Arizona.
PB92-23251 1 /REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-O4 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
coruno County, Arizona
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Aran-
sas County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitch-
ell County. North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered
Mohave County. Arizona
PB92-232669/REB
Species: Interim Measures.
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
I Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
./REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
1 Endangered Species. Interim Measures. Baker
24047REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mon-
ongalia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/HEB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fay-
ette County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ha-
bersham County, Georgia.
PB92-232S86/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wheeler County, Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
PB92-232727?REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Gordon County. Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protect™ Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCE RECEPTORS
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Cdchicine.
PB92-110501 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENDOSULFAN
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosurfan in Amygdala Kin-
dling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide
Endosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENDOTHALL
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENDRIN
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-1733S4/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ENERGY CONSERVATION
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Energy Use of tee Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY METABOLISM
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF ADI
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY RECOVERY
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options. Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY SOURCES
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Econom-
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENGINE TESTS
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENGINES
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF AIM
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB. PC A10/MF A03)
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL SUBSTITUTES
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242 110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL SUBSTITUTION
Chemical Substitution for 1.1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Oganics by Complex Microbi-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes, Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marca-
site.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dtehlorophenol
Dechlorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AL and the Environment Knowledge-Based Tools for En-
vironmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Deicinq Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global
Plant Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3).
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
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KEYWORD INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-168903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in
Environmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/97REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841 /REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
aries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOt
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
PB92-108166/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Banking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP 002
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS-DRAFT
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS-FINAL
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries,
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992.1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCM 1.00
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in
the U.S. Government.
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF AOZ
Polychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
92-04 PC AOS/MF A03
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jack-
son County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navajo County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
conino County, Anzona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aran-
sas County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitch-
ell County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Mohave County, Anzona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia.
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCII
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS)
EBCDIC (1972-November 1991).
PB92-592220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
File (1972-April 1992).
PB92-592380/REB 92-01 Subscriptions!,440.00
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14. 1991 to April 22, 1992).
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contami-
nated Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-146281/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for En-
vironmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Beyond the Border Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOZ
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involv-
ing Asbestos.
PB92-218361 /REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AV$3S.OO
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
year 1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF AOZ
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Select-
ed Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International
Symposium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October
16-19, 1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
1991 Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PCA06/MFA02
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological
Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 63, July-Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-164706/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at
Plains, Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment.
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitor-
ing Programs.
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated
Dioxins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PCA06/MFA02
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF AOZ
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1:
Statewide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PCA06/MFA02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
aries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
1991 Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PCA06/MFA02
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AVW5.00
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
Hngton, Virginia, on July 22-23. 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-it on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Moni-
toring Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interepeoes Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phmalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Aging in Today's Environment
PB92-223254/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspec-
tives. The 1969 Toxics Release Inventory National
Report.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF AIM
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket
PB92-921700/REB 92-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June
10-13. 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington.
USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles.
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assess-
ment of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Detaing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands. Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water EPA's Strategy for
the 1990s: The Final Report of the EPA Ground-Water
Task Force.
PB92-224765/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mon-
ongalia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232S03/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232S45/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-2325S2/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Fay-
ette County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ha-
bersham County, Georgia,
PB92-2325B6/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB
Species: Interim Measures,
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wheeler County, Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB
Species: Interim Measures,
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County.
PB92-232727/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered
Gordon County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB
County,
PB92-232750/REB
Species: Interim Measures,
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Long-Temn Monitoring Project: Qual-
ity Assurance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB92-904200/REB 92-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Directory of EPA Support to Minority Academic Institu-
tions, FY 1990-1991.
PB92-218353/REB
ABEL. User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB
92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990. Part 1. Report
Summaries. Part 2. Indexes.
PB91-205500/REB 92-01 PCS200.00
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research and
Development.
PB92-223189/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MF$600.00
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PCA14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General. Pretransportation, Recordkeeping.
Special Conditions. Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265). TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments. Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A15
HCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies. Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-11179B/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications. Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization. Subtitle D. RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01
PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Forest Health Monitoring, New England. 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
1 ,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1 .
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB
.
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Alachtor: Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ettialfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1 .
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ChlcTobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Docu-
mentation.
PB92-140755/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990|. User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalqgenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances.
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A Symposi-
um Proceedings.
PB92-2231717REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities. Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
P892-224823/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1992.
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP T05
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters)
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP 002
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP D02
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
rial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures
and Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umweft-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Mas-
sachusetts, and Kent, Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Transport through Porous Media: The Effects of
Hyarauiic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Coopera-
tive Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329'REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transport ot inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690'REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at
Plains, Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Soiubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTS
Methods for the Detection of Microorganisms in the Envi-
ronment.
PB92-137454/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ENZYME INDUCTION
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENZYME INHIBITORS
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomer-
ase Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Pro-
tein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA):
Effects of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) on Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and
Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENZYMES
2,4.5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid influence on 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA METHOD 1624
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS: Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA METHOD 1625
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA METHODS
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR-UROGASTRONE
Comparisons of the Effects of TCOD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPIDIDYMIS
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyz-
PB92-165000/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EQUATORIAL PACIFIC OCEAN
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EQUILIBRIUM PARTITIONING
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERROR ANALYSIS
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESCHERICHIA COD
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon
Inactivation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and
'Klebsiella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coir 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ESTIMATING
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications
P892-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESTRUS
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESTUARIES
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries Pan 1 Estuanes and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENT
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
aries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ESTUARINES
Technical Support Manual. Watertwdy Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ETHALFLURAUN
Ethamuralm Position Document 1X2/3/4
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ETHANE/DICHLORO-FLUORO
Thermophysical Properties of Gaseous Refrigerants from
Speed-of-Sound Measurements. 2. Results for 1,1-dich-
kxo-1-fluoroethane (CCI2FCH3).
PB92-154277 92-01 Not available NTIS
ETHANE DIMETHANESULFONATE
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ETHANE/TmCHLORO
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242 110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1.1.2-Tnchloroeth-
ane
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ETHERS
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H. and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHYLENE/DICHLORO
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHYLENE OXIDE
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ETHYLENE/TRICHLORO
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EUROPE
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EVAPORATION
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids Final Report,
Second Edition.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EVERETT BAY
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Ever-
ett Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EVERETT HARBOR ACTION PROGRAM
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Ever-
ett Hartor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EVOKED POTENTIALS
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in
Environmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EXHAUST EMISSIONS
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AM
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
beling Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the AtJanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway
Vehicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92 01 PC A02/MF AU1
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance. Section 187
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under
Elevated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to
105degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFAOJ
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume
4: Mobile Sources.
PB92-209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EXPERT SYSTEMS
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Arthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for En-
vironmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries.
Management and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EXPLOSIONS
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EXPLOSIVES
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EXPOSURE
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database. Software and User's Manual
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides1 Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applica-
tions.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures
and Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
EXTINCTION
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
Stales.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EXTRACTION
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid. Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EXTRACTION COLUMNS
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/RE8 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EXTRUSIONS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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n er
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EVEBLINK
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FABRIC FILTERS
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration
on Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-1 79894; REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FARM CROPS
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1 979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmen-
tal Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Protection of Stored Grains. 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
FARM MANAGEMENT
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Coopera-
tive Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FATE CONSTANTS
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FAYETTE COUNTY (IOWA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fay-
ette County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
FEASIBILITY
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissi
Report.
PB92-216910/REB
FEDERAL AGENCIES
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance
for State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FEDERAL BUDGETS
Accessing the S50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
FEDERAL INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE AND ROOENTtCIDE
ACT
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance
for State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 1 8 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions
for Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
FEDERAL LAW
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
FEDERAL TEST PROCEDURE
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FELINE BRONCHOPULMONARY DISEASES
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FENVALERATE
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Tops-
melt ('Athennops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FERREDOXINS
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium ther-
moautotrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferre-
doxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FERTILIZATION
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FETAL DEVELOPMENT
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Pre-
natal Development in the Rat
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
FETAL TISSUE TRANSPLANTATION
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FETUS
Fetal and Maternai Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTICS
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FIBERS
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIELD TESTS
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida
Wetlands Study.
PB92-1130007REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
FILTRATION
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
FINAL REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FINANCING
Paying for Safe Water: Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FINE PARTICLE NETWORK
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
FINES
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FINISHING
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FIRE RESISTANCE COATINGS
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FIREPLACES
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/RFB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIRES
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square. Nassau County, NV.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway. Middlesex County. NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County. PA. (First
Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION (AMENDMENT)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division, Lycoming County, Williams-
port, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1891.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County. GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action) (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
niston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Cal-
houn County, Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge. TN. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County, Deland, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Hampton Township, Dakota County.
MN. (First Remedial Action) June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3.
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver. CO.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9). South
Bay Asbestos Area, San Jose. CA. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/W A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION (AMENDMENT)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION (AMENDMENT-FINAL)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site. Lehigh County, PA (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action). (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION - FINAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottoto
Pig Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action). March
1991.
PB92-96370VREB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Hermans, Anne Arundel County,
MD. (Frsl Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen. Mchaeisville, MD. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Mmsboro Plant). Sussex County. Millsboro. DE
(First Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City
industrial Disposal Site, BuHitt County. Brooks. KY (First
Remedial Acton). August 1991
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank. Greenville County. Simpsonville. SC.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-O4 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site. Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action). December 1990.
P892-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drawski Drum Disposal Site. Franklin. Wl. (First Remedial
Acton), June 1991.
PB92-964111 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill). Zionsvitle. IN. (First
Remedial Action). (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfiekt OH. (First Re-
medial Action). (Amendment). November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site. Belmont County. OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/RES 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis
Municipal Wets. Sturgis. Ml. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-O4 PC AW/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-
Central Site. Wyoming. Ml (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PBS2-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF AOt
Superfund Record of Decswri (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site. Dubuque. IA (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
P892-964301 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6). Satt Lake City. Iff (First Remedial
Action), March 1991
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1). Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedial Action).
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
FISH DISEASES
Ovarian Mycosis m the Topsmelt 'Atnerinops affmis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
FISH PHYSIOLOGY
Ovanan Mycosis in the Topsmelt'Atnennops affmis'
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity Volume 1
and Volume 2 Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
FISHERIES
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Bluefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment
Report.
PB92-186436/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan-. An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FISHES
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-1696S5/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Pateolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
Algae.
P892-180405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish A Review
and Analysis of Survey Methods.
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management User's Manual, v 1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulle-
tin Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-S03119/REB 92-04 CP 002
FLAME lONIZATION DETECTORS
Using a Flame lonizafon Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLAMES
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLARING
QAOPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supple-
ment 1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
FLEX-FUEL VEHICLES
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLOOR COVERINGS
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
FLORIDA
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
l-105626/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping. Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville, Florida on Apnl 20. 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Pressure Differentia) Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
FLORIDA RADON RESEARCH PROGRAM
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
FLOW BALANCE METHOD
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuanne Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLOW BALANCING METHOD
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLOW MODELS
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simu-
lation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FLOYD COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Capsule Report: Disposal of Flue Gas Desulfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUE GASES
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for
Determining Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Sta-
tionary Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Meth-
ane Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors. 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLUID DYNAMICS
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUORESCEINS
Intel-laboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUORESCENCE
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intertaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153B81/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FLUORESCENT DYES
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a|pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
tion by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLUORIMATEO ETHERS
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF30CF20CF3. CF30CF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUORINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluonnated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FLUOROHYDROCARBONS
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-19S908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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FUEL OIL
FLURTAMONE
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLY ASH
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
esses.
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfunzation (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOOD CHAINS
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus californicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
etongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia')
Fed with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOOD CONSUMPTION
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A Review
and Analysis of Survey Methods.
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulle-
tin Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
FOOD INDUSTRY
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment
of the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group
1, Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Development Document tor Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Special-
ties. Segment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and
Vegetables. Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
FOOD PROCESSING
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limita-
tions, Guidelines New Source Performance Standards
Reprint for the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products
and Rendering. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 95-04 PC A04/MF A01
FOOD STORAGE
Protection of Stored Grains. 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
FORECASTING
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of Plutonium,
americium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-1016907REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Rants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York. USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/HEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Human Carcinqgenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/HEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST HEALTH MONITORING PROGRAM
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
FOREST HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113016/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FOREST LAND
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Ac-
tivities on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and
Sequestration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at
the Site Level.
PB92-122787/HEB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management
Practices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the
Increase of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST SOILS
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST TREES
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Preface and Introduction to 'The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
FORESTRY
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Popula-
tions.
PB92-108158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-
Scale Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-1530t4/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific North-
west Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FORESTS
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FORMALDEHYDE
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FOUNDATIONS
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOUNDRIES
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FOURIER TRANSFORMATION
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FRANKLIN COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRANKLIN COUNTY (TENNESSEE)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Franklin County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
FREE RADICALS
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the
Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation
Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FREEZE DRYING
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Geneti-
cally Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial
Environment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FREEZERS
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
FREONS
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-23S688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
FRESH WATER
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool
of the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRESHWATER NEUSTONS
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRESNO COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FROGS
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analy-
sis of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FUEL CELL POWER PLANTS
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUEL CELLS
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUEL CELLS FUELS
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Second EPA Evaluation of the Platinum Gasaver Device
under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act (Updated).
PB92-104413/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUEL ECONOMY
Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of the Platinum Ga-
saver a Retrofit Device.
PB92-104421/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
FUEL OIL
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Mate-
rials in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KW-35
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KEYWORD INDEX
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions 1rom Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUELS
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
PB92-206598/RES 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-227677/HEB
FULLERTON (CALIFORNIA)
Technology Evaluation Report Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund She.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
FUNDS
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
FUNGI
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxJL
PB92-179811 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hppodamia convergens' (Cole-
optera: CoccineWdae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FUNddOES
Captafol Final Decision.
P892-114289/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Alwrte)
PB92-114321/REB 92-01
PC A02/MF A01
Reregetrabon EfcgtoiMy Document (RED). Fosetyl-AI
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOt
OscnmmaOve Stimulus Properties ol Trtadmefon: Com-
parison with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Tnadknefon on a MuMpte Schedule ol Ftxed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate.
d-Amphetarmne and CMorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FunQdde BenomyKMetnyl HButylcarbamoyO-2-Benzimi-
dazotecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cans and Occlusion of Ef-
ferent Ductutes
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
of Methyl Benzimidazolecarba-
9 during Earty Pregnancy.
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of the Fungicide Carbendanm as a Model Com-
pound to Determne the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sura during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FURAMONES
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
86C3F1 Mice by 3-Otkxo^-(Dichlorornethvl>-5-Hydroxy-
2f5H>-Furanone and 3,4-
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KEYWORD INDEX
GROUND WATER
GEORGIA
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GEOSTATISTICS
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selec-
tion.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIALS
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-1090S7/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geotextile Landfill Leachate Fitters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEOTECHNICAL FABRICS
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geotextile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DuctJIe-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geo-
membrane Sheet.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GIAROIA
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
sop.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GIARDIA DUODENALIS
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
sop.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GIARDIA MURIS
Comparison of Animal Infecthnty, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
tjon by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GLEAN
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUAL FIBRILLARV ACIDIC PROTEIN
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Btomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Compari-
son of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sand-
wich ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLOBAL ECOSYSTEMS DATABASE
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
GLOBAL METHANE CYCLE
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle
Held in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Sys-
tems Technology and Its Application in Environmental
Programs.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GLOBAL WARMING
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLOVES
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-1S3915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASES
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethyinitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GLYCOL ETHERS
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol
Ethers Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195B33/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GLYCOLS
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-233105/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GLYNN COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLYPHOSATE
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GOKILAHT
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GORDON COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Gordon County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in
the U.S. Government.
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY RELATIONS
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB, PC A10/MF A03)
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscriptionS96.00
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Project Assign-
ment between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
Contractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRAHAM COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
GRAINS (FOOD)
Protection of Stored Grains, 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
GRANDVILLE (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville. Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRASSES
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your
Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRAVEL
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GREAT LAKES
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contami-
nated Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13.
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GREEN BAY
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in De-
veloping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QRIDDED MODEL INFORMATION SUPPORT SYSTEM
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GRIDS (COORDINATES)
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GROUND COVER
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GROUND DISPOSAL
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
GROUND WATER
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ations.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization
Using Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Acti-
vated Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ation. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-37
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KEYWORD INDEX
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Inter-
phase Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and in-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tech Trends (Number 8).
PB92-221985/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory Applica-
tions.
PB92-224138/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's Strategy for
the 1990s: The Final Report of the EPA Ground-Water
Task Force.
PB92-224765/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simu-
lation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water Sampling Artifacts and Repro-
duability.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karst Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constitu-
ents: Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part
264. Appendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-23S605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City. Virginia on January 29. 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4). Lakehurst. NJ
(Third Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
GROUNDWATER
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation:
Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Percep-
tion. Report on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water
Science and Technology Board. Colloquium 5 of a
Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy
PB92-22S051/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
GROWTH
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis',
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-1957S9/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF AIM
GUAM
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa. Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUIDELINES
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Registration Handbook: How to Respond to
the Reregistration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Pesticide Reregistration.
PB92-231182/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP D02
HABERSHAM COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ha-
bersham County, Georgia.
PB92-232586/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
HALOGEN AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HALOGEN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HALOHYDROCARBONS
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HALON 1301
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HANDBOOKS
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous
and Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
HAWAII
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT PROGRAM
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP DOS
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxkaty of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry.
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Mate-
rials in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent.
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate
Protective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary
Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the
Purity Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105B57/REB 92-01 PC AO^/MF A01
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S.
EPA WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CEHCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradaton Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10,1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01
RCRA Permit Policy Compendii
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB
PC A02/MF A01
ium. Volume 1. User's
92-01 PC E10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/HEB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262). General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping.
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCHA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482-1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265). TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
KVV-38
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RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483 1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490 1960-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Grant Funds
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities
PB92-120435/ftEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors 1990
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rote of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-123009/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption
PB92-126838/RES 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Biodegradatton of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB92-141373/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series-
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RCRIS Data Element Dictionary, Version 3.0.0. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: DDT/DDE/DDD.
PB92-150408/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape,
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati, Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cinerability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the In-
tegrity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin
PB92-180041/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
gram.
PB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compli-
ance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
PB92-1B0132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. {Second Remedial Action) Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination
PB92-184969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomenv
brane Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PS92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Can-Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous
and Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in
Alexandria, Virginia on August 17-20, 1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
KW-39
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KEYWORD INDEX
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
PB92-217082/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pultout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Military Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
Program.
PB92-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A91
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas.
Texas on June 11-13.1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF AIM
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Witcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-22221S/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/OberUn Mi-
crofirtration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-2243S1/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting TreataMity Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Bodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet
P892-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know
P892-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BioremeoJation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bwxemerfcation to Site Cleanup (Number 4).
PB92-22470B/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
True 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Kmw Act (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10. Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Bwremeckatjon in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremedwtion to Site Ctean-Up Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from
Mass Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Re-
cycling Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review.
PB92-227S94/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Son Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-231315/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Bforemediation Case Studies: Abstracts
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies Are Being Successfully Applied at Superfund Sites.
PB92-233071/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-O4 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-233105/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constitu-
ents: Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part
264, Appendix 9).
PB92-2332B7/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils. Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-23S563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioveming.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235S89/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-23S597/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1990.
PB92-501816/REB 92-01 CPT14
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System (RCRIS) Extract Tape,
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
RCRA. Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscnptionS96 00
Superfund: Program Policies and Administration.
PB92-963200/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administra-
tor's Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/'REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-96323S/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KW-40
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KEYWORD INDEX
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
National Priorities List Sites. Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991
Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF AIM
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Trans-
rnittal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management
Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1. Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31,1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume
1, Number 1, February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
174/REB
92-04 PC Free
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Address-
ing Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Progress
of June 30,1992.
PB92-963278/REB
Aficionado's Version: Progress as
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Summer 1992.
PB92-963279/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Concerning the Notifi-
cation and Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act
PB92-963281/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
rial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
NPL Characterization Project Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-96331S/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project. Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Project Assign-
ment between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
Contractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Determent and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development
of Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evalua-
tion of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Homeowners Exempted from Supertund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Super-
fund Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Supertund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Community Relations in Superfund. A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Accessing the $50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
PB92-9S3342/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summarv Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
Soils.
PB92-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/HEB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC AtS/MF A04
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable
Unit Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Prc-
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5, August 1992. Briefing
the BTAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecol-
ogy of a Site.
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Con-
sideration of ARARS during Removal Actions.
PB92-963401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-Icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soif
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
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Superfund Removal Procedures-. Public Participation
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Rela-
tions and the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guide to Removal Enforcement.
PB92-963419/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases ot
Hazardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund: Technology and Analytical Services.
PB92-963500/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superiund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical. South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PS92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump. Operable Unit 2, Ashland. MA.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1991
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1) Mottolo
Ptg Farm Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action). March
1991
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Suparfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply. Milford. NH. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park. BiKenca. MA (Second Remedial Action).
June 1991
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superiund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit. New
Bedford. MA (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sitresim
Chemical. MA (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Weds. Operable Unit 1. Groveland, MA (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site. Town of Eaton. Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village WefflieW. Broome County. Endicott, NY. (Second
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plat™ Company. Frankhn Square. Nassau County, NY
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
P892-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill. Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action).
October 1991.
PB92-963804/RE8 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County. City of Niag-
ara Falls. NY (Third Remedial Action). (Amendment).
May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Naval Air
Engmeenng Center (Operable Unit 3). Lakehurst. NJ
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963B06/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co . Inc.. Nassau County. Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963B07/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1), Lakehurst. NJ.
(First Remedial Action). February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vemon Road and White Bridge Road Sites.
Passac Township, Meyersville, NJ (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-9638O9/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2). Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). February 1991
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc.. Piscataway, Middlesex County. NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Arsa, Niagara Falls. NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PCA15/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company.
Florence Township, Burlington County. NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Deerfiek) Township Sanitary Landfill. Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County. NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Millville and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action). December
1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site. Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action). September 1991
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill. Fort Dix Military Reservation. Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County. NJ. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
'tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill. Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome
County. NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991
PB92-9638227REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Applied
Environmental Services Site, Gtenwood Landing. Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps. Broome County, Conklin. NY. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal. Bergen County. Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill. Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama. PR (First Remedial
Acton). September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County. Newark. NJ (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2). Circuitron
Corporation. East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill. Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4). Lakehurst, NJ
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County.
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action). December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough,
Northampton County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehtgh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Domey
Road Landfill Site. Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County. PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen. Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO, Chambersburg. PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area. Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical. Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edge wood. MD. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site, Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township. PA. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsboro. OE.
(First Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division. Lycoming County, Williams-
port. PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township. Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township.
Delaware County, PA (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site. Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site. Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963925/RES 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates. (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City
Industrial Disposal Site. Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park. Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twelve-Mile Creek. Lake Hartwell PCB Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney. SC. (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
niston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Cal-
houn County, Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County. Wrigley. TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 4). Roane
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge. TN. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging. Shelby County, Arlington. TN.
(First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County. KY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN, (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County.
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site. Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA- Region 5): Main
Street Well Field, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964111 /REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5)-. Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action). (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke. Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action). (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville. IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGilfis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC AO«/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County. Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5).- Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better
Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford, IL. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2, Carrizozo. NM. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisvtlte
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964307/'REB 92-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa. IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company, Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action). June 1991.
P892-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07. Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County. CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964402/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site. (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust). Deer Lodge
County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action). June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 9244 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
GUJxn Counties. CO. (third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sates, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3), Adams County.
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South
Bay Asbestos Area. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action). (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories). CA. (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Argues) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964S03/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901. (Sgnetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale. CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964S04/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tetedyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics). Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale. CA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6), AZ. (Second
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964S09/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA, Inc., Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turiock, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics),
Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics. (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/HEB
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base. Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma, WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D), Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard. Bannock County, Pocatelto, ID.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund: Record of Decision.
PB92-964700/REB 92-01 Standing Order
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESEARCH CENTERS
PROGRAM
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program. Pro-
gram Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program. Pro-
gram Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
HAZARDOUS WASTES
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-10S196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes. Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
HAZE DETECTION
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH HAZARDS
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the
A/D Ratio.
PB92-150B38/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hy-
drogen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239S24/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-1B8788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
HEAT MEASUREMENT
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT PUMPS
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Re-
frigerant Heat Pump.
PB92-1437S9/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotrofxc Refriger-
ant Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HEATERS
Field Performance of Woodbuming and Coalbuming Ap-
pliances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating
Season.
PB92-106921 /REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
HEATING
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
HEAVY DUTY ENGINES
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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HYDROCARBONS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122S48/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Application tor Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PCA21/MFA04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles • Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/RES 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wmnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wmnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEAVY METALS
Effect of the Qeochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sprption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxii.
PB92-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HELJOTHIS ZEA NPV
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEMOGLOBIN
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HENDERSON COUNTY (NORTH CAROLINA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
HEPTACHLOR
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01
PC A02/MF A01
HERBICIDES
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1 /2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interlaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HERMAPHRODITISM
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selfing Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HETEROGENEOUS WASTES
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28. 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
HEXANEDIOIC ACID/BIS (ETHLHEXYL)-ESTER
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for
Determining Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Sta-
tionary Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HIGH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HIGH TEMPERATURE TESTS
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
HIGH VOLUME PARTICLE SAMPLING
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HIGHT TEMPERATURE TESTS
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Horsehead Resource Development Compa-
ny, Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylva-
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
HIGHWAYS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Deicing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HIPPOCAMPUS
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
pnoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Choliner-
gic Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchi-
cine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HIPPODAMIA CONVERGENS
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Htppodamia convergens' (Cole-
optera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HISTAMINE
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HORSEHEAD RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
HOSPITALS
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
HOST-PARASITE RELATIONS
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
HOUSATONIC RIVER
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Mas-
sachusetts, and Kent. Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOUSEHOLD WASTES
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
December 3-7, 1991.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
HOUSEHOLDS
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
HOUSES
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction
Demonstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
HOUSTON COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HRS (HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM)
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HUDSPETH COUNTY (TEXAS)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
HUMAN EXPOSURE MODEL
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
HUMIC ACIDS
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUMIDIFIERS
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUMUS
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport: A
Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYALELLA AZTECA
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia1, 'Hyalella' and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from
Multiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROCARB PROCESS
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROCARBONS
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Exposure Assessment Modeling lor Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators Volume 1
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Teeh Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
HYDHOCORTtSONE
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDRODYNAMICS
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
Hearth Effects and Dose-Ftesponse Assessment for Hy-
drogen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HYDROGEN ISOTOPES
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments
PB92-217181 /REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-
8) ot Ironltt) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Pnoto-Fenton
Reaction.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYDROGEN SULFIOE
New-Continuous Measu
nt of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Surfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150S98/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYDROQENASE
Hydrogenase-Lmked Gene m •Memanobectenum ther-
moaulotroprBCum- Strain DettaH Encodes a Potyterre-
doxm
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HYDROGEOLOGY
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labo-
ratory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17).
PB92-14385B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Protect Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeotogic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
i Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindusthal Times
2-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROLOGY
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer. Cape Cod. Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Suognd
VariaMity for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROPHOBIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobe Compounds in
Nonideat Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROXYL RADICALS
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3 Rale of Indirect
Photoreaction
PB92-1S0374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere Theory and Practice 4 Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Hydroxyl Radical Formation m Aqueous Reactions (pH 3
8) of lron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Pnoto-Fenton
Reaction
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability of Troposphenc OH dumg Ice Ages, Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modem Times
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYDROXYUREA
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogemc Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HVPOTHALAMIC HORMONES
Use of Penfuswn to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYPOTHALAMUS
5.7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus ot Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
HYPOTHERMIA
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brai^Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ICE MAKERS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Energy Use of ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ICTALURUS NEBULOSUS
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DMA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictelurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IDAHO
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ILLINOIS
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206879/REB 92-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-223023/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 4:
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB92-239482/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
IMINODIPROPIONITRILES
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Fol-
lowing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Imino-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/RE8
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity ol an Urban Profile ot Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model 'Trichinella spkalis'.
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
IMMUNITY
Effects of PCB (Aroctor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latta') Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cydophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
IMMUNO ASSAY
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
IMMUNOLOGY
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered
2-Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models
PB92-217025/REB
92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol
Ethers Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosup-
pressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyace-
tic Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
IMPACTORS
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Par-
ticles
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IH-S1TU PROCESSING
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ BKxedamation
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IN SITU TREATMENT
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IN VITRO ANALYSIS
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INCENTIVES
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831/REB
92-04 PC A07/MF A02
INCINERATION
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCOF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Full-scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8 Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A08
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-1S2834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1.,
Municipal Waste Combustion
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Trace Elements. Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1,2, and 3
Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held
in Hollywood. Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and
12. Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with
Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INCINERATORS
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the
Purity Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ion-
izing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113156/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate tor Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cmerability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
B92-195932/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report of fietech. Inc.. Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 9244 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
INDEX OF BIOTIC INTEGRITY
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
P892-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INDEXES
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index. 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
INDIAN LANDS
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INDIANA
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
INDIGENOUS MICROORGANISMS
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
INDOLE BUTYRIC ACID
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-23B526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality
Risk Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
P892-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater
Emissions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semi-
volatile Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/RE6 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1.
Technical Report.
PB92-115211 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping. Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville, Florida on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology, Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-0.1 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PCA19/MFA04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
92-01 PC A20/MF A04
1 through 5.
PB92-115
PB92-115377/REB
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/RES 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
PB92-139419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenviron-
ments: A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Pressure Differential Project. Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
P892-148519/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
in Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction
Demonstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct
and Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School
Buildings.
PB92-198282/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a
New York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
proficiency Report, July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response,
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and
Aldehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and
Their Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INDUCTION MOTORS
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and
Tray Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
Technology Evaluation Report. SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Horsehead Resource Development Compa-
ny, Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylva-
nia.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the
1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Guides lo Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-226817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alky! and ChloroalKyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries m the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-19S643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Production of Acetal, Amino. and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High
Point and Fayetteville. North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities. Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRY
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao. Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
INFLAMMATION
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracelluiar Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC AOS'MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response
P892-217223/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
INFLUENZA
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene inhalation.
PB92-1246SO/REBT 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics Volume 5 Citations. 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Protects.
PB92-111905mEB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National A» Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bt*ogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics Index. 1991.
PBW-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AIM
NATKX Data Base Report on State. Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
P892-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotkne
Reports
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Access EPA: Pubdc Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets. Clearinghouses and Hotknes. Records Management
Programs. Major EPA Environmental Databases. Library
and Information Services. State Environmental Libraries.
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User s Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Permit Tracking System (PTS). Version 10 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP O03
INFORMATION SERVICES
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992
PB92-1986S4/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PIRLA DBMS Quck Reference Guide
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Global Ecosystems Database Version 01 (Beta-test)
EPA Global Ornate Research Program NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program Prototype 1 Data-
base Documentation NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Design. Development and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Sods Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
1.
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT) Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS)
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP D04
INFORMATION TRANSFER
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
1991 Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report. September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal. State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-2316467REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INFRARED SPECTROMETERS
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sutfate Determina-
tion
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infra-
red Spectrometry tor the Determination of Semvolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INGHAM COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). Motor
Wheel Disposal Site. Lansing. Ml (First Remedial Action).
September 1991
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
INJECTION
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
P892-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon In-
jection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INJECTION WELLS
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
INKS
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
INLAND SILVERSIDES
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Sitverside. 'Menidia
beryNina. (Pisces: AtherinkJae) from Blackwater Bay.
Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INLETS
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols
into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
P892-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report (Third Edrtion).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-221647/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology Volume 1
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments. Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PCAOVMFA01
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-23S605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
INORGANIC CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING
SYSTEM
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (fot
Microcomputers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
INSECTICIDES
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INSPECTION
IM240 Transient UM Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the
1990's: Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions.
Cost and Convenience. Technical Information Document.
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Mufti-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INSPECTIONS
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
INSTRUCTIONS
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and RodentHade Act 2 Instructions
for Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INSTRUMENTAL CONDITIONING
Senal Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats Comparison of
Instrumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KVV-48
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KEYWORD INDEX
INVERTEBRATES
INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
INTERLABORATORY COMPARISONS
Interlaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Add Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Tnangle Park, North Carolina on April
10-11, 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari - Fial.
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB91-242677/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB91-242685/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fuji.
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB91-242701/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EO*
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application lor Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Federal Coach.
P892-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF AOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF AIM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122B22/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122548/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF AOS
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE1t
Application lor Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-182799/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
PB92-182823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-1B2831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182856/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF AOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INTERSUBJECT VARIABILITY
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INVENTORIES
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Con-
92-04 PCA11/MFA03
gress
PE
'B92-227800/REB
INVERTEBRATES
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KW-49
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KEYWORD INDEX
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Ctams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
INVESTIGATIONS
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ION EXCHANGING
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
IOWA
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
IRONTON (OHIO)
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ISOPHORONE
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISOPRENE
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISOXABEN
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232: Isoxaben.
PB92-160548/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JACKSON COUNTY (MISSISSIPPI)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jack-
son County. Mississippi
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
JEFFERSON BOROUGH (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal. Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KANSAS
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KAOUNITE
Effects of pH. Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KARST HYDROLOGY
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karsf Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
KELP
Loog-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes, Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
KENAI LAKES INVESTIGATION PROJECT
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KENTUCKY
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KENTWOOD (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill. Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action). March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
KEPONE
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KIDNEY
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions
with 6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxioty and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KIDNEY NEOPLASMS
Alpha2u-G!obulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Globulin: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia
in the Male Rat. Held in Gaithersburg. MD. on November
13-14, 1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KILLIFISH
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selfing Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KINDLING (NEUROLOGY)
Potentiation of Inhibition with Perforant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Vqltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosullan in Amygdala Kin-
PB92-189000/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide
Endosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KINETICS
Development of Predictive Structure-Bipdegradation Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometricalfy Gen-
erated Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KINETOCHORES
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochlqramine upon
Inactivated of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and
'Klebsiella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KNOWLEDGE BASES (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE)
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for En-
vironmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
KNOX COUNTY (MAINE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope. ME. (First Remedial Action). De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
KUWAIT
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LA NINA
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-21740S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LABELS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compact Label File -1992 (Fiche 1 - 5261).
PB92-911699/REB 92-01 MFS2640.00
LABORATORIES
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assur-
ance. Third Edition. Change 1.
PB92-15Q3907REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis'.
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-19S7S9/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-22B436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
LABORATORY ANIMALS
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LABORATORY TESTS
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
LAGOONS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
LAKE MICHIGAN
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAKES
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-1B0371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206879/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1:
Statewide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 4:
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB92-239482/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
LAND APPLICATION
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: DDT/DDE/DDD.
PB92-150408/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-19B548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
LAND COVERS
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
LAND DISPOSAL
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Capsule Report: Disposal of Rue Gas Desulfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS PROGRAM
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LAND MANAGEMENT
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AO1
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23, 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carbon
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
LEAD (METAL)
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PS92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-1506SS/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-1S3428/REB 92-01 PCA1S/MFA03
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport: A
Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxii.
P892-179811 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-19822S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bioremediatjon on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Compilation of Current Practices at Und Disposal Facili-
ties- Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates. Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
P892-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
1.
PB92-115310/REB
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2. Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
DuPont/Oberiin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Btoventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Oberiin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/HE8 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
PB92-153436/REB
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geotextile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-1 53451 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
PB92-1 61 1 99/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
SoH Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting, Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
In srtu Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature
Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated
Soil
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue. .-.,.«. ....
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAND RECLAMATION
Hydraulic Fracturing to l.nprove Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
LANDFILL GAS
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
LARVAE
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis',
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LATVIA
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAUNDRIES
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PCA17/MFA04
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCII
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) -
EBCDIC (1972-November 1991).
PB92-592220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
File (1972-April 1992).
PB92-592380/REB 92-01 Subscriptions 1,440.00
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14, 1991 to April 22, 1992).
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket.
PB92-921700/REB 92-01 Subscription
Superfund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB 92-01 Standing Order
LAW (JURISPRUDENCE)
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 Subscription$96.00
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
LAWNS
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your
Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LCA (LIFE-CYCLE ANALYSIS)
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-17987B/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
LEACHING
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
LEAD ACID BATTERIES
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of
Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling.
PB92-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites.- Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEAD AND COPPER RULE
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
LEAD ARSENATE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
LEAD (METAL)
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic
Absorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
Spectrometry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and
Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-1 62551 /REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEAD POISONING
Child Lead Exposure Study. Leeds. Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
LEAK DETECTORS
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
LEAKAGE
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEARNING
Effects of Trimethyltin on Repeated Acquisition (Learn-
ing) in the Radial-Arm Maze.
PB92-227503/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEARNING DISORDERS
Neonatal Exposure to Tnmethyltin Disrupts Spatial De-
layed Alternation Learning in Preweanling Fiats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Choliner-
gic Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Cotahi-
tine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEAVES
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEAVES (BOTANY)
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in
Red Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Leaf Photosynthebc and Water Relations Responses for
Valencia1 Orange Trees Exposed to OxxJant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-1S3SS7/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEBANON COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA (Second Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
LEE COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia,
, ,
PB92-232776/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
LEGISLATION
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne. Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27. 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEHKSH COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard. Weisenber Township, Letngh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Domey
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, LeWgh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heteva
Landfill Site, Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action).
(Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEVmOSTON COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (Fist Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-96410S/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
LEYOK5 CELLS
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LH
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Lu-
teMzing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92- 15051 5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIABILITIES
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
LIBERTY COUNTY (TEXAS)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LIBERTY (MISSOURI)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
LICENSES
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assur-
ance. Third Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
LIFE CYCLES
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Ofe-Cyde TesL
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena-
ceodentata1 (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Life History and lexicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mystds.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicrty Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias lalipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
LrGANDS
Continuous Multilioand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humte Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE08
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari - Fiat
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB91-242677/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duly
Trucks - Ford.
PB91-242685/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fuji.
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB91 -242701 /REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duly
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AIM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-1222B2/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381 /REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE99
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PCA22/MFA04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-12B057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
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MACT STANDARDS
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-182799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
PB92-182823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-182831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF £08
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182856/REB 92-04 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
LIGHT SCATTERING
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIGHT TRANSMISSION
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
Slates.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
UGNIN PEROXIDASE
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene
from 'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces livi-
dans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
UGNOCELLULOSE
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
PB92-126861/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIMESTONE INJECTION MULTISTAGE BURNERS
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a
Wall-Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
UNCOLN COUNTY (NEW MEXICO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2, Camzozo. NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
UNDE OXYGEN COMBUSTION SYSTEM
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
UNER LEAK DETECTION RULES
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
LINING PROCESSES
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
LININGS
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrametry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIPIDS
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIPOSOMES
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-
Mediated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Intel-laboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrametry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
A03/MF A01
LIQUID FILTERS
DuPont/Oberiin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
LIQUID RELEASE TEST
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
LIQUID SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROMETRY
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
P&92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1
2-195932/REB
LIQUID WASTES
DuPont/Oberiin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of trie DuPont/Oberiin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
LIQUIDS
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
LITTER
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
LIVER
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LIVER MICROSOMES
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-
chloroaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LIVER NEOPLASMS
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetal-
dehyde. and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LIVER REGENERATION
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOTUS 1-2-3 SYSTEM
Lotus 1 -2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LOUISIANA
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
LOW LEVEL THREAT
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
LOW PRESSURE MEMBRANES
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LUNG
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evsns Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inter subject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette
Smoke and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
LYMPHOCYTES
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LYMPHOMA
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Ca-
pable of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MACACA MULATTA
Effects of PCB (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latta') Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MACOMB COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MACROPHAGES
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MACROPORES
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
MACT STANDARDS
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
gram.
PB92-180124/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KW-53
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KEYWORD INDEX
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compli-
ance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MAGNETIC FIELDS
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MAINE
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-1369S1/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MAINTENANCE
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the
1990's: Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions,
Cost and Convenience. Technical Information Document
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALARIA
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to
the Adenosme Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150B12/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria.
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MALATHION
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathkxi.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAUC DEHYOROGENASE
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three
Cuttivars of Rice.
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
Indoor Air Assessment A Review of Indoor Air Quality
Risk Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facdrbes.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
Long-Term Changes in the Area! Extent of Tidal
Marshes, Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MANAGEMENT
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANAGEMENT METHODS
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANAGEMENT PLANNING
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Suppte-
PB92-137181/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
IWnois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206B79/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
MANE MODEL
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
ttorium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
MANGANESE OXIDES
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Spectroscope Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANILA (PHILIPPINES)
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in De-
veloping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MANUALS
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MANUFACTURERS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Cart-Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANUFACTURING
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Permanent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MAPPING
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping, Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville, Florida on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARICOPA COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6). AZ. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964S09/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MARINE BIOLOGY
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
aries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Select-
ed Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nutritional Value of 'Anemia' and Ttgriopus caUformcus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
etongata' (Holmes) and 'Myskjopsis inti' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MARINE DEBRIS
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARINE FISH
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Select-
ed Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARINE FISHES
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis'. with Notes on Induced Spawn-
129808/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-ConnectJon Pollution into Storm Drain-
age Systems
PB92-217074/HEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Abundant Males in Populations of a Setting Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
MARINE MICROORGANISMS
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Labora-
tory Bwfilms.
P892-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Trans-
formation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MARINE PLANTS
Long-term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes, Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MARSHES
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Res-
toration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
MARYLAND
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MASS BALANCE
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
MASS COMMUNICATION
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interlabqratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of VOST and SemfVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Drowns and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from
Mass Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MASS TRANSFER
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITIES
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
MATERIALS
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MATERIALS HANDLING
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
PB92-158567/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180041/R£B 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
MATERIALS RECOVERY
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Decreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-23S688/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
MATERNAL-FETAL EXCHANGE
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
son of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
MEETINGS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbi-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reid-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
'2-139393/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
: Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
j Aircraft Measurements.
I2-1529S8/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
PB92-152982/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated
Dfoxins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Inter-
phase Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid
Variability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOALS
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/HEB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachloroben-
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
PB92-i73426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroeth-
ane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MEASUREMENT
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-11S294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Waste Minimization Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
MEAT
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limita-
tions, Guidelines New Source Performance Standards
Reprint for the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products
and Rendering. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MEDICAL ETHICS
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews).
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
MEDICAL WASTES
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with
Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEDICAL WASTES TRACKING ACT OF 1988
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEETINGS
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June
10-13, 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-
Scale Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International
Symposium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October
16-19, 1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping, Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville, Florida on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
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KEYWORD INDEX
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches.
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 29-31,
1991.
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23. 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Rue Gas De-
sutfunzation: Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Gtobulin: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia
in the Male Rat Held in Gaithersburg, MD. on November
13-14, 1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Annual Risk Reductkxi Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati, Ohio on April 14-16. 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre. Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
Decembers-?, 1991.
P892-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0. 1. 2, and 3.
Held in Hollywood. Florida, on April 11-14. 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A1»/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5. and 6. Held
In Hollywood. Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-1 74671 /REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AM
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10. 11. and
12. Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14. 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 9241 PC A21/MF A04
Dense Nonaqueout Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178S38/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Acid Aerosol Measurement Inter
Held in Research Triangle Park,
10-11,1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01
rison Workshop.
Carolina on Apr)
PCA1S/MFA03
Implementing Protective Actions for Radotogical Inci-
dents at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceed-
ings of a Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on
September 25-26.1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment
PB92-213198/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AO2
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28,1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in
Alexandria. Virginia on August 17-20.1992.
PB9Z-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley. Maryland on May 19. 1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas.
Texas on June 11-13.1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A04
Muhmedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A Symposi-
tun ProooodMus.
PB92-223171/REB 92-04 PC AO8/MF A02
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research and
Development
PB92-223189/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Enforcement in the 1990's Protect: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF AO4
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on De-
OS. 1990.
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas. Texas on
March 1-3.1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality Standards
for the 21st Century. Held in Arlington, Virginia, on De-
cember 10-12. 1990.
PB92-231828/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas.
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Policy Forum Update. Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29,1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
MEMBRANES
Separation of Hazardous Ogamcs by Low Pressure
" ~ of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
Membranes: Treatment
chates.
PB92-153436/REB
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Ductite-lo-Bnttle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geo-
membrane Sheet
PB92-1S3758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEMMA BERYLUNA
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affMs', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia
beryWna'. (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay.
Florida.
PB92-19577S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERCURY
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool
of the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERCURY (METAL)
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
P892-122977/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
l Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000.
f 162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon In-
jection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-196940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERCURY (METALS)
Mercury in the St Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources
PB92-1959S7/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-19S96S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MERCURY/METHYL
AccSmatkxi of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MESA (ARIZONA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MESOSCALE PHENOMENA
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscaks Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-1S3923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MESOTHEUOMA
Relative MesotheSoma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Ftoer Number and Epidemiology.
P892-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
patfiy in Rats.
amide Toxic Neuropathy in I
PB92-143957/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
comber 12-13.
PB92-231505/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Myetin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150661/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METABOLIC ACTIVATION
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
•Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Ex-
ogenous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation
System Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentra-
tions for the Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1
Mice: A Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine
Mutagenicity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Meta-
bolites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
METABOLISM
Interactive Effects of Aldrin. Cyclohexylamine. 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Forma-
tion by Benzfflaceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in
C3H10T1/2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-
Ring and Bay-Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-1S0762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichlor-
oethylene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
METAL FINISHING
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
METAL INDUSTRY
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Deter-
mination of Poryhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Di-
benzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands. Clamps. Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
92-04 PC AOS/MF AOt
PB92-227677/REB
METALLIFEROUS MINERALS
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
METALLOTHIONEIN
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
son of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METALS
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ion-
izing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel BioavaHability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio. Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-1461S8/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
dean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic
Behavior of Non-Essential Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water Sampling Artifacts and Repro-
ducibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analy-
sis of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-12279S/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
KVV-56
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MINE WASTES
METHANE
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11. 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188B20/REB 92-01 PC AuS/MF A01
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Econom-
ics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HETHANOBACTERIUM THERMOAUTOTROPHICUM
Hydrogenase-Lmked Gene in 'Methanobacterium ther-
moautotrophicum' Strain DettaH Encodes a Polyferre-
doxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHANOGENIC BACTERIA
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium ther-
moautotrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferre-
doxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHANOL
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle
Toxic Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a SchaB Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neal Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHANOL FUELS
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistively Heated Catalyst on
a Methanol-Fueled Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHOPRENE
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
(^registration Eligibility Document (RED). Methoprene
(List A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHOXYACETIC ACIDS
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered
2-Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHYL BENZIMIDAZOLECARBAMATE
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarba-
mate Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLAT1ON
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLBENZ1MIDAZOLE CARBAMATE
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLENEDIOXYAMPHETAMINES
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with
a Cupnc Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural
Degeneration Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphe-
tamine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
METHYLPHENIDATE
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Com-
parison with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate,
d-Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLPHENYL TETRAHYDROPYRIOINE
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Pro-
tein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA):
Effects of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) on Striatai Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and
Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MICHAEL ADDITION REACTION
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Ca-
pable of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICHAELSVILLE (MARYLAND)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Acton), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICHIGAN
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
MICROBEADS
Interiaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153881/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICROBIAL COLONY COUNT
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Labora-
tory Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICROBIAL DEGRADATION
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by
Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Mtaoaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICROBIAL PEST CONTROL
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Cote-
optera: Coctinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MICROBIOLOGY
2,4,5-Trichtorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Hats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MICROFILTRATION
DuPont/Obertin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Obertin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Oberiin Mi-
crofiltration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MICRONUCLEI
Kinetochore-Staining of SpermatK) Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiatjon or Acrylamide.
PB92-1BB994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICRONUCLEUS TESTS
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICROORGANISM CONTROL (WATER)
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: He-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MICROORGANISMS
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbi-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Detection of Microorganisms in the Envi-
ronment.
PB92-137454/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Microbial Transport through Porous Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorga-
nisms at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19, 1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Geneti-
cally Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial
Environment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MICROSOMES
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICROWAVES
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill. Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
MIDDLESEX COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County. NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MILITARY FACILITIES
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to1 Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-146281/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Mv.rtary Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MILLSBORO (DELAWARE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County. Millsboro, DE.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF AQ1
MILWAUKIE COUNTY (WISCONSIN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin. Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964111/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
MINE DRAINAGE
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MINE WASTES
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of
America (Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek. Reed-
Keppler Park, Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment
Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corp. (Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining
Belt to Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC AM
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 5 (Teledyne Wah Chang to
Wayne Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace)
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1 A
Scoping Study
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines Volume 2 State
Reports
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AIM
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3 Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Rscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC AM
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
MINERAL FIBERS
Relative Mesothefoma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MINERAL WASTES
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
MINERALIZATION
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-1399S5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINERALS
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride m the
Presence of Sumde and Mineral Surfaces
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
MINNESOTA
National PnonMs Lot Sites: Minnesota
PB82-963211 /REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MINORITY GROUPS
Directory of EPA Support to Minonty Academic Institu-
tions. FY 1990-1991.
PB92-21B353/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
MWTEQA2 MODEL
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Spedaton of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOI
MIRRORS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
MISSED ABORTION
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols
for the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy
Loss in the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOI
MISSISSIPPI
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOI
MISSOURI
National Priorities Ust Sites: Missouri
PB92-963214/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MITCHELL COUNTY (NORTH CAROLINA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Mitch-
ell County. North Carolina
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF AOI
MITIGATION
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems A Simplified Approach
PB92-12O427/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF AOI
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program
Proficiency Report January 1992
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
US EPA Office of Research and Development Overview
o! Current Radon Research
PB92-1212SO/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Quality Assurance Proiect Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study,
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program
Proficiency Report, July 1992
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mrtigatxxi Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206580/REB
MITOGENS
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MIXTURES
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the
IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagencity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimuriurn'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOBILE HOMES
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater
Emissions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles. Semi-
volatile Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
MOBILE INCINERATION SYSTEM
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOBILE POLLUTANT SOURCES
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise. Idaho, Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOI
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume
4: Mobile Sources.
PB92-209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
MODEL CONCENTRATION DATA RETRIEVAL
SUBSYSTEM
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3 Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MODELS-SIMULATION
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers)
PB92-S00446/REB 92-01 CP D06
Regional Ondant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-S00842/HEB 92-01 MagTapeS! 500.00
Regional OxicJant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500659/REB 92-01 MagTapeS4000.00
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501436/REB 92-01 CP D02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (lor Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
MOHAVE COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Mohave County. Arizona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PCAOI/MFA01
MOISTURE CONTENT
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
P892-144047/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF AOI
MOLECULAR CLONING
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS. the Repressor-Acti-
vator Gene of tfdB. from the 2.4-Oichlorophenoxyacetic
Acid Catabdic Ptasnmd pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene
from 'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces livi-
dans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOI
MOLECULAR ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIALS
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Po-
tentials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOI
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing
a Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOLLUSCA
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbtoses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PCAI7/MFA04
MONITORING
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
MONMOUTH (NEW JERSEY)
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MONOCHLORAMINE
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon
Inactivation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and
'Klebsiella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MONONGAHELA RIVER
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 2. Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MONONGALIA COUNTY (WEST VIRGINIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mon-
ongalia County, west Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
MONROE COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg. PA. (First Remedial Action) March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
MONTANA
National Priorities List Sites: Montana
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOORE COUNTY (NORTH CAROLINA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MORTALITY
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
MOTHERS
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOTOR ACTIVITY
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Imino-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interiaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects In-
duced by Acute Chiorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Motor Activity in the Assessment of Neurotoxi-
city.
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINES
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MOTOR VEHICLES
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway
Vehicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOI
KVV-58
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KEYWORD INDEX
NANOFILTRATION
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under
Elevated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to
105 deg F).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MOUNTAIN VIEW (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
MSH RELEASE INHIBITING HORMONE
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MSX DISEASE
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MUCUS
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MULT1FACTOR PROSIT ANALYSIS
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers)
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP D02
MUNICIPAL WASTES
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1..
Municipal Waste Combustion
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/BEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1,2, and 3.
Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14. 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held
in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and
12. Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Econom-
ics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
MUNICIPALITIES
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-123009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: DDT/ODE/DDD.
PB92-150408/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Super-fund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill, Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action). September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
MUSTARD GAS
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUTAGENICITY TESTS
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Ex-
ogenous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUTAGENS
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Ex-
ogenous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in
the Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation
System Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentra-
tions for the Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity m Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Ca-
pable of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts
on V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the
IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Forma-
tion by Benz(j)aceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in
C3H10T1/2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-
Ring and Bay-Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1
Mice: A Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine
Mutagenicity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
2.4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes:
Analogues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazoben-
zene (Chapter 4).
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Stud-
PB92-227628/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MUTATIONS
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal
Tract by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Fur-
anone, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MYCORRHIZAL PLANTS
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MYSIOOPSIS BAHIA
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia')
Fed with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuanne Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MYSIDOPSIS BIGELOWI
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR
Potentiation of Inhibition with Perforant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NANOFILTRATION
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
KW-59
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KEYWORD INDEX
NAPHTHALENE
Evaluation of Sorpton Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NARCOTICS
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL ACID PRECIPITATION ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
(NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Develop-
ment of the Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP DM
NATIONAL AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Protects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bfcliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
NATIONAL AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
DATABASE
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities. September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
NATIONAL ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION PROGRAM
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
P892-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NATIONAL ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION PROGRAM/
NATIONAL TRENDS NETWORK
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Vis-
itation Program for the Period October 1989 through Sep-
tember 1990.
PB92-217296/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visi-
tation Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
NATIONAL DRY DEPOSITION NETWORK
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for
the U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARD FOR HAZARDOUS AIR
POLLUTANTS
Production of Acetal. Amino. and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act
P892-146281/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
National Toxicology Program: Review of Current DHHS,
DOE, and EPA Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal
Year 1991.
PB92-189141/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
NATIONAL HOME AND GARDEN PESTICIDE USE SURVEY
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and
Recommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
NATIONAL HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE SURVEY
Chlorinated Onions and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-1801S7/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
NATIONAL HUMAN MONITORING PROGRAM
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
NATIONAL PESTICIDE SURVEY
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- CMonnated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
PB92-16852S/REB 92-04 PC AM
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
P892-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking. Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-16B558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethylene Thtourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
NATIONAL PESTICIDE SURVEYS
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List. NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of
America (Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-
Keppter Park, Residential Areas. Sewage Treatment
Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corp. (Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC AM
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining
Belt to Tar Creek).
PB92-124791 /REB 92-01 PC AM
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume & (Tetedyne Wan Chang to
Wayne Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC AM
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01
PC A07/MF A02
PC A06/MF A02
PC A04/MF A01
PC AOS/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991
Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
P892-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
NPL Characterization Project Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
NERVOUS SYSTEM
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NATIONAL RADON CONTRACTOR PROFICIENCY
PROGRAM
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
NATIONAL RADON MEASUREMENT PROFICIENCY
PROGRAM
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
NATIONAL TRENDS NETWORK
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NATURAL EMISSION STANDARD FOR HAZARDOUS AIR
POLLUTANTS
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
NATURAL EMISSIONS
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129S92/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for
the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-1S3865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of Troposphere OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modem Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-1922027REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
NATURAL ENEMIES
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxteity, Selectivity and Subtethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL ENEMY RISK ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
NATURAL GAS
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle
Toxic Emissions.
PB92-11037S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL GAS ENGINES
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
M53782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEES
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCES
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Concerning the Notifi-
cation and Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act.
PB92-963281/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mon-
ongalia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/REB
Species: Interim Measures,
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fay-
ette County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ha-
bersham County, Georgia.
PB92-232586/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species:
Wheeler County, Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04
Protecting Endangered Species:
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04
Interim Measures,
PCA01/MFA01
Interim Measures,
PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered
Gordon County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/HEB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Species: Interim Measures,
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
NATURAL VENTILATION
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL WETLANDS
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NAVAJO COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navajo County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
NEANTHES ARENACEODENTATA
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena-
ceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEBRASKA
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEOPLASTIC CELL TRANSFORMATION
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In
vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic
Transformation after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NERISK COMPUTER PROGRAM
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NERISK SYSTEM
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP DOS
NERVE DEGENERATION
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with
a Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural
Degeneration Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphe-
tamine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NERVE GROWTH FACTOR
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by
Nerve Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERVE GROWTH FACTORS
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Rbrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Fol-
lowing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by
Nerve Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydrox-
yethyl Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotox-
icology.
PB92-206291/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal
Article).
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with
a Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural
Degeneration Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphe-
lamine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxi-
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Activity and Observational Data 1or Neurotoxicity
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Screening.
PB92-232826/REB
NES (NEUROBEHAVIORAL EVALUATION SYSTEM)
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-1245B5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEUROBEHAVIORAL EVALUATION SYSTEM
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral
Evaluation System.
PB92-195858/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NEUROBEHAVIORAL TEST BATTERY
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEUROCHEMISTRY
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects In-
duced by Acute Chtorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Pu-
berty in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEUROLOGY
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral
Evaluation System.
PB92-1958S8/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NEUTROPHILS
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEVADA
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEVADA TEST SITE
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
year 1990.
DE92010386/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A02
NEW CASTLE COUNTY (DELAWARE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NEW ENGLAND
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assess-
ment of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
NEW HAMPSHIRE
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEW JERSEY
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project Quarterly and Summary Data (for Microcomput-
ers). October 1967-March 1991.
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP D02
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
NEW MEXICO
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood. Sulfite, Soda, Deink. and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda. Deink and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231S69/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF AIM
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Fer-
roaHy Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment
of the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group
1, Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Porychlorinated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of
the Phosphate Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals
Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-2320S7/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Fruits. Vegetables and Special-
ties. Segment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and
Vegetables. Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
NEW YORK
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
NEWSPRINT
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEXT GENERATION WEATHER RADAR
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NIAGARA FALLS (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County, City of Niag-
ara Falls, NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment),
May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NICKEL
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel
P892-123009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxcologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NICOTINE
Intel-comparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB
NITRATES
Effect of Nitrate Addition on BRxestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrate Occurence in U.S. Waters (and Related Ques-
tions). A Reference Summary of Published Sources from
an Agricultural Perspective.
PB92-155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nit/ite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITRITES
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROBENZENES
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sullide Minerals: Ki-
netics. Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITROGEN
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-10807S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Nitrogen Management Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NITROGEN DIOXIDE
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN OXIDE (N2O)
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collec-
tion of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources
for Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN OXIDES
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28.
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicom-
ponent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combus-
tion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and
Adipic Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Avail-
ability and Extent of Application.
PB92-15B260/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
P892-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen Volume 3.
PB92-1763B7/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
NITROPHENOL
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROPHENOLS
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NONIDEAL SOLVENT MIXTURES
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobia Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NONPOINT SOURCES
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans. Louisiana, January 29-31,
1991.
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
NONROAD ENGINES
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-O1 PC A20/MF A04
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
NONROAD VEHICLES
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
NONTARGET SPECIES
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Cole-
optera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH AMERICA
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
NORTH CAROLINA
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NORTH DAKOTA
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough,
Northampton County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NORTHEAST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Regional Ozone Modeling fot Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Brogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
NORTHERN REGION (NEW ENGLAND)
SoH Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150S56/REB 92-01 PC A03CMF A01
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Ap-
pendcesC-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NOXSO PROCESS
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NO*
Removal.
P892-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NPS METHOD 1
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
• Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
NPS METHOD 2
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
NPS METHOD 3
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
NPS METHODS
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
NPS METHODS
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/HEB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethytene TOourea
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
NPS METHOD 7
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
rnfaants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
MRS METHOD*
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
NPS METHODS
Quality Assurance Project Ran for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates.
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
NUCLEAR FACILITIES
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiologicaf Inci-
dents at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceed-
ings of a Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on
September 25-26, 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NUCLEAR POWERED SHIPS
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUMBERS
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
NUMERICAL WEATHER FORECASTING
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUTRIENTS
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUTRITION
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
NUTRITIVE VALUE
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus californicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
elongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUTS (FRUITS)
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmen-
nirin
tal Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB
92-01 PC A12/MF A03
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242 1 1 0/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in
Environmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
das para los Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCJ97.50/MF$42.50
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND PROTECTION
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OCEAN COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OCEAN CURRENTS
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
Compilation ot Water Quality Standards for Marine
Waters.
PB92-231836/REB 92-04 PC A99
OCEAN WASTE DISPOSAL
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation' Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OCTANOL/WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENTS
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OCTANOLS
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ODOR CONTROL
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ODOR DETECTION
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
OFFICE BUILDINGS
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent.
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide 1or Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management
Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume
1. Number 1, February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PC AOt/MF A01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Address-
ing Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable
Unit Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
gram.
PB92-963368/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Understanding Supertund Risk Assessment
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Oil Notifications: Emergency
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04
Response Notification
PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Removal Enforcement.
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of
Hazardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963«3/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTES AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OFFICE OF WETLANDS OCEANS AND WATERSHEDS
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
tions.
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OFFSHORE DRILLING
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
M51653/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OHIO
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OIL FIELDS
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
OIL POLLUTION
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Bioventmg to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art
on Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Per-
formance with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Supertund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 2. Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 4. September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION REMOVAL
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labo-
ratory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
OIL SLICKS
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labo-
ratory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
OIL SPILLS
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art
on Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Per-
formance with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OIL WELLS
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OKLAHOMA
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ON-LINE SYSTEMS
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ONCOGENE PROTEIN P21 (HAS)
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Hat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ONCOGENE PROTEINS
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OPACITY
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Pro-
cedures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
OPERATORS (PERSONNEL)
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Pro-
cedures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
OPTICAL RADAR
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Lidar Return Signals.
N92-31073WREB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
OREGON
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ORGAN CULTURE
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AO1
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbi-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Estimation pi Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Full-Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Bioavaiiabiiity to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Com-
pounds in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP 002
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
ORGANIC CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING
SYSTEM
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
KW-64
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KEYWORD INDEX
OZONE
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.B Version 2) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
ORGANIC LOADING
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submit-
ted TMDLS/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC MATTER
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC PHOSPHATES
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ORGANIC SOLVENTS
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC WASTES
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
PB92S153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIZATIONS
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assess-
ment of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcino-
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANOCHLORINE INSECTICIDES
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kin-
PB92-189000/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide
Endosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ORGANOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDES
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinester-
ase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Or-
ganophosphate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANOTHIOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDES
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neona-
tal and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate In-
secticides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORYZIAS
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias
latipes'.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OVARIAN MYCOSIS
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops aflinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OVENS
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-0! PC A03/MF A01
OVERFLOWS
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OVULATION
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Lu-
teinizing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OVUM IMPLANTATION
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (OCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/RE6 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OXADIXYL
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemi-
cal Registration).
PB92-238492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OXAMYL
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OXIDANTS
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of
Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical
Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
OXIDATION
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-224088/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTIONS
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OXYGEN
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
PB926153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OYSTERS
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OZONATION
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstra-
tion Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in
Santa Monica.
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
OZONE
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC A05/MF A01)
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Lidar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/REB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analy-
sis of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
tion by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
gies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for
the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbo-
hydrate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting
Criteria Guidance Document.
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveotar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion. OAQPS Staff Paper
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA03
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A107MF A03
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the
Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation
Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of
Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical
Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
KW-65
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KEYWORD INDEX
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific North-
west Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration
Projects in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PACIFIC OCEAN
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PACKAGING
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PAINTS
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic
Absorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
Spectrometry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PALATE
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PALEOECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF RECENT LAKE
ACIDIFICATION PROJECT
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PALEOUMNOLOGY
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110B24/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
:-180405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAMS (PHOTOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT MONITORING
STATIONS)
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting
Criteria Guidance Document
PB92-14S390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAPER INDUSTRY
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Surffie. Soda, Deink. and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sectors 8
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category. Group 1 Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Pol/chlorinated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PARTICLE DEPOSITION
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
2-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PARTICLES
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
P ARTICULATES
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reid Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte. Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
PB92-152859/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Par-
ticles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
PARTITION
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PARTITION COEFFICIENTS
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/FIEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PASSAIC TOWNSHIP (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PASSIVE SMOKING
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
PAST SYSTEM
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PATH OF POLLUTANTS
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport: A
Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PATHOGENIC FUNGI
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PATHOGENS
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PATTERN RECOGNITION
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from
Mass Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PATTERNS
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENALTIES
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
ABEL. User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PENNSAUKEN (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PENNSYLVANIA
National Priorities List Sites. Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
PENTACHLOROETHANE
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterbome Organic Chemicals in
Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene to Qenotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1
Mice: A Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine
Mutagenicity.
PB92-15089S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenicals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site)
Report for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pen-
tachlorophenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PENTOBARBITAL
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENTOSTATIN
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to
the Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PEPPER PLANTS
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PERFORANT PATH
Potentiation of Inhibition with Pertorant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols.
Phase 2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols.
Phase 1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality
Standard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PERIFUSION
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERIODICALS
EPA Journal Holdings Report. 1991.
PB92-132810/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1992.
PB92-217728/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscriptionS96.00
PERIPHERAL NERVES
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions
with 6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERMEABILITY
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PERMEAMETERS
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from
Multiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERMEATING
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
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PESTICIDES
PERMIT TRACKING SYSTEM
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP D03
PERMITS
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1966). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261 (.General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PCA14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping,
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PC All
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
~ " '" Hazardous
ng Proce-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB
92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/HEB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PCA17
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington,
USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
PERSIAN GULF
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL COOLING DEVICES
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-
up Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PEST CONTROL
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
PB92-114990/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmen-
tal Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
PESTICIDE APPLICATOR TRAINING COLLECTION
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCS97.50/MFS42.50
PESTICIDE REGISTRATION
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenicals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152B42/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Oisposal/Waste Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27 1991
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PESTICIDES
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Methoprene
PB92-111848/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene
(List A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
1,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/RES 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Alachlor: Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1 /2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium
Bromide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget
Plant Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held
in Corvallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1.1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
P892-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Ap-
pendices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumizole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide.
PB92-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim. '
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/RES
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Coopera-
tive Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters
and Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Handbook: How to Respond to
the Reregistration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232: Isoxaben.
PB92-160548/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at
Plains. Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumraants. and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethylene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
P892-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Pro-
posed. (Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,
and New Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary. Results, and
Recommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodentjcide Act 1. Guidance
for State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenttode Act 2. Instructions
for Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-18581B/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid
(H3AsO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocar-
bamates (EBDCs).
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-1858S9/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate
(Tolerance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E08
Status of Pesticides in Reregistralion and Special
Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Cole-
oplera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition), November
1991.
PB92-218403/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl Amine
Hydrochloride.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Heregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent
Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium sativum'
(Garlic).
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Citric Acid.
PB92-221829/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Citric Acid.
PB92-221B37/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ste-
phens County, Georgia.
PB92-224096/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-224328/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
das para tos Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
PB92-225051/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Walker County, Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report).
PB92-227636/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Pesticide Reregistration.
PB92-231182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Suspended. Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR) Pesticides
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mon-
ongalia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Jack-
son County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232S03/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navajo County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Carter
County. Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fay-
ette County. Iowa,
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ha-
bersham County, Georgia.
PB92-232586/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
conino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Aran-
sas County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitch-
ell County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Mohave County, Arizona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia.
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wheeler County, Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Gordon County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: 'Allium sativum1 (Garlic).
PB92-233139/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis'
GB03.
PB92-238484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemi-
cal Registration).
PB92-238492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas
fluorescens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-238500/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP D02
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCS97.50/MFS42.50
Pesticide Compact Label File -1990 Updates.
PB92-911600/REB 92-01 Subscription
Compact Label File -1992 (Fiche 1 - 5281).
PB92-911699/REB 92-01 MFS2640.00
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KEYWORD INDEX
PITUITARY HORMONES
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Assessing LIST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PCA16/MFA03
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-1790SO/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PETROLEUM REFINING
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines for the Petroleum Refining Industry
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PHAGE LAMBDA
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcino-
92-01 PC A03/MF ACM
Prophage Induction by ONA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DMA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHANEROCHAETE CHRYSOSPORIUM
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry.
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PHARMACOKINETICS
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterbome Organic Chemicals in
Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-pKfioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichlor-
oethylene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Physiotogica|ly Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic
Behavior of Non-Esscntial Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHARMACOLOGY
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by
Nerve Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHASE 2 RULE
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PHASE STUDIES
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PHENOBARBITAL
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOL
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOL/DICHLORO
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dtchlorophenol
Dechlorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOL/PENTACHLORO
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by
Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHENOLS
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHORBOL ESTERS
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine. 2,4-Diarnin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSGENE
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHOSPHATE INDUSTRY
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of
the Phosphate Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PHOSPHATE ROCK SLIME
Potential Uses of Phpsphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PHOSPHOGYPSUM
Potential Uses of Phpsphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PHOSPHOINOSITIDES
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHONIC ACID/PROPYL-METHYL
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous
NOx-lnduced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-
8) of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton
Reaction.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeSI 500.00
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTapeS4000.00
PHOTOCHEMISTRY
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING CHEMICALS
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSORS
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
PS9?129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia1 Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHTHALATE ESTERS
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-GlutamyT Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC AB3/MF A01
PHTHALIC ACID ESTERS
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
PHYCOVIRUSES
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHYSIOLOGY
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule
Fluid from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PICLORAM
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PIGEON RIVER
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIGEON RIVER ALLOCATION MODEL
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PILOT COLUMNS
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PILOT PROGRAMS
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PINE TREES
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbo-
hydrate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIPELINES
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PITUITARY HORMONES
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat: Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular
Hormones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated
Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLAINS (GEORGIA)
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Coopera-
tive Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at
Plains, Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLANT DISEASES
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in
Red Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colleto-
trichum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your
Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT GROWTH
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global
Plant Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement
of Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT VIRUSES
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLANTS (BOTANY)
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement
of Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget
Plant Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held
in Corvallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1, 1990
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application of a Rant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
P892-1245S1/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ModeHJerung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikaJien in Boeder und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bwavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Franklin County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PLANTS REPRODUCTION
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLASMA FURNACES
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PLASMIDS
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Acti-
vator Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
Acid Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLASTICS
Lignoce!lulos>c-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
als.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
fation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
92-04 PCA03/MFA01
PLASTICS INDUSTRY
Production of Acetal, Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PLASTICS RECYCLING
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLATINUM GASAVER
Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of the Platinum Ga-
saver, a Retrofit Device.
PB92-104421/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLATINUM GASAVERS
Second EPA Evaluation of the Platinum Gasaver Device
under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act (Updated).
PB92-104413/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLOIDIES
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomer-
ase Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLUMES
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simu-
lation of Hydraulic K ' "
PB92-227404/REB
PLUTONIUM
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of Plutonium.
americium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POECILIA
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POISING CAPACITY
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1991.
PB92-132810/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-1647227REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment.
PB92-213198/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA Journal Holdings Report. 1992.
PB92-217728/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry.
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-10434B/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June
10-13,1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
PB92-1S1653/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating In-
dustry.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Can-Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-19855S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Military Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Walker County, Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscriptionS96.00
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
POLLUTION CONTROL
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the
1990s.
PB91-220376/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
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POLLUTION CONTROL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
tne Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U S
EPA WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1
Technical Report.
PB92-115211 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC AJ2/MF A03
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and
Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162551/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test-
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AOZ
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a
New York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206879/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A Symposi-
um Proceedings.
PB92-223171/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Re-
cycling Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Qual-
ity Assurance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF AOZ
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administra-
tor's Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
National Priorities List Sites. Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AOZ
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01
PC A05/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado
PB92-963237/ReS 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
P892-963244/REB
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites.- Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOZ
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund: Focusing on ;he Nation at Large. 1991
Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Trans-
mittal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31, 1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
Superfund Program implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AOZ
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Resulls.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-S63313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development
of Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evalua-
tion of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Super-
fund Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PS92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
Soils.
PB92-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Rela-
tions and the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site. Burrilrville and North Smithheld, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill. Dover. NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical. South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action). De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland. MA.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottoto
Pig Farm, Raymond. NH. (First RemediaT Action). March
1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply. Mitford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, BHterica, MA. (Second Remedial Action).
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/HEB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site. Town of Eaton, Madison County. NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village WeWtetd. Broome County, Endicott, NY. (Second
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF ADI
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzate
Plating Company. Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action).
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County. City of Niag-
ara Falls. NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment).
May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Matttace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-O4 PC AM/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1). Lakehurst. NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-96380B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaac Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. (Operable Unit 2). Lakehurst. NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County. NJ (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area. Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PCA15/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries. Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963614/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Deerfield Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Miltvilte and Vine-
land, Cumberland County. NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action). December
1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation. Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County. NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site. Town of Colesville, Broome
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin. NY. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963B25/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County. NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery, Altegany County, Wellsville, NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama. PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale. Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill. Juncos. PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County. NJ.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County,
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County. PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg. PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County. PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (Fret Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground. Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site. Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action).
(Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2. Williams Township, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (VHIsboro Plant). Sussex County. Miltsboro, DE.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division, Lycoming County, Williams-
port. PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County. PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenof), Haverford Township,
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site. Mt Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site. Danville. VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross. VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-96392S/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): WWt-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3). Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck. VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963927/RE6 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill. Springfield Township, York County. PA
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA flegjon 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County. VA. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County. PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Qlynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tn-City
Industrial Disposal Site. Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County. Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park, Broward County, FL (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-9S4007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twetve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCS Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney. SC. (First Remedial
Action). May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
ntston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Cal-
houn County, Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Acton), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
P892-964011 /REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 4), Roane
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge, TN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
P892-964015/REB 92-0/4 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO). Jefferson County, Leeds. AL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-96401B/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries. Volusia County. Deland. FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy. Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB9S-964101/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5).- Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5).- Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action).
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Baffle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964111/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment). September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfielci. OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co.. New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
vine, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Futtz
Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis
Municipal Wells, Sturgis, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Hampton Township, Dakota County,
MN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-
Central Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better
Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pare, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford, IL (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2, Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dufauque, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
ME. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City. Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company, Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Brodenck
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action). (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust). Deer Lodge
County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpm Counties, CO. (third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6), Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site, (New Location). (Operable Unit 2), Adams
County, CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver, CO.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales. (New Location), (Operable Unit 3). Adams County,
CO. (third Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South
Bay Asbestos Area, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964S01/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories). CA. (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Arques) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964S06/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6), AZ. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1), Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination. Mesa, AZ. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA, Inc., Petaluma. CA. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turtock, CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave. (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics).
Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics. (Teledyne Semiconductor). Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County. WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10). Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma. WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D). Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard. Bannock County, Pocatello, ID.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility. Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION LAWS
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-1801B1/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF AIM
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION PREVENTION
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-1008S8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary prink-
ing Water Regulation for 36 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169S64/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the OSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA s Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Status Report: State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PCA10/MFA03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC AO9/MF A02
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A04
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KEYWORD INDEX
POTABLE WATER
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION SOURCES
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF AOZ
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AOZ
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-1B0256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-1B6246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List.
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and
Aldehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and
Their Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION TRANSPORT
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
POLYCHAETA
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena-
ceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in Human Serum.
PB92-144062/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7.8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Mas-
sachusetts, and Kent. Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlorinated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
arid Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATEO OIBENZODIOXINS
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
trometry.
P892-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
POLYCHLOROBIPHENYL COMPOUNDS
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychiorinated Bi-
phenyls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of PCB (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
Specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latta') Monkeys.
P892-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing
a Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYETHYLENE
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geo-
membrane Sheet.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Direct DNA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
POLYOMAVIRUS TRANSFORMING ANTIGENS
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In
vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic
Transformation after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PONDS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6), Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/HEB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
POPULATION (STATISTICS)
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitor-
ing Programs.
P892-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POPULATIONS
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PORE WATER
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
fanisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus
lutriate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POROUS MEDIA
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Transport through Porous Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POSITION DOCUMENT
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
POTABLE WATER
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF AOZ
Paying for Safe Water: Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110360/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
Products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOZ
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A
Model System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF AOZ
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Dnnking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethylene Thkxirea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling. Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicotogical Effects for Dtehlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachtoroben-
zene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocydc-
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicotogic Effects lor
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroeth-
ane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Concerns with the New Conform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connec-
tion.
PB92-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved
Inorganic Carbon (DIC).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179852/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonafon/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2.6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 6.
PB92-223130/REB 92-04 PCA21/MFA04
Hearth Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphomc Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
POTASSIUM BROMIDE
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium
Bromide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POTASSIUM NITRATE
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POTOMAC RIVER BASIN
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRECIOUS METALS
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY)
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report. 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-19B209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospher-
ic Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipi-
tation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visi-
tation Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PREDICTION EQUATIONS
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PREGNANCY
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarba-
mate Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP 002
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
rial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PREREMEDIAL ACTIONS
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PRESCORE PROGRAM
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
PRESSURE FIELD EXTENSION
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRESTO-EPA-POP MODEL
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PRETREATMENT PROCESSES
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PRINCEP
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PRINCIPAL ORGANIC HAZARDOUS CONSTITUENT
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cinerability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PRINTED CIRCUITS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PRINTING
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and
Control of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and
Publishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PRIORITY POLLUTANTS
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRODIAMINE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Superfund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB
PROGRAMS
Directory of EPA Support to Minority Academic Institu-
tions, FY 1990-1991.
PB92-218353/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund: Program Policies and Administration.
PB92-963200/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administra-
tor's Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Progress, Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31. 1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PROJECTOR SLIDES
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
92-01 Standing Order
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KEYWORD INDEX
PUBLIC HEALTH
PROMOTOR REGIONS (GENETICS)
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa' PAD: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-lnducibte (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PROPELLANTS
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PROPERTY REACTIVITY CORRELATIONS
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PROPIONIC ACID
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161963/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROTECTION
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the
1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Walker County, Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Wilson County, Tennessee.
PB92-231083/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Franklin County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County, North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species. Interim Measures. Deca-
tur County, Georgia.
PB92-231117/REB 92-04 PC A01 /MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jack-
son County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navajo County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
conino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aran-
sas County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitch-
ell County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Mohave County, Anzona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia.
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superiund Progress - Aficionado's Version: Progress as
of June 30, 1992.
PB92-963278/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Progress, Summer 1992.
PB92-963279/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDES
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Ac-
tions for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate
Protective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary
Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acryfates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-
up Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PROTEINS
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
PROTOCOLS
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PROTOPLASTS
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colleto-
trichum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS APACIA
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS STUTZERI
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Trans-
forrnation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE
Evaluation of Four Aero-biological Sampling Methods for
the Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-158591/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PSEUDOPREGNANCY
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (OCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate,
d-Amphetamine and Cnlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2.
Sensory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PUBERTY
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Pu-
berty in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PUBLIC ACCESS
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services. State Environmental Libraries,
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
PUBLIC HEALTH
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater
Emissions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semi-
volatile Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Child Lead Exposure Study. Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Ac-
tions for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/RE8 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
PB92-184969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-198548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspec-
tives. The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National
Report.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development
of Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evalua-
tion of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
B).
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
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KEYWORD INDEX
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries.
Management and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PUBLISHING
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and
Control of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and
Publishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PUERTO RICO
National Priorities Ust Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PUGET SOUND
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Terra Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Select-
ed Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey. 1990.
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Mate-
rials in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512mEB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Btoaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PUGET SOUND ESTUARY PROGRAM
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Dionn and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PULMONARY NEOPLASMS
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PUMPING
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PUTRESCENT WHOLE EGG SOLIDS
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent
Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PVM (PARALLEL VIRTUAL MACHINE)
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUAL2E MODEL
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-20621B/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Hertwades.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Ptan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Ptan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates. Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethylene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeolqgic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
PB92-ie8804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUALITY CONTROL
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
QUALITY SYSTEM
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th)
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RABUN COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RACKWITZ-FIESSLER METHOD
Evaluation of the Rackwilz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIATION ACCIDENTS
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiological Inci-
dents at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceed-
ings of a Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on
September 25-26, 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RADIATION EFFECTS
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
RADIATION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
RADIATION MONITORING
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
year 1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 63, July-Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-164706/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
RADIATION MONITORS
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RADIATION PROTECTION
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Ac-
tions for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiological Inci-
dents at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceed-
ings of a Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on
September 25-26. 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RADIO BROADCASTING
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RADIO STATIONS
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
Potential Uses of Phpsphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
year 1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
B).
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL
Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
Soils.
PB92-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous
and Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
RECORD OF DECISION
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables
PB92-921100/RES 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RAOIOISOTOPES
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIUM
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Acti-
vated Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
RADON
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1.
Technical Report.
PB92-t15211/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping, Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville. Florida on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview
of Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette
Smoke and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction
Demonstrations in New York State
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PCA05/MFA01
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School
Buildings.
PB92-198282/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a
New York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 ' PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RADON 222
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADON MITIGATION
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction
Demonstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/RES 92-01 PC A20YMF A04
RAGWEED POLLEN
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human
Respiratory Tract.
PB92-227S37yREB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-10434B/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
RAINFALL
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model
of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RANKING
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RAYMOND (NEW HAMPSHIRE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottolo
Pig Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
REACTION KINETICS
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labo-
ratory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17).
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Hates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
riydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-
8) of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton
Reaction.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Hafogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
P892-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
REACTORS
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REAUTHORIZATION ISSUES
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RECOMBINANT FUSION PROTEINS
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RECOMMENDATIONS
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
RECORD OF DECISION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
POD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply, Milford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical MA (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2). Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1), Lakehurst, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PCA15/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries. Salem County, Pedricktowa NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
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Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County,
MJ. (Second Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Deerfield Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Millville and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao. Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County. NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cotesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Cotesville, Broome
County. NY. (First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site. Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County. NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
P892-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps. Broome County, Conklin. NY. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal. Bergen County. Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1991
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill. Town of Warwick, Orange County. NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery. Allegany County, Wellsville. NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells. Guayama. PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Mxttletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company. Heltertown Borough,
Northampton County. PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard. Weisenber Township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963906/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Domey
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County. PA. (Second Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - POO, Cfiambersburg. PA. (First Remedial
Action). August 1991
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township. Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921 /REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenor). Haverford Township.
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site, Ml Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site. Operable Unit 2. Newtown. VA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County.
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park, Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twerve-Mile Creek. Lake Harrwell PCB Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action). May 1991.
PB92-964009/HEB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds. AL (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County. Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage. Richmond County.
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action). (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action).
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co.. New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek. Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kem-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04VMF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7)-. John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff. IA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company. Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust), Deer Lodge
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REGULATIONS
County, Anaconda. MT. (Second Remedial Action) Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8)- Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties, CO. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Arques) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9). Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base. Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511 /REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9). Sola Opti-
cal USA, Inc., Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation. Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turlock, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901). (Signetics),
Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma, WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D), Pierce
County. WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard, Bannock County, Pocatello, ID.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund: Record of Decision.
PB92-964700/REB 92-01 Standing Order
RECOVERY
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
RECYCLED MATERIALS
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
als.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
RECYCLING
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PS92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
RED SPRUCE TREES
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in
Red Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REDUCTION
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REDUCTION (CHEMISTRY)
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Ki-
netics, Products, and Solubility
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REFER DATA BASE
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
REFLEXES
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REFORESTATION
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-
Scale Reforestation, Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
fO, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
REFRIGERANT CONDENSERS
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supple-
ment 1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
REFRIGERANTS
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refriger-
ant Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Refrigerants from
Results for 1,1-dich-
loro-1-fluoroethane (CCI2FCH3).
PB92-154277 92-01 Not available NTIS
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
REFRIGERATING MACHINERY
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REFRIGERATORS
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
PB92-152982/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermophysical Properties of Gaseous Re
Speed-of-Sound Measurements. 2. Result
kets.
PB92-106913/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REFUELING
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
REFUSE DERIVED FUELS
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
REGIONAL ACID DEPOSITION MODEL
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-15B518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REGIONAL LAGRANGIAN MODEL OF AIR POLLUTION
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model
of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REGIONAL OXIDANT MODEL
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Estimating Natural Emissions tor EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
gies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTape$1500.00
Regional Oxidani Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTape$4000.00
REGIONAL OZONE MODELING FOR NORTHEAST
TRANSPORT PROJECT
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
REGIONAL PLANNING
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submit-
ted TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
REGISTRATION
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP D02
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
REGULATIONS
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Compliance Concerns with the New Coliform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Citric Acid.
PB92-221829/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Citric Acid.
PB92-221837/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: 'Allium sativum' (Garlic).
PB92-233139/RES 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
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EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemi-
cal Registration).
PB92-238492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas
fluorescens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-238500/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
REID VAPOR PRESSURE
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture.
PB92-1436B4/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REMEDIAL ACTION
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of
Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Hydraulic Fracturing to improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
lexicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-146281/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Obertin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC AOG/MF A02
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati, Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180041/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ation. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
PB92-19013imEB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/HEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28,1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Oberlin Mi-
crofiltration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trpl Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
P892-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4)
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremedtation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Accessing the $50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply, Milford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1), Lakehurst, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Deerfield Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Millville and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
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REMEDIAL ACTION
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92.963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-96382S/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama. PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Helfertown Borough,
Northampton County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dorney
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township,
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2. Newtown, VA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County. PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park, Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twelve-Mile Creek. Lake Hartwell PCB Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Ztonsvflle. IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MM. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville. IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site. Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company, Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust), Deer Lodge
County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties, CO. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Argues) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, S, 6), AZ. (Second
Remedial ActionV September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-9645117REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA, Inc.. Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site. Turtock, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave. (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signebcs),
Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics. (Tetedyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915. Sunnyvale. CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base. Site F (Operable Unit 2). Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma. WA. (third Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D). Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
P892-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard, Bannock County. Pocatello. ID.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility. Yakima. WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
REMEDIAL RESPONSE
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF ACM
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
REMEDIATION GOALS
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Pan B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REMOTE SENSING
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REMOVAL
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-21B320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Con-
sideration of ARARS during Removal Actions.
PS92-963401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. SoT
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
P892-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Rela-
tions and the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RENOVATING
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Res-
toration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
REPAIR SHOPS
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
REPELLENTS
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soil.
PB92-963408/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
REPRESSOR PROTEINS
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Acti-
vator Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
Acid Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa1 PAD: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-1 nducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGY)
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia')
Fed with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Human Hearth Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development Neurotoxteity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella1 and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Athermops affinis',
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Sifverside, 'Menidia
beryflina'. (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay,
Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REREGISTRATION
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB
(List A, Case C
PB92-111855/RE
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Document (RED): Methoprene
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB 92-01 PC A02VMF A01
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium
Bromide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Document (RED): Warfarin.
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
jistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Ap-
ices C-H.
M26747/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Handbook: How to Respond to
the Reregistration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-224328/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B. Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
RESEARCH
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program. Pro-
gram Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10. 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
1991 Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview
of Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research and
Development.
PB92-2231B9/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
RISK ASSESSMENT
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, Febru-
ary 1992.
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Toxicology Program: Review of Current DHHS,
DOE, and EPA Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal
Year 1991.
PB92-189141/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
National Toxicology Program: Annual Plan for Fiscal Year
1991.
PB92-189158/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida
Wetlands Study.
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
RESERVOIRS
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Pop-
ulations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impound-
ments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1.
Technical Report.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PCA05/MFA01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1. Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
in Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
P892-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
RESIDUES
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping,
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks. Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A1S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
(RCRA)
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
INFORMATION SYSTEM
RCRIS Data Element Dictionary, Version 3.0.0. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System (RCRIS) Extract Tape.
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
RESOURCE CONSERVATION RECOVERY ACT
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITIES
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Char-
acteristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bron-
choalveolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bron-
choalveolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reac-
tive Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human
Respiratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RESTORATION
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology
and Public Policy.
PB92-224161/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
RETINOIDS
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REVERSAL LEARNING
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of
Instrumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REVIEWS
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review.
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RHODE ISLAND
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RHYTHMICAL SLOW WAVE ACTIVITY
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RICE
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RICE PLANTS
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three
Cultivars of Rice.
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RIPARIAN WATERS
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration
Projects in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
RISK ASSESSMENT
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality
Risk Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches.
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
P892-1B4969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Hearth Research to Support Risk Assessment
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the OSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment
PB92-21319B/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB92-239S16/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP O06
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Ateo Known as SARA Tide 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useabitity in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356'REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance for Data UseabUity in Risk Assessment (Part
B).
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR SUPERFUND
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RIVERS
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF ADI
Analysis of Long-term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RIVULUS MARMORATUS
Abundant Males in Populations of a Setting Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
,
PB92-195783/REB
,
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROAOMAPS SYSTEM
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Tide 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP DO4
ROANE COUNTY (TENNESSEE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 4), Roane
County, Oak Ridge. TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROBOTICS
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROCKFISH
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-166428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROCKFORO (ILLINOIS)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford. IL First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-9641 4 1 /HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
xing Root Growth and Root Carbo-
"onderosa Pine the Year Following
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RODENTS
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria.
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROOFING
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing As-
phalt
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ROOT DEVELOPMENT
Ozone Decreases £
hydrate Content in
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB
ROTARY WASHERS
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ROTATED PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTORS
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
RUBBER
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RUNOFF
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Sys-
tems.
PB92-1S8559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RURAL AREAS
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
P892-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT OF 1988
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAFETY
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY (MISSOURI)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALINITY
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test
PB92-108O42/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water SalintzaSon
Using Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation
System Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentra-
tions for the Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALMONELLA TYPHIMURtUM
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
•Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagemctty Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
•Salmonella typhimurium' MutagenicSy Assay. 2. With Ex-
ogenous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources ot Variation in the Mutageroc Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
P892-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALT MARSHES
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811 /REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SALTS
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAMISH BAY
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SAMPLERS
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Com-
pounds in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
SAMPLING
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols
into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
'B92-180264/REB
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitor-
ing Programs.
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selec-
tion.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAND AQUIFERS
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport ot Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SANDS
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANITARY LANDFILLS
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Hampton Township, Dakota County,
MN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964137/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SANTA CLARA COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-O4 PC A06/MF A02
SCHATZ HEAT BATTERIES
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School
Buildings.
PB92-198282/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a
New York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SCHOOLS
Sub-Slab Pressure Reid Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
SCIENTISTS
Science Policy Interlace (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SCRAP TIRES
of Emissions from the Simulated Open
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Mutagenicity of !
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
SCREENING
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCRUBBERS
Capsule Report Bahco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Par-
ticulate Removal System.
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
SEWAGE SLUDGE
SEA WATER
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization
Using Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts
on V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibrob/asts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEALS (MAMMALS)
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SEAMING
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Reid Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEAWATER
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of Plutonium,
americfum and curium in environmental materials: Pt 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
P892-964101/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field. Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill. Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site. (New Location), (Operable Unit 2), Adams
County, CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION-FINAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township. PA. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2, Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site. St. Louis County, Ellisville. MO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEDIMENT QUALITY CRITERIA
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
SEDIMENT WATER INTERFACES
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEDIMENTS
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachtorophenol by
Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dicnlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena-
ceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyte, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicologies) Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Hexachtoroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marca-
site.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dfchlorophenol
Dechlorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Rsh by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters
and Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus
Elutriate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on
the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sedi-
ment Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA
Program Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Managing Contaminated Sediments. EPA Decision-
Making Processes.
PB92-231653/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
SEINE RIVER
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEIZURES
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kin-
dling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELCTV DATA BASE
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-11345S/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SELCTV DATABASE
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SELECTION (GENETICS)
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa californica' Nuclear
Polyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELECTIVE NONCATALYTIC REDUCTION
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOX
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimi-
dazolecarbarnate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Ef-
ferent Ductules.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule
Fluid from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatite Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SENSES
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2.
Sensory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEPARATION
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
SEQUENCING BATCH REACTORS
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SERVICE STATIONS
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High
Point and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC AfM/MF AOt
SEWAGE SLUDGE
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices lor Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-123009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Full-Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavatent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151S70/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151S88/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report OEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site B Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PCA16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PCAW/MFA02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC AW/MF AM
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BtoavaitaMrty to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-1S3931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
SEWAGE SLUDGES
Handing and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
PB92-158S67/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEWAGE TREATMENT
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Respirometnc Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
Mtty and Bwdegradatkxi Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
P892-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
rrtaJRe
ch Center
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environme
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
SEWAGE TREATMENT EFFLUENTS
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-17440B/REB 92-01 PC A107MF A03
SEX DIFFERENTIATION
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation:
A Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHAWNEE STEAM PLANT
Capsule Report Disposal of Flue Gas Desurfurizatton
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
SHELLFISH
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SHELLFISH DISEASES
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
inC
PB92-195650/R
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SHOSHONE COUNTY (IDAHO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hid Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AO2
SICK BUILDING SYNDROME
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2.
Sensory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SILICA GEL
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica GeL
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SILICON DIOXIDE
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SILVER
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMCA METHODS
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from
Mass Spectra
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SINGLE PARTICLE COAL COMBUSTION
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A
Biological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt Hood, Oregon on October 6-11. 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/HEB 92-04 PC A15/MF AO3
SISTER CHROMATIO EXCHANGE
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts
on V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibrobtasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITE CHARACTERISTICS
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd). Proceed-
ings. HeW in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF EOS
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Horsehead Resource Development Compa-
ny, Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylva-
nia.
PB92-2O5855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SITE SURVEYS
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site vis-
itation Program for the Period October 1969 through Sep-
tember 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
7322/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Via-
tftoon Pfoorsni.
PB92-219823/HEB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC AO3/MF A01
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SITES
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUHJADCG for PertormtOQ PrstuTUfisry Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
CERCLIS Characterization Project National Results.
PB92-96331S/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCUS Characterization Project Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region B Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SKIN ABSORPTION
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dinitrophenol (Dmoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SKIN (ANATOMY)
Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applica-
tions.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
SKIN NEOPLASMS
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 924)1 PC AO3/MF A01
SLABS
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SLAGS
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-23S613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
SLOW RELEASING CHEMICALS
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SLUDGE BULKING
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and
Foaming.
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
SLUDGE DISPOSAL
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Fun-Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-1368S2/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: DDT/DDE/DDD.
PB92-1S0408/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavatent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-15158B/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report
PB92-1S1620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-1S2834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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SOIL SURVEYS
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-198548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SLUDGE DRYING
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
SLUDGE FOAMING
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and
Foaming.
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
SLURRY BIO-REACTORS
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMALL SYSTEMS
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
SMALL WATER SYSTEMS
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SMELL
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyttin Disrupts Olfactory Dis-
crimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMOG
Regional Ozone
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB
Modeling for Northeast Transport
92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
for Northeast Transport
92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB
SMOKE
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
ways.
PB92-158682/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOFTWARE
PA-Scpre (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP D03
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP DOS
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTape$1500.00
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTape$4000.00
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP D03
HETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-S01436/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP D02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
92-01 CP 002
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respirato-
ry and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Bats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC Aftt/MF A01
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SMOKELESS COAL
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor,
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SMOKING
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SNOW REMOVAL
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Deicing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SODIUM CHLORIDE
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SODIUM DIACETATE
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SODIUM NITRATES
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microcomputers).
PB92-501519/R-
19/REB
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501S35/RE8 92-01 CP D02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS)
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP 004
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Perform-
ance Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP D02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP 002
SOFTWOODS
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL ANALYSIS
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
SOIL CHEMISTRY
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB9i£l53030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL CONSERVATION
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmos-
pheric Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL CONTAMINATION
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL DYNAMICS
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL EROSION
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your
Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL FILTERS
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geolsxtile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL FLUSHING
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL GAS
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
SOIL GASES
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SOIL MECHANICS
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures
for Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SOIL MICROBIOLOGY
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Anarytes.
PB9S-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL MICROORGANISMS
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
nigef and Mucor rouxii.
PB92-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL PROPERTIES
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
SOU. SURVEYS
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
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KEYWORD INDEX
SOIL TESTS
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selec-
tion.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL TREATMENT
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-11317-4/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
PB92-11532B/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tors.
PB92-U4021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Soil Rushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature
Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
P892-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
P892-222223/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
P892-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL VENTING
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL WASHING
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
1.
PB92-115310/REB
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
P892-115328/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL WATER
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
SOIL WATER INTERACTIONS
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL-WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIPS
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOILS
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the
Purity Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation:
Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Percep-
tion. Report on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water
Science and Technology Board, Colloquium 5 of a
Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Re-
cycling Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report
PB92-231315/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991
PB92-9633SO/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soil.
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SOLAR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global
Plant Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOLEMYA VELUM
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbtoses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/HEB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and
Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162551/HEB 92-01 PC A09/MF AOZ
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
RCRIS Data Element Dictionary, Version 3.0.0. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A2S/MF A06
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System (RCRIS) Extract Tape.
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
SOLID WASTES
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOLIDIFICATION
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Fire Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOLIDS
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SOLUBILITY
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOLUTES
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOLVENTS
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of
Low Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIALS
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SOOT
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SORBENTS
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
esses.
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SORPTION
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxii.
P692-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOURCE APPORTIONMENT
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
SOURCE CATEGORY LIST
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List.
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
SOURCE-RECEPTOR RELATIONSHIPS
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
PB!92-152982/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOURCE REDUCTION
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
P892-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB9M79886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction,
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOUTH CAROLINA
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
SOUTHWEST REGION (ILLINOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
SPACE HVAC SYSTEMS
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Re-
frigerant Heat Pump.
PB92-143759/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SPATIAL BEHAVIOR
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPATIAL SIZE
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PC$97.50/MF$42.50
SPECIATE SYSTEM
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Volatile Organic Compound and Particulate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE). Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
SPECIES DIVERSITY
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation:
A Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-
Radiation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPECIES SPECIFICITY
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPERM MOTILITY
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodologic Consider-
ations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyz-
PB92-165000/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPERMATOZOA
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawn-
B92-129808/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPHERICAL COORDINATES
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPODOSOL
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPODOSOLS
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPONGIOSIS HEPATIS
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPOTTED SEATROUT
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
SPRAY IRRIGATION
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
SPRAY PAINTING
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STABILITY
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STABILITY CONSTANTS
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STABILIZATION
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime,
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STATE GOVERNMENT
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STACKS
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STAND DEVELOPMENT
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the
IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
P892-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STANDARDS
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Con-
taminants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl Amine
Hydrochloride.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent
Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium sativum1
(Garlic).
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemi-
cal Registration).
PB92-238492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas
fluorescens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-238500/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
STATE GOVERNMENT
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1 General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA1VMFA03
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance
for State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-91
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KEYWORD INDEX
STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
Emission inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans. 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A1»/MF A04
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiological Inci-
dents at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceed-
ings of a Workshop. Held in Montgomery. Alabama on
September 25-26, 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality
Standards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Standards Handbook
PB92-231851/REB
92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the De-
velopment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation
Plans.
PB92-2330SS/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
STATE PROGRAMS
Paying for Safe Water Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-0! PC A04/MF AOt
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AM
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-il on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Projected Regulatory. Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC AM
Projected Regulatory. Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Criteria Slate Development and Imptementa-
bon Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of State Superiund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
STATEN ISLAND (NEW YORK)
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project Quarterly and Summary Data (tor Microcomput-
ers). October 1987-March 1991.
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP D02
STATES PROGRAMS
Handbook of State Management Practices. July 1964.
PB92-16475S/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
STATES (UNITED STATES)
Nitrate Occurence m U.S. Waters (and Related Ques-
tions). A Reference Summary of Published Sources from
an Agricultural Perspective.
PB92 155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STATIONARY SOURCES
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicom-
ponent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement D.
P892-126945/HEB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Sampling and Analysis of PCOOs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
P892-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/RE8 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
STATISTICAL DATA
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in
the U.S. Government
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
STATUTES
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA
Program Activities.
PB92-231547/BEB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
STEAM ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
STORAGE
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STORAGE TANKS
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance. Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
STORM DRAINS
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drain-
age Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstra-
tion Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in
Santa Monica.
P892-239268/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
STORM SEWERS
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Sys-
tems.
PB92-158559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for me Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drain-
2-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
STORM WATER RUNOFF
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STOVES
Field Performance of Woodbummg Stoves in Crested
Butte. Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in De-
veloping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and
Mutageructry of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Ar-
ticle).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STRATIFICATION
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Wanner Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRATOSPHERE
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC AOS/MF A01)
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
STRAWMAN 2 PROGRAM
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
STREAM POLLUTION
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
STREAMFLOW
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MP A01
STREAMS
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from
Historical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
STREPTOMYCES LIVIDANS
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene
from 'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces livi-
dans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
STREPTOMYCES VIRIDOSPORUS
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene
from 'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces livi-
dans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRESS
Stress Interactions and Mycormizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRIPPERS
Tech Trends (Number 8).
PB92-221985/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Po-
tentials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Bkrtic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STRUCTURE REACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreactton.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
STUDY ESTIMATES
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STYRENE
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
son of the Eff<
PB92-124635/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SUB-SLAB DEPRESSURIZATION
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressunzatton Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
iram.
2-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
SUPERFUND
SUBCONTRACTS
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the
Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -
1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
SUBSLAB DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEMS
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SUBSTITUTES
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
PB92-1693B2/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SULFATE REDUCING BACTERIA
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SULFATE TRACKING MODEL
Partitioning of the Sutfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOl
SULFATES
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOl
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOl
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model
of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sutfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SULFIDE MINERALS
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Ki-
netics, Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SULFIDES
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A027MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the
Presence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SULFUR
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF AOl
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of
Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
SULFUR DIOXIDE
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization: Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality
Standard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SULFUR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOl
SUMMA CANISTERS
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SUMTER COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF AOl
SUNFLOWER COUNTY (MISSISSIPPI)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
SUNLIGHT
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUPER ESP
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUPERCRITICAL STATE
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-224088/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF AOl
SUPERFUND
Toxicological Assessment of Hazardous Wastes.
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont. NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOl
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent.
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOl
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report. Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
PB92-115310/REB
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2. Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOl
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachtoro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-O1 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOl
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOl
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenatkm.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan lor Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF AOl
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KEYWORD INDEX
Air Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Supertund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AIM
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ation. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
P892-20S657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Horsehead Resource Development Compa-
ny, Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylva-
nia.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
~ jram.
2-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Obertin Mi-
croliltration System, Palmerton. Pennsylvania April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradaton Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Supertund Site
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Re-
cycling Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92 232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constitu-
ents: Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part
264, Appendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Btoventing.
PB92-23S571/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB92-501816/REB 92-01 CP T14
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/HEB 92-01 SubscriptionS96.00
Supertund: Program Policies and Administration.
PB92-963200/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administra-
tor's Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory. October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-96321B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-96322B/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites. New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Washington
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991
Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Supertund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-9632S6/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A04
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Trans-
mittal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management
Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
P892-963261/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Supertund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Supertund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Supertund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
Supertund Progress, Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Correction of FY-92 Supertund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Supertund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31, 1992).
PB92-963267/HEB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Smart Moves in Supertund - Regional Initiatives. Volume
1, Number 1, February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
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SUPERFUND
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Address-
ing Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Progress. Summer 1992.
PB92-963279/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
rial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-96330S/REB S2-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Project Assign-
ment between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
Contractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB
PC A01/MF A01
92-01
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development
of Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evalua-
tion of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Super-
fund Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Accessing the S50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
PB92-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable
Unit Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
?rB92-963368/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Con-
sideration of ARARS during Removal Actions.
PB92-963401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-Icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users'
Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soil.
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Rela-
tions and the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guide to Removal Enforcement.
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of
Hazardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund: Technology and Analytical Services.
PB92-963500/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Supertund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottolo
Pig Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply. Milford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton, Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village Wellfield, Broome County, Endicott, NY. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County. City of Niag-
ara Falls, NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment).
May 1991.
P892-963805/REB 92-01 PC AD3/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co.. Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1), Lakehurst, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vemon Road and White Bridge Road Sites.
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown. NJ. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), March 1991
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Dee/field Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation. Doris Avenue, Dties of Millville and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site. St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-963618/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Herte!
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County. NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2} Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville. Broome
County. NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County. Saddle Brook. NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1991.
P892-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery. AHegany County, Wellsvilte. NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama, PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County. NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill, Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4). Lakehurst, NJ.
(Third Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County,
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough,
Northampton County. PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehigh County.
PA. (Second Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Dorney
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO, Chambersburg. PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical. Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek. Stroudsburg. PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site, Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action).
(Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2. Williams Township, PA. (Second
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsboro, DE.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Wiiliamsport Division, Lycoming County, Williams-
port. PA. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991,
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township,
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/HEB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins. Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City
Industrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action). (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964005/HEB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park, Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action),
October 1990
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twelve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCS Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms. Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/HEB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
niston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Cal-
houn County, Anniston, AL (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley. TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 4), Roane
County. Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge, TN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4)-. Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action) September 1991
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville. NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County, Deland, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964111 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, fronton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagei's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF AO2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byasville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis
Municipal Wells, Sturgis, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Hampton Township, Dakota County,
MN (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-
Central Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better
Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford, IL. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2, Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Ragion 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action).
March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04
PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company, Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7)- Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (Fiist Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region B): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust), Deer Lodge
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County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tembef 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record o( Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21). CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties. CO. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6), San Lake City, UT. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site, (New Location). (Operable Unit 2). Adams
County, CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver, CO.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales. (New Location). (Operable Unit 3), Adams County,
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South
Bay Asbestos Area. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Acton), (Amendment), June 1991.
P892-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories). CA. (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1991.
PB92-964S02/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Argues) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964S03/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9). Advanced
Micro Devices 901. (Signetics). (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics). Mountain View, CA
(first Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964S05/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose. CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave). Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County. CA. (First Remedial Action).
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1. 4. 5. 6). AZ. (Second
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine. Fresno County. CA. (Second Remedial
Action). February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9). Micro
Storage/tmel Magnetics. Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedi-
al Action). August 1991.
PB92-9645117REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno. CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1). Santa Clara. CA (First Remedial Acton),
June 1991
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination. Mesa, AZ (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA. Inc.. PetaKima. CA (First Remedial Acton).
September 1991
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View. CA (First Remedial
Action). June 1991
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turtock. CA (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave. (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics).
Sunnyvale. CA (Fist Remedial Acton). September 1991
PB92-964516/REB 92-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9). Spectra-
Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Acton), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Acton), August 1991.
P892-964520/REB 92-04 PC A047MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Acton), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma, WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB
92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D), Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard, Bannock County, Pocatello, ID.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Acton),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund: Record of Decision
PB92-964700/REB 92-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND ACCELERATED CLEANUP MODEL
Regional Pilots and Applications of Supertund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-O4 PC AOVMF A01
SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION
ACT OF 19*6
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Heauthorization Act of 1986).
PB92-1S5399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances. CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP 002
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/HEB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor. Horsehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
PROGRAM
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Editon.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990 A
Fourth Report to Congress
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF AOt
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
PROGRAM (SITE)
Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pemachtorophenol Immunoassays
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SUPERFUND PROGRAM
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND SITES
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-
Up Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SUPERFUND SOILS DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Supertund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUPERNUMERARY RIBS
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats
and Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SURFACE CHEMISTRY
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SURFACE COATING
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the In-
tegrity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SURFACE WATERS
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Ran - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St. Louis River. Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/RE8 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
Natural Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology
and Public Policy
PB92-224161/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of
Lpng-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF AOt
SURFACTANTS
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SURVEYS
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and
Recommendations.
PB92-174747/HEB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
SURVIVAL
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUSPENDED SEDIMENTS
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
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THAILAND
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23, 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
SWAMPS
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Pilot Sti
Western Washington
PB92-136811/REB
tudy to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
n Washington and Evaluate Methods.
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SYMBIOSIS
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
SYMPOSIA
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulle-
tin Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
SYNIOOTEA LAEVIDORDALIS
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Inva-
sion by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalis' (Miers, 1881).
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SYNONYMS
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
SYNTHETIC SUBSTRATA
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SYSPOP PROGRAM
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
TAILINGS
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of
America (Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-
Keppjer Park, Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment
Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corp. (Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining
Belt to Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 5 (Teledyne Wah Chang to
Wayne Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
TALC
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TANKER SHIPS
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users'
Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
TECHNICAL WRITING
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with
Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TEDLAR BAG
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Com-
pounds in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
TELEPHONES
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
TEMPERANCE (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEMPERATE REGIONS
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEMPORARY TOTAL ENCLOSURE
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
TENNESSEE
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TERATOGENIC COMPOUNDS
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analy-
sis of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats
and Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
son of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Com-
pounds: Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyltin Disrupts Olfactory Dis-
crimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Pa-
laotogenesis.
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarba-
mate Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs
Exposed to Dieldrin.
PB92-1B0363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotox-
icology.
PB92-206291/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
TERATOGENS
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the
A/D Ratio.
PB92-150B38/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Pre-
natal Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEST CHAMBERS
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement
of Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEST METHODS
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TESTIS
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular
Hormones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated
Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimi-
dazolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Ef-
feient Ductules.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule
Fluid from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TESTS
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget
Plant Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held
in Corvallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1, 1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
TETRABROMODIBENZODIOXINS
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3.7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Com-
pounds: Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of
Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
TEXAS
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
THAILAND
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
THALLIUM
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
THALLIUM COMPOUNDS
Drinking Water Health AoVisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THEMATIC MAPPING
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THERMAL BATTERIES
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
THERMAL DEGRADATION
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature
Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
THERMAL ENVIRONMENTS
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorptron.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
THERMAL REACTORS
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
THERMAL RECOVERY METHODS
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
THERMOOYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Atoonttimically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
THERMOOYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
THERMOPLASTIC RESINS
Production of Acetal, Amino. and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
THIRD REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 4). Roane
County, Oak Ridge. TN (Third Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THIRD REMEDIAL ACTION (AMENDMENT)-FINAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School). Niagara County, City of Niag-
ara Falls, NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment),
May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THIRD REMEDIAL ACTION - FINAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Third Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-O4 PC A04/MF A01
THROUGHFALL
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. SohJbilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TIDAL MARSHES
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes. Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
TIGRIOPUS CAUFORNICUS
Nutritional Value of 'Anemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
elongate' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist)
*-. ± PCA03/MFA01
PB92-108000/REB
TIME STUDIES
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenviron-
ments: A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
TIRES
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TISSUES (BIOLOGY)
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
TITLE III
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TITRATION
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOBACCO
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
ways
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respirato-
ry and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TOBACCO SMOKE POLLUTION
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures
and Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
TOLERANCES (PHYSIOLOGY)
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TOLUENE
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TOMATO PLANTS
Protection of Tomatoes. Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/HEB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
TOPSMELT
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Tops-
melt ('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis',
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOADS
Guidance lor State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TOWNS COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
TOXIC EMISSION INVENTORIES
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXIC HAZARDS
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TOXIC MATERIALS
Btomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries. 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989. (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Docu-
mentation.
PB92-140755/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992.
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP T05
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Charactenzation Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
PB92-102656/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10,1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene
(List A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
1,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Alachlor: Position Document. 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium
Bromide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A.
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Ca-
pable of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KW-100
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KEYWORD INDEX
TOXICITY
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin Ap-
pendices C-H.
P892-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (DCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumizole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide.
PB92-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonyiurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-14S473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Lu-
teinizing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the
IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation:
A Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232: Isoxaben
PB92-160548/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Ever-
ett Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New
Jere.
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation ol Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and
Recommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
l fr
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-185818/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid
(H3AsO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocar-
bamates (EBDCs).
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate
(Tolerance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special
Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to
nopi
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reac-
tive Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances.
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspec-
tives. The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National
Report.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-224328/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report).
PB92-227636/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Status Report: State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and
Control of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and
Publishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis'
GB03.
PB92-238484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP DOS
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP 004
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP 002
TOXICITY
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
AD-A252 680/4/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Toxicological Assessment of Hazardous Wastes.
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxiciry of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
beling Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodiprppionitrile Fol-
lowing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-101
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KEYWORD INDEX
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Niiro-
gen Dioxide: Acute. Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget
Plant Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held
in Corvallis. Oregon on November 29-December 1. 1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of a Plant Test System in the identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-1 24551 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered
2-Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Com-
pounds: Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg(^ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92
H3Hg(
-12966
7/REB
.
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Copper Toxicity to Sperm. Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Athennops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawn-
B92-129808/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Moni-
toring Studies
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PhysiotoQicalty Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterbome Organic Chemicals in
Fish
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
AlphaSu-Globulm Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Intertaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicologicai Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Effects of Tnadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methytphenidate.
d-Amphetamine and Chlofpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
What Can Be Leamt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
PB92-150S07/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Gryadamide in the Rat
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Toxicity ot Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions Pore Water versus
Elutriate
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contribution of Ammonia. Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tnbutary
PB92-150648; REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Tesbcular
Hormones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated
Rats
PB92-1S07S8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimi-
dazolecaitoamale) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Ef-
ferent Ductuies
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Developmental Hazard. The Reliability of the
A/D Ratio
PB92-150838/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate m Dogs
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Pre-
natal Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hy-
drogen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal
Tract by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloro-
propane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs
Exposed to Dieldnn
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Companng the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydrox-
yethyl Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-196258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichlor-
oethytene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
Natural Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status Report on Planktomc Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Crisnatol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
2,4,5-Tnchlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2.6-Dini-
trotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microftora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Principles of Identifying and Charactenzmg Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
PB392-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Expenmental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histones at High
Point and Fayetteville. North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the
Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation
Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review.
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impound-
ments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxi-
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for Neurotoxicity
Screening.
PB92-232826/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232B34/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232B42/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of PCB (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latta') Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosup-
pressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyace-
tic Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB92-501816/REB 92-01 CP T14
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS)
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP D04
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-503119/RE8 92-04 CP D02
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Pan B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TOXICITY EQUIVALENCY FACTORS
Toxicity Equivalency Factors (or PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION EVALUATIONS
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TOXICITY TESTING PROTOCOLS
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXICOLOGY
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Daminoztde Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
1 3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-102
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TREES(BOTANY)
layed Alternation Learning in Preweanling 'Rats
PB92-124718/REB
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oaminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Atachlor Position Document, 4.
PB92-11424B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Stow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
lexicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Animal Infectivity. Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
tion by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on
Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses
in the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial De-
iweanling Rats.
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-13S466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory tor Malathion
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-13S490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Imino-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat: Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3.7.8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
rnoreguiation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensoty Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kin-
dling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide
Endosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respirato-
- >f Rats.
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ry and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Toxicology Program: Review of Current DHHS,
DOE. and EPA Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal
Year 1991.
PB92-189141/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
National Toxicology Program: Annual Plan for Fiscal Year
1991.
PB92-189158/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol
Ethers Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotox-
icology.
PB92-206291/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Compari-
son of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sand-
wich ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects In-
duced by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal
Article).
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Potychlorinated Bi-
phenyls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with
a Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural
Degeneration Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphe-
tamine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Effects of Trimethyltin on Repeated Acquisition (Learn-
ing) in the Radial-Arm Maze,
PB92-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human
Respiratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of
Low Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351 /REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspec-
tives. The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National
Report.
PB92-S24278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
TRACE ELEMENTS
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TRACER TECHNIQUES
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karst Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
TRACHEA
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
ways.
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRACKING (POSITION)
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRAINING
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
TRAINING MANUALS
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCS97.50/MFS42.50
TRAJECTORIES
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSFECTION
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-
Mediated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In
vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic
Transformation after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTORS
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct
and Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
TREATIES
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contami-
nated Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TREES (BOTANY)
Diumal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-103
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Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A
Biological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TREES (PLANTS)
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TRENDS
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TRET1NOIN
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Pa-
laotogenests.
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Rote of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-19B639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TFIIADIMEFON
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Com-
parison with Metnylpbenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Metnylpheradate,
d-Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TRIBUTYLTIN
Reversibility of Thbutyltin-lnduced Toxioly In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRtCHINEULA SPIRAUS
Assessment of Immunotoxioty with the Parasitic Infection
Model 'Trichinella spiralis'
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyctophospha-
rmde Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHINOSIS
Assessment of Immonotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Modal TncNneUa sfxalis'
PB92-232800/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepaoia' 64 Detective m Ca-
tabafesm of Aromatic Compounds and Trichkxoethylene
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Consideration ol the Target Organ Tonoty of Tnchkx-
oethytene in Terms of Metabolite Toxictty and Pharmaco-
luneJics.
PB92-19S621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACIDS
2,4,5-Tnchtorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2.6-Diru-
trotoluene-lnduced Unne Genotoxioty in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Mtcroftora and Enzyme Activity
P892-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TRICHONOStS
Host Resistance to 'Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cydophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRIETHYLTIN COMPOUNDS
Neonatal Exposure to Tnetfiyttm Disrupts Olfactory Dis-
crimination Learning m Preweantng Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRIFLUMIZOLE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumzole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TRIMETHYLT1N
Effects of Tnmethyrbn on Repealed AcqusMon (Learn-
mg) m the Radial-Arm Maze.
P892-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cortreosterone Hypersecretion in Preweammg Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltm
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TRIMETHVLT1N COMPOUNDS
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyttm Disrupts Spatial De-
layed Alternation teaming m Preweammg Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Myedn Base Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression dumg Tnethyttm-lnduced Mvehn Edema
PB92-150e6)/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRIPHENYL PHOSPHITE
Tnphertyt Phosphite-Induced Uttrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Cnromaffn CeHs
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF Ml
TROPICAL REGIONS
Life History and Towcotoojcal Compan&ons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TROPOSPHERE
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Udar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/REB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
Tropospnenc Nitrogen The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-1503B2/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Stability of Tropospnenc OH during Ice Ages. Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modem Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TROUT
Physiologically Based Toxcokirtefc Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Walerborne Organic Chemicals in
Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-
chloroaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TWO PHASE FLOW
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Inter-
phase Mass Exchange
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TWO STROKE CYCLE ENGINES
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Pro-
tein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA):
Effects of 1-Methy1-4-Pheriyl-1,2,3.6-Tetrahydropyndine
(MPTP) on Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and
Content
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
UAH POSTPROCESSING SYSTEM
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual lor the Postprocessing System
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
P892-161199/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System tor Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
PB92-1B4969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
UNITED STATES
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmos-
pheric Carbon in the Contiguous United States
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A03
Effects of Ozone on Crops
PB92-136845/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
PB92-152SS9/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Air Quality Atlas
PB92-190248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste m the United
States: 1992 Update
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides m the United States Second Edition.
PB92-221B11/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
RED Facts: Citnc Acid.
PB92-221837/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Qual-
ity Assurance Ran and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CERCLJS Characterization Protect: National Results
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in
the U.S. Government.
PB92-201144/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Con-
gress.
PB92-227800/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
UNLEADED GASOLINE
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under
Elevated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to
105 deg F).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
URBAN AIR TOXICS MONITORING PROGRAM
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
URBAN AIRSHED MODEL
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodoto-
P892-139393/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
URBAN AREAS
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program. 1990
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results.
1990
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model tor Areawtde Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Techni-
cal Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2 Appen-
dices
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF AIM
User's Guide tor the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System
2.0. Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF AIM
URETHANES
Rote of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxraty: Compari-
son of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
USDOD
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-146281 ,'REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
US EPA
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990 Part 1 Report
Summaries- Part 2. Indexes
PB91-205500/RE8 92-01 PCS200.M
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment. Management. Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA Journal Holdings Report. 1991
PB92-132810/REB 92-01
PC A12/MF A03
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1992.
PB92-217728/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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VITRIFICATION
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4. Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCII
(1972-November 1S91).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) -
EBCDIC (1972-November 1991).
PB92-S92220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
File (1972-April 1992).
PB92-592380/REB 92-01 Subscriptions! ,440.00
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14. 1991 to April 22, 1992).
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket.
PB92-921700/REB 92-01 Subscription
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
US EPA REGION
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
P892-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION 1
NPL Characterization Project Region 1 Results
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
US EPA REGION 1-10
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
US EPA REGION 2
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION 3
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION 4
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-96330B/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION S
NPL Characterization Project. Region 5 Results
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION 6
NPL Characterization Project Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCUS Characterization Project Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION 7
NPL Characterization Project Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLIS Characterization Project Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGION 9
NPL Characterization Project Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA REGIONS
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
SrlesT
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
US EPA REGIONS 1-10
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
US SUPERFUND
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
USER MANUALS
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
US EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-14S598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Human Exposure Model-H: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0,
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
UTAH
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
UTILIZATION
Suspended, Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR) Pesticides.
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
VACUUM CLEANERS
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Rltered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
VAOOSE WATER
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
VAGINAL SMEARS
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
PB9259T7§06«'/Rl'B 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VALIDATION
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VAPOR PRESSURE
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O.
CF3OCF2H. and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
VAPORS
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
VASOPRESSIN
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions
with 6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
VEGETABLE CROPS
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
VEGETATION
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific North-
west Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
VENTILATION
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings,
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
VENTING
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
VERMICUUTE
Hearth Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERMONT
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
VERTEBRATES
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
VIRGINIA
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
VIRULENCE
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystaflon, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
ton by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
VIRUSES
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-198548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
visrrr (VENDOR INFORMATION SYSTEM FOB
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY)
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
1.
PB92-221647/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIAL
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Dtsuffide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VITRIFICATION
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous
and Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PCA06/MFA02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
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VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous
NOx-lnduced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Meth-
ane Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing As-
phalt.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analy-
sis of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387 .'REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study. 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities Volume 1 Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Senes:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Ozone Monitonng Network Design and Siting
Criteria Guidance Document
PB92-14S390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manutactunng Facilities
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications
PB92-1SO440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations m the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2
Sensory
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infra-
red Spectrometry for the Determination of SemtvolatJte
Organic Compounds in Air Sample Extracts
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guideline Senes Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Err«ss*ons from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry
PB92-1S0009/HEB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
StabiMy of Air Toxic Gases Listed m Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture 1. Be-
havioral Assessment
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
P892-190230/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Path FTiR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July '989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Canster-Based Method for Monitonng Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PCA03;'MFA01
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
Processes.
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report,
Second Edition.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-50Q354/REB 92-01 CP 002
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill. Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
Camden County. NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill. Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York Counly PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better
Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5) Kentwood
Landfill. Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action). March
1991
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford, IL (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3), Adams County,
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
VOLATILITY
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
VOLUNTEER LAKE MONITORING PROGRAM
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1:
Statewide Summary Report
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1991. Volume 6
Souttiwestern Illinois Region
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
VOLUNTEERS
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga Rrver (October 1986-June 1990)
PB92-217801/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-216411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
WALKER (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (F:rst Remedial Action).
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WALNUT TREES
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WARFARIN
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Ap-
pendices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/HEB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WARMING
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASHERS (CLEANERS)
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
WASHING
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASHINGTON COUNTY (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1 990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WASHINGTON (STATE)
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
WASTE DISPOSAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill. Buffalo Township. PA. (First Remedial Action).
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100B41/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-1 09081 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ion-
izing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotrte, Vermiculite. Pyrtte, and Marca-
site
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-1230O9/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
WASTE DISPOSAL
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaofinite,
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1.,
Municipal Waste Combustion.
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Development of an Empirical Mode/ of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geotextile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati, Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cinerability Ranking.
PB92-166966/RE6 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Proceedings: 1989 Internationa! Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held
in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AIM
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and
12. Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with
Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submit-
ted TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31. 1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Superfund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Technology and Analytical Services.
PB92-963500/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottolo
Pig Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action}, March
1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply, Milford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton, Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village Wellfield, Broome County, Endicott, NY. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County, City of Niag-
ara Falls, NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment),
May 1991,
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1), Lakehurst, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfurtd Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Deerfield Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Millville and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill. Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-96382S/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama, PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963828/HEB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County,
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County. PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO. Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haltay
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site. Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township. PA. (Second
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsboro, DE.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division, Lycoming County, Williams-
port, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township. Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township,
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site. Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County. PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill ate, Brunswick, Glynn County. GA. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City
Industrial Disposal Site, Bullirt County, Brooks. KY. (First
Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4)-. Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action). (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park. Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twetve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCB Contamina-
tion Site. Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney. SC. (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
niston Army Depot. (Groundwater Operable Unit). Cal-
houn County, Anniston. AL. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Htekman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 4), Roane
County. Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge, TN. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County. Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County, Deland, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action). December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5)-. Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964111 /REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing. Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site. Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A. Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Mi. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). Sturgis
Municipal Wells, Sturgis, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Hampton Township, Dakota County,
MN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-
Central Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site. Operable Unit 2, Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou). Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County. Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, I A. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company, Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust), Deer Lodge
County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action). June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties, CO. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6), Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site, (New Location), (Operable Unit 2), Adams
County CO (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver, CO.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South
Bay Asbestos Area, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action). (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Argues) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1 991 .
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6), AZ. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics. Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant). Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1), Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA, Inc., Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1 991 .
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turlock, CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics),
Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma, WA (Third Remedial Action), December 1 990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Aiea D), Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard, Bannock County, Pocatello, ID.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1 991 .
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A0»
WASTE DISPOSALS
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
WASTE LOAD ALLOCATIONS
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
KW-109
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Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
WASTE MANAGEMENT
lexicological Assessment of Hazardous Wastes.
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE9200487B/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-10S402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent.
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Bodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic BkxJegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC on June
10-13. 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
92-01
PB92-109149/REB
PC A07/MF A02
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit PoUcy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste. Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General. Pretransportation, Recordkeeping,
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265). TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PC A11
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111B14/REB 92-01 PC A17
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of
Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
1
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
PB92-115328/HEB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of
America (Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-
Keppler Park, Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment
Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corp. (Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining
Belt to Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 5 (Teledyne Wah Chang to
Wayne Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
als.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating In-
dustry.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Rtght-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle. Washington on
December 3-7, 1991.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-110
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the In-
tegrity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180041/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180I81/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures
for Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in
Alexandria, Virginia on August 17-20, 1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Military Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PCA15/MFA03
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP D02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP 002
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP D02
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP 002
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP O02
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A04
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management
Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume
1, Number 1, February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Address-
ing Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
rial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Revision of Policy Regarding Supertund Project Assign-
ment between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
Contractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useabitity in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Supertund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable
Unit Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
gram.
PB92-963368/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Supertund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Understanding Supertund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supertund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
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Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guide to Removal Enforcement.
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of
Hazardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough.
Northampton County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Domey
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action) September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WASTE MINIMIZATION
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the
1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry.
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S
EPA WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne. Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-1S8739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Damps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
P892-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Permanent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Can-Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Military Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use. Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASTE PAPERS
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE PROCESSING
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE RECYCLING
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling.
PB92-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Can-Manufacturing Equipment.
P892-196385/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
P892-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASTE STORAGE
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
WASTE TIRES
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
WASTE TREATMENT
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the
Purity Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of
Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati. Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and
Tray Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati. Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous
and Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and
Foaming.
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas.
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER DISTRIBUTION
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
PB92-221647/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-224088/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstia-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Supertund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction, Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Supertund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-231315/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink, and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8
- 15.
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood. Sulfite, Soda, Deink and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Fer-
roally Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Olher Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment
of the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group
1, Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlorinated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-2319B4/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of
the Phosphate Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC AOT/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals
Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Special-
ties. Segment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and
Vegetables. Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
Category.
PB92-232156/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: O's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies Are Being Successfully Applied at Supertund Sites.
PB92-233071/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
WASTE UTILIZATION
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WASTE WATER
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
WASTE WATER REUSE
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10VMF A03
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASTES (INDUSTRIAL)
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-224088/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER ANALYSIS
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of plutonium,
americium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6,
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/RES 92-04 PCA1t/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/'R£B 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethylene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved
Inorganic Carbon (DIC).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
WATER CHEMISTRY
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of
Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
WATER CONSERVATION
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
WATER CURRENTS
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER CURTAINS
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER DISTRIBUTION
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-113
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KEYWORD INDEX
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers)
PB92-501436/REB 92-01 CP D02
WATER DISTRIBUTION (APPLIED)
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER FLOW
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory Applica-
tions.
PB92-224138/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuanne Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuanne WLA Modeling.
P892-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
WATER MANAGEMENT
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration
Projects in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/RE8 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques lor Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karst Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
WATER MANAGEMENT (APPLIED)
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTANTS
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradatxxi Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometncalty Gen-
erated Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regtospecffic Dechlorination of Pentachkxophenol by
Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Ac-
tivities on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ations.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 29-31,
1991.
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters
and Sediments.
PB92-1504B1/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington,
USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrate Occurence in U.S. Waters (and Related Ques-
tions). A Reference Summary of Published Sources from
an Agricultural Perspective.
PB92-155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics. Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-17911B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
PB92-184969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-20S640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
Natural Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Inter-
phase Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation:
Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Percep-
tion. Report on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water
Science and Technology Board, Colloquium 5 of a
Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
PB92-225051/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water: Sampling Artifacts and Repro-
ducibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karst Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA
Program Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
naging
Making Processes.
PB92-231653/REB
EPA Decision-
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulle-
tin Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limita-
tions, Guidelines New Source Performance Standards
Reprint for the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products
and Rendering. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of
Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB92-904200/REB 92-01 Subscription
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4). Lakehurst, NJ.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1 991 .
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assur-
ance. Third Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Separation of Hazardous Orgamcs by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Pro-
posed. (Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,
and New Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-1B0348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-1BB663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of Successful
Projects in the Pacific Northwest
PB92-196039/REB 92-04
Riparian Restoration
PC A04/MF A01
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
tons.
PB92-224310/REB
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's Strategy tor
the 1990s: The Final Report of the EPA Ground-Water
Task Force.
PB92-224765/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION ABATMENT
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-1043SS/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marca-
PB92-113141/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11,1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol
Dechlonnation in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltratron.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-1S3410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Sys-
tems.
PB92-1585S9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158S7S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sutfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlonte Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edrtion).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Pro-
posed. (Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,
and New Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ation. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of
Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drain-
age Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labo-
ratory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art
on Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Per-
formance with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PP92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High
Point and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
tions.
PB92-22431 0/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary. DuPont/Oberlin Mi-
crofiltration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guide-
lines for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point
Source Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstra-
tion Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in
Santa Monica.
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1 . Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-115
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KEYWORD INDEX
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
WATER POLLUTION DETECTION
Application of Mulfepectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyis, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
P892-132786/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Ran for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
P892-166525/REB 92-04 PC AM
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Welts: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochtorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates. Method 5 - Methytearbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
P892-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168606/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethyfene Truourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeotogic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-16B632/REB
92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics. Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved
Inorganic Carbon (DIC).
PB9Fl79712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonatnn/Post-Chkxination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonafion Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION ECONOMICS
Paying for Safe Water: Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
aries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01
PC A08/MF A02
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyis, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7.8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Ever-
ett Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume t
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexy!) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachloroben-
zene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroeth-
ane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the
Presence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bkxemediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on De-
cember 12-13, 1990
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
KW-116
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP D02
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena-
ceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts
on V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Copper Toxicity to Sperm. Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawn-
P892
M29808/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in
Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus
Elutriate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
I-180405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina'. to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Tops-
melt ('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 6.
PB92-223130/REB 92-04 PCA21/MFA04
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION MONITORING
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
WATER POLLUTION SAMPLING
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water. Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114S03/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Mas-
sachusetts, and Kent, Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from
Historical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Ever-
ett Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1:
Statewide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 6,
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simu-
lation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1991. Volume 4:
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB92-239482/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport: A
Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration
Projects in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink, and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8
- 15.
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC A05
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality
Standards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
P992-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status Report: State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21 st Century. Held in Dallas, Texas on
March 1-3, 1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Proceedings of a Conference. Water Quality Standards
for the 21st Century. Held in Arlington, Virginia, on De-
cember 10-12, 1990.
PB92-231828/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Compilation of Water Quality Standards for Marine
Waters.
PB92-231836/REB 92-04 PC A99
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Water Quality Standards Handbook.
PB92-231851/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft.
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and
Limitations for Battery Manufacturing.
PB92-231893/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-117
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KEYWORD INDEX
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Batten/ Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Fer-
roally Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1.
Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment
of the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group
1, Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlonnated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of
the Phosphate Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guide-
lines for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point
Source Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/FIEB
92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals
Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Special-
ties. Segment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and
Vegetables. Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
PB!
!156/REB
92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29. 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
WATER QUALITY
Regional Efforts Through the UC to Address Contami-
nated Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
P892-13S490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diguat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachloroben-
zene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazme
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroeth-
ane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Advisory for 2,4- and 2.6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High
Point and Fayetleville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1:
Statewide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Con-
gress.
PB92-227800/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on De-
cember 12-13, 1990.
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC AOS
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impound-
ments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF AOS
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
WATER QUALITY DATA
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Mas-
sachusetts, and Kent, Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from
Historical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 29-31,
1991.
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF AOS
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-223023/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
tions.
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's Strategy for
the 1990s: The Final Report of the EPA Ground-Water
Task Force.
PB92-224765/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on
the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sedi-
ment Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality
Standards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
WETLANDS
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status Report: State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Esluarme Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Pan 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas, Texas on
March 1-3, 1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality Standards
for the 21st Century. Held in Arlington, Virginia, on De-
cember 10-12, 1990.
PB92-231828/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Water Quality Standards Handbook
PB92-231851/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
WATER SAMPLING
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
WATER STORAGE
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER SUPPLY
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Handbook of State Management Practices. July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries.
Management and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Concerns with the New Coliform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connec-
tion.
PB92-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring.- Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Searching lor a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157-H7
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501436/REB 92-01 CP 002
WATER TREATMENT
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF AOS
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ations.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/RES 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF AOS
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Acti-
vated Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER WELLS
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF AOS
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF AOS
Tech Trends (Number 8)
PB92-221985/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
WATERBORNE DISEASES
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATERFOWL
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake
Mills, Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report)
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATERPOLLUTION
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Ken^i Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATERSHED MANIPULATION PROJECT
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WATERSHEDS
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 29-31,
1991.
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF AOS
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WAVEFORMS
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEAKFISH
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
WEATHERING
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labo-
ratory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17)
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WEBER COUNTY (UTAH)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WEED CONTROL
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WELL LOGGING
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WEST VIRGINIA
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
WESTERN GOVERNORS' ASSOCIATION
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
WESTERN REGION (UNITED STATES)
Preface and Introduction to 'The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Climate.
PB92-150457/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
WESTINGHOUSE
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
WETLANDS
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa Florida
Wetlands Study.
PS92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa Florida
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
KW-119
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KEYWORD INDEX
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake
Mills, Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington,
USA.
P892-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-17B946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment
PB92-19S8B2/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Res-
toration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC AOe/MF AO2
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
WETLANDS RESEARCH PROGRAM
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-176946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
WHATCOM COUNTY (WASHINGTON)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole. Whatcom County, WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHEAT
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuptoidy Induction in
the Hexaptoid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WHEELER COUNTY (GEORGIA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wheeler County, Georgia.
PB92-232683/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
WHITE AMERICANS
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Char-
acteristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150B46/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF A01
WILDLIFE
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbini Re-
sponse at Bk Creek WSdSfe Management Area, Late
Mite, Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILUAMSPORT (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
corning-WiBamsport Division, Lycomhg County, WHams-
port, PA. (Fist Remedal Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WINDSOR (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modem
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York County, PA. (First Remedial Acton), June
1991.
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC AO4/MF A01
Material Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
Field Performance of Woodbummg Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-13943S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of CorxJenstole and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD BURNING FURNACES
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and
Mutagenicrty of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Ar-
ticle).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD PRESERVATIVES
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
1.
PB92-11S310/REB
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2. Parts.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-1S0655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Creosote, Pentachkxophenol, and Inorganic Arseracals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Application of Tradescantia Micronudeus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231 /REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
i-232156/REB
92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Ramedtes for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
WOOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remadtes for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
WOODBURMWG APPLIANCES
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air QuaEty Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
WORK SCOPE
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WORMS
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WRIGLEY (TENNESSEE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wngley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wngley, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
WYOMING
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
XRAYS
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Kinetochore-Staininq of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiatkm or Aoylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspaces Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-
Radiation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
XATEF SYSTEM
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (tor Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
XENOBIOTKS
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xeriobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
YAVAPAI COUNTY (ARIZONA)
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
YEASTS
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-14540B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
YOLK SAC
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development
PB92-1S0804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZEOTROPtC REFRIGERANT MIXTURES
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refriger-
ant Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ZINC
Role of Metaltotnionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
ffects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
son of the Effects c
PB92-124635/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Obertin Mi-
crafittration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-2243S1/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ZOOPLANKTON
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine MyskJ 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-120
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SPONSORING EPA
OFFICE INDEX
Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office. The
EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Sponsoring EPA Office
EPA Report Number
Tide
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, Corvalll*, OR
EPA/600/3-89/073
Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
Global Climatic Change
PB90-120072/HSU
PC A09/MF A01
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Aging in Today's Environment.
PB92-223254/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/579/09-91/020
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
EPA/460/A-30/35
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-90/33
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-90/34
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/460/A-91/28
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/A-91/12
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB
92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-91/14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-91/27
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application tor Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB91-242750/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/13
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/460/A-91/16
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
EPA/460/A-91/15
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-91/5
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB91-242685/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/460/A-91/B
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/460/A-91/23
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB91-242636/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-91/10
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan
PB91-242735/REB
92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/1
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/2
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
EPA/460/A-91/17
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/460/A-91/3
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari - Fiat.
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-91/18
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/'A-91/4
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB91-242677/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
EPA/460/A-91/6
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fuji.
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/ 'A-91/7
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB91-242701/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/ A-91/9
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-91/20
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-91/21
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
EPA/460/ A-91/22
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/ A-91/24
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Range Rover.
PB92- 128081 /REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/35
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-182799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-91/25
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-91/11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/ A-9 1/26
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
EPA/460/A-92/2S
Application for Certification 1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/47
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/49
Application for Certification 1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines • Detroit Diesel Corporation.
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/A-91/30
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-91/31
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/32
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122548/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/33
Application for Certification 1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/48
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/460/A-92/SO
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/29
Application for Certification
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB
Application for Certification
Vehicles.
PB92-122498/REB
Application for Certification
Vehicles.
PB92-182914/REB
1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
92-01 PC E99/MF E99
1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
92-04 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-92/51
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/52
Application for Certification 1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/ A-91/34
Application for Certification 1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/S3
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/27
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/460/A-92/1
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-92/2
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/8
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
EPA/460/A-92/15
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/43
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/20
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/23
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-122217/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-182781/REB 92-04 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-92/36
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/460/A-92/3
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/4
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/S
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/6
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat.
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
EPA/460/A-92/7
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-9S/9
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
EPA/460/A-92/10
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-92/11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/12
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/13
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/40
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF ACS
EPA/460/A-92/14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/39
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-182831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF £08
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EPA/460/A-92/41
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182856/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/17
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-92/18
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
EPA/460/A-92/19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-92/44
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/21
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/4S
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/42
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/22
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF AIM
EPA/46O/A-92/24
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/25
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-92/26
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
EPA/460/A-92/S4
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/38
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
P892-182823/REB 92-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/460/A-92/37
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/46
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-174406/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/530/R-92/O03
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water and Hearth. Volume 6.
PB92-223130/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures
and Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/220/B-92/019
EPA Journal Holdings Report. 1992.
PB92-217728/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990. Part 1. Report
Summaries. Part 2. Indexes.
PB91-205500/REB 92-01 PCS200.00
EPA/DF/DK-92/040A
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/744/R-92/001
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report,
Second Edition.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/DF/DK-92/04S
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/DF/DK-92/045
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation:
Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Percep-
tion. Report on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water
Science and Technology Board, Colloquium 5 of a
Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/821/R-92/002
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A Symposi-
um Proceedings.
PB92-223171/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research and
Development.
PB92-223189/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PC$97.SO/MF$42.SO
Polychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/SW/DK-92/048
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/21 K-1012
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/DF/DK-92/040
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
EPA/6OO/R-92/094
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/700/C-92/004
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/DF/MT-92/027A
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Docu-
mentation.
PB92-140755/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/440/4-91/002
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411 /REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL
EPA/340/1-92/010
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involv-
ing Asbestos.
PB92-218361/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
EPA/450/3-92/003
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hy-
-••--•• • - t-Term Exposure.
92-01 PC A05/MF A01
drogen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
EPA/530/R-92/009
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/S30/R-92/004
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/073B
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/002
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/580/CE-91/002
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
PB92-224823/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/018
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/027
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/019
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/013
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/542/F-92/010
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/F-92/008
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S42/F-92/005
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-233105/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/002
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies Are Being Successfully Applied at Superfund Sites.
PB92-233071/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/F-92/007
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S42/F-92/001
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S42/F-92/003
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/004
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/F-92/006
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S42/F-92/009
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/560/4-92/011
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthonzation Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S30/R-92/006
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/530/R-92/007
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/S-92/004
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/015
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF AO4
EPA/540/4-91/005
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/P-91/013
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/013B
Guide lor Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
EPA/540/2-91/019B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/019B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/022
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constitu-
ents: Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part
264, Appendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/S-92/003
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/005A
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoa! Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/005B
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoa! Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/S30/R-92/005C
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/9-91/002
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/540/2-91/001
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/033
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/033A
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-14SS98/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/093N
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-90/074A
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/S30/SW-91/06SA
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of
America (Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/HEB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/S30/SW-91/065B
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek. Reed-
Keppter Park, Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment
Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/530/SW-91/065C
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corp. (Soda Springs Plant) to Ormel Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/530/SW-91/06SD
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 4 (Cronogo-Duenweg Mining
Bett to Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/S30/SW-91/065E
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 5 (Teledyne Wah Chang to
Wayne Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/530/SW-91/075
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/530/R-92/023
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/034
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/032
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP O02
EPA/SW/DK-92/031
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/031A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/043A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/032A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/034A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/9-91/001
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/530/R-9S/010
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and
Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162551/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/016
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
Decembers-?, 1991.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/542/F-92/012
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs.
PB92-190149/REB
92-01 PC E99
EPA/530/R-92/008A
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/008B
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/530/R-92/008C
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/520/SW-91/062A
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
EPA/530/SW-91/062B
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
EPA/530/SW-91/062C
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062D
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261) General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062E
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062F
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping,
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/530/SW-91/062G
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
EPA/530/SW-91/062H
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/530/SW-91/062I
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A15
£PA/530/SW-91/062J
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/530/SW-91/062K
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscriptionS96.00
RCRIS Data Element Dictionary, Version 3.0.0. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/S30/SW-91/073A
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/DF/MT-92/029
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System (RCRIS) Extract Tape.
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent.
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/001
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
EPA/540/S-92/002
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/542/N-92/001
Tech Trends (Number 8).
PB92-221985/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/011
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/530/SW-87/006F
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures
for Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S30/R-92/01S
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
EPA/542/R-92/001
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
1.
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/542/N-9Z/002
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RADIATION
EPA/520/6-91/020
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/520/5-91/025
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 63, July-Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-164706/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/402/R-92/004
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/400/R-92/001
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Ac-
tions for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/402/R-92/006
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/402/F-92/001
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/402/R-92/002
Potential Uses of Phpsphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/400/R-92/011
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/RE8 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/400/R-92/003
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
EPA/5OO/K-92/002
Air Quality Atlas
PB92-190248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/1-92/001
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/1-92/004
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-92/012
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/026
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and
Adipic Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4SO/3-91/027
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/079
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/024
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrotysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/R-92/011
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho. Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF AOt
EPA/450/2-91/008
dean Air Act Section 1B3(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/013
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/R-92/001
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/2-91/028
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/SW/DK-92/030
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-S01626/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/452/B-92/OO1
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/030
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/4SO/3-91/020A
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/021
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/4-90/017
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-91/011
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans, 1991.
PB92-1121SO/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/010
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/450/3-90/0 18
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/013
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compli-
ance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/033
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting
Criteria Guidance Document.
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-92/189
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/450/4-89/01 8
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF AIM
EPA/450/4-91 /OOSA
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/032
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/009
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-91/013
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/011 A
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Techni-
cal Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/01 IB
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appen-
dices.
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/031
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/340/1-90/007
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/0100
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/454/R-92/00 1
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/192
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/029
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources Ql
Sryrene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91 V020A
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
ng.
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91 /018
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/450/4-91/026
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
PB92-1S28S9/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/450/4-9 1/023
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-1415S5/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4SO/3-91/016
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/015
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-1 1 1 905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-1 90271 /REB 92
EPA/600/A-92/126
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality
Standard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4503-91/012A
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/016
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/3-92/015
Production of Acetal, Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/3-90/006A
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supple-
ment 1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/114
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/454/R-92/007
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/450/3-92/005
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
?rB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/453/R-92/002
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Second Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/450/4-91/002A
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
EPA/45O/4-91/002B
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
EPA/450/2-92/001
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion. OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/021
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/450/2-91/OO9
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, Febru-
ary 1992
PB92
171966/REB
92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Avail-
ability and Extent of Application.
PB92-158260/REB 92-01 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/450/4-92/010
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Pro-
cedures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/022B
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/450/3-91'/022A
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/452/R-92/003
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the De-
velopment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation
Plans.
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/001
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing trie Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/02S
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results.
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/450/4-91/024
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB92-110022/REB 92-O1 PCA13/MFA03
EPA/450/4-92/008A
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 1. User Instructions.
PB92-232453/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
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EPA/450/4-92/008B
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Algo-
rithms.
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-92/008C
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers.
PB92-232479/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-90/007D(R)
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System
2.0. Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPM50/4-90/007G
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/DF/DK-92/016
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/450/4-91/027
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual. Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL
EPA/AA/CD/CPSB-92/01
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M/CTAB-91/04
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistively Heated Catalyst on
a Methanol-Fueled Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M/CTAB-91/05
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M/TDG-92/03
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M/CTAB-91/06
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/CTAB-92/01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TEB/EF-90/4
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS/IM-89/2
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions,
Cost and Convenience. Technical Information Document
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS-91/1
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M/TSS/IM-90/1
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M/TDG-92/05
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/3-91/02
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/450/4-81/026D-REV
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume
4: Mobile Sources.
PB92-209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/AA/TSS//M-90-3
Recommended I/M Short
1990's: Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB
Test Procedures for the
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/420/R-92/001
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/400/R-92/006
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCII
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) •
EBCDIC (1972-November 1991)
PB92-592220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
File (1972-April 1992).
PB92-592380/REB 92-01 SubscriptionSI, 440.00
EPA/DF/MT-92/042
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14, 1991 to April 22 1992)
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
EPA-22E-2000
Enforcement in the 1990's Project: Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket.
PB92-921700/REB 92-01 Subscription
WATER ENFORCEMENT
EPA/330/9-89/003-R
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF POLICY AND EVALUATION
Economic Incentives: Options for Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/230/R-92/003
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in
the U.S. Government.
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/029
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling.
PB92-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
EPA/220/B-92/014
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries,
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
EPA/IMSD-91/010
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1991.
PB92-132810/REB
92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/IMSD-91/014
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
EPA/560/2-91/002
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/560/5-91/003
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition), November
1991.
PB92-218403/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/744/B-92/001
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/560/5-89/004
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct
and Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-92/035
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/700/R-92/002
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/700/R-92/003
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/700/K-92/001
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA21T-1005
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/190
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/191
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and
Recommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/540/09-92/192
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/FS-91/143
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/144
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/168
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Trifiumizole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/169
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide.
PB92-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/700/K-92/004
Pesticide Reregistration.
PB92-231182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-21T-1022
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
PB92-225051/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-20T-1004
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-20T-3006
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aran-
sas County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3040
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3049
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County, North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-30S5
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3038
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PBP2-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-30S9
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia.
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3045
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3015
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3037
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3014
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
conino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3063
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3041
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3046
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/20T-3050
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Deca-
tur County, Georgia.
PB92-231117/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3052
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3016
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3042
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3017
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fay-
ette County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
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ecting Endangered Spi
ham County, Georgia.
lecies: Interim Measures, Ha-
EPA-20T-3064
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3047
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Franklin County. Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3051
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Gordon County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3044
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3021
Protecting En
bersham County, Georgia
PB92-232586/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3053
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3043
Protecting Endangered Species: interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3004
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jack-
son County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3054
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3056
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitch-
ell County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3057
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Mohave County. Arizona
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3005
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Mon-
ongalia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3002
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navajo County. Arizona
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3024
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-302S
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ste-
phens County, Georgia.
PB92-224096/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3O62
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3039
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3003
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/20T-3061
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Walker County. Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3060
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wheeler County. Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3048
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wilson County, Tennessee.
PB92-231083/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3058
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/212
RED Facts: Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/54O/FS-92/179
RED Facts: Carbon
PB92-147883/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/171
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB
EPA/S40/FS-92/125
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB
EPA/S40/FS-92/129
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB
EPA/540/FS-92/177
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/211
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-92/173
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/189
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/172
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/160
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB
EPA/S40/FS-92/165
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/202
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/560/7-91/008
Risk Assessment. Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/749/N-92/001
Risk Assessment, Management. Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/20T-1002
Suspended, Cancelled, and Restncted (SCR) Pesticides.
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries. 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MF$600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
EPA/DF/CD-92/001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
EPA/560/4-91/014
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspec-
tives. The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National
Report.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF AIM
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
EPA/S4O/09-92/158
1,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/145
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111B89/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/146
Alachlor: Position Document, 4.
PB92-11424S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/147
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/154
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA /540/FS-92/178
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/215
RED Facis: Cilnc Acid
PB92-221837/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/09-92/155
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Compact Label File - 1992 (Fiche 1 - 5281).
PB92-911699/REB 92-01 MFS2640.00
EPA/540/09-92/179
Creosote. Pentachforophenol. and Inorganic Arsenicals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/148
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/149
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/150
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/09-92/151
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/156
Dtnocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/204
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance
for State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/205
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions
for Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/157
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/213
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/DF/DK-92/052
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/700/K-92/005
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your
Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/152
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/09-92/153
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/199
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid
(H3AsO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/196
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate
(Tolerance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/198
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-92/197
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-185818/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/188
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232: Isoxaben.
PB92-160548/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/194
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocar-
bamates (EBDCs).
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/195
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/218
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis'
GB03.
PB92-238484/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-92/220
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemi-
cal Registration).
PB92-238492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/221
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas
fluorescens1 and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-23B500/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/180
Pesticide Reregistration Handbook: How to Respond to
the Reregistration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/700/R-92/001
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-224328/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/735/R-92/001
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestci-
das para los Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
Protection of Nut Crops. 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmen-
tal Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
Protection of Stored Grains. 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/540/FS-92/210
RED Facts: 'Allium sativum1 (Garlic).
PB92-233139/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-92/159
RED Facts: Foseryl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SO-6
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OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA/540/FS-92/203
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/174
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/163
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/162
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium
Bromide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/193
Reregisttation Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-9Z/208
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl Amine
Hydrochlonde.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/540/RS-92/207
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium sativum'
(Garlic).
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/185
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/214
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Citric Acid.
PB92-221B29/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/182
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS:92/126
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/127
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/217
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/540/RS-92/184
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/RS-92/128
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene
(List A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/181
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/209
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent
Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/187
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/186
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/161
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/164
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/167
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Ap-
pendices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/09-92/201
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special
Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/700/R-92/004
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report).
PB92-227636/REB 92-04 PCA14/MFA03
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
Accessing the S50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/1 ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/2-91/022
Air Stripping of Aqueous Soiutions. Engineering Bulletin
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Authorization tor Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/080
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91.'081
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/082
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91V083
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/084
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/085
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/086
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/087
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/088
CERCLIS Characterization
PB92-963323/REB
EPA/540'8-91/089
CERCLIS Characterization
PB92-963324/REB
EPA/540/8-91/090
CERCLIS Characterization
PB92-963325/REB
Characterization Protocol
Soils.
PB92-963354/REB
Project: Region 8 Results.
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Project: Region 9 Results.
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Project: Region 10 Results.
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
for Radioactive Contaminated
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/001
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ation. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/025
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/G-88/001
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/R-92/009
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management
Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/012
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
EPA/540/2-91/023
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180041.'REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB
92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/ReB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5. August 1992. Briefing
the BTAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecol-
ogy of a Site.
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Super-
fund Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/540/2-91/016
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
gram.
PB92-963368/REB 92-04 TC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/024
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PCA13/MFA03
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
B).
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/013A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/019A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Removal Enforcement.
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Address-
ing Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Trans-
mittal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administra-
tor's Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/021
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Concerning the Notifi-
cation and Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act.
PB92-963281/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of
Hazardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/069
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-540/8-91/070
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
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EPA/540/8-91-071
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/072
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/073
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/074
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91V07S
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/076
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/8-91/077
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/078
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/079
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 2, Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory. May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview ot ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/002A
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
rial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/170
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Cterhodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/175
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-14S416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/54O/R-92/OO5
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/004
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A04
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Remertel Action Report: Documentation for Operable
Unit Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance
Volume 1. Sat
PB92-96340B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Project Assign-
ment between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
Contractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development
of Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Pan' C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evalua-
tion of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/540/S-92/007
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineerinp Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume
1, Number 1, February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1,
Number 2, May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/093
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB
92-01 Standing Order
EPA/540/2-91/004
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/RE3 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/016
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991
Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/5-91/004
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/012
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/M5-91/005
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor. Horeehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/071
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Superfund: Program Policies and Administration.
PB92-963200/REB 92-01 Standing Order
EPA/540/8-91/003
Supertund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Progress - Aficionado's Version: Progress as
of June 30. 1992.
PB92-963278/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.1-12A
Supertund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31. 1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Progress. Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Progress, Summer 1992.
PB92-963279/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Record of Decision.
EPA/ROD/R01-91/05B
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottolo
Pig Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-91/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply. Milford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit. New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-85/064
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R01-91/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/146
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-091/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vemon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton. Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/1S9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome
County. NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA /ROD/R02-91/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps. Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-964700/REB
92-01 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO 1-91/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/137
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village Wellfield, Broome County, Endicott. NY. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/167
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
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EPA/ROD/R02-91/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/148
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A107MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill. Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
October 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/1S6
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill, Juncos. PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County, City of Niag-
ara Falls, NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment)
May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/144
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Millville and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1). Lakehurst. NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/157
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/158
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
CamrJen County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/153
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
Deerfield Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/154
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wat! Township, Monmouth County,
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/150
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division, Lycoming County, Williams-
port, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/120
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/127
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dorney
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): First
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA.
(Second Remedial Action) December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action) June 1991
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township,
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/124
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site, Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), September 1991
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough,
Northampton County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/139
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County,
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA /ROD/RO3-91/13B
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsboro, DE.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill. Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/121
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site, ML Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/125
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA
terkenny - PDO. Chambersburg, PA. (First Rem
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/119
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/108
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/109
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/099
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy, Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991,
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/089
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO). Jefferson County, Leeds, AL (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB
92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/08O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/098
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge, TN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 3). Anderson
County, Oak Ridge. TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-91/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 4), Roane
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park, Broward County, FL (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-91/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twerve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCB Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-96400B/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County, Deland, FL (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (Fret Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/082
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tn-Crty
Industrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/086
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
ruston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit). Cal-
houn County. Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/085
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicd
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone. TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-91/087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigtey
Charcoal Site. Hickman County, Wngley, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROO/fKK-91/16B
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL (Second Re-
medial Action). December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/151
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/177
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/182
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek. Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better
Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc. De Pere. Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964123/RES 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit. Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-
Central Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD-ROS-91/159
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County. IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/189
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill. Hampton Township. Dakota County,
MN. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/161
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin. Wl. (First Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-964111/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/15B
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/183
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/152
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/155
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood. Ml. (First Remedial Action). March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/186
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site. Manitowoc County. Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/187
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County. Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/170
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton. MN.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/171
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire. Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/188
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/153
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Re-
medial Action). December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
£PA /ROD/R05-91/173
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/185
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/16S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/1S7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/190
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford, IL. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/175
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis
Municipal Wells, Sturgis, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/154
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/174
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. Carter-
ville, IL (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/191
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/176
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-91/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2, Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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EPA/ROD/R06-91/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-91/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point, IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site. St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-91/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-9'1/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-9 1/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kem-Pest
Laboratories Site. Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/045
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site. Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company. Mason City. IA. (First Reme-
dial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-91/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
P892-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust). Deer Lodge
County, Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R08-91/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
GHpin Counties, CO. (Third Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/045
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1). Denver, CO.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3), Adams County.
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site, (New Location), (Operable Unit 2), Adams
County, CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R08-91/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07. Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26), CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6), Salt Lake City, UT (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6), AZ. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Arques) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale CA (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA. Inc., Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South
Bay Asbestos Area. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 11, Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics),
Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turlock, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R10-91/032
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D), Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R10-91/028
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
ID. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R 10-91/027
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma, WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R 10-91/031
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R 10-91/029
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard, Bannock County, Pocatello, ID.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91/030
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/151
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Con-
sideration of ARARS during Removal Actions.
PB92-963401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Rela-
tions and the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
EPA/9200.5-07A
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Technology and Analytical Services.
PB92-963500/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users'
Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/091
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update No 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/V-92/001
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AVS35.00
EPA/600/R-92/044
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
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EPA/600/R-92/043
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/015
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
1991 Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Athens, GA
EPA/600/A-92/026
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters
and Sediments.
PB92-150481/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/331
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/046
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-92/075
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe. Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/220
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/276
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/334
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/223
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/216
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/296
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol
Dechlorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/27S
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/29S
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/294
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1BO
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiesster Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-91/219
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/02S
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Coopera-
tive Test Site Near Plains. Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-91/215
Fluorescence Techniques for Melal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-92/090
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-
B) of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton
Reaction.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/298
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/330
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/222
Microbiai Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/039
Modeling of Nonpomt Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/156
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/297
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/127
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/333
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/218
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microfai-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/293
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/245
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
Natural Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/074
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at
Plains, Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S44
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/145
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/146
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J:91/217
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobiai Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OB9
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Ki-
netics. Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/230
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/147
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/221
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by
Dtchlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater,
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/332
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/277
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/155
Sprption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergtllus
niger1 and Mucor rouxii.
PB92-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/157
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/179
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/027
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/244
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S23/R-92/OOZ
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/823/R-92/003
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/243
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/089
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/126
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbiai Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Corvallis, OR
EPA/600/J-92/178
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/265
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/325
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma
Cholinesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/056
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/022
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
.92-151653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/60O/R-92/012
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/15O
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Res-
toration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/175
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
B92-180405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/067
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and
Sequestration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at
the Site Level.
PB92-1227B7/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/329
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/260
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/327
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/292
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/023
Climate.
PB92-150457/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/094
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/326
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/110
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/173
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene
from 'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces livi-
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/072
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Qual-
ity Assurance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
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EPA/600/A-92/038
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-153014/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/230
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analy-
sis of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-1081907REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/174
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/186
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of
Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/600/J-92/032
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/039
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International
Symposium. Held in Fort Lauderdale. Florida on October
16-19.1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/600/J-92/095
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-92/291
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldnn on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
12-217413/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/290
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-92/020
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/177
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9Z/170
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/001
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-92/289
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/053
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/039
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
P892-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/062
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PS92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/058
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/068
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/055
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/082
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area. Lake
Mills, Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/059
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida
Wetlands Study.
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/J-91/259
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in
Red Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/229
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/039
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/041
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1S8
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/037
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management
Practices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/048
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/278
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/216
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/J-92/2B7
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospher-
ic Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipi-
tation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
EPA/600/J-92/172
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/056
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmos-
pheric Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/109
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/107
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/545
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/042
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/FI-92/015
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23, 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/J-92/096
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6UO/J-92/096
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/074
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three
Cultivars of Rice.
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/018
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labo-
ratory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17).
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/288
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid
Variability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/092
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/014
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/204
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/W4
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/078
Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Activi-
ty
PB92-179035/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/040
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/228
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/015
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/167
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/106
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/O18
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
EPA/600/8-91/203
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/5S2
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/081
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/227
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Saird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/169
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/031
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbo-
hydrate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/226
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Popula-
tions.
PB92-108158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/054
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/015
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
EPA/600/D-91/226
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/080
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorga-
nisms at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/013
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/205
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/041
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget
Plant Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held
in Corvallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1, 1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/A-92/077
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9Z/034
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific North-
west Forest Vegetation.
PB92-1B4985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/103
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global
Plant Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A -92/016
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/108
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitor-
ing Programs.
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/014
Proceedings of the International Workshop on targe-
Scale Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/160
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Cole-
optera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/060
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa. Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/J-91/S2S
Recovery of Bulk ONA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9S/013
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/017
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/S07
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-11345S/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/092
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/03S
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A
Biological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/040
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-92/043
Spodosot Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6PQ/R-92/073
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-92/036
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevatonal Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/033
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/083
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/012
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/041
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-72/036
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/171
Teratogenesis, Toxkaty, and Bioconcentration in Frogs
Exposed to Dieldrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/32B
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/268
Toxicity, Selectivity and Subtethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/267
lexicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/098
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington,
USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/091
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from
Historical Data.
PB92-153832/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/231
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement
of Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/070
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/140
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/060
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/1OS
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the
Increase of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/042
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Duluth, MN
EPA/DF/MT-92/019
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-92/020
Aquqtc Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
EPA/600/A-92/141
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/039
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS)
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP DM
EPA/6OO/J-92/050
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/063
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/064
Guidelines for Cutturing the Japanese Medaka. 'Oryzias
latipes'.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/293
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-
chloroaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/326
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/133
Mercury in the St Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/6-91/003
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/HEB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/010
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/268
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/006
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Watertaome Organic Chemicals in
Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/04S
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus
Elutriate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/286
Prediction of Octanol/Waler Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/282
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/079
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAS - Gulf Breeze, FL
EPA/600/J-92/221
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selfing Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/329
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/331
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/33S
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/328
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwaten Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/341
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/333
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/215
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa' PAD: Isolation of TnS-lacZYA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/SS2
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Acti-
vator Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
Acid Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/209
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affinis', and Inland Silverside. 'Menidia beryllina', to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/343
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawn-
B92-129808/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/219
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Trans-
formation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/336
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/208
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-1956SO/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/211
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Tops-
melt ('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S51
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/340
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/339
Heterotrpphic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-91/342
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/218
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis',
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/212
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Labora-
tory BMms.
PB92-19S692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/122
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/337
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
P892-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/332
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/334
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia1 G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/216
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colleto-
trichum gtoeosponoides1 f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/330
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool
of the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/220
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia
beryllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay,
Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/338
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/222
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered
Microorganism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological
Studies m Streams.
P892-195791 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/5S3
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Pop-
ulations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/213
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/091
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-1696S5/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-32/210
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/214
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Geno-
me Libraries.
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/121
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/207
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/066
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19,1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Narragansett, Rl
EPA/600/J-91/291
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/069
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/249
Dechkxmations of Polvchlorinated Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-1211S1/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/S46
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls, 2,3.7.8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/236
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena-
ceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/250
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/299
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600,'J-91/274
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts
on V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-12131B/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/Z34
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia')
Fed with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/235
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/27S
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/233
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/292
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/231
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
elongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/327
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/232
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Inva-
sion by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalis' (Miers, 1881).
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/234
Toxicrty of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/548
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological
Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/232
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/233
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING & SUPPORT LAB - Cinn,
OH
EPA/600/J-92/038
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/027
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/600/R-92/129
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/3-91/075
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols
into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/023
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/079
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Tneir Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB - Las
Vegas, NV
EPA/600/R-92/033
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/008
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/J-92/166
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selec-
tion.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/4-91/019
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/302
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/103
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for
the Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-158591 /REB 92-01 PC A01 /MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/037
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/223
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated
Dioxins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/036
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Sys-
tems Technology and Its Application in Environmental
Programs.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/029
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
EPA/600/4-89/034-REV
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PC A11 /MF A03
f PA/600/4-91/025
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/317
Interiaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/028
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
EPA/600/4-91/032
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/012
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/298
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simu-
lation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/037
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501B73/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/600/8-91/043
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/125
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/045
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Moni-
toring Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/OS8
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
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Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site)
Report for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pen-
tachlorophenol (POP) Immunoassays.
PB92-1B8713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/006
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenviron-
ments: A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/027
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/600/R-92/107
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April
10-11. 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/6OO/A-92/120
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/057
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/144
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PS92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/152
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/295
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and
Aldehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and
Their Source Strengths
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/157
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitonng Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-92/263
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/148
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481 /REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/069
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/800/J-92/264
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/294
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from
Mass Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/134
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under
Elevated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to
105degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/067
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/116
Current and Future Environmental Rote of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/123
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/032
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/A-92/17S
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/058
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model
of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158S26/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-6OO/A-92/042
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/286
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/287
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Deter-
mination of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Di-
benzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/130
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infra-
red Spectrometry for the Determination of Semivolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/055
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/OSO
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/071
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/026
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
aries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/129
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/066
Forest Health Monitoring, New England. 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/051
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/138
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Par-
ticles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/240
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle
Toxic Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/133
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/034
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/052
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for
Determining Hexavalenl Chromium Emissions from Sta-
tionary Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/262
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/139
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/209
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Meth-
ane Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-92/077
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
P892-180082/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/054
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/125
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/033
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/056
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Two U.S. Cities.
P892-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/136
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
in Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/254
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous
NOx-lnduced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/112
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/106
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/274
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/065
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SW/MT-92/024
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTape$4000.00
EPA/SW/MT-92/023
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeSISOO 00
EPA/600/8-90/083D
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/600/R-92/029
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre. Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/074
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
2-132885/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-1
EPA/600/J-92/132
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/147
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/067
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/A-92/035
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
PB92-152982/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/263
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/124
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/115
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
P892-188812/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/131
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages. Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modern Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/213
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic
Absorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
Spectrometry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/8-91/214
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/242
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/R-92/152
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visi-
tation Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/151
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Vis-
itation Program for the Period October 1989 through Sep-
tember 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/215
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analy-
sis of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/137
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Com-
pounds in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/05S
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/070
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/25S
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Con-
taminants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/100
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/141
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
EPA/6OO/J-92/250
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/020
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/071
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/310
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (OFP) on
Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses
in the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/Z53
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/309
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-91/311
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/186
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Osulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/258
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/275
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/299
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the
Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation
Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-92/2B2
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/800/J-92/152
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'A-92/155
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes:
Analogues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazoben-
zene (Chapter 4).
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/069
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the
A/D Ratio.
PB92-150838/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/264
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA /600/J-91/265
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2, With Ex-
ogenous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/190
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria.
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/192
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model Trichinella spiralis'.
P892-232800/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/2B3
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/249
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/184
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/029
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Lu-
teinizing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/017
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Imino-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/314
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
P892-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/201
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/313
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/117
Carcinogens and Human Health. Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/191
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-92/199
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide
Endosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respirato-
ry and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/323
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/083
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule
Fluid from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/244
Color Yes. Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/230
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol
Ethers Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/122
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/252
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neona-
tal and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate In-
secticides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/198
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/188
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydrox-
yethyl Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/108
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/247
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/064
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation:
A Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/06B
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing
a Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/070
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyz-
PB92-165000/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/250
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/073
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/254
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/311
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/112
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/312
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human
Respiratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/055
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/116
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarba-
mate Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/154
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/264
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/308
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Com-
pounds: Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/335
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosup-
pressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyace-
tic Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/280
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human
Myelomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
EPA/600/J-91/262
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/053
Direct DNA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/016
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Com-
parison with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/060
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxrn in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/321
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Stud-
ies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/306
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
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DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/120
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/181
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews).
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/274
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinester-
ase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Or-
ganophosphate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-92/114
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette
Smoke and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164B47/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/305
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/257
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/075
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1
Mice: A Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine
Mutagenicity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/074
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Pre-
natal Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/279
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/063
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/324
Effects of PCS (Arockx (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latta') Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/021
Effects of Tnadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance Comparison witf) Methylphenidate,
d-Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/3W
Effects of Trimethyttin on Repeated Acquisition (Learn-
ing) in the Radial-Arm Maze
P892-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/248
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Cnsnalol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/190
Embtyonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/309
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/270
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Fol-
lowing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachtoride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/1B1
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-92/1 S3
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Potycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/236
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes. Reproduction and Development. Neurotoxicity.
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/271
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation
System Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentra-
tions for the Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
P892-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-31/273
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subcnronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/3O4
Evaluation of the Immunotoxictty of Orally Administered
2-Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/268
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in
the Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/143
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/301
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/136
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/195
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/118
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2.
Sensory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/261
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/336
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/2BO
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/319
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/281
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/023
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/025
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-
Mediated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/203
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/324
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Ca-
pable of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/318
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review.
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/237
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/112
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/337
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetal-
dehyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/067
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to
the Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/338
Host Resistance to 'Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/2SS
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In
vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic
Transformation after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/316
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/322
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232B42/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/182
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/113
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/303
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB
92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/245
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
beling Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/066
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/284
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/260
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal
Article).
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA/600/J-91/314
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/278
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/261
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater
Emissions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semi-
volatile Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/123
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Fur-
anone, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/269
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/119
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal
Tract by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/231
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcino-
gens.
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/340
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/018
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat: Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/547
Intel-comparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/019
Intertaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/024
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/301
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-
Radiation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/111
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/110
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/071
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/193
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/315
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/SS1
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
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Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/2S6
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects In-
duced by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/106
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-15862S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/180
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with
a Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural
Degeneration Induced by 3,4-Metnylenedioxymethamphe-
tamine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/166
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/272
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Pro-
tein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA):
Effects of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) on Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and
Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/082
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/200
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebuiosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/341
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of
Low Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-92/229
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/266
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/081
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/062
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Forma-
tion by Benz(i)aceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in
C3H10T1/2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-
Ring and Bay-Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/185
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/16S
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/072
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/316
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyltin Disrupts Olfactory Dis-
crimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-91/315
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial De-
layed Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/325
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions
with 6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/302
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9S/073
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/107
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by
Nerve Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/151
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Pu-
berty in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/242
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/323
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91'/243
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/OS4
Overview. Conclusions, and Recommendations of the
IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/163
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/191
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/187
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-18B937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/014
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomer-
ase Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/197
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Meta-
bolites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/322
Potentiation of Inhibition with Perforant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/2S9
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A0.3/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/167
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/194
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kin-
dling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/233
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/282
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (OCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/252
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Compari-
son of SloHmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sand-
wich ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/248
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Po-
tentials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA /600/J-92/317
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/312
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodologic Consider-
ations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/138
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease,
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/300
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/072
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'A-92/'179
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reac-
tive Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/109
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/070
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Char-
acteristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/339
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/232
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral
Evaluation System.
PB92-195858/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/320
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/9-91 /016A
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/273
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bron-
choalveolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/270
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/058
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/10S
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Pa-
laotogenesis.
PB92-158617/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/115
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/S50
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/307
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
son of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/193
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxi-
city.
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/01S
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild- Type 'Autographa californica' Nuclear
Polyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/06S
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/022
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of
Instrumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/267
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats
and Mice.
PB92-113299/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-B9/189
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic
Behavior of Non-Essential Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OS7
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/2S1
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Choliner-
gic Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchi-
cine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OS6
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/S49
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotox-
icology.
PB92-206291/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/121
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloro-
propane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/124
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A
Model System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/246
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-91/272
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/164
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/271
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/153
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/313
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols
for the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy
Loss in the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/059
Use of Perifuston to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/261
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/168
Use of Visual and Chemosenson/ Evoked Potentials in
Environmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/194
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for Neurotoxicity
Screening.
PB92-232826/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/061
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/028
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
sis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/6OO/J-92/064
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular
Hormones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated
Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92-065
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimi-
dazolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Ef-
ferent Ductules
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn. OH
EPA/625/2-79/024
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the In-
tegrity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-84/031
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/7-88/003
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/6OO/R-92/124
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/J-92/265
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/136
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/A-92/130
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-91/055
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/6OO/A-92/046
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/3-82/029
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/62S/2-BO/028
Capsule Report: Disposal of Flue Gas Desulfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-79/023
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania.
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-79/021
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration
on Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/224
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a
Ne* York Stale School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/283
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/160
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/549
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J:89/550
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/225
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-92/008
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway
Vehicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/169
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/058
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/162
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/320
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/127
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School
Buildings.
PB92-198282/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/047
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/158
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/007
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/007
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/115
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a
Wall-Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/A-92/135
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/271
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-600/R-92/084
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/210A
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1.
Technical Report.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/210B
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/037
Development of an Empirical Mode! of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/7-91/006
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/001
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/264
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/289
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9S/088
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/102
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/226
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and
Mutagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Ar-
ticle).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/243
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature.
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/158
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/143
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/048
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/SW/DK-32/044
ESP VI 40 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/Z61
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/066
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/244
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/061
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing As-
phalt.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/010
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/021
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC incin-
eration.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/7-91/005
Field Performance of Wpodburning and Coalbuming Ap-
pliances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating
Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/246
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/8-85/010
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/235
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/257
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/046
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/267
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/149
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor.
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-92/1S9
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/101
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/OOS
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in De-
veloping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/OK-92/025A
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/025
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP DOS
EPA/600/R-92/12S
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/006
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-S2/035
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/116
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization. Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/170
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Econom-
ics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/129
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options. Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/2-91/057
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/OS6
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10YMF A03
EPA/600/7-91/009
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-126812/REB
EPA/600/R-92/171
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/J-91/318
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/119
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/0-91/258
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/127
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-92/02S
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
(NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Develop-
ment of the Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP 004
EPA/6OO/R-92/OS9
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/044
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/002
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
gies.
PB92-139393/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/285
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicom-
ponent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9S/131
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
PB92-195932/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-9S/083
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01
PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/J-91/286
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combus-
tion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/284
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/287
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/B:91/200
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/eOO/A-92/132
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon In-
jection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/1SO
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/128
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-19590B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91 /044
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville, Florida on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91V037A
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/037B
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/037C
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
PB92-115377/RES 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91V037D
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/OS2A
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1,2, and 3.
Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/052B
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held
in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/OS2C
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/OS2B
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and
12 Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/600/A-92/009
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/OOB
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1. Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/164
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/206
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/OW
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/141
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collec-
tion of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources
for Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/208
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/134
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/277
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/1S1
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/006
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/060
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/281
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ef'A/600VA-92/005
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for
the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/090
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/087
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/022
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/227
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/212
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-91/280
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OOS
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/260
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/8-80/004
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/8-82/009
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization: Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/245
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/161
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/047
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/144
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/321
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
EPA/6OO/D-91/259
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview
of Current Radon Research.
PB92-1P1250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/102
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/14S
Using a Flame fonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/148
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3. CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/146
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/008
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
EPA/600/2-91/051
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/143
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/078
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for En-
vironmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/028
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati. Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/D-91/278
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-1268S3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/A-92/1OO
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/105
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in
Alexandria. Virginia on August 17-20. 1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/027
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/258
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/098
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne. Australia on February 24-27,1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/099
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne. Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/169
Assessing Toxicrty of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-91/053
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/6OO/R-92/188
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/60O/R-92/024
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/066
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/O02
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/158
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/101
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60q/A-92/053
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geotextile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/001
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/247
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/003
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/013B
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/RE8 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/013B
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/177
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labo-
ratory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/176
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art
on Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Per-
formance with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/008
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/162
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/204
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-32/004
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
192-139419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/150
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/290
Comparison of Animal Infectivity. Excystation, and Fluoro-
geroc Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
tton by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/2S3
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/255
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/092
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved
Inorganic Carbon (DIC).
PB9F179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/001
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Full-Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/2S4
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/173
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with
Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/246
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/093
Compliance Concerns with the New Coliform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/096
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/182
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/019
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/296
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Re-
cycling Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/063
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environ-
ment by the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/RES 92-0! PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/009
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/091
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/269
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/183
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
Program.
PB92-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/206
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Gen-
erated Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/030
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60 J/J-92/234
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/O-91/269
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/049
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geo-
memfarane Sheet.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-90/007
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/285
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon
Inactivation of MS2 Coliphage. 'Escherichia coli', and
'Klebsiella pneumoniae'.
PB92-21735S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003A
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003B
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003C
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-92/003D
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/003E
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003F
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-92/003G
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/003H
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/003I
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/J-92/283
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/050
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/051
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/003
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-92/241
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/067
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/137
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-
up Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols.
Phase 2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/069
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/003
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/128
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries.
Management and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/039
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and
Tray Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/600/J-91/279
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/088
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/052
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/176
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/270
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/2S6
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/272
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/OS2
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/177
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/01 SB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/013A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/013A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/020A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/020B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/016A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/016B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/016
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/014
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/015
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/017
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry.
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/012
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/062
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/172
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
Fungi.
PB92-217082/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/138
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/A5-91/005
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/149
Humic Substances and
Review.
PB92-179753/REB
Contaminant Transport: A
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/276
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 ,PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/242
Hydrogenase-Unked Gene in 'Methanobacterium ther-
moautotrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferre-
doxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/059
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate
Protective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary
Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/079
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/052
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the
1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/117
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/111
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/186
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/279
Ljgnocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
als.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/014
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/184
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/114
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/061
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Sys-
tems.
PB92-158559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/142
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature
Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/051
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/094
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connec-
tion.
PB92-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/031
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/099
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/049
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/297
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/140
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/06S
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cinerability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/2-91/058
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the
Purity Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/187
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/068
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/046
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/077
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating In-
dustry.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/096
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/004
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/047
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/D-91/262
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/063
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/319
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/102
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/031
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92-023
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
EPA/600/J-92/303
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1S4
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-92/188
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/276
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/164
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/048
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Acti-
vated Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/174
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/007
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/AS-91V007
Retech. Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-231315/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/026
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June
10-13, 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/236
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/284
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/014
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of
Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
ePA/SOO/R-92/035
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-92/16S
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia colt'
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/273
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/170
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/20S
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/028
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-S01436/REB 92-01 CP 002
EPA/600/R-92/009
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/600/A-92/060
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/012
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'A-92/178
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/P-92/O89
Study to Determine trie Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/S40/S-92/OO6
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-2240S6/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/5-91/008
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/6OO/A-92/010
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/R-92/OS7
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/051
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/S5-91/003
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/017A
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/650/R-92/017B
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/540/5-91/001
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/5-91V003A
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
PB92-115310/REB
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/5-91/003B
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2. Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/540/5-91/003C
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/540/5-91'/007A
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech. Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/540/5-91VO07B
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/HEB 92-04 PCA15/MFA03
EPA/540/R-92/001
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/015
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/5-90/007
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/5-91/005
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Horsehead Resource Development Compa-
ny, Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylva-
nia.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4SO/R-92/002
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/eOO/J-92/085
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/120A
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/120B
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-92/30S
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/184
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High
Point and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/BOO/A-92/043
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/253
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ion-
izing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-92/092
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Deicing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/OS2
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/252
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/171
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drain-
age Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/161
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/300
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/160
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/228
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/251
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/090
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PL92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/159
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179852/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/185
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/044A
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/044B
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6OO/S-92/005
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/010
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/007
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/014
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Can-Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/004
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/S-92/012
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/009
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/015
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/006
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/019
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/017
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Military Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/020
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/S-92/016
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Permanent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/047
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/045
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/044
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/S-92/01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/046
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/013
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/011
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/022
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Treated Wood Products.
P892-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/OOB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/018
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/051
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/054
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/S-92/003
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/027
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/02S
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/Z24
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S.
EPA WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
Ada. OK
EPA/600/A-92/097
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the
Presence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/30B
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/013
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/076
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/2S1
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/OB5
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New
Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/02B
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-91/S77
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/OBO
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/030
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-9S/030
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-9Z/041
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/OB4
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/241
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/239
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/08S
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/026
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-92/029
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from
Multiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-9Z/004
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/2S7
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/119
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/M-91/040
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-9S/005
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/OO2
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/064
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization
Using Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/6OO/D-91/256
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9Z/23S
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/142
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9Z/307
Metals in Ground Water: Sampling Artifacts and Repro-
durability.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/042
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-92/133
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/024
Microbial Transport through Porous Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/062
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/A-92/086
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/002
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/156
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Inter-
phase Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/288
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/238
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/157
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/4-B9/OOS
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ations.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/027
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/247
Reduction of Hexachlproethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
ride at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marca-
site.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/076
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/043
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/065
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/SW/DK-92/038
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP O02
EPA/600/J-91/240
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/087
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/068
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/266
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of
Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/118
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/117
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/006
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/113
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF MONITORING SYSTEMS AND QUALITY
ASSURANCE (OMSQA)
EPA/600/R-92/098
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/163
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs. 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/011
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX)
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC A05
EPA/600/M-91/051
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ERA'S Review and Approval Procedure for State Submit-
ted TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/4-85/031
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/196
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/002
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/012
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/810/B-92/003
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
92-04 PC AM
PB92-168525/REB
EPA/810/B-92/O01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of DrinkingWater Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/010
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/002
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells. Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/810/B-92/011
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC AW/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/OO5
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 •
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/OO6
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-O4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/012
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethytene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/007
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - fa-
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/O08
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/aiO/B-92/013
Quality Assurance Protect Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/OO9
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates. Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 • Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168S82/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/810/B-92/015
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/810/B-92/014
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling. Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/K-92/OO1
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker SHde Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
OFFICE OF EXPLORATORY RESEARCH (OER)
EPA-21R-1OO5
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program Pro-
gram Summary FY 1991. Office ol Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(OHEA)
EPA/625/3-91/019F
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-92/007
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/238
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichlor-
oethylene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/239
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retmoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/B-91/01 IB
Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applica-
tions.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/08S
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/B-91/217
Hearth Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/B-91/031
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/625/3-91/022
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment.
PB92-213198/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/047
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/625/3-91/021
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Globulin: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia
in the Male Rat. Held in Gait her sburg, MD. on November
13-14,1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/0068
Respiratory Hearth Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF AIM
EPA/600/J-92/237
Review of Di(2-Erhylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/053
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/020
What Can Be Leamt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/3-91/020
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Potychkxinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE -
RTP/Cinn (ECAO)
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301 /REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachloroben-
zene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/006
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/064
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-198548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
OFFICE OF WATER AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
EPA/440/5-B9/002
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on
the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sedi-
ment Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/440/1-82/029
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/440/1-79/078B
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals
Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/440/1'-84/075
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guide-
lines for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point
Source Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/440/1-75/046
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Special-
ties. Segment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and
Vegetables. Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/440/1-76/047A
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink, and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8
- 15.
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/440/1-76/047A
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Suffite. Soda, Deink and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/440/1-75/038
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Fer-
roally Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/1-76/060J
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/440/1-75/044
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment
Of the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group
1, Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlorinated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/1-79/076B
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/1-75/043A
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of
the Phosphate Manufacturing. Point Source Category
Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/440/1-78/090
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Concrete Products. Point Source Category,
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2.6-Dinit/otoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/840/B-92/001
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
tions.
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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OFFICE OF WATER AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
EPA/440/1-83/400
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and
Control of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and
Publishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/1-78/031E
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limita-
tions, Guidelines New Source Performance Standards
Reprint for the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products
and Rendering. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
WATER PLANNING AND STANDARDS
Compilation of Water Quality Standards for Marine
Waters.
PB92-231836/REB 92-04 PC A99
EPA/506/6-90/003
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA
Program Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and
Limitations for Battery Manufacturing.
PB92-231893/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/2-84/002
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: DDT/DDE/DDD.
PB92-150408/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-123009/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality
Standards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/440/5-88/089
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S06/6-90/002
Managing Contaminated Sediments. EPA Decision-
Making Processes.
PB92-231653/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Status Report: State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/440/4-87/002
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impound-
ments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PC A10YMF A03
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A107MF A03
Water Quality Standards Handbook.
PB92-231851/REB
92-04 PC A12/MF A03
WATER PROGRAM OPERATIONS
EPA/440/5-91/004
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/5-90/004
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/5-91/003
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/006
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/570/9-90/005
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/822/R-92/001
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A Review
and Analysis of Survey Methods.
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/821/R-92/004
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroeth-
ane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/013
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dnnking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/009
Dnnking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/821VR-92/003
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PCA1S/MFA03
EPA/440/4-91/001
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-88/002
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/005
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/001
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/004
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/503/9-92/007
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/503/9-92/006
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Con-
gress.
PB92-227800/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/570/9-90/014
Paying for Safe Water: Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/1-91/023
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
Category.
PB92-232156/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality Standards
for the 21st Century. Held in Arlington, Virginia, on De-
cember 10-12, 1990.
PB92-231B28/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas, Texas on
March 1-3, 1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/440/5-91/005
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on De-
cember 12-13, 1990.
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/S70/9-89/008
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/5-90/002
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/503/9-91/009
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/506/2-89/003
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects. You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/822/B-91/001
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulle-
tin Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/005
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/022
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/4-87/004
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/503/8-92/002
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/503/9-92/002
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER
EPA/570/9-85/2
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/570/9-90/008A
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assur-
ance. Third Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/003
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/S70/9-90/012
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches.
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-86/002
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
REGION I - BOSTON, MASS.
EPA/901 /B-92/001
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assess-
ment of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
REGION II - NEW YORK, NY
EPA/450/1-92/002
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/1-92/003
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-92/049
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project Quarterly and Summary Data {for Microcomput-
ers). October 1987-March 1991.
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP D02
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances.
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Btuefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment
Report.
PB92-186436/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-18642B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatraut Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Progress Report of the Baywide Nutrient Reduction Re-
evaluation: Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB92-161033/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
REGION IV - ATLANTA, GA
EPA/904/648/001
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karst Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
REGION IX - SAN FRANCISCO, CA
EPA/530/P-92/024
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REGION X - SEATTLE, WA
EPA/910/9-91'/03B
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-1668B3/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/042
Bioaccumutation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/033
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration
Projects in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/03Z
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-89/027F
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation- Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/040
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/910/9-92/003
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/039
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/005
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes, Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/010
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Select-
ed Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB
EPA/910/9-91/001
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Ac-
tivities on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/026
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/046
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/024
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/020
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/041
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-88/197
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Ever-
ett Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/021
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Mate-
rials in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
Entries are sequenced by corporate name, report number, and NTIS order number.
The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Corporate/Performing Organization
(Report or Series Number)
Title
(Sponsor's Report or Series Number)
NTIS Order Number/Meola Code Price Codes
1
1 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, Corvallls, OR
EPA/600/3-89/073
1 Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
. Global Climatic Change
1 EPA/600/3-89/073
| PB90-120072/HSU PCA09/MFA01
I
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CHICAGO,
IL.
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Geno-
mic Libraries.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/214)
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA,
AVONDALE, PA. STROUD WATER RESEARCH CENTER.
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered
Microorganism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological
Studies in Streams.
(EPA/600/J-92/222)
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA,
PA.
REPT-88-18
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
(EPA/600/'ff-92/012)
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
ACUREX CORP., JEFFERSON, AR.
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the
Purity Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/058)
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ion-
izing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
(EPA/600/J-91/253)
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
(EPA/600/J-92/158)
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACUREX CORP., JEFFERSON, AR. INCINERATION
RESEARCH FACILITY.
Pilot-Scale Incineration of RGB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
(EPA/600/R-92/068)
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
(EPA/600/A-92/187)
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ACUREX CORP., MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA. ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS DIV.
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC In-
cinerability Ranking.
(EPA/600/R-92/065)
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
(EPA/600/R-92/051)
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ACUREX CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
(EPA/600/D-91/261)
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/281)
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reac-
tivity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
(EPA/600/J-91/289)
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurization (Journal Article).
(ePA/60O/J-92/O4T)
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
(EPA/600/J-92/OB8)
PB92-1S3808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
(EPA/600/J-92/227)
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential
Technique for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor.
Open Hearth Combustion of Coal
(EPA/6OO/A-92/149)
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Panicu-
late and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residen-
tial Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Re-
sults of Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a
U.S. Coal, and Wood.
(EPA/600/A-92/1S9)
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology
for VOCs and Air Toxics.
(EPA/600/A-92/162)
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ACUREX CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS DIV.
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing As-
phalt.
(EPA/600/2-91/061)
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ACUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated
Ethers, Ethanes, and Propanes.
(EPA/600/A-92/128)
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated
Ether, Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
(EPA/600/A-92/144)
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collec-
tion of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources
for Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
(EPA/600/R-92/141)
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
(EPA/600/A-92/18S)
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
(EPA/600/R-92/169)
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
AEROSPACE CORP., LOS ANGELES, CA.
Capsule Report: Disposal of Flue Gas Desurfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
(EPA/625/2-80/028)
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE
REGISTRY, ATLANTA, GA.
ATSDR/HS-92/12
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATSDR/HS-92/13
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, RIVERSIDE, CA.
SALINITY LAB.
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils. Documentation.
(EPA/600/2-91/065, EPA/SW/DK-92/038A)
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
(EPA/600/2-91/062)
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ALABAMA UNIV. IN BIRMINGHAM. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING.
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Sys-
tems.
(EPA/600/A-92/061)
PB92-1585S9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drain-
PA/600/A-92/171)
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ALLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES CORP, CHAPEL HILL, NC.
CH-91-57
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unac-
counted for Area Source Categories.
(EPA/600/R-92/006)
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/453/R-92/001
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
Processes.
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
(EPA/600/2-91/057)
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in De-
veloping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila
(EPA/600/R-92/005)
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
(EPA/600/A-92/006)
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
(EPA/600/A-92/022)
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10
Emissions from Ferrous Foundries.
(EPA/450/3-92/012)
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufac-
turing Processes.
92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary
Cells.
(EPA/600/A-92/191)
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ALLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES CORP., LOWELL, MA.
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogerac Emis-
sions Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
(EPA/600/7-91/006)
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Ren-
ovation Inspection Procedures.
(EPA/340/1-90/007)
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
tunng Processes.
(EPA/4SO/3-92/013)
PB92-190230/REB
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for
the U.S. and Canada.
(EPA/600/A-92/005)
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC., GARDENA, CA.
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
(EPA/46O/A-90/34)
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Honda.
(EPA/460/A-91/19)
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC., TORRANCE, CA.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
(EPA/460/A-92/12)
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC INTERNATIONAL, INC., MCLEAN,
VA.
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Inva-
sion by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalis' (Miers, 1881).
(EPA/600/J-91/232, ERLN-NX11)
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION RESEARCH
FOUNDATION, DENVER, CO.
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
(EPA/570/9-85/2)
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
APS-MATERIALS, INC., DAYTON, OH.
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1 ,-Trichloroethane and
Methanol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
(EPA/600/J-92/162)
PB92-179886/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
AQUA TERRA CONSULTANTS, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
(EPA/600/3-91/039)
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. DIV. OF RESPIRATORY
SCIENCES.
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human
Respiratory Tract
(EPA/600/J-92/312)
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARKANSAS UNIV., FAYETTEVILLE. DEPT. OF PLANT
PATHOLOGY.
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colleto-
trichum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/216)
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ASCI CORP., ATHENS, GA.
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
(EPA/600/3-91/046)
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
(EPA/600/J-92/243)
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BABCOCK AND WILCOX CO., BARBERTON, OH.
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a
Wall-Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
(EPA/600/R-92/115)
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
BATTELLE, ARLINGTON, VA.
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
(EPA/440/5-91/004)
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
BATTELLE COLUMBUS DIV., OH.
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
(EPA/600/R-92/024)
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
(EPA/600/2-91/066)
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
(EPA/600/A-92/032)
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives
in Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
(EPA/600/J-92/136)
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
(EPA/600/R-92/055)
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-1
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 -
Ethylene Thiourea.
(EPA/810/B-92/012)
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
(EPA/60O/A-92/147)
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
(EPA/600/R-92/OB8)
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finish-
ing Industry. Technology Evaluation Report
(EPA/6OO/a-92/188)
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
BECHTEL CORP., SAN FRANCISCO, CA.
Capsule Report Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
(EPA/625/2-82/029)
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENNETT AND WILLIAMS, INC, COLUMBUS. OH.
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
(EPA/6OO/4-89/034-REV)
PB92-2168B6/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC, MONTVALE, NJ.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
(EPA/460/A-91/2)
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
(EPA/460/A-90/33)
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
(EPA/46O/A-92/36)
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF E11
BOOZ-ALLEN AND HAMILTON, INC, BETHESDA, MD.
ISBN-0-16-036223-7
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
(EPA/530/SW-91/093N)
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CAMBRIDGE SYSTEMATICS, INC, MA.
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
(EPA/4OO/R-92/006)
PB92-173S66/REB 92-01 PC Alt/MF A04
CAMP, DRESSER AND MCKEE, INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA.
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientif-
ic Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments.
(EPA/600/2-91/053)
PB92-114SS2/REB 92-01 PCA16/MFA03
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
(EPA/600/D-91/273)
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Clo-
sure.
(EPA/600/P-92/057)
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/170)
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CANAL DE ISABEL II, MADRID (SPAIN). DIV. DE
ESTADISTICA Y MODELOS.
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Com-
munity of Madrid Using OUAL2E.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/244)
PB92-20621B/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CATERPILLAR, INC, PEORIA, IL
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
(EPA/460/A-92/47)
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A1B/MF A04
COM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORP, FAIRFAX, VA.
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
(EPA/600/A-92/010)
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CENTEC CORP, RESTON, VA.
Capsule Report: Acosttc Monitoring to Determine the In-
I of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PA/625/2-79/024)
-92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CENTER OF MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY, BALTIMORE,
MD.
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Labora-
tory BiofUms.
(EPA/600/J-92/212)
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHESSON CONSULTING, WASHINGTON, DC.
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct
and Indirect Transfer Techniques.
(EPA/560/549/004)
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHRYSLER CORP, DETROIT, Ml.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
(EPA/46O/A-92/1)
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E08
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
(EPA/46O/A-92/2)
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
(EPA/460/A-92/3)
PB92-122241 /REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
(EPA/46O/A-92/28)
PB92-122S06/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
(EPA/460/A-91/15)
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
(EPA/460/A-91/16)
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
(EPA/460/A-91/17)
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
(EPA/460/A-91/27)
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CtBA-GEIGY CORP, RALEIGH, NC.
Color Yes; Cancer No.
(EPA/600/J-91/244)
PB92-110477/REB 92-01
PC A03/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen De-
livery for In situ Bkxedamation.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/276)
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLEAN HARBORS, INC, BEDFORD, MA.
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey
of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinat-
ed Pesticides.
(EPA/810/B-92/O03)
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC AM
CLEMENT INTERNATIONAL CORP, HUSTON, LA.
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hy-
drogen Chloride Following Snort-Term Exposure.
(EPA/450/3-92/003)
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CLEMSON UNIV, SC. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY AND
GEOLOGY.
Physical Property Data on Ruorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
(EPA/600/A-92/150)
PB92-206S07/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COHEN (S.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, MCLEAN, VA.
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania on April 2-5, 1991.
PB92-115344/REB 92-01 PC EM/MF EM
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1.
Symposium Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical
Sessions 1 through 5.
(EPA/6OO/9-91/037A)
PB92-115351 /REB 92-01 PC A18/MF AIM
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2.
Symposium Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
(EPA/600/9-91/037B)
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3.
Symposium Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions
1 through 5.
(EPA/600/9-91/037C)
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4.
Symposium Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through
10.
(EPA/600/9-91/037D)
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document
(EPA/402/R-92/002)
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COLORADO STATE UNIV, FORT COLLINS.
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
(EPA/600/A-92/077)
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COLORADO STATE UNIV, FORT COLLINS. NATURAL
RESOURCE ECOLOGY LAB.
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Moni-
toring Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
(EPA/600/R-92/106)
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
LUXEMBOURG.
Methods for the Detection of Microorganisms in the Envi-
ronmont.
PB92-137454/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP, ANNAPOLIS, MD.
CHESAPEAKE BAY LIAISON OFFICE.
CBP/TRS-70/92
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP, CINCINNATI, OH.
PAST: The Potential AHARs Selection Tool.
(EPA/600/A-92/031 I
PB92-152941 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
(EPA/4SO/4-91/002A)
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
(EPA/450/4-91/002B)
PB92-10B794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
(EPA/600/8-90/083D,EPA/SW/MT-92/023A)
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
(EPA/450/4-90/007F)
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIV.
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Re-
trieval Subsystem.
(EPA/450/4-91/032)
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CORNELL UNIV, ITHACA, NY. DEPT. OF SOIL, CROP AND
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES.
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
(EPA/600/J-91/239)
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
(EPA/600/J-92/076)
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CORVALUS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, OR.
EPA/600/3-91/067
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and
Sequestration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at
the Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/014
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-
Scale Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-
10,1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/039
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International
Symposium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October
16-19.1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/600/A-72/036
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/001
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/014
MANE: A Multiphase. Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equi-
librium Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143B17/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/037
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management
Practices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/038
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-153014/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/048
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/078
Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Acttvi-
PB92-179035/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/104
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/119
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/140
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/D-91/231
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement
of Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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ECOS, INC., LANOOVER, MO.
EPA/600/D-91/267
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/545
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/225
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/226
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Popula-
tions.
PB92-108158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/227
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/228
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/230
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analy-
sis of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/278
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses
and Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/013
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/031
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbo-
hydrate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following
Exposure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/032
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/033
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Un-
derstanding Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/034
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychiorinated Biphenyls
in Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/080
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorga-
nisms at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/081
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/083
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/091
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from
Historical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/092
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/092
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollu-
tion.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/094
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegeta-
tion.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/095
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/096
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/098
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington,
USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/167
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/168
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/170
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/171
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs
Exposed to Dieldrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/ 177
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gam-
marus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/178
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/289
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wet-
lands in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/290
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages
in the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/291
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Duck-
lings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/325
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma
Cholinesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/020
Effects of Glean, a Suifonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/056
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB
.
92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/060
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/070
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Inves-
tigation Project.
PB92-1 78961 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/150
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Res-
toration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/156
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Geneti-
cally Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial
Environment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/186
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of
Long-Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the
Mid-Appalachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Micro-
computers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/0 15)
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Micro-
computers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/0 18)
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
CUMMINS ENGINE CO., INC., COLUMBUS, IN.
Application for Certification 1 992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
(EPA/460/A-92/48)
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PCA21/MFA04
DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., INC., LOS ALAMITOS, CA.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Daihatsu.
(EPA/460/A-92/4)
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
DAYTON UNIV., OH. RESEARCH INST.
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and
Full-Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
(EPA/600/J-92/00 1)
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEECO, INC., CARY, NC.
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Meth-
ane Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary
Sources.
(EPA/600/8-91/209)
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, DC.
Nitrate Occurence in U.S. Waters (and Related Ques-
tions). A Reference Summary of Published Sources from
an Agricultural Perspective.
PB92-155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, DC.
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14,
1991.
(EPA/600/9-91/028)
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, DC.
Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Com-
pliance with the National Environment Policy Act.
PB92-146281/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
DETROIT DIESEL CORP., Ml.
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
(EPA/460/A-90/35)
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
(EPA/460/A-92/49)
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
DREXEL UNIV., PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEOSYNTHETIC
RESEARCH INST.
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving
Geotextile Landfill Leachate Filters.
(EPA/600/A-92/OS3)
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geo-
membrane Sheet.
(EPA/600/A-92/049)
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
(EPA/600/A-92/177)
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
(EPA/600/A-92/178)
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC.
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovino Adrenomedullary Cnromaffin Cells.
(EPA/600/J-92/271)
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC. DIV. OF
ALLERGY, CRITICAL CARE, AND RESPIRATORY
MEDICINE.
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
(EPA/600/J-92/300)
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DUXBURY (DANA) AND ASSOCIATES, ANDOVER, MA.
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
December 3-7, 1991.
(EPA/530/R-92/016!
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
DYNAMAC CORP., ADA, OK.
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hy-
drocarbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
(EPA/600/J-92/028)
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DYNAMAC CORP., ROCKVILLE, MD.
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
(EPA/600/8-91/037)
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
(EPA/625/8-86/011)
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and
Foaming.
(EPA/625/8-87/012)
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
(EPA/600/8-91/217, ECAO-R-0367)
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., ARLINGTON, MA.
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for
Polychiorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment
Forum.
(EPA/625/3-91/020)
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 29-31,
1991.
(EPA/625/4-91/027)
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ECOS, INC., LANDOVER, MD.
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1.
Monitoring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
CA-3
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EG AND G ENERGY MEASUREMENTS, INC., LAS VEGAS,
NV. REMOTE SENSING LAB.
EGG-10617-1148
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs.
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-8613
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMCON ASSOCIATES, SAN JOSE, CA.
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
(EPA/600/R-92/116)
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP,
DURHAM, NC.
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
(EPA/600/J-91/321)
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP.,
IRVINE, CA.
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
(EPA/600/7-91/OOB)
P892-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
(EPA/600/7-91/010)
PB92-1269S2/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Incin-
eration.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/021)
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
ENSR, ACTON, MA.
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from
Murtiport-Permeameter Measurements.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/029)
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENTROPY ENVIRONMENTALISTS, INC., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for
Determining Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Sta-
tionary Sources.
(EPA/600/3-91/052)
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
PB92-151547/REB 92-01 PCEM/MFEM
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/003A)
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chro-
mium Method Evaluation.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/O03B)
PB92-151S62/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report
(EPA/600/FI-92/OO3O
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/003D)
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
(EPA/600/R-92/003E)
PB92-151S96/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report
(EPA/6OO/R-92/O03F)
PB92-1S1604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgamcs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
(EPA/600/R-92/003G)
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report
(EPA/600/FI-92/OO3HI
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Orgaracs from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/003I)
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF AM
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Pro-
cedures for Opacity Monitors.
(EPA/450/4-92/010)
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND TESTING,
INC, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/246)
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiatkjn in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
(EPA/600/J-91/269I
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Ca-
pable of Michael Addition.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/324)
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung. Liver and Peripheral Blood
Lymphocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of
Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites and Derivatives.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/306)
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
FractionatJon of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/2B1)
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Direct DNA Sequencing of PCR Products.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/OS3)
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Forma-
tion by Benzfljaceanmrylene and Its Metabolites in
C3H10T1/2CLB Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-
Ring and Bay-Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/O6S)
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/1B9)
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicrty Information Databases.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/191)
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and
Mutagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Ar-
ticle).
(EPA/6OO/J-92/226)
PB92-195809/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspeoes Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-
Radiation and Bteomyan Sulfate.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/301)
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB.,
CINCINNATI, OH.
EPA/600/4-90/027
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms (Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC AU/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB,
CINCINNATI, OH. CHEMISTRY RESEARCH DIV.
EPA/600/R-92/129
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB,
CINCINNATI, OH. VIROLOGY BRANCH.
EPA/600/4-91/023
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB, LAS
VEGAS, NV.
DOE/DP/00539-063
Offsrte environmental monitoring report Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
year 1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-600/4-91/030
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
year 1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/B-91/045
Selection of Adduet-Forming Chemicals for Human Moni-
toring Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92431 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/125
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/302
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/094)
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB, LAS
VEGAS, NV. EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT RESEARCH DIV.
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/037)
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. CERTIFICATION POLICY AND SUPPORT BRANCH.
EPA/AA/CD/CPSB-92/01
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Tempera-
ture.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. CONTROL TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS
BRANCH.
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/05
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92431 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/CTAB-91 /06
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/CTAB-92/01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DIV.
EPA/AA/TSS/IM-90/1
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES.
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/04
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistivery Heated Catalyst on
a Methanol-Fueled Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS-91/1
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/420/R-92/001
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/4-81 /026D-REV
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume
4: Mobile Sources.
PB92-209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/460/3-91/02
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report.
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and
Appendixes.
PB92-104462/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
VMT Forecasting and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
PB92-164961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF.
EPAMA/TSS/IM-89/2
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions,
Cost, and Convenience. Technical Information Document
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS/IM-90-3
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the
1990's: Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT GROUP.
EPA/AA/TDG-92/03
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TDG-92/05
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge. EPA Emissions and Fuel
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB
EB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. TEST AND EVALUATION BRANCH.
EPA/AA/TEB/EF-90/4
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TEB-91 /02
Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of the Platinum Ga-
saver, a Retrofit Device.
PB92-104421/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TEB-511/91/01
Second EPA Evaluation of the Platinum Gasaver Device
under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act (Updated).
PB92-104413/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MO. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
CBP/TRS-71/92
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB92-217801/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-72/92
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances.
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Progress Report of the Baywide Nutrient Reduction Re-
evaluation: Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB92-161033/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
CA-4
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI, OH.
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186428/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Bluefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment
Report.
PB92-186436/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-186451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report
from the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB9M86477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ARLINGTON,
VA. SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRATION DIV.
EPA/540/RS-92/214
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Citric Acid.
PB92-221829/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/700/R-92/001
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-224328/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATHENS, GA.
EPA/600/J-92/330
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATLANTA, GA.
REGION IV.
EPA/904/6-88/001
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in
Karst Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CHAMBLEE,
GA. OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS.
EPA/540/RS;92/186
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CHICAGO, IL.
GREAT LAKES NATIONAL PROGRAM OFFICE.
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contami-
nated Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH.
EPA/600/J-92/002
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
INFORMATION.
CERI-91-99
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/S5-90/007
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Oberlin Mi-
crofiltration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/625/6-91/014
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB92-141373/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. DRINKING WATER RESEARCH DIV.
EPA/600/A-92/090
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/100
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/253
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/262
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/269
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/270
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
Products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/272
Formation of Disinfection By-products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/285
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon
Inactivation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and
'Klebsiella pneumonias'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/164
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB §2-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
OFFICE.
ECAO-CIN-D003
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-D007
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclc-
pentadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-D009
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
ECAO-CIN-D010
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AIM
ECAO-CIN-D012
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-242
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachloroben-
zene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ECAO-CIN-423
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ECAO-CIN-442
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-443
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/006
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/064
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-198548/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. HAZARDOUS WASTE ENGINEERING RESEARCH
LAB.
EPA/625/2-84/031
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/B-92/098
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LAB.
EPA/530/SW-91/051
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques
for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/5-91/008
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/A5-91/002
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology. Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/007
Retech, Inc.. Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-231315/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/001
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Circulating Bed
Combuslor at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/S5-91/003
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Wash-
ing System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/012
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/004
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
PB92-139419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/030
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/043
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Munici-
pal Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/050
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/051
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Appli-
cators: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/060
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/091
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/092
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway
Deicing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/093
Compliance Concerns with the New Coliform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/094
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connec-
tion.
PB92-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/098
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in
Melbourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/099
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Feb-
ruary 24-27. 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/111
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomem-
brane Field Seams.
PB92-1BB770/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/169
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/172
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading
Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/173
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with
Hazardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/174
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegrada-
bility and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic
Pollutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/183
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
Program.
PB92-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/184
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/186
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/251
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization
Evaluation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/252
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utili-
zation Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion
Residues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/254
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/278
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies
laminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/279
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materi-
als.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/285
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
«s to Treat Con-
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EPA/600/J-91/224
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S.
EPA WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /255
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Hotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/256
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/279
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobi-
lized Algae.
PB82-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/290
Comparison of Animal Infectjvity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactiva-
tkxi by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/300
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies'
AquaDetox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/319
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/003
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE
Technology.
PB92-136878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/004
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/009
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OS1
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing
Process.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/052
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/077
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating In-
dustry.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/078
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for En-
vironmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/085
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
P892-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/102
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/128
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries.
Management and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/140
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics
at Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/,1-92/149
Hurrnc Substances and Contaminant Transport: A
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/150
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO
Abatement
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/154
Remediation of Leaking USTs. A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents
P892-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/159
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179852/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/160
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/161
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/165
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coir
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/205
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/206
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Re-
lationship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Gen-
erated Biokinettc Data
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/228
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in
the Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/234
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/236
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/246
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory
Air Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/247
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/269
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Gener-
ated Flows.
PB92-209311/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/283
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/284
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/028
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincin-
nati, Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/R-92/046
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/S-92/012
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
P892-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB. PC A10/MF A03)
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter
and VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular
Oxygen.
(EPA/600/A-92/052)
PB92-153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Crganics.
(EPA/600/J-92/W1)
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagemcity as an Endpoinl
(EPA/600/J-92/30SI
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for
Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-9S/028)
PB92-501436/REB 92-01 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. TECHNICAL SUPPORT OIV.
EPA/810/S-92/001
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells.
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/006
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells. Analytical Method 6.
PB92-168558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/009
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for An-
alytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates. Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/810/B-92/010
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells. Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/011
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DENVER, CO.
REGION VIII.
EPA/600/J-92/036
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, LAS VEGAS,
NV.
EPA/600/J-92/166
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selec-
tion.
PB92-1B0314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Lidar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/REB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, NEW YORK.
AIR PROGRAMS BRANCH.
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project. Quarterly and Summary Data (for Microcomput-
ers). October 1987-March 1991.
(EPA/DF/DK-92/049)
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/600/J-92/056
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biologi-
cal Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/192
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/011
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed:
A Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
AD-A252 680/4/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB, PC A05/MF A01)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/600/8-91/200
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating
Costs of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Resi-
dential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/002
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodolo-
gies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/007
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/008
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway
Vehicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/009
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/046
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection
for Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/047
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/102
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill
Emissions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/127
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School
Buildings.
PB92-198282/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA/600/A-92/129
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/130
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/131
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packag-
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/134
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Com-
bustion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/136
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/143
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
EPA/600/A-92/146
VCX; Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/170
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Econom-
ics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91 /235
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/243
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature.
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/244
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/245
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/259
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview
of Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/260
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/271
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/550
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/549
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/280
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC.. March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/320
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressunzation Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/005
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/044
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/048
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/087
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a
Dual-Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/164
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/224
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a
New York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/225
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAO Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/265
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/001
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/025
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/052A
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/052B
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held
in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/052B
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and
12. Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/052C
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA-600/R-92/084
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/127
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/171
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April
11-14, 1989.
PB92-174655/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
(NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Develop-
ment of the Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/DF/DK-92/02SI
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP D04
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1
(for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/025)
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP DOS
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Perform-
ance Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/044)
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP 002
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH AND
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT LAB.
EPA/600/3-91 /055
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/066
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91 /074
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/215
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analy-
sis of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/035
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Process-
692-152982/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-600/A-92/042
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/056
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/057
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/058
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model
of Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/067
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/069
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/116
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/120
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extrac-
tion and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/123
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/124
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/125
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/139
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compar-
ison of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations
of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United
States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/148
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from
Kuwait Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/152
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2.
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/175
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-
Supplier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Ini-
tiatives in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual
National Energy and Environmental Quality Division Con-
ference (19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/240
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle
Toxic Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/242
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/255
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Con-
taminants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91 /263
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study:
The Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/287
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Deter-
mination of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Di-
benzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/254
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous
NOx-lnduced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/129
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for
Neutrally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/131
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Gla-
cial Epochs and Modern Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/132
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Station-
ary Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/133
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/134
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under
Elevated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to
105 deg F).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/137
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Com-
pounds in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/138
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Par-
ticles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/144
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1.
Hydrocarbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1B7
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aero-
sols Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable
Home Humidifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/263
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in
Ambient Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CA-7
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EPA/600/J-92/295
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and
Aldehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and
Their Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/029
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/050
Evaluation of tne Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrome-
ter for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determina-
tion.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/067
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncer-
tainties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/077
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-1600B2/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only)
(Version 2.1).
(EPA/SW/MT-92/023)
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeS 1500.00
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
(EPA/SW/MT-92/024)
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTape$4000.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
SECTION.
EP A/600/J-92/280
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human
EPA/450/2-91/008
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
PB92-136795/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myetomonocvtic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/RE
B92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND
ASSESSMENT OFFICE.
ECAO-R-0082-VOL-1
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
ECAO-R-0082-VOL-2
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ECAO-R-0082-VOL-3
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3.
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
ECAO-R-0314
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality
Risk Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ECAO-R-0516
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/8-88/105F
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of
Ozone on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical
Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/044
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality
Risk Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/080F
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/8-91 /049AA
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/ 600/8-91 /049AB
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/8-91 /049CA
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3.
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB92-176353/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NEUROTOXICOLOGY OIV.
EPA/600/J-92/063
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/107
Neurobtological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by
Nerve Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
AP-42-SUPPL-D
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition Sup-
plement D.
PB92-126946/REB 92-01 PC A67/MF A02
EPA/450/2-91/009
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, Febru-
ary 1992.
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/450/2-92/001
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion. OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/450/3-90/018
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/013
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compli-
ance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/020A
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/021
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the
Dry Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PC A11 /MF A03
EP A/450/3-91/022A
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/HEB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EP A/450/3-91/022B
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AIM
EPA/450/3-91/030
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List.
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/0100
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/005
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
gram.
PB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-92/015
Production of Acetal, Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/4-90/007G
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/013
Guideline' for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/016
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
1. General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/4-91/023
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/031
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/450/4-92/001
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due
to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/009
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Ap-
proach Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/452/B-92/001
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/R-92/002
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Second Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/454/R-92/001
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/500/K-92/002
Air Quality Atlas.
PB92-190248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4503-91/012A
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-92/016)
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF), (Version 1.2) (for Microcomput-
ers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/030)
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP O02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. QUALITY ASSURANCE
MANAGEMENT STAFF.
EPA/600/A-92/011
Development of a National Consensus Standard for
Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/163
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-92/064
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular
Hormones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated
Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. SOURCE METHODS RESEARCH
BRANCH.
EPA/600/A-92/114
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
P892-188804/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE, WA.
HAZARDOUS WASTE DIV.
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE, WA.
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
Toxicological Assessment of Hazardous Wastes.
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE, WA.
PUGET SOUND ESTUARY PROGRAM.
EPA/910/9-91/038
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
P692-166883/REB 92-01 PC AD8/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE, WA.
REGION X.
EPA/910/9-89/027F
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/033
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration
Projects in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PCAD4/MFA01
EPA/910/9-91/039
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/046
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-92/003
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC.
EPA/DF/DK-92/045
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Pe-
ninsula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1
and Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/579/09-91/020
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
EPA Publications Bibliography 1984-1990. Part 1. Report
Summaries. Part 2. Indexes.
PB91-205500/REB 92-01 PCS200.00
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB91-242636/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB91-242750/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF £99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-122217/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
CA-8
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-122498/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Docu-
mentation.
(EPA/DF/MT-92/027A)
PB92-140755/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-182781/REB 92-04 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-182914/REB 92-04 PC E99/MF E99
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1992.
(EPA/DF/MT-92/027)
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP T05
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan Report (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-92/045)
PB92-503085/REB 92-04 CP D02
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB92-921100/REB 92-01 Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR
COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS.
EPA/21K-1012
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. CHEMICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND
PREVENTION OFFICE.
OSWER-92-009
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical As-
sistance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. CRITERIA AND STANDARDS DIV.
EPA/440/5-89/002
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on
the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sedi-
ment Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIV.
EPA/440/1-75/038
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Fer-
roally Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/440/1-75/043A
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of
the Phosphate Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/440/1-75/044
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment
of the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group
1, Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/440/1-75/046
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Fruits. Vegetables and Special-
ties. Segment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and
Vegetables. Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/440/1-76/047A
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink. and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8
-15.
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/440/1-76/047A
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New
Source Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft,
Groundwood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink and Non-Integrated
Paper Mills. Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/440/1-76/060J
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/440/1-78/031E
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limita-
tions, Guidelines New Source Performance Standards
Reprint for the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products
and Rendering. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/1-78/090
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/1-79/076B
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and
Repair. Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/1-79/078B
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals
Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/440/1-82/029
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the
Steam Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/440/1-63/400
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and
Control of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and
Publishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/1-64/075
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guide-
lines for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point
Source Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Guidance Manual for Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the
Auto and Other Laundries. Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlorinated
Biphenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. ENGINEERING AND ANALYSIS DIV.
EPA/821/R-92/005
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Pro-
posed. (Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,
and New Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. HAZARDOUS SITE EVALUATION DIV.
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Ver-
sion 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/048J
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY.
EPA/220/B-92/019
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1992,
PB92-217728/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DIV.
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Di-
lution GCMS; Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Com-
pounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES DIV.
EPA/IMSD-91/010
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1991.
PB92-132810/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/220/B-92/014
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries,
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
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ISBN-0-16-037989-X
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries,
EPA Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. MONITORING AND DATA SUPPORT DIV.
EPA/440/4-85/031
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submit-
ted TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB92-904200/REB 92-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT.
Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
PB92-226182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and
Limitations for Battery Manufacturing.
PB92-231893/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER.
EPA/570/9-86/002
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/008A
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assur-
ance. Third Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/012
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches.
PB92-137462/HEB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/003
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL
RESPONSE.
CERCLA-005/1091
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-85/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R01-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottolo
Pig Farm, Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-91/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701 /REB 92-01 PC A11 /MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/057
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron
Horse Park, Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Grove-
land Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/059
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage
Municipal Water Supply, Milford, NH. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/062
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover
Municipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site, Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-90/140
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PCA15/MFA03
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence
County, Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action). December
1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91 /132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1), Lakehurst, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963B08/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963B10/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91 /134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton, Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott
Village WetffieW, Broome County, Endicott. NY. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale. Suffolk County. NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2). Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick. Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963626/RES 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Qenzate
Plating Company. Franklin Square. Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
P892-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medal Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/144
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
P892-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of MiMIe and Vine-
land, Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied
Environmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill. Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
October 1991.
PB92-963604/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/148
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/HOO/R02-91 /1 SO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91 /151
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County. NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/153
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper
DeerfieW Township Sanitary Landfill. Upper Deerfield
Township, Cumberland County, NJ (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91 /154
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): WakJick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County.
NJ. (Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/155
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama, PR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill, Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831 /REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/157
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/158
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope
Oil and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/159
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County. NY. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91 /162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County. Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-091/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal (93rd Street School), Niagara County, City of Niag-
ara Falls, NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment).
May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91 /166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst. NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Town-
ship, Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill, Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-At-
lantic Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County,
MD. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middle-
town Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/108
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/109
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Whit-
moyer Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County,
PA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division, Lycoming County Williams-
port, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin
Disposal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Pub-
licker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Green-
wood Chemical Site, Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-963910/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/119
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Let-
terkenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/120
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/121
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-983923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Cor-
poration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsboro, DE.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heller-
town Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough,
Northampton County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/124
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site, Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /125
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). USA Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Ab-
erdeen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /127
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dorney
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Old City
of York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2), Schuylkill County, PA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Haver-
town PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township,
Delaware County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrow-
head Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB98-963925/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie
Caverns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/ROD/R03-91/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Firs!
Piedmont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Town-
ships, York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-963931 /REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/139
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit Z. Williams Township, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petrole-
um Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pem-
broke Park, Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action),
October 1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/080
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County. Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /082
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City
Industrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964018/HEB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /085
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /086
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA An-
niston Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Cal-
houn County. Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks,
KY. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /089
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick. Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1991
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/HE8 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-
Geigy. Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/HEB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County. Deland, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-9t/'094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County,
Cordova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 4), Roane
County, Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey
Flats Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/098
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak
Ridge, TN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/099
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): San-
gamo/Twelve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCB Contamina-
tion Site, Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December
1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R04-91 /101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/151
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/152
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H
Industrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Reme-
dial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/153
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak
Grove Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County. MN. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/1S4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit
National Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/155
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main
Street Well Field, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action),
March 1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/157
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/158
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fol-
kertsma Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD-R05-91/159
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail
Railyard, Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona
Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/161
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill), Zionsville, IN. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fa-
drowski Drum Disposal Site, Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964111/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pagel's
Pit Site, Winnebago County, IL. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964120/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A, Macomb County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site, Belmont County, OH. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/168
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme
Solvent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site, Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/170
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/171
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964134/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/173
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/174
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/175
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis
Municipal Wells, Sturgis, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/176
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesvifle
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/177
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September
1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine
Bend Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver
Grove Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-
Central Site, Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964138/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/ROD/R05-91/181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Stoughton City Landfill Site, Stoughton. Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91 /182
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin
and Farro Site, Swartz Creek, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
P892-964132/RES 92-44 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/183
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz
Landfill, Byesvilte, OH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better
Brite Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl. (First Reme-
dial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/185
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossin-
eke. Ml. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/186
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lem-
berger Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/HOO/R05-91/187
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lenv
berger Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County. Wl.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/188
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco
Industries, Ml. (First Remedial Action). (Amendment),
September 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/189
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary LandfW. Hampton Township. Dakota County,
MN. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/190
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination, Rockford. IL (First
Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/191
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washing-
ton County Landfill, Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial
Action), November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R06-91 /066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou). Liberty County, TX. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-91 /067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2. Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /045
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee
Chemical Site, Liberty. MO. (First Remedial Action),
March 1991.
P892-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7); E.I.
Dupont De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County,
West Point IA. (First Remedial Action). May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Eldsville
Area Site. St. Louis County. Ellisville, MO. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings.
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-91 /049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh
Portland Cement Company. Mason City, IA. (First Reme-
dial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964311/RES 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /OS1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City, Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site, Dubuque, IA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John
Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91 /054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kem-Pest
Laboratories Site, Cape Girardeau County, MO. (Second
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/05S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-
America Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-91/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St Louis County, Ellisville. MO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/045
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver, CO.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site. (New Location), (Operable Unit 2), Adams
County, CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R08-91 /047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales. (New Location), (Operable Unit 3), Adams Countv,
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964410/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6). Salt Lake City, UT (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91 /049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3,
Site WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91 /050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21), CO. (Ninth Remedi-
al Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91 /051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26). CO. (Tenth Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products. Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust), Deer Lodge
County. Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R08-91 /055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-dear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3). Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties. CO. (Third Remedial Act
1991.
PB92-964406/REB
I Action), September
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine. Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Prin-
tex Corporation, Mountain View. CA. (First Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF AOt
EPA/ROD/R09-91/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1), Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedial Action).
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South
Bay Asbestos Area. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964S01/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turtock, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van
Waters and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964S06/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa
Area Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/06S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Area (Operable Units 1. 4, 5. 6), AZ. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial
Action), August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964S08/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Opti-
cal USA, Inc., Petaluma. CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolith-
ic Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Argues) (Nation-
al Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro
Storage/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics), (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave). Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor). Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91 /076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW
Microwave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901). (Signetics).
Sunnyvale. CA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991 .
PB92-964S18/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91/027
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideftats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma, WA. (Third Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R1 0-91 /028
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker
II Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County,
. (First Remedial Action), August 1991.
KM
PB92-964601/REB
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ ROD/R10-91/029
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union
Pacific Railroad Yard. Bannock County. Pocatello. ID.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91 /030
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R10-91/031
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): North-
west Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County. WA.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R10-91/032
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D). Pierce
County, WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-96460S/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/ROD/R10-91/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/019A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/540/2-91 /021
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/022
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/023
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during
Remediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-1B0041/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/024
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulle-
tin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/ 540/2-91/025
Chemical Oxidation Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/5-91 /OCM
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A
Fourth Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/003
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/004
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A04
EPA/540/8-91/016
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991
Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/017
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/018
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/019
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/020
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ 540/8-91/021
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/540/8-91/022
National Priorities Ust Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/023
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB92-963203/REB
see individual report for order
EPA/540/8-91/024
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware
PB92-963228/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/025
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/026
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/027
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/028
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-96324B/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/029
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/030
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/031
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/032
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/033
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/034
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01
number and price
PC A05/MF A01
PC A08/MF A02
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A06/MF A02
PC A06/MF A02
PC A05/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/035
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/036
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/037
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/540/8-91 /038
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91 /039
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/040
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/041
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /042
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /043
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/044
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/8-91/045
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /046
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/8-91/047
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /048
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/049
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/050
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/051
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/052
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
•PA/540/8-91 /053
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/054
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/055
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/056
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-96321S/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/057
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/058
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/059
National Priorities List Sites. Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/060
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/061
National Priorities Ust Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/062
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin,
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/063
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-9V064
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/065
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/069
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-540/8-91/070
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91-071
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /072
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/073
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
P892-963308/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/074
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/075
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/076
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/077
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/540/8-91 /078
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/079
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-9!/080
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/081
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/082
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/083
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /084
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/085
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/086
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/087
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/088
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /089
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /090
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/091
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91 /093
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/G-91/012
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Supertund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
EPA/540/M5-91/005
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE):
Demonstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Re-
source Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/P-91/013
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/005
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference.
Held in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/R-92/009
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/540/R-92/012
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/540/S-92/001
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ation. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/007
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9200.1-12A
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as
of March 31, 1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-07A
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OERR-9246.0-05
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-03D
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-03E
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
OSWER-9200.1-09I-VOL-1 -NO-1
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1,
February 1992.
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-92O0.1-11
Accessing the S50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial
Action Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities
List Sites.
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9200.1-12
Superfund Progress, Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-12-2
Superfund Progress, Summer 1992
PB92-963279/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-12B
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version: Progress as
of June 30. 1992.
PB92-963278/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.2-13
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
P892-963256/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF ACM
OSWER-9200.2-14
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
OSWER-92O0.3-01 G
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.3-01H-1
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF ACM
OSWER-9200.5-01B
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-1151
OPA Update Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 2, Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1 -NO-4
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act ot
1990. Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-208FS-A
Debarment and Suspension.
PB92-963331/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-402A
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB
92-04 PC Fl«
OSWER-9200.5-701A
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large 1991
Update.
P692-9632S2/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWEH-9200.5-702A
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-703A
National Priorities List Sites. Alaska.
PB92-9632S1/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-704A
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
P892-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-r05A
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-706A
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
OSWER-9200 5-707A
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-708A
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
OSWER-9200.5-709A
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-710A
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-711A
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-713A
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-714A
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-715A
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-716A
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-717A
National Priorities List Sites. Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-718A
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-719A
National Priorities List Sites. Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-720A
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-72IA
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-722A
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-723A
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-724A
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-725A
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-726A
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-727A
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-728A
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-729A
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-730A
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-731A
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-732A
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-733A
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina
PB92-963209/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-734A
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-735A
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-736A
National Priorities List Sites. Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200 5-737A
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-738A
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
OSWER-9200.5-739A
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-740A
National Pnorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-741A
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-742A
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-743A
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-744A
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-745A
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-746A
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF ADZ
OSWER-9200.5-747A
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-748A
National Priorities List Sites. Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-749A
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-750A
National Priorities List Sites. American Samoa, Guam,
and the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242mEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-751A
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9201.0-01
Implementation ot the Supertund Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administra-
tor's Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-01
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
P892-963259/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-1
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume
1. Number 1. February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-03FS
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-04
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Address-
ing Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9203.1-01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1 -02I-VOL-1 -NO-1
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1,
Number 1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-2
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive
Remedies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1.
Number 2. May 1992
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1 -NO-3
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1.
Number 3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9230.0-03C
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
OSWER-9230.0-23FS
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9242.2-03
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9242.2-05
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Trans-
mittal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-963258/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9242.2-06
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9242.3-08
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Pro|ect Assign-
ment between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
Contractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CA-14
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
OSWER-9242.3-10
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management
Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-92B3.1-06
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER-9285.1-03
Standard Operating Safety Guides
PB92-963414/REB
92-04 PC A09/MF A03
OSWER-9285.7-01B
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B. Development
of Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-01BFS
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-01C
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Hearth Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evalua-
tion of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-01CFS
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-08FS
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-OBI-VOL-1 -NO-1
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Con-
centration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-09A
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9285.7-09B
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-09FS
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9295.0-02
Memorandum of Understanding between the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Concerning the Notifi-
cation and Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act.
PB92-963281/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9320.2-3C
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Stes'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-01A
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1 -NO-1
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1-NO-2
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1, Number 2. December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1 -NO-3
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural
Resource Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1-NO-3
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1 -NO-5
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5, August 1992 Briefing
the BTAG. Initial Descnption of Setting, History, and Ecol-
ogy of a Site.
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-03FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
P892-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-04
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-08
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate
Sites.
PB92-963352/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-0
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9345.1-09-1
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-2
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-3
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-4
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-5
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-6
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-7
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-8
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-9
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-10
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-0
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9345.1-10-1
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-2
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-3
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-4
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-5
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-6
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-7
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-8
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-9
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-10
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-11
PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tuto-
nal.
(EPA/SW/DK-92/002A)
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9345.3-03FS
Guide to Management ol Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.0-36
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
gram,
PE
'B92-963368/REB
OSWER-9355.0-39FS
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable
Unit Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-05
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-05A
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase
2. Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
OSWER-9355.4-06
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
OSWER-9355.4-07FS
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Super-
fund Sites.
PB92-963338/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.6-05-1
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
OSWER-9355.6-05-2
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2.
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
OSWER-9360.0-22FS
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9360.0-23FS
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360.0-29FS
Overview of ERNS: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9360.2-04
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve
Consistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9360.3-02
Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Con-
sideration of ARARS during Removal Actions.
PB92-963401/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER-9360.3-05
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators: Community Rela-
tions and the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.3-06
Superfund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance for On-Scene Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.3-06FS
Guide to Removal Enforcement.
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9360.4-04
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-05
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures.
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9360.4-10
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soil.
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-12
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethyl-
ene Glycol from Airplane De-Icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9360.6-06
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
OSWER-9360.6-08
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users'
Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
OSWER-9360.7-08FS
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of
Hazardous Substances.
PB92-963422/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9360.8-01FS
OPA Q's and A's: Overview of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB92-963348/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9375.5-01FS-A
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program.
PB92-963329/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9375.5-03FS-A
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund.
PB92-963330/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9375.5-04FS-A
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager.
PB92-963328/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9375.6-08B
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1991 Update.
P692-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
OSWER-9380.1-10FS
Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
Soils.
PB92-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
O3WER-9380.3-06FS
Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes.
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9834.11FS
Overview of the Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9835.16
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA.
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0
(for Microcomputers).
IEPA/SW/DK-92/002)
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
CA-15
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Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/034)
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP D02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/O33)
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for
Microcomputers)
(EPA/SW/DK-92/032)
PB92-501527/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January
1992) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/031)
PB92-S01535/REB 92-01 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcom-
puters).
IEPA/SW/DK-92/043)
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
Superfund: Program Policies and Administration.
PB92-963200/REB 92-01 Standing Order
National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
PB92-963253/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB92-963300/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Removals and Emergency Response.
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Technology and Analytical Services.
PB92-963500/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Enforcement.
PB92-963600/REB 92-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump. Operable Unit 2. Ashland. MA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair
Refinery, Allegany County. WeUsviUe. NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund: Record of Decision.
PB92-964700/REB 92-01 Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT.
EPA-22E-2000
Enforcement in the 1990's Project Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups.
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF ACM
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) - ASCII
(1972-November 1991).
PB92-592210/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) -
EBCDIC (1972-November 1991).
PB92-592220/REB 92-01 Subscription
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Master
Rte (1972-April 1992).
P892-592380/REB 92-01 SubscriptkxiSI ,440.00
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14,1991 to April 22, 1992).
(EPA/DF/UT-92/042)
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP TB9
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket.
PB92-921700/REB 92-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON.
DC. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION.
EPA/600/R-92/043
BioremediaUon Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/044
BKxemedwfon Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF EXPLORATORY RESEARCH.
EPA-21R-1005
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program. Pro-
gram Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT.
EPA/600/6-90/006B
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-O4 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/600/8-91/053
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/020
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/007
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/237
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phtha!ate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/238
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichlor-
oethylene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/239
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Rote of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/240
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/085
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/625/3-91/019F
Atpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OHEA-C-021
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-291
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Pop-
ulations Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-361
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
OHEA-C-429
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensi-
tivity for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-466
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichlor-
oethytene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
OHEA-C-467
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-F-385
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OHEA-R-285
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OHEA-R-437
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-
Pharmaceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-R-447
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density
PB92-19B639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Gklbuhn: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia
in tne Male Rat. Held in Gaithersburg. MD. on November
13-14,1990.
(EPA/B2S/3-91/021)
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air
Pollutants Listed in the Dean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
(EPA/SOO/R-92/047, ECAO-R-0397)
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT.
EPA/IMSD-91/014
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF ACM
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF MODELING, MONITORING SYSTEMS AND
QUALITY ASSURANCE.
EPA/600/M-91/051
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
EPA/540/09-92/145
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/146
Alachlor Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/147
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/09-92/148
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/149
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/150
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/151
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/152
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/153
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/154
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/155
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 . PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/156
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/157
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/158
1,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/179
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol. and Inorganic Arsenicals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/180
Pesticide Reregistration Handbook: How to Respond to
the Reregistration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/201
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special
Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/09-92/204
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act 1. Guidance
for State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/205
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions
for Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/213
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/FS-92/159
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Afette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/163
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/170
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/174
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/549/FS-92/175
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/188
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232 Isoxaben.
PB92-160548/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/194
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocar-
bamates (EBDCs)
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/195
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/196
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate
(Tolerance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/197
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-185818/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/198
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CA-16
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/540/FS-92/199
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid
(H3ASO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/203
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/210
RED Facts: 'Allium sativum1 (Garlic).
PB92-233139/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-92/218
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis'
GB03.
PB92-23S484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/220
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxadixyl. (New Chemi-
cal Registration).
PB92-238492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/221
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas
ftuorescens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-23850WREB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/126
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(AUette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/127
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/128
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene
(List ATCase 0030).
PB92-1118S5/REB 9241 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/161
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/162
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium
Bromide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/164
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/167
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Ap-
pendices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/181
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/182
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/184
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Ni-
trate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/185
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/HE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/187
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and SMca Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/193
Reregistration EHgibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and
Calcium Hypochkxites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/207
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium sativum'
(Garfc).
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/206
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl Amine
Hydrochtoride.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/209
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent
Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/217
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-236526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/700/K-92/005
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your
Lawn in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/700/R-92/004
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report).
PB92-227636/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/735/R-92/001
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
des para los Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
nterim Measures, Mon-
EPA/737/B-92/001
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/DF/DK-9S/OS2)
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP 002
Pesticide Compact Label File - 1990 Updates.
PB92-911600/REB 92-01 Subscription
Compact Label File -1992 (Fiche 1 - 5281).
PB92-911699/REB 92-01 MFS2640.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
EPA/20T-1002
Suspended, Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR) Pesticides.
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-20T-1004
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-20T-3002
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Navaio County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3003
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Towns County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3004
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jack-
son County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3005
Protecting Endangered Species: Inte
ongalia County, West Virginia.
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3006
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aran-
sas County. Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3014
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
conino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3015
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Clay-
ton County, Iowa.
PB92-232628/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3016
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3017
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Fay-
ette County, Iowa.
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3021
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ha-
bersham County, Georgia.
PB92-232586/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3024
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Rabun County, Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3025
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ste-
phens County, Georgia.
PB92-224096/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3037
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Co-
chise County, Arizona.
PB92-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3038
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Boli-
var County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3039
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3040
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Texas.
PB92-232545/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3041
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cul-
berson County, Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3042
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El
Paso County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3043
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
rim Measures,
EPA-20T-3045
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Carter
County, Tennessee.
PB92-232537/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3046
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3047
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Franklin County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3048
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wilson County, Tennessee.
PB92-231083/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3049
Protecting Errdangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County, North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/20T-3050
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Deca-
tur County, Georgia.
PB92-231117/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3051
Protecting Endangered Species: Interirr
Gordon County, Georgia.
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3052
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3053
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hen-
derson County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3054
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3055
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3056
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitch-
ell County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/HEB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3057
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Mohave County, Anzona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3058
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yava-
pai County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3059
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3060
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Wheeler County, Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/20T-3061
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures.
Walker County, Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3062
Protecting Endangered Species: Interirr
Sumter County, Georgia.
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3063
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colo-
rado County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3064
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA21T-1005
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB
erim Measures,
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
spetn County, Texas.
PB92-232487/I
7/REB
EPA-20T-3044
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures,
Graham County, Arizona.
PB92-232529/HEB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-21T-1022
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
PB92-225051/RE8 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/FS-91/143
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/144
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/125
RED Facts: Heltothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/129
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
CA-17
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EPA/540/FS-92/160
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/165
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/168
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumizole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/169
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide.
P892-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/171
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/172
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/173
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/177
RED Facts: Propionic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/178
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/179
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/189
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/211
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids
PB92-23S621/REB 92-04 PCAOI/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-92/212
RED Facts. Alkyl Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/215
RED Facts: Citric Acid.
PB92-221837/REB 92-04 PC AOt/MF AOt
EPA/540/RS-92/202
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
P892-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/560/7-91/008
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/700/K-92/001
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition), November
1991.
PB92-218403/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF POLICY, PLANNING AND EVALUATION.
EPA/230/R-92/003
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in
the U.S. Government.
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91 /029
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling.
PB92-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Economic Incentives. Options foe Environmental Protec-
tion.
PB92-224831/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF POLLUTION, PREVENTION, AND TOXICS.
EPA/700/C-92/004
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the
1990 Magnetic Tape.
(EPA/700/C-92/036A)
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/744/B-92/001
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/749/N-92/001
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4. Number 2
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's
Manual. (Version 2.2) (lor Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-9Z/04OA)
P892-169523/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1990.
(EPA/DF/MT-92/036)
PB92-S01816/REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/540/K-92/001
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
EPA/530/R-92/002
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/004
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impound-
ments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/008A
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-lf on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/H-92/008B
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Gover-
nors' Association Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/530/R-92/OD8C
Projected Regulatory. Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
Programs. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate
Coalition on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/R-92/011
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/530/R-92/013
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste in the United States. 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/018
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Assorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
EPA/530/R-92/022
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constitu-
ents: Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part
264, Appendix 9).
PB92-233287/RE8 92-O4 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/530/R-92/023
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners
(July 1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/075
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
RCRIS Data Element Dictionary. Version 3.0.0. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-145515/REB 92-01 PC A2S/MF A06
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts
of EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management
EPA/530/SW-90/074A
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
l-190149/REB
92-01 PC E99
92-01 CP T14
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals
Listed in the Emergency Planning Community and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3),
Section 313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomput-
ers).
IEPA/Df/DK-92/0401
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP D04
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System (RCRIS) Extract Tape.
(EPA/DF/MT-92/029)
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
RCRA, Superfund Monthly Hot Line Reports.
PB92-922400/REB 92-01 SubscriptionS96.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE.
EPA/500/B-92/002
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986).
(EPA/DF/DK-92/035A)
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/520/SW-91 /062A
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's
Guide. Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
EPA/530/R-92/001
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
EPA/530/R-92/010
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysts of Lead and
Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162551/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/019
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/062B
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
EPA/530/SW-91/062C
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PCA14
EPA/530/SW-91/062D
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062E
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1966). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous
Waste, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste. Lists of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91 /062F
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste (Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards
(Part 262), General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping,
Special Conditions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/530/SW-91/062G
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements
(Parts 264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
EPA/530/SW-91 /062H
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264
and 265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles,
Land Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous
Units.
PB92-1117BO/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/530/SW-91/062I
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/530/SW-91 /062J
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10
(9522.1980-9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124
and 270). Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim
Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A1S
EPA/530/SW-91 /062K
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11
(9530.1980-9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State
Authorization (Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part
268). Waste Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
EPA/530/SW-91/073A
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/073B
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/001
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/013B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/015
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13,1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/540/2-91/016
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Tech-
nologies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/018
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Clean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/019B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/019B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/540/2-91/027
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on
Applying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-91/005
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/9-91/001
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
EPA/540/9-91/002
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide
to Information Sources.
PB92-1 79001 /REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/540/S-92/002
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground
Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/003
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/004
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/001
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/002
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment Technol-
Sites.
A01/MFA01
OSWER-9938.9
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ogies Are Being Successfully Applied at Superfund
PB92-233071/REB 92-04 PCA01/M
EPA/542/F-92/003
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/004
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/005
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-233105/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/006
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/RE8 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/007
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/542/F-92/008
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/009
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous
Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/F-92/010
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/012
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/542/N-92/001
Tech Trends (Number 8).
PB92-221985/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/N-92/002
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISI7T). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/R-92/001
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number
1.
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/560/4-92/011
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986).
(EPA/DF/DK-92/035A)
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/580/CE-91 /002
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
PB92-224823/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9541.00-14
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9836.0-1A
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9902.5
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent.
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-91-009.1
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-
to-Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium.
PB92-111707/REB
92-01 PC E99
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR.
Directory of EPA Support to Minority Academic Institu-
tions, FY 1990-1991.
PB92-218353/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's Strategy for
the 1990s: The Final Report of the EPA Ground-Water
Task Force.
PB92-224765/REB
92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR
WATER.
EPA/440/1-91/023
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
Category.
PB92-232156/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/4-87/004
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Al-
location. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/4-91 /001
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/5-90/002
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/5-90/004
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Sur-
face Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/5-91/003
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementa-
tion Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/440/5-91/005
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Re-
search and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on De-
cember 12-13, 1990.
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/503/9-91/009
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/503/9-92/002
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/503/9-92/006
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Con-
gress.
PB92-227800/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/503/9-92/007
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/506/2-89/003
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/001
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB 92-01
PC A04/MF AOf
EPA/570/9-89/008
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/005
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/006
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/570/9-90/013
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/004
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Sys-
tems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/005
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/005
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/022
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/821/R-92/003
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/821/R-92/004
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/822/B-91/001
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulle-
tin Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/822/R-92/001
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A Review
and Analysis of Survey Methods.
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Your Drinking Water: From Source to Tap EPA Regula-
tions and Guidance.
PB92-140599/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/RES 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dinoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroeth-
ane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing
Zone Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
EPA/560/2-91/002
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/700/K-92/004
Pesticide Reregistration.
PB92-231182/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/700/R-92/002
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/700/R-92/003
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in
the Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect
Photoreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries, 1987.
PB92-100114/REB 92-01 MF$600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) United States and Territo-
ries. 1988.
PB92-100122/REB 92-01 MFS600.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
(EPA/DF/CD-92/OOJ>
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Sec-
tion 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-92/035)
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.
EPA/53O/UST-91 /018
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
PB92-184969/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF WATER REGULATIONS AND
STANDARDS.
EPA/440/2-84/002
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/RE8 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/5-88/089
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
P8S2-122985/REB 92-01 PCA05/MFA01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
P892-123009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constitu-
ents of Municipal Sludge: DDT/DDE/DDD.
PB92-15CM08/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality
Standards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Status Report State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4, 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/HEB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Manual. Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 3: Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Compilation of Water Quality Standards for Marine
Waters.
PB92-231836/REB 92-04 PC A99
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design
Conditions for Steady State Modeling.
P892-231844/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Water Quality Standards Handbook.
PB92-231851/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Technical Support Manual. Waterbody Surveys and As-
sessments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
Volume 2: Estuarine Systems.
P892-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF WETLANDS, OCEANS AND
WATERSHEDS.
EPA/503/8-92/002
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Com-
puter Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/840/B-92/001
Office of Wetlands. Oceans and Watersheds Publica-
tions.
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGEMENT STAFF.
EPA/600/A-92/012
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. RISK ASSESSMENT FORUM.
EPA/625/3-91/022
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment.
PB92-213198/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. SEDIMENT OVERSIGHT TECHNICAL COMMITTEE.
EPA/506/6-90/002
Managing Contaminated Sediments. EPA Decision-
Making Processes.
PB92-231653/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/506/6-90/003
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA
Program Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. STATIONARY SOURCE COMPLIANCE DIV.
EPA/340/1-92/010
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involv-
ing Asbestos.
P092-218361/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC.,
DURHAM, NC.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation
Procedures for Superfund Sites.
(EPA/450/1-92/002)
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INST., ADA, OK.
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
(EPA/600/P-92/041)
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
EPA/600/A-92/025
Reid Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Coopera-
tive Test Site Near Rains. Georgia
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/026
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters
and Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/027
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/075
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/089
Toxraty of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
P892-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/230
Reductive Dechlonnation of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/544
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/217
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Mi-
crobial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-10t385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/220
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise
Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/221
Regiospeoific Dechlonnation of Pentachlorophenol by
Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater.
Anaerobic Sediment Slurries
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/222
Microoial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/223
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/293
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/294
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobe Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-
Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/295
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Parti-
tion Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship
between Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/296
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol
Dechlorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/297
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /298
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Sec-
ondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/090
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-
8) of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton
Reaction.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/126
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/127
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/155
Sorplion of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxii.
PB92-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/156
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/157
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/179
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/275
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/276
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Ag-
ricultural Soil Carton.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/277
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/332
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ISBN-0-471-50232-4
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters
and Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISBN-0-471-50232-4
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic
Xenobiotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
CENTER FOR EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT MODELING.
EPA/823/R-92/002
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and
Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/823/R-92/003
Technical Guidance Manual tor Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Es-
tuarine Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of
Estuarine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/A-92/074
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at
Plains, Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/215
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-20
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT, NEWPORT,
EPA/600/J-91/218
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transfor-
mation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbi-
al Assemblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/14S
QSARs for Predicting Siolic and Abiotic Reductive Trans-
formation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
in Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/146
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate
Constants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/147
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinet-
ics, Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/333
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins
from the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bro-
mide Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-DULUTH, MN.
EPA/600/3-91/063
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/064
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias
latipes'.
PB92-137496/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/003
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second
Edition.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/133
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distributor!, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/A-92/141
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and
the QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-19B217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/326
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great
Lakes Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/006
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in
Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/010
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/045
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus
Elutriate.
PB92-1S0606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/050
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/286
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub
ow) with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TR-03-91
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Or-
ganisms with Aqueous Test Fractions. Pore Water versus
Elutriate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoioes' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
(EPA/BOO/J-92/268)
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
(EPA/DF/MT-92/019)
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
(EPA/DF/MT-92/020)
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS)
(for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/039)
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP D04
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., GULF BREEZE, FL
CONTRIB-694
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-702
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CONTRIB-706
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-713
Synthetic Substrata tor Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-714
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-718
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmeit, 'Ather-
inops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllma', to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-721
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-722
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-724
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia
beryllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay,
Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-728
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-730
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-732
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/121
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and
Sediment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/122
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Fresh-
water Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/328
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in
Contaminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological As-
sessment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /329
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll)
and CH3Hg( + ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/331
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /332
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/333
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy
Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Ex-
posed in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to
the Defoliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/334
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for
the Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudo-
monas cepacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/335
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treat-
ment Processes for the Remediation of Pentachloro-
phenol- and Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-
Phase Bioremediation.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/336
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Con-
taminated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical
and Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/337
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Ca-
tabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
P892-129741/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/338
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/339
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/340
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following In-
gestion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/341
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/342
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by
Creosote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/343
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawn-
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-
!92-129808/REB
EPA/600/J-92/207
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/208
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/209
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Ather-
inops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to
11 Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/210
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil
and Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/211
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Tops-
melt ('Atherinops affinis').
PB32-195684/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/213
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis,
and Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/216
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis',
with Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/220
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia
beryllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay,
Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/221
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selling Hermaphro-
dite Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/066
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19, 1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/091
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
(EPA/SW/OK-92/047A)
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
IEPA/SW/DK-92/047)
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT,
NEWPORT, OR.
EPA/600/J-91 /274
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts
on V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT,
NEWPORT, OR. MARK O. HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE
CENTER.
EPA/600/J-90/546
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/231
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and 'Tigriopus californicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
elongate' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-21
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EPA/600/J-91 /299
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods lor Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N095
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p^Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Sig-
nificance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-NX20
Nutritional Value of 'Anemia' and Tignopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
etongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1186
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., NARRAGANSETT,
EPA/600/3-91/069
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/232
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/233
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/234
Toxtaty of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria. Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-106091/REB 9241 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/249
OechkxmatJons of Potychlonnated Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-1211S1/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/2SO
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/548
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological
Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/235
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/275
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/291
Acid-Volatile Suffioe as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailabitity in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/292
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/327
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonoruc Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/330
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool
of the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N196
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-784A
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of
Kepone in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-916
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1126
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Parti-
tioning. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1190
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1227
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1255
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1262
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chem-
istry, Water Quality Criteria. Recent Research, and Rec-
ommended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1344
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Wa-
tersheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1347
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological
Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1349
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERNL-1099
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sedi-
ments of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC.,
GAINESVILLE, FL.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
(EPA/810/B-92/005)
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fu-
migants.
(E,PA/8 W/B-92/007)
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EQUITY ASSOCIATES, INC., KNOXVILLE, TN.
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous
and Radioactive Waste
(EPA/62S/R-92/002)
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
FEDERAL COACH, FORT SMITH, AR.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Federal Coach.
(EPA/460/A-92/5)
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FIAT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, DEARBORN, Ml.
U.S.A. BRANCH.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferran - Fiat.
(EPA/460/A-91/3)
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rat
(EPA/460/A-92/6)
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rat Ferrari.
(EPA/460/A-92/7)
PB92-1222B2/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
(EPA/46O/A-91/18)
PB92-12B024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rat Auto R and D U.S.A.
(EPA/460/A-92/37)
PB92-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
FLEMING GROUP, EAST SYRACUSE, NY.
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction
Demonstrations in New York State.
(NYSERDA-91-11)
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
FLORIDA SOLAR ENERGY CENTER, CAPE CANAVERAL
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
(EPA/600/R-92/010)
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
(EPA/600/R-92/008)
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FLORIDA UNIV., GAINESVILLE. CENTER FOR
WETLANDS.
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands
(EPA/600/3-91/058)
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLORIDA UNIV., GAINESVILLE. DEPT. OF NUCLEAR
ENGINEERING SCIENCES.
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems
Design Standard of the Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram.
(EPA/600/8-91/208)
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FORD MOTOR CO., DEARBORN, Ml.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-91/4)
PB91-242677/REB
92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-91/5)
PB91-242685/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-92/8)
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-92/9)
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-92/29)
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRESPONSE, INC., EDISON, NJ.
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of
Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
(EPA/540/2-91/014)
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
(EPA/600/A-92/019)
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-
Penetrating Radar for More Effective Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination.
(EPA/600/R-92/089)
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Direc-
tory ol Permitted Recycling Facilities.
(EPA/600/R-92/096)
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
(EPA/600/J-92/204)
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Soil and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Re-
cycling Sites.
(EPA/600/J-92/296)
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
(EPA/600/R-92/182)
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRESPONSE, INC., LIVINGSTON,
NJ.
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
(EPA/600/J-92/176)
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER
ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., GARMISCH-
PARTENKIRCHEN (GERMANY, F.R.). INST. FUER
ATMOSPHAERISCHE UMWELTFORSCHUNG.
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta
Box Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
(EPA/600/A-92/OSS)
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO (JAPAN).
SUBARU ENGINEERING DIV.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fuji.
(EPA/460/A-91/6)
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
GCA CORP., BEDFORD, MA.
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration
on Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
(EPA/625/2-79/021)
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GENERAL MOTORS PROVING GROUND, MILFORD, Ml.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
(EPA/460/A-91/7)
PB91-242701/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors.
(EPA/460/A-92/10)
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
GENERAL SCIENCES CORP., LAUREL, MD.
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenviron-
ments: A California-National Comparison.
(EPA/600/4-91/006)
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, HARTFORD, CT. WATER
RESOURCES DIV.
USGS/WRI-91-4014
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Mas-
sachusetts, and Kent, Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-22
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, MARLBOROUGH, MA.
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
(EPA/600/2-91/OO6)
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, MENLO PARK, CA. WATER
RESOURCES DIV.
USGS/WRI-91-4034
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
(EPA/600/A-92/088)
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aqui-
fer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
(EPA/600/A-92/OB7)
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEORGIA UNIV., ATHENS. DEPT. OF TEXTILES,
MERCHANDISING AND INTERIORS.
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
(EPA/600/J-91/219)
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in
Natural Waters.
(EPA/600/J-92/245)
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GESELLSCHAFT FUER STRAHLEN- UNO
UMWELTFORSCHUNG M.B.H. MUENCHEN, NEUHERBERG
(GERMANY, F.R.).
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemtkalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Sim-
ulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil
and in Plants).
(EPA/600/A-92/015)
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION,
WASHINGTON, DC. GOVERNMENT FINANCE RESEARCH
CENTER.
Paying for Safe Water: Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
(EPA/570/9-90/014)
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GREATER EGYPT REGIONAL PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, CARBONDALE, IL.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
(IEPA/WPC-92-110G)
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
GRUMMAN OLSON, INC., STURGIS, Ml.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Grumman Olson.
(EPA/460/A-92/11)
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
(EPA/46O/A-92/38I
PB92-182823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
HAMPSHIRE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspec-
tives. The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National
Report.
(EPA/560/4-91/014)
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
HAZLETON LABS. AMERICA, INC., ROCKVILLE, MD.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloro-
propane in the Rat.
(EPA/600/J-92/121)
PB92-154912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HDR ENGINEERING, INC., IRVINE, CA.
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/009, EPA/SW/DK-92/028A)
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
HEALTH AND WELFARE CANADA, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
HEALTH PROTECTION BRANCH.
Effects of PCS (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-
specific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mu-
latla') Monkeys.
(EPA/600/J-92/324)
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., CINCINNATI, OH.
GENETIC TOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/J-92/317
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-
Transferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated
with Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/600/9-91/016A
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/028
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crys-
talline Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelen-
sis'.
PB92-150S07/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/073
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/082
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/112
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/138
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/153
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/167
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/181
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
EPA/600/J-91 /272
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01
PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/236
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous
Wastes: Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity,
Genetic Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91 /237
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/280
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/282
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (DCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/283
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/284
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-
Stimulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reac-
tion in Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/551
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/547
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/550
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/243
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/245
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postla-
beling Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation
and Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Ad-
ducts Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /247
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinpsitide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colcnicine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /248
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Po-
tentials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/261
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater
Emissions in Mobile Homes. Studies on Particles, Semi-
volatile Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/262
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/264
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/264
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/265
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Ex-
ogenous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/266
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/271
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation
System Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentra-
tions for the Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /303
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/310
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on
Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses
in the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/313
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols
for the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy
Loss in the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/314
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/325
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions
with 6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/015
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa californica' Nuclear
Polyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/054
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the
IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/057
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Com-
plex Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/058
Results ot the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/067
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to
the Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/075
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1
Mice: A Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine
Mutagenicity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/106
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/108
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/109
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/111
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Rela-
tionships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/117
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/118
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2.
Sensory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/120
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Iso-
lated from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/123
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyt)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Fur-
anone, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/124
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A
Model System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/181
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews).
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
CA-23
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EPA/600/J-92/184
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/185
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Companng the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/186
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/230
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol
Ethers Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/257
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil
Spilled in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/258
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/299
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the
Detection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation
Exposure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/311
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/315
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/320
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/335
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosup-
pressive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyace-
tic Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/336
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/341
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of
Low Level Solvent"
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
fit Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB
OHR-91-001
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CARCINOGENESIS AND
METABOLISM BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-92/068
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing
a Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/153
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Potycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/316
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CLINICAL RESEARCH BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-92/070
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Char-
acteristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/110
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Respon-
siveness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/136
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Ex-
periment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
DIV.
EPA/600/J-91/267
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats
and Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/307
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status
in Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Compari-
son of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-12463S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/022
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of
Instrumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/024
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/025
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-
Mediated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/069
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the
A/D Ratio.
PB92-150838/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/074
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Pre-
natal Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/190
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/319
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
(EPA/600/J-92/066)
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A?2/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
DIV.
EPA/600/A-89/189
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic
Behavior of Non-Essential Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/165
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/179
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reac-
tive Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/190
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria.
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/192
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model 'Trichinella spiralis'.
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /273
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/308
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Com-
pounds: Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/060
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Ex-
cretion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and
CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/071
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/072
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Ex-
pression during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/073
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoaiveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/112
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Air-
ways.
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/114
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette
Smoke and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/142
Limited PCS Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/163
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/309
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-
6-Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. GENETIC BIOASSAY BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-92/318
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A
Review.
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY DIV.
.EPA/600/A-92/155
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes:
Analogues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazoben-
zene (Chapter 4).
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/275
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/268
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in
the Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/301
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/055
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of
the Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella ty-
phimurium'.
PB92-150697/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/119
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal
Tract by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/193
Kinetochore-Staining of Sperrnatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/203
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/231
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Singte-Species/Single-Site Carcino-
1-195841/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/233
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons
and Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/259
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/282
Application of Tradescantia Micrpnucleus Assay for In
situ Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Expo-
sure to Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/321
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Stud-
PB92-227628/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. HUMAN STUDIES DIV.
EPA/600/A-92/168
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in
Environmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /302
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School
Performance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/195
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/278
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/281
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/314
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/340
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NEUROTOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/A-92/065
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CA-24
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IOWA STATE UNIV., AMES. ENGINEERING RESEARCH INST.
EPA/600/A-92/072
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/113
Implementing 'In vitro1 Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/154
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/166
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/180
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with
a Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural
Degeneration Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphe-
tamine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/193
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxi-
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/020
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/249
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/250
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/270
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3.3'-lminodipropionitrile Fol-
lowing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachioride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/305
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/315
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial De-
layed Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/316
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyltin Disrupts Olfactory Dis-
crimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/016
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Com-
parison with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/017
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Imino-
dipropionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/019
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/021
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-
Interval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate,
d-Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/023
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/249
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotox-
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/250
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dini-
trotoluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/252
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Compari-
son of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sand-
wich ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/254
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/260
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal
Article).
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
BRANCH.
EPA/600/A-92/029
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the lu-
teinizing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
icoli _.
PB92-206291 /REB
logy
92-2
EPA/600/A-92/059
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/064
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation:
A Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/083
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule
Fluid from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HINO MOTORS LTD., TOKYO (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
(EPA/460/A-91/30)
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
(EPA/460/A-92/50)
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
HOUSTON UNIV., TX. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
(EPA/600/2-91 S063)
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Acti-
vated Alumina.
(EPA/600/R-92/048)
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
HYDROCHEMICAL INST., ROSTOV-NA-DONU (USSR).
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/331)
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROQUAL, INC., MAHWAH, NJ.
EPA/440/4-87/002
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load
Allocations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impound-
ments. Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
HYUNDAI AMERICA TECHNICAL CENTER, INC., ANN
ARBOR, Ml.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
(EPA/460/A-92/13)
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
ICF, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1992.
(EPA/520/1-92/001)
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeolqgic Charac-
terization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
(EPA/810/B-92/013)
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
(EPA/810/B-92/014)
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing.
(EPA/810/B-92/015)
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, July 1992.
(EPA/402/R-92/006)
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ICF TECHNOLOGY, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
(EPA/540/G-B8/001, OSWER-DIRECT/VE-9230.1-03)
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
IDAHO UNIV., MOSCOW. DEPT. OF BACTERIOLOGY AND
BIOCHEMISTRY.
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene
from 'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces Irvi-
dans'.
(EPA/eOO/J-92/173)
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL
IEPA/LPC-91/59
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL.
IEPA/WPC/91-212
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206879/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
IEPA/WPC/92-110A
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1:
Statewide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
IEPA/WPC-92-110D
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 4:
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB92-239482/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/92-255
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-223023/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DIV.,
CHAMPAIGN.
IL/SGS/ENG-141
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures
for Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
(EPA/S30/SW-87/006F)
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT CHICAGO.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from
Mass Spectra.
(EPA/600/J-92/294)
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. DEPT. OF
FORESTRY.
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate. 1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
(EPA/600/J-91/229)
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
(EPA/600/J-92/039)
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. DEPT. OF
VETERINARY BIOSCIENCES.
EPA/600/J-92-065
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimi-
dazolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by In-
ducing the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Ef-
ferent Ductules.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON.
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient
Air by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spec-
trometry.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/264)
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INDIANA UNIV.-PURDUE UNIV. AT FORT WAYNE. DEPT.
OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
(EPA/600/J-92/201)
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ABEL. User's Manual.
(EPA-21E-2005)
PB92-230366/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
INFORM, INC., NEW YORK.
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on
Source Reduction.
(EPA/600/J-92/241)
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
INSTITUT RUDJER BOSKOVIC, ZAGREB (YUGOSLAVIA).
CENTER FOR MARINE RESEARCH.
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Meta-
bolites That Bind to DNA.
(EPA/600/J-92/197)
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL FUEL CELLS CORP., SOUTH WINDSOR,
CT.
FCR-11900A
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
(EPA/600/R-92/007)
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
(EPA/600/D-91/257)
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
(EPA/600/J-92/046)
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORP., DURHAM, NC.
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of
Incineration at Superfund Sites.
(EPA/450/1-92/003)
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORP., KNOXVILLE, TN.
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
(EPA/600/D-91/276)
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IOWA STATE UNIV., AMES. ENGINEERING RESEARCH
INST.
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
(EPA/600/2-91/060)
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-25
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
IOWA UNIV., IOWA CITY. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labo-
ratory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17).
(EPA/600/A-92/018)
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
IOWA UNIV., IOWA CITY. DEPT. OF GEOGRAPHY.
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ISUZU TECHNICAL CENTER OF AMERICA, NOVI, Ml.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
(EPA/460/A-91/B)
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AIM
Application lor Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors.
(EPA/460/A-91/9)
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
(EPA/46O/A-92/14)
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
(EPA/460/A-92/1S)
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
(EPA/460/A-91/28)
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
IT CORP., CINCINNATI, OH.
Technology Evaluation Report Site Program Demonstra-
tion of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
(EPA/S40/R-92/01S)
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
IT CORP, SHARONVILLE, OH.
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
(EPA/540/R-92/013A)
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
(EPA/540/R-92/013B)
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
(EPA/54O/R-92/013B!
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide lor Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation Final Report
(EPA/540/R-92/013A)
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
IT ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
(EPA/600/J-91/258)
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at
the General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
(EPA/600/2-91/067)
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
(EPA/600/FI-92/027I
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature
Thermal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated
Soil.
(EPA/600/R-92/14S)
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
(EPA/600/A-92/1BB)
PB92-227339/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
(EPA/600/J-92/303)
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC., PASADENA, CA.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Rein-
forced and Composite Plastics Industry.
(EPA/625/7-91/OU)
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
(EPA/625/7-91V015)
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical In-
dustry.
(EPA/625/7-91/017)
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing In-
dustry.
(EPA/625/7-91/012)
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinish-
ing Industry.
(EPA/625/7-91/016)
PB92-129139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC., WASHINGTON, DC.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
(EPA/625/7-88/003)
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
JAGUAR CARS, INC., LEONIA, NJ.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
(EPA/460/A-91/20)
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV., BALTIMORE, MD. DEPT. OF
POPULATION DYNAMICS.
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
(EPA/600/J-92/322)
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV., BALTIMORE, MD. SCHOOL OF
HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH.
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/071)
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JT AND A, INC., WASHINGTON, DC.
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas, Texas on
March 1-3, 1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality Standards
for the 21st Century. Held in Arlington. Virginia, on De-
cember 10-12, 1990.
PB92-231828/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
KANSAS UNIV., KANSAS CITY.
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for
Public Drinking Water Suppliers.
(EPA/570/9-88/002)
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KEELY (JOSEPH F.), PORTLAND, OR.
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remedi-
ations.
(EPA/540/4-89/005)
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KENNESAW STATE COLL., MARIETTA, GA.
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
(EPA/6OO/A -92/079)
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KENTUCKY UNIV., LEXINGTON.
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
(EPA/600/J-92/059)
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KENTUCKY UNIV., LEXINGTON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure
Membranes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Lea-
chates.
(EPA/600/R-92/035)
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KENTUCKY UNIV., LEXINGTON. GRADUATE CENTER
FOR TOXICOLOGY.
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respirato-
ry and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KILKELLY ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC.,
RALEIGH, NC.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
1991 Project Descriptors.
(EPA/600/4-91/015)
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB., CA.
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
(EPA/600/R-92/1SB)
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB., CA. APPLIED SCIENCE DIV.
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
(EPA/600/R-92/119)
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LAB., CA.
ATMOSPHERIC AND GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES DIV.
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
(EPA/600/3-91/070)
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
LIMNO-TECH, INC., ANN ARBOR, Ml.
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC A05
LITTLE (ARTHUR D.), INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
ADL-64320-10
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate
Protective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary
Report.
(EPA/600/2-91/059)
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
(EPA/600/R-92/014)
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
(EPA/600/J-92/099)
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three
Protective Clothing Materials.
(EPA/600/R-92/049)
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-
up Operation.
(EPA/600/R-92/137)
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
(EPA/600/J-92/297)
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LIVERPOOL UNIV. (ENGLAND).
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from
Soils.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/138)
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
LOCKHEED ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES CO., INC., LAS
VEGAS, NV.
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blacktoot River, Montana.
(EPA/600/4-91/027)
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intel-laboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbi-
cide Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
(EPA/600/J-91/317)
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
(EPA/600/4-91/019)
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computer-
ized Database. Software and User's Manual.
(EPA/600/8-91/043, EPA/SW/DK-92/037A)
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Demonstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Sys-
tems Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
(EPA/600/4-91/02B)
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated
Dioxins versus Column Polarity.
(EPA/600/J-92/223)
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LOCKHEED ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES CO., INC., LAS
VEGAS, NV. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS OFFICE.
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
(EPA/600/4-91/029)
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
(EPA/600/4-91/008)
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Sys-
tems Technology and Its Application in Environmental
Programs.
(EPA/600/R-92/036)
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site)
Report for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pen-
tachlorophenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
(EPA/600/R-92/O32)
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Soils and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
(EPA/600/4-91/032)
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOTUS CARS LTD., NORWICH (ENGLAND).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
(EPA/460/A-92/39)
PB92-182831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF EOS
LOUISVILLE UNIV., KY. DEPT. OF BIOLOGY.
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
(EPA/600/J-92/038)
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MACK TRUCKS, INC., HAGERSTOWN, MD.
Application (or Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
(EPA/460/A-91/12)
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
(EPA/460/A-91/13)
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
(EPA/460/A-92/51)
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
CA-26
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MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., GARY, NC.
MAINE UNIV. AT ORONO. DEPT. OF PHYSICS AND
ASTRONOMY.
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
(EPA/600/J-92/196)
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAINE UNIV. AT ORONO. DEPT. OF PLANT, SOIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
(EPA/600/J-92/040)
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC., ADA,
OK.
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
(EPA/600/J-91/240)
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
(EPA/600/J-91/257)
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
CORVALLIS, OR.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
(EPA/600/3-91/053!
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
(EPA/600/8-91/054, EPA/SW/DK-92/015A)
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
(EPA/600/8-91V20S)
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida
Wetlands Study.
(EPA/600/3-91/059)
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmos-
pheric Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
(EPA/600/3-91/056)
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held
in Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
(£PA/600/9-91/042)
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
(EPA/600/3-91/068)
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
(EPA/600/3-91/062)
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
(EPA/600/3-91/060)
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Miss-
ing Values.
(EPA/600/D-91/265)
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
(EPA/600/R-92/013)
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Ar-
lington, Virginia, on July 22-23,1991.
(EPA/600/R-92/015)
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western
Forests to Air Pollution'.
(EPA/600/A-92/016)
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
(EPA/600/A-92/017)
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strat-
(EPA/600/R-92/022)
PB92-151653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
(EPA/600/A-92/039)
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the
Increase of Atmospheric CO2.
(EPA/600/A-92/105)
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle.
Held in Mt Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Work-
ing Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
(EPA/600/A-92/106)
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific North-
west Forest Vegetation.
(EPA/600/R-92/095)
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of
the Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
(EPA/600/A-92/109J
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Cole-
optera: Coccinellidae).
(EPA/600/R-92/160)
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
(EPA/600/J-92/326)
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
(EPA/600/J-92/327)
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
(EPA/600/J-92/329)
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
(EPA/600/J-91/242)
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
(EF'A/600/3-91/051)
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Potentiation of Inhibition with Perforant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
(EPA/600/J-91/322)
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave
Activity.
(EPA/600/J-91/323)
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodologic Consider-
ations.
(EPA/600/J-91/312)
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyploidy induction as a Consequence of Topoisomer-
ase Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
(EPA/600/J-91/014)
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Recep-
tor-Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in
the Rat: Pitutery and Adrenocortical Secretion.
(EPA/600/J-92/018)
P892-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/061)
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarba-
mate Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
(EPA/600/J-92/116)
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyz-
(EPA/600/A-92/070)
PB92-165000/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infra-
red Spectrometry for the Determination of Semivolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
(EPA/600/J-92/130)
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
(EPA/600/J-92/143)
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment.
(EPA/600/R-92/073)
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydrox-
yethyl Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
(EPA/600/J-92/1BB)
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kin-
dling.
PA/6I
(EPA/600/J-92/194)
PB92-189000/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
(EPA/600/J-92/198)
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide
Endosulfan.
(EPA/600/J-92/199)
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Com-
pound to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Expo-
sure during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Preg-
nancy Outcome in the Hamster.
(EPA/600/J-92/261)
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
(EPA/600/R-92/157)
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for Neurotoxicity
Screening.
(EPA/600/A-92/194)
PB92-232826/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL, INC., CORVALLIS, OR.
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global
Sampling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
(EPA/600/J-92/292)
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK. DEPT. OF BOTANY.
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global
Plant Productivity.
(EPA/600/A-92/103)
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE.
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
(EPA/600/'J-91/284)
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE. DEPT.
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
(EPA/600/J-91/283)
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicom-
ponent Fuel Droplets.
(EPA/600/J-91/285)
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combus-
(EPA/600/J-91/286)
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
(EPA/600/J-91/287)
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV., AMHERST. DEPT. OF
ZOOLOGY.
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
(EPA/600/J-90/551)
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAZDA MOTOR CORP., HIROSHIMA (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
(EPA/460/A-92/16)
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
(EPA/460/A-92/17)
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda Motor Company.
(EPA/460/A-91/21)
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.,
MONTVALE, NJ.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
(EPA/460/A-92/18)
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
(EPA/460/A-91/22)
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
MERCEDES-BENZ TRUCK CO., INC., CHARLOTTE, NC.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
(EPA/460/A-91/31)
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
METCALF AND EDDY, INC., WAKEFIELD, MA.
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
(EPA/625/6-91/026)
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MICHIGAN UNIV., ANN ARBOR. MEDICAL SCHOOL
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Acti-
vator Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
Acid Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
(EPA/600/J-90/5S2)
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., CARY, NC.
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and
Adipic Acid Manufacturing Plants.
(EPA/450/3-91/026)
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
(EPA/450/3-91/027)
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
(EPA/450/4-90/017)
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1.,
Municipal Waste Combustion.
(EPA/450/4-90/016)
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PCA1S/MFA03
Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Avail-
ability and Extent of Application.
PB92-158260/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CA-27
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclo-
sure for Capture Efficiency Testing.
(EPA/450/4-91/020A)
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., KANSAS CITY, MO.
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
(EPA/BOO/4-91/025)
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Pop-
ulation: NHATS FY87 Results.
(EPA/560/5-91/003)
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD,
LOWEsrorr (ENGLAND). DIRECTORATE OF FISHERIES
RESEARCH.
MAFF-AEPAM-7
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of Plutonium.
americium and curium in environmental materials: Pt 1.
Sea water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINNESOTA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM,
MINNEAPOLIS.
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/114)
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MINNESOTA UNIV., MINNEAPOLIS. ST. ANTHONY FALLS
HYDRAULIC LAB.
TP-316-SER-A
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratifica-
tion Response to Warmer Climate.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/282)
PS92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORP., TOKYO (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
(EPA/46O/A-92/19)
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A98/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
(EPA/460/A-92/32)
PB92-122S48/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
(EPA/46O/A-91/23)
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
MONTGOMERY (JAMES M.) CONSULTING ENGINEERS,
INC, PASADENA, CA. MONTGOMERY LABS.
EPA/810/B-92/002
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Ni-
trogen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
- Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
(EPA/B10/B-92/008)
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-
CtNCINNATL EDISON, NJ. STORM AND COMBINED
SEWER SECTION.
EPA/600/A-92/062
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
PB92-1S8567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/063
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Com-
bined Sewer Overflows: In a Manne/Estuarine Environ-
ment by the Row Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY, BELTSVILLE, MD.
USOA/BLA-106
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-r80873/REB 92-01 PC$97.507MF$42.SO
USDA/BLA-108
Protection of Stored Grains. 1979-April 1991. Citations
from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Envi-
ronmental Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
USOA/BLA-109
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmen-
tal Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
USDA/BLA-110
Protection of Tomatoes. Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Dis-
eases and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LAB.,
MONTGOMERY, AL.
EPA/520/5-91/025
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 63, Jury-Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-164706/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL CANCER INST, BETHESDA, MD. DIV. OF
CANCER ETIOLOGY.
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In
vitro Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic
Transformation after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/2S5)
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL CENTER FOR GROUND WATER RESEARCH,
HOUSTON, TX.
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
(EPA/600/A-92/024)
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER,
DENVER, CO.
EPA/330/9-89/003-H
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
NATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL DATA CENTER, BOULDER,
CO.
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test).
EPA Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC
Global Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Data-
base Documentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records
Documentation No. 25.
(EPA/600/8-91/216)
PB92-122B03/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
NATIONAL INST. FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH, CINCINNATI, OH. ENGINEERING CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY BRANCH.
CT-160-04A
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols.
Phase 1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CT-160-08
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols.
Phase 2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NATIONAL INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Pa-
laotogenesis
(EPA7600/J-92/10S)
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. LAB. OF
MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE.
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Choliner-
gic Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchi-
tine.
(EPA/600/J-92/251)
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositjde Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/2S3)
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(BFRL), GAITHERSBURG, MD.
NISTIR-4597
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Re-
frigerant Heat Pump.
PB92-143759/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NISTIR-4748
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refriger-
ant Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
(EPA/600/R-92/017)
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(NML), GAITHERSBURG, MD. GAS AND PARTtCULATE
SCIENCE DIV.
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated
Air Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(NML), GAITHERSBURG, MD. THERMOPHYSICS DIV.
Thermophysical Properties of Gaseous Refrigerants from
Speed-of-Sound Measurements. 2. Results for 1,1-dich-
toro-1-fluoroethane (CQ2FCH3).
PB92-154277 92-01 Not available NTIS
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR
RESOURCES LAB.
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
(EPA/iSOO/D-91/286)
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MODELING DIV.
EPA/600/A-92/034
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NOAA-TM-ERL-ARL-194
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for
the U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
(EPA/600/D-91/248)
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and
the Role for Visualization.
(EPA/600/091/274)
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM).
(EPA/6OO/A-92/033)
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
ISBN-0-309-02885-X
Porychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
ISBN-0-309-03381-0
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
ISBN-0-309-04437-5
Monitoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
ISBN-0-309-040868
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engi-
neering Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 6.
PB92-223130/RE8 92-04 PCA21/MFA04
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air
Pollution.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
BOARD ON ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND
TOXICOLOGY.
Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control: A Symposi-
um Proceedings.
PB92-223171/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
Opportunities in Applied Environmental Research and
Development.
PB92-223189/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
Aging in Today's Environment.
PB92-223254/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
BOARD ON TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH HAZARDS.
ISBN-0-309-03730-1
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures
and Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY.
ISBN-0-309-04389-1
Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PULMONARY TOXICOLOGY.
ISBN-0-309-03992-4
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BOARD.
ISBN-0-309-041B4-8
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation:
Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Percep-
tion. Report on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water
Science and Technology Board, Colloquium 5 of a
Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ISBN-0309-03993-2
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory Applica-
tions.
PB92-224138/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology
and Public Policy.
PB92-224161/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
NATIONAL RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION,
WASHINGTON, DC.
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
(EPA/570/9-89/009)
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
National Toxicology Program: Review of Current DHHS,
DOE, and EPA Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal
Year 1991.
PB92-189141/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
National Toxicology Program: Annual Ran for Fiscal Year
1991.
PB92-189158/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/229)
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NAVISTAR INTERNATIONAL CORP, MELROSE PARK, IL.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
(EPA/460/A-91/14)
PB91-242784/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Navistar International Corporation.
(EPA/460/A-92/S2)
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
NEVADA UNIV., LAS VEGAS. ENVIRONMENTAL
RESEARCH CENTER.
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
(EPA/600/4-91/012)
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
CA-28
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV., STILLWATER.
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for
the Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
(EPA/600/J-S2/ 103)
PB92-158591 /REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simu-
lation of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/298)
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEVADA UNIV., LAS VEGAS. HARRY REID CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and
Recommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
(EPA/600/R-92/033)
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
NEVADA UNIV. SYSTEM, LAS VEGAS. DESERT
RESEARCH INST.
Climate.
(EPA/600/A-92/023)
PB92-150457/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEW JERSEY INST. OF TECH., NEWARK.
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
(EPA/600/S-92/003)
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear
Powered Electrical Generating Station.
(EPA/600/S-92/025)
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
(EPA/600/S-92/027)
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEW MEXICO ENGINEERING RESEARCH INST.,
ALBUQUERQUE.
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
(EPA/600/A-92/151)
PB92-20651S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEW YORK UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, NY. INST. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report
(EPA/600/J-92/279)
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEW YORK UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, TUXEDO PARK.
INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE.
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
(EPA/600/J-91/309)
PB92-1246SO/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NISSAN DIESEL AMERICA, INC., IRVING, TX.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
(EPA/460/A-92/33)
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
NISSAN MOTOR CO. LTD., ATSUGI (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
(EPA/460/A-91/10)
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
(EPA/460/A-92/40)
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A2S/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
(EPA/460/A-92/41)
PB92-182B56/REB 9244 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
(EPA/460/A-92/42)
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co.. Ltd.
(EPA/460/A-92/43)
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
NORTH AMERICAN LAKE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY,
WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/440/4-91/002
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
ZOOLOGY.
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/081)
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bron-
choalveolar Macrophages.
(EPA/600/J-92/273)
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral
Fibers: Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral
Fiber Number and Epidemiology.
(EPA/600/J-92/339)
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING.
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols
into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
(EPA/600/3-91/075)
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
(EPA/600/R-92/112)
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High
Point and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
(EPA/600/R-92/1B4)
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL DEPT. OF
PSYCHOLOGY.
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral
Evaluation System.
(EPA/600/J-92/232)
PB92-195856/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL. SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE.
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to
Histamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellu-
lar Release of Inflammatory Mediators.
(EPA/600/J-92/270)
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH DAKOTA UNIV., GRAND FORKS.
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/054)
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIV., MONROE. SCHOOL OF
PHARMACY.
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neona-
tal and Adutt Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate In-
secticides.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/252)
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects In-
duced by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
(EPA/600/J-92/2S6)
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinester-
ase in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Or-
ganophosphate Exposures.
(EPA/600/J-92/274)
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHEAST WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS
ASSOCIATION, BOSTON, MA.
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assess-
ment of Their Future GIS Needs.
(EPA/901/B-92/001)
PB92-178227/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIV., HIGHLAND HEIGHTS.
DEPT. OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/182)
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHROP SERVICES, INC., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
(EPA/600/J-91/311)
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Trimethyltin on Repeated Acquisition (Learn-
ing) in the Radial-Arm Maze.
(EPA/600/J-92/310)
PB92-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NSF INTERNATIONAL, ANN ARBOR, Ml.
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/117)
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
NSI, INC., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/338)
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP., CORVALLIS, OR.
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A
Biological Approach.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/03S)
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP., CORVALLIS, OR.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/600/J-92/096
Inlet-laboratory study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead
Standards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
(EPA/600/J-91/260)
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Qual-
ity Assurance Plan and Data Dictionary.
(EPA/600/3-91/072)
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered
2-Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
(EPA/600/J-91/304)
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Dela-
ware SITE Study, 1989.
(EPA/600/3-91/071)
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
(EPA/600/J-92/115)
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Pu-
berty in the Female House Mouse.
(EPA/600/J-92/151)
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/152)
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of
Crisnatol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
(EPA/600/J-92/248)
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
(EPA/600/J-92/262)
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradia-
tion in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bi-
furcations.
(EPA/600/J-92/313)
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB., TN.
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Expenmentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
(EPA/600/J-92/079)
PB92-153352/REB 92-Ot PCA02/MFA01
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB., TN. ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES DIV.
ORNL/PUB-3695
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in
Red Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
(EPA/600/J-91/259)
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF RADIATION PROGRAMS, LAS VEGAS, NV.
EPA/520/6-91/020
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OFFICE OF RADIATION PROGRAMS, WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/400/R-92/001
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Ac-
tions for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/400/R-92/003
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/400/R-92/011
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/402/F-92/001
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Indi-
vidual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/402/R-92/004
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/520/5-88/017
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiological Inci-
dents at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceed-
ings of a Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on
September 25-26, 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OHIO STATE UNIV., COLUMBUS. DEPT. OF
MICROBIOLOGY.
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium ther-
moautotrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferre-
doxin.
(EPA/600/J-92/242)
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIV. OF SCIENCE AND ARTS,
OKLAHOMA CITY.
EPA/600/R-92/125
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12
Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV., STILLWATER.
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensi-
tivity in the Conterminous United States.
(EPA/600/2-91/043)
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
CA-29
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OKLAHOMA UNIV., NORMAN.
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget
Plant Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held
in Corvallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1, 1990.
(EPA/600/9-91/041)
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS.
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
(EPA/60O/J-92/328)
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF BOTANY
AND PLANT PHYSIOLOGY.
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/226)
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
ENTOMOLOGY.
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
(EPA/600/8-91/207)
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's
Manual.
(EPA/600/8-91/203. EPA/SW/DK-92/018A)
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity, Selectivity and Subtethal Effects of Pesticides
on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/26B)
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Arthropod Biological Control.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/552)
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF FOREST
SCIENCE.
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/169)
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF GENERAL
SCIENCE.
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
(EPA/600/3-91/055)
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
STATISTICS.
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
(EPA/60O/A-a2/107)
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitor-
ing Programs.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/10B)
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON UNIV., EUGENE. BUREAU OF GOVERNMENTAL
RESEARCH AND SERVICE.
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
(EPA/22V/B-92/004)
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PACE LABS, INC., MINNEAPOLIS, MN.
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report,
Second Edition.
(EPA/744/R-92/001)
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, DURHAM,
NC.
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/025A)
PB9M35904/REB 92-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
(EPA/450/3-91/024)
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models.
PB92-232446/REB 92-04 PC E99/MF E99
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 1. User Instructions.
(EPA/450/4-92/008A)
PB92-232453/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Algo-
rithms.
(EPA/450/4-92/008B)
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2)
Dispersion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers.
(EPA/450/4-92/OOBC)
PB92-232479/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, HERNDON,
VA.
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/120A)
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater
Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/120B)
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
PARIS-11 UNIV., CHATENAY-MALABRY (FRANCE). LAB.
DE TOXICOLOGIE.
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/323)
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PAS, INC, TROY, Ml.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
(EPA/460/A-92/20)
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, INC, WEST CHESTER, OH.
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
(EPA/600/J-92/122)
P892-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetal-
dehyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
(EPA/600/J-92/337)
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, DURHAM, NC.
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
(EPA/600/D-91/277)
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
(EPA/450/4-91/026)
PB92-152859/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/058)
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC
Emissions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends
Report.
(EPA/450/4-91/005A)
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04YMF A01
PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, SPRINGFIELD,
VA.
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the De-
velopment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation
Plans.
(EPA/452/R-92/003)
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PEDCO-ENVIRONMENTAL, INC, CINCINNATI, OH.
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City. Pennsylvania.
(EPA/625/2-79/023)
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PEER CONSULTANTS, INC, DAYTON, OH.
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
(EPA/625/6-91 /031)
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PEI ASSOCIATES, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
(AFESC/ESL- TR-90-33)
AD-A242110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Appli-
cability and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
(EPA/540/2-91/004)
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES, HARRISBURG. BUREAU OF SOIL AND
WATER CONSERVATION.
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
(CBP/TR&69/92)
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV., STATE COLLEGE.
APPLIED RESEARCH LAB.
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to
Modeling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV, UNIVERSITY PARK. DEPT.
OF METEOROLOGY.
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/100)
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimila-
tion within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/141)
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERKINS TECHNOLOGY LTD, PETERBOROUGH
(ENGLAND).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
(EPA/460/A-91/34)
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PORSCHE CARS NORTH AMERICA, INC, RENO, NV.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
(EPA/460/A-92/44)
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
PORTLAND UNIV, OR. DEPT. OF PHYSICAL AND LIFE
SCIENCES.
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three
Cultivars of Rice.
(EPA/600/R-92/074)
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, CHICAGO,
IL
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
(EPA/540/A5-90/007)
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration of the DuPont/Obertin Microfiltration Technology.
(EPA/540/5-90/007)
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
(EPA/540/A5-91/OOS)
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, CINCINNATI,
OH.
Technology Evaluation Report: The Carver-Greenfield
Process, Dehydro-Tech Corporation.
(EPA/450/R-92/002)
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, HOUSTON,
TX.
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Horsehead Resource Development Compa-
ny, Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylva-
nia.
(EPA/540/5-91/005)
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, MCLEAN,
VA.
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs,
Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Man-
agement of Liquids in Landfills.
(EPA/530/R-92/003)
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills.
(EPA/530/R-92/024)
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PRINCETON UNIV, NJ. CENTER FOR ENERGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.
PU/CEES-246
Simplified Modeling of Air Row Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
(EPA/600/R-92/090)
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Sys-
tems: A Simplified Approach.
(EPA/600/J-91/318)
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation
Technique.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/059)
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
(EPA/600/R-92/102)
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PRINCETON UNIV, NJ. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES.
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Proge-
ny Levels in Houses.
(EPA/600/D-91/264)
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRINCETON UNIV., NJ. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid
Variability for General Circulation Models.
(EPA/600/J-92/288)
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
PRINCETON UNIV, NJ. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH.
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
(EPA/6OO/S-92/002)
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PTI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, BELLEVUE, WA.
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
(EPA/910/9-91/020)
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Mate-
rials in Puget Sound.
(EPA/910/9-91/021)
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-91/032)
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-91/040)
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-90/024)
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
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ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ADA, OK.
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Eval-
uation of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and
Reproductive Success.
(EPA/910/9-91/026)
PB92-166891 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
(EPA/910/9-91/041)
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PURDUE UNIV., LAFAYETTE, IN. RAY W. HERRICK LABS.
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
(EPA/600/A-92/135)
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QUEEN'S UNIV., KINGSTON (ONTARIO). DEPT. OF
BIOLOGY.
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
(EPA/600/J-92/174)
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnologtcal Analyses of Siliceous
Algae.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/175)
PB92-180405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QUEEN'S UNIV., KINGSTON (ONTARIO).
PALEOECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
AND RESEARCH LAB.
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
(EPA/600/J-92/172)
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIAN CORP., AUSTIN, TX.
DCN-91-203-099-26-15
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
(EPA/450/3-91/018)
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion
from CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
(EPA/600/2-91/056)
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
(EPA/450/1-92/001)
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfurization. Dual Alkali Process.
(EPA/625/8-80/004)
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas De-
sulfunzation: Spray Dryer Process.
(EPA/625/B-32/009)
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
(EPA/625/8-85/010)
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contami-
nated Soil.
(EPA/450/1-92/004)
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
(EPA/600/R-92/124)
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
RADIAN CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
DCN-91-203-099-37-06
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
(EPA/450/3-91/016)
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
DCN-91-203-099-37-07
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
(EPA/450/3-91/015)
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
DCN-91-203-099-37-08
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
(EPA/450/3-91/017)
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery
from Six Landfills
(EPA/600/2-91/055)
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speaation Data System User's Manual. Version 1.4.
(EPA/450/4-91/027, EPA/SW/DK-92/016A)
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
(EPA/450/4-91/021)
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
(EPA/450/4-91/024)
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
(EPA/450/4-91/025)
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans, 1991.
(EPA/450/4-91/011)
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-
1987 Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
(EPA/450/4-89/018)
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF AM
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
(EPA/450/4-91/010)
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Styrene, Interim Report.
(EPA/450/4-91/029)
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supple-
ment 1.
(EPA/450/3-90/006A)
PB92-137181 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting
Criteria Guidance Document.
(EPA/450/4-91/033)
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
(EPA/450/2-91/028, EPA/SW/DK-92/030A)
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emis-
sions from Landfills.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/O37)
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
(EPA/600/A-92/066)
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
(EPA/600/R-92/071)
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/083)
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon In-
jection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
(EPA/600/A-92/132)
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
(EPA/600/A-92/160)
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission
Inventories.
(EPA/454/R-92/007)
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
RANGE ROVER OF NORTH AMERICA, INC., LANHAM, MD.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Range Rover.
(EPA/460/A-91/24)
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
RESEARCH AND EVALUATION ASSOCIATES, INC.,
CHAPEL HILL, NC.
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April
10-11, 1991.
(EPA/600/FI-92/107)
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
RESEARCH-COTTHELL, INC., SOMERVILLE, NJ.
Capsule Report: Bahco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Par-
ticulate Removal System.
(EPA/625/2-79/022)
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
RTI/5100/17-01F
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and
Recommendations.
(EPA/540/09-92/191)
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
RTI/5100/17-02F
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
(EPA/540/09-92/192)
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
RTI/5100/17-03F
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
(EPA/540/09-92/190)
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
(EPA/600/D-91/241)
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic
Absorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
Spectrometry.
/EPA/600/8-91/213)
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
(EPA/600/8-91/214)
PB92-1141BO/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
(EPA/600/D-91/258)
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
(EPA/600/R-92/031)
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey.
PB92-174721/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
(EPA/600/A-92/101)
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test:
Single Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative
Study.
(EPA/530/SW-91/079)
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
(EPA/600/A-92/115)
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
(EPA/600/A-92/145)
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
(EPA/600/A-92/161)
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Vis-
itation Program for the Period October 1989 through Sep-
tember 1990.
(EPA/600/R-92/1S1)
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visi-
tation Program.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/152)
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR AEROSOL TECHNOLOGY.
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
(EPA/SW/DK-92/044.EPA/600/R-92/104A)
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
MEASUREMENTS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE.
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality
Standard.
(EPA/600/A-92/126)
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RICE UNIV., HOUSTON, TX.
EPA/600/A-92/076
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic
Aquifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New
Jersey.
(EPA/600/A-92/085)
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.,
ADA, OK.
EPA/540/S-92/004
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/005
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/068
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
•EPA/600/A-92/080
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaer-
ophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/084
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium
in Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/086
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface
Systems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/117
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethy-
lene and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Reme-
diation.
PB92-191121 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-31
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EPA/600/A-92/118
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and
Surface Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman,
Oklahoma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/119
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills
into the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/142
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-19822S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/256
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in
a Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/241
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Bkxestoratjon of Fuel-Con-
taminated Aquifer Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/251
Biodegradation of Monoaromatjc Hydrocarbons by Aqui-
fer Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous
Oxide as the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/288
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Con-
ditions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/J-92/026
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio. Ionic Strength, and
Organic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaoinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/030
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreac-
tore.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/113
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer
Material: Implications for Contaminant Trt
PB92-158690/REB
ransport
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAAB CARS USA, INC., ORANGE, CT.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
(EPA/460/A-92/45)
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
SANTA MONICA OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CA.
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstra-
tion Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in
Santa Monica
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
CINCINNATI, OH.
EPA/540/R-92/016B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Scott Air
Force Base.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/O54)
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP., FORT
WASHINGTON, PA.
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in
Alexandria, Virginia on August 17-20, 1992.
(EPA/600/R-92/10S)
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
MCLEAN, VA.
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-115302/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
EPA/600/J-92/235
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorpbon of Organic Micro-
pollutants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/266
Stimulation of Reductive Dechkxinatxxi of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of
Short-Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/307
Metals in Ground Water. Sampling Artifacts and Repro-
ducJbiWy.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/308
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/040
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water. Part 2. Colloidal Transport
P892-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/002
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/030
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summa-
ry. Held in Dallas. Texas on April 16-18,1991.
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Bioventjng to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/277)
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of
Unsaturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-92/038)
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP 002
ROCOM, MONTCLAIR, NJ.
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobe Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/027)
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS AND ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING CORP, SALT
LAKE CITY, UT.
Recommended Foundation FiH Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
(EPA/600/8-91/206)
PB92-105865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedmgs of the Workshop on Radon Potential Map-
ping, Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gaines-
ville, Florida on April 20,1990.
(EPA/600/9-91/044)
PB92-11S278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ROLLS ROYCE MOTORS, INC., LYNOHURST, NJ.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
(EPA/460/A-92/21)
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF AM
(EPA/S4O/2-91/013A)
P892-109065/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
(EPA/540/2-91/013B)
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Wastc Minimization. Held
in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27,1991.
(EPA/600/9-91/047)
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for
Ten Industries in the United States.
(EPA/600/2-91/OS1)
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
(EPA/S40/2-91/020A)
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
ung: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
Soil Washing:
(EPA/S40/2-91/020BI
PB92-170S88/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
(EPA/540/5-91/003A)
PB92-115310/REB
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and WHcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
(EPA/540/R-92/017A)
PB92-222215/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and WHcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
(EPA/650/R-92/017B)
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
(JPA/540/S42/006)
PB92-224068/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xytene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
(EPA/6OO/n-92/187)
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
(EPA/S4O/P-92/016A)
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, FALLS
CHURCH, VA.
Running a Conference as a Clean Product International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June
10-13,1990.
(EPA/600/2-91/026)
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports.
PB92-124759/REB 92-01 PC E99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of
America (Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
(EPA/53O/SW-91/065A)
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-
Keppler Park, Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment
Plant).
(EPA/S3O/SW-91/06SB)
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC AW
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corp. (Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
(EPA/53O/SW-91/065C)
PB92-124783/REB 924)1 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining
Belt to Tar Creek).
(EPA/53O/SW-91/065D)
PB92-124791 /REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site
Summary Reports. Volume 5 (Tetedyne Wan Chang to
Wayne Interim Storage FacHity/W.R. Grace).
(EPA/S3O/SW-91/06SE)
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC AM
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2. Part A.
(EPA/540/S-91/003B)
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume
2, Part B.
(EPA/540/5-91/003C)
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
NARRAGANSETT, Rl.
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamin-
otoluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Coopera-
tion between V79 Cells.
(EPA/600/J-91/233, ERLN-1217)
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia')
Fed with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
(EPA/600/J-91/234, ERLN-X136)
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History
Traits and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arena
ceodentata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
(EPA/600/J-91/236, ERLN-1084)
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
PARAMUS, NJ.
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the
1990s.
(EPA/600/8-91/052)
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by BioTrol. Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
(EPA/540/AS-91/O01)
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
(EPA/540/5-91/001)
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood
Preserving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
(EPA/S40/A5-91/003)
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, SAN
DIEGO, CA.
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc.. Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace. Volume 1
(EPA/540/5-91/OO7A)
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma
Centrifugal Furnace Volume 2
(EPA/540/5-91/OO7B)
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Retech, Inc.. Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report
(EPA/540/AS-91/007)
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labo-
ratory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
(EPA/600/R-92/177)
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art
on Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Per-
formance with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
(EPA/600/R-92/176)
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE DEPT. OF HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL, COLUMBIA.
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
(EPA/530/R-92/009)
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY,
RAPID CITY.
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
(EPA/530/R-92/006)
PB92-203496/REB 92-O4 PCA11/MFA03
CA-32
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, ST. PETERSBURG. DEPT.
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST., BIRMINGHAM, AL.
SRI-ENV-91-526-6411-083-VOL-1
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1.
Technical Report.
(EPA/600/8-91/21OA)
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SRI-ENV-91-526-6411-083-VOL-2
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for
Radon Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/
Long-Term Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Ap-
pendices
(EPA/600/B-91/210B)
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
(EPA/600/8-91/212)
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
(EPA/600/A-92/158)
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST., BIRMINGHAM, AL.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES DEPT.
SRI-ENV-88-1076
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/
Sorbent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Proc-
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
(EPA/600/7-91/009)
PB92-126812/REB
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST., SAN ANTONIO, TX.
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and
Tray Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
(EPA/600/R-92/039)
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIV., SAN MARCOS. DEPT.
OF CHEMISTRY.
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
(EPA/600/J-92/008)
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles.
Geonet and Pipe.
(EPA/600/R-32/069)
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS METROPOLITAN AND
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, COLLINSVILLE.
IEPA/WPC/92-110F
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
SPORTSCAR AMERICA, INC., DURHAM, NC. PUMA DIV.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - SportsCar America. PUMA Division Inc.
(EPA/460/A-92/35)
PB92-182799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STANFORD UNIV., CA. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachlo-
rkie at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marca-
site.
(EPA/600/D-91/247)
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
(EPA/600/R-92/042)
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
(EPA/600/J-92/139)
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the
Presence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
(EPA/600/A-92/097)
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK. MARINE
SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTER.
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
(EPA/600/A-92/013)
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK COLL. AT BUFFALO. DIV.
OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY.
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA
Adducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
(EPA/600/J-92/200)
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK COLL. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE AND FORESTRY, SYRACUSE.
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern
Hardwood Soils A Column Study with (35)S.
(EPA/600/J-92/012)
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
(EPA/600/A.92/041)
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
STERLING MOTOR CARS, MIAMI, Fl_
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Sterling.
(EPA/460/A-91/2S)
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
STRITCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, MAYWOOD, IL.
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fu-
sions with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
(EPA/600/J-92/21S)
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUBARU, TOKYO (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
(EPA/460/A-92/22)
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, SAN
RAFAEL, CA.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Techni-
cal Report.
(EPA/450/4-92/011A)
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appen-
dices.
(EPA/450/4-92/01 IB)
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System
2.0. Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
(EPA/450/4-90/007D(R))
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
TECHNICAL RESOURCES, INC., ROCKVILLE, MD.
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of
and Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Re-
siduals.
(EPA/600/8-91/031)
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS, INC., ATHENS, GA.
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Comptexatjon with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
(EPA/600/J-91/216)
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Ki-
netics, Products, and Solubility.
(EPA/600/J-92/089)
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
Fate of Polychlofinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Follow-
ing Stabilization with Quicklime.
(EPA/600/2-91/052)
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved
Inorganic Carbon (DIC).
(EPA/600/A-92/092)
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
(EPA/600/A-92/096)
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TENNESSEE UNIV., KNOXVILLE. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
(EPA/600/J-92/14B)
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TETRA TECH, INC., BELLEVUE, WA.
TETRAT-TC-3991-03
Sampling and Analysis Design tor Development of Ever-
ett Harbor Action Program.
(EPA/910/9-68/197)
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TEXAS A AND M UNIV., COLLEGE STATION.
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake
Mills, Iowa. 1961 to 1990.
(EPA/600/J-92/082)
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC
GEOLOGY.
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization
Using Geochemical Techniques.
(EPA/600/2-91/064)
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
TOYOTA TECHNICAL CENTER, U.SJL, INC., ANN ARBOR,
Ml.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
(EPA/460/A-92/23)
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
(EPA/460/A-92/24)
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota Technical Center. U.S.A. Inc.
(EPA/460/A-92/46)
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
UNIVERSITY CITY SCIENCE CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Refurbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
(EPA/600/M-91/044)
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prototype Printed Circuit Boards.
(EPA/600/M-91/045)
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
(EPA/600/M-91/046)
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
(EPA/600/U-91/047)
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evapora-
tors.
(EPA/600/S-92/007)
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
(EPA/600/S-92/015)
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Galvanized Steel Parts.
(EPA/600/S-92/011)
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
(EPA/600/S-92/019)
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Extrusions.
(EPA/600/S-92/010)
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
(EPA/600/S-92/006)
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
(EPA/600/S-92/020)
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PCAOt/MFAOl
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit
Board Manufacturer.
(EPA/600/S-92/008)
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Permanent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
(EPA/600/S-92/016)
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
(EPA/600/S-92/01)
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Can-Manufacturing Equipment.
(EPA/600/S-92/014)
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
(EPA/600/S-92/018)
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Pro-
ducing Treated Wood Products.
(EPA/600/S-92/022)
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
(EPA/600/S-92/004)
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Military Furniture.
(EPA/600/S-92/017)
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
(EPA/6OO/S-92/005)
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
(EPA/600/S-92/009)
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
(EPA/600/S-92/013)
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, ORLANDO. DEPT.
OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES.
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nan-
ofiltration.
(EPA/600/R-92-023)
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, ST. PETERSBURG.
DEPT. OF MARINE SCIENCE.
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Pop-
ulations in a Florida Reservoir.
(EPA/600/J-89/553)
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CA-33
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Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Trans-
formation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/219)
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS
ANGELES. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
Transactions: Troposphere Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/164)
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
UTAH UNIV., SALT LAKE CITY. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment
(EPA/SOO/J-92/267)
PB92-20522B/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
VERMONT UNIV., BURLINGTON. COLL. OF ENGINEERING
AND MATHEMATICS.
Mew Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Inter-
phase Mass Exchange.
(EPA/60O/A-92/156)
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
(EPA/6OO/A-82/157)
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VERSAR, INC, COLUMBIA, MO.
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estu-
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
(EPA/6OO/4-91/026)
PB92-102656/REB
VERSAR, INC, SPRINGFIELD, VA.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource
Development Company Flame Reactor Technology.
(EPA/6OO/A-92/003)
PB92-139401 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dermal Exposure Assessment Principles and Applica-
tions.
(EPA/600/8-91/01 IB. OHEA-E-367)
PB92-2O566S/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
(EPA/6OO/V-92/001)
PB92-780665/REB 92-04 AVS3&M
V1AR AND CO, ALEXANDRIA, VA. ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES DIV.
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
(EPA/SW/DK-92/031A)
PB92-14S564/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User
Manual.
(EPA/SW/DK-92/032A)
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
(EPA/SW/DK-92/O34A)
PB92-145560/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Soft-
ware for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User
Manual.
(EPA/SW/DK-92/033A)
PB92-14S596/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Soft-
ware for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
{EPA/SW/DK-92/043A)
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
Methods for the Determination of NonconventJonal Pesti-
cides m Municipal and Industrial Wastewater
(EPA/B21/R-92/002)
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF EM
VIRGINIA INST. OF MARINE SCIENCE, GLOUCESTER
POINT.
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the
Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and Cruncoteague Bay -
1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV,
BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Field Performance of Woodbuming and CoaJoumcng Ap-
pliances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating
Season.
(EPA/6OO/7-91/OOS)
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado
(EPA/6OO/D-91/246)
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VIRGINIA UNIV, CHARLOTTESVILLE. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/042)
PB92-150572/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
VISTA RESEARCH, INC., MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
(EPA/600/2-91/044A)
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/044B)
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground
Petroleum Pipelines.
(EPA/6OO/R-92/143)
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC, ANN ARBOR, Ml.
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
(EPA/460/A-91/1)
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E99
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
(EPA/460/A-91/11}
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
(EPA/46O/A-92/25)
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
VOLVO OF AMERICA CORP, ROCKLEIGH, NJ.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
(EPA/46O/A-92/26)
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
(EPA/46O/A-91/26)
PB82-128107/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF E1»
VSESOYUZNYINAUCHNO-tSSLEDOVATEL-SKII INST.
GIDROTEKHNIKII UEUORATSII, KHARKOV (USSR).
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratjfied Water Bodies Using
Curvilinear Coordinates.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/334)
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASHINGTON STATE DEPT. OF ECOLOGY, OLYMPIA.
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
BeNngham Bay.
(EPA/910/9-91/042)
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE.
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
(EPA/600/8-91/204)
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Ac-
tivities on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
(EPA/910/9-91/001)
PB92-104520/REB 9241 PC A09/MF A02
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING.
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospher-
ic Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipi-
tation.
(EPA/600/J-92/2S7)
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrvtamide and Its
Epcoobe Metabolite Gryoda
(EPA/600/J-92/037)
PB92-1SOS23/REB
Sryodamide in the Rat.
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. FISHERIES RESEARCH
INST.
FRI-UW-9008
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal
Marshes. Eetgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget
Sound.
(EPA/910/9-91/005)
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
FRI-UW-9105
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Select-
ed Data Sets.
(EPA/910/9-91/010)
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WELLCOME RESEARCH LABS, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK.NC.
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxytase Apoenzyme Pro-
tein by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
Effects of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1Z3.6-Tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) on Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxytase Activity and
Content
(EPA/600/J-92/272)
PB92-20934S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WESTERN GOVERNORS1 ASSOCIATION, DENVER, CO.
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
(EPA/530/R-92/007)
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WESTERN INTERSTATE ENERGY BOARD, DENVER, CO.
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines.
PB92-190107/REB 92-01 PC EM/MF EM
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
(EPA/53O/R-92/OOSA)
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
(EPA/S30/R-92/005B)
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Ap-
pendix: State Reports.
(EPA/S30/R-92/OOSC)
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV., KALAMAZOO.
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
(EPA/600/J-91/238)
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS (PHILIP) AND ASSOCIATES, SAN FRANCISCO,
CA.
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
(EPA/6OO/J-92/180)
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC., FOREST CITY, IA.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
(EPA/46O/A-92/S3)
PB92-1B2989/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
(EPA/460/A-92/54)
PB92-182997/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WISCONSIN UNIV.-SUPERIOR.
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-
chkxoaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'
(EPA/6OO/J-92/293)
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, MA.
WHOI-75-32
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval
System, a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation
First Year of Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
WHOI-85-23
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
WHOI-90-42
Nutritional Rote of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bac-
teria Symbioses: 'Sotemya velum1, a Case Study
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
WRIGHT STATE UNIV, DAYTON, OH. DEPT. OF
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
(EPA/600/R-92/079)
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
WYOMING UNIV, LARAMIE.
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
(EPA/600/A-92/040)
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WYOMING UNIV., LARAMIE. DEPT. OF PLANT, SOIL, AND
INSECT SCIENCES.
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sul-
fate: 3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Or-
ganic Carbon
(EPA/eOO/J-92/041)
PB92-1S0564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodoso! Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
(EPA/600/J-92/043)
PB92-150S80/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
YAMAHA MOTOR CORP. U.S.A., CYPRESS, CA.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
(EPA/460/A-92/27)
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
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This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
this index.
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Author Name I NEILSON, R. P., KING G. A., DeVELICE R. L, LENIHAN, J.,
| and MARKS, D.
Title I Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
| Global Climatic Change
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes | PB90-120072/HSU PC A09/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
ABBOTT, B. D.
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-Free
Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Palaoto-
sis.
;92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ABBOTT, J. H.
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ABDULRAHEEM, M.
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ABERNATHY, C. O.
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ABOU-OONIA, M. B.
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ABUEL-ATTA, A- A.
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimida-
zolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Efferent Duc-
tules
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADAMS, O. J.
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomerase
Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADAMS, J. Q.
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-19B605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ADAMS, K. M.
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion from
CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ADAMS, M. W.
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ADCOCK, J. L.
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF30CF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADLER, K. J.
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AGARWAU S. C.
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-1S0739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AGRAWAL, S. R.
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AGURELL, E.
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AINLEY, 0. G.
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages in
the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
ALBRITTON, J. R.
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALEXANDER, A.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ALEXANDER, M.
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALFORD-STEVENS, A.
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALI, J. S.
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALI, S. F.
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ALKEZWEENY, A.
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALLEN, A. R.
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-In-
terval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate, d-
Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALLEN, J. W.
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALLER, L
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
ALLISON, J. C.
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALLISON, J. D.
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALPERIN, E.
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALTMAN, R. F.
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALTSHULLER, A. P.
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous NOx-
Induced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds in
the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMBROSE, R. B.
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and Waste
Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing Zone
Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of Estu-
arine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
AMLER, R.
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ANDERSEN, C. P.
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbohy-
drate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following Expo-
sure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Under-
standing Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANDERSEN, M. E.
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANDERSON, B. S.
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-129808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis', with
Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANDERSON, E. B.
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIFtE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ANDERSON, J. K.
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANDERSON, L. D.
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANDERSON, S.
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts on
V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANDREWS, D. L.
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor. 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANDREWS, J. E.
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANGELL, K. E.
Effects of Trimethyltin on Repeated Acquisition (Learning)
in the Radial-Arm Maze.
PB92-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANKLEY, G. T.
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Orga-
nisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus Elu-
triate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ANTHONY, D. C.
Comparison of Sub-chronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydroxyethyl
Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
APEL, M. L.
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at the
General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
APTE, M.
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in Devel-
oping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ARCIA, E.
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School Per-
formance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral Eval-
uation System.
PB92-195858/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARMSTRONG, J. L.
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARMSTRONG, J. M.
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARNAUT, L. Y.
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ARTAXO, P.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PA-1
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
ARTHUN, D.
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASMUSSEN, L. E.
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ATHERTON, C. S.
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
AUGENSTEIN, D.
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203I16/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
AULETTA, A. E.
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
A VERY, M.
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
AZARRAGA, L. V.
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACHELET, D.
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of the
Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle. Held
in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Working
Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACKER, L. C.
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB .- 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAETCKE, K. P.
A!pha2u-Glpbulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
BAGLEV, S.
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAGLIO, J. V.
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAILEY, G. W.
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Kinet-
ics, Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
nigeV and Mucor rouxii.
PB92-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Spectroscope Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BAINES, D.
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAINES, L.
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAIR, K. W.
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natot: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomerase
Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAKER, G.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BAKER, J.
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BANKS, P. A.
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
BARBEE, B. D.
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BARBER, T. R.
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BARBOUR, R. K.
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infrared
Spectrometry for the Determination of Semivolatile Organic
Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARBOUR, W. J.
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
BARCELONA, M. J.
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BARD, R. R.
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three Cul-
tivars of Rice.
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARE, J. C.
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluorinated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter.
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a Dual-
Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
BARICH, J. J.
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARKAY, T.
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll) and
CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool of
the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARKER, J. R.
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
BARKER, R.
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BARKLEY, N. P.
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobilized
PB92-121367/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB
BARNARD, K. M.
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Materi-
als in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
BARNARD, W.
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC Emis-
sions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
BARNES, 0.
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARNES, H. M.
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Tn'angle Park, North Carolina on April 10-
11. 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
BARNWELL, T. O.
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Communi-
ty of Madrid Using OUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BARONE, S.
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Cholinergic
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchicine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BARTELL, T.
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and Foam-
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BARTH, E. G.
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARTLEY, C. B.
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
BARTON, R. G.
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Haz-
ardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BASAK, S. C.
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub ow)
with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BASU, T. K.
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead
Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
BATTALORA, M. S. J.
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BATTYE, W.
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAUER, K. M.
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB
92-04 PC A15/MF A03
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
B92-216977/F1EB
92-04 PC ADS
BAUGHMAN, G. L
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship be-
tween Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-Phase
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in Natu-
ral Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAVEYE, P.
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEACH, A.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: 1991
Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BEACH, L. 0.
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-1213B3/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEAR, J.
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BEAUDET, A.
5,7-pihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Hats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
BEBEE, C. N.
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental
Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
Protection of Stored Grains, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental
Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
April 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases
and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
BECKER, D. S.
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BECKER, S.
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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BLEDSOE, B.
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Respiratory Syncytia! Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bronchoal-
veolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BECKER, T. W.
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A107MF A03
BECKLER, G. S.
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium thermoau-
totrophicum' Strain Deltal
PB92-206234/REB
iH Encodes a Polyferredoxin.
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
- -
nsideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichloroethy-
e in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics.
92-1 98621 /REB -04 P /
BEER, J. M.
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicompon-
ent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEHRENDT, H.
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simula-
tion of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and
in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEJ, A. K.
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BELILES, R.
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BELILES, R. P.
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Considera
tene in Te .
PB92-1 98621 /REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BELJIN, M. S.
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BELL.D.
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BELL, D. A.
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
BELL, R. M.
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SELLER, H. R.
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BELOSEVIC, M.
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
EDye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactivation
:one.
•124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BENEFIELD, B. G.
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
BENFIELD, E. F.
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENGTSON, D. A.
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia') Fed
with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BENIGNUS, V. A.
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BENJEY, W. G.
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENNER, B. A.
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENNETT, J. K.
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma Cho-
linesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
BENNETT, R. L.
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
BENNETT, R. S.
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma Cho-
linesterases.
PB92-232875/REB
92-04 PCA01/MFA01
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Experi-
ment.
AD-A252 680/4/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Experi-
ment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
BENNETT, T. W.
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
BENNETT, W. D.
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BENOIT, 0. A.
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel BioavailabiHty in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERGLUND, R. L.
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BERGMARK, E.
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERMAN, D.
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon In-
activation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and 'Kleb-
siella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BERMAN, E.
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BERRY, H. A.
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERRY, W. J.
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERTLING, J.
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BETOWSKI, L. 0.
Interlaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEVEN, K. J.
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEVERIDGE, T. J.
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxii.
PB92-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEYERLEIN, A. L.
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BHATTACHARYYA, D.
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Mem-
branes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Leachates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
BIGELOW, D. S.
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Monitor-
ing Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BILBERT, M. E.
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
BILLUPS, L. H.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1.3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BINGHAM, T.
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
BINKLEY, D.
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PCA22/MFA04
BINKOWSKI, F. S.
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Processing.
PB92-152982/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BINSTOCK, D. A.
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BIRKS, H. J. B.
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
Algae.
PB92-180405/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIRNBAUM, L.
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIRNBAUM, L. S.
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Compounds:
Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Limited PCS Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
BLACK, F.
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle Toxic
Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BLACK, H. E.
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Grave] Beds
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
BLANCHARD, R. L.
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the Nor-
folk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BLATTMANN, B. O.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bioreme-
diation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bioremedia-
tion.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BLEAKLEY, B. H.
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene from
'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLEDSOE, B.
Metals in Ground Water: Sampling Artifacts and Reproduc-
ibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
BLEDSOE, B. E.
Bioiransformatton of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLOCK, D. R.
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BLOT, C.
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BLOWERS, P.
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of pfutonium, am-
ericium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1. Sea
water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOATMAN, J.
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscaie-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOBSEINE, K. L.
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa caliiomica' Nuclear Po-
lyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOEHM, M.
Climate.
PB92-1SO457/R6B 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western For-
ests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary. Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
P892-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF AIM
BOGGIS, S. J.
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of plutonium, am-
ericium and cunum in environmental materials: Pt. 1. Sea
water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOHUON, C.
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BOKSLEITNER, R. P.
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for the
U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BONNER, M.
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BONNER, M. J.
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchtcine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BORCHERS, H. J.
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BORGWARDT, R. H.
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOSLTON, H. L.
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fted Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOSTIAN, H. E.
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-1368S2/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOTT, T. 1_
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered Micro-
organism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological Studies
in Streams.
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOULEY, M. 0.
Guide for Using the Empincal Kinetics Modeling Approach
Interface (EKMAl)
PB92-196005/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOURASSA, H. E.
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington. DC. on June 10-
13, 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOWER, M.
Chemical Substitution for 1.1,1.-Trichloroethane and Metha-
no! in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOWKER, P.
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
BOWNE, N. E.
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOYES, W. K.
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BOYLE, K. M.
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
BRACKETT, K. A.
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Fiitered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRADBURY, S. P.
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
oaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BRAGUE, J. A. P.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BRAKKE, D. F.
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRASHERS, L. K.
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRAUN, K. O.
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report, Second
Edition.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
BRENNAN, T.
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BREWER, G. F.
Regional Patterns and Local Vanability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRIDGES, J. S.
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in Mel-
bourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Febru-
ary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180181/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
BRINKLEY, D.
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western For-
ests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRNA, T. G.
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1,2. and 3. Held
in Hollywood, Florida, on Apnl 11-14. 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PCA19/MFA04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held in
Hollywood. Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671/RES 92-01 PCA19/MFA04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14. 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 Internationa! Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9. 10, 11, and 12.
Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Combus-
tion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BROCKMAN, H. E.
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BROOKS, G.
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-1987
Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
BROOKS, G. W.
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
BROOKS, H. G.
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcinogens.
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROOKS, L.
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BROOKS, L. R.
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
BROOKS, R. P.
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
BROOKS, R. T.
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
BROWER, M. E.
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10VMF A03
BROWN, D.
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, D. S.
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BROWN, J.
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constituents:
Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part 264, Ap-
pendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
BROWN, J. L
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters. Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, J. W.
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium thermoau-
totrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyferredoxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BROWN, K. P.
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
BROWN, L. M.
Chemical Substitution for 1,1.1,-Trichloroethane and Metha-
nol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at the
General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-12S756/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
BROWN, M.
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
BROWN, M. T.
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, R.
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
BROWN, W. L.
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWNAWELL, B. J.
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWNLEE, J. A.
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRUCE, K. R.
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
CARR, E. L.
BRUEHL, C. H.
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRUETSCH, R. I.
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
BRUNNER, J.
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
BRUNNER, J. D.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRYANT, F. O.
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenoi by Dich-
lorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater, Anaero-
bic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRYANT, M. F.
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-Radi-
ation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BUCHANAN, R.
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for Public
Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
BUCKALEW, A. R.
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-Free
Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUCKLEY, D. J.
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BULLOCK, O. R.
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model of
Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUNYARD, F.
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BURBANK, D. A.
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BURDEN, D. S.
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BURKE, I. C.
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BURKE, R. A.
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
BURKHARD, L
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
BURKLIN, C. E.
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
BURLESON, G. R.
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
BURMASTER, D. E.
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site. Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-10B166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BURNS, A. A.
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
BURNS, A. J.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1: State-
wide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 4: West-
Central Illinois Region.
PB92-239482/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
BURRIS, B. E.
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
BURRIS, D. E.
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
BURSE, V. W.
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
Sarability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
uman Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
BURSEY, J.
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
BURSEY, J. T.
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
BURTON, C.
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BURTON, R. M.
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Parti-
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semivolatile
Organics Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUSCHE, F. D.
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUSHNELL, P. J.
Effects of Trimethyltin on Repeated Acquisition (Learning)
in the Radial-Arm Maze.
PB92-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of In-
strumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUTTNER, M. P.
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for the
Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-158591/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
BUZANOWSKI, M. A.
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
BYERS, G. E.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
BYUN, D. W.
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Processing.
PB92-152982/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAIN, W. S.
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
CAKA, F. M.
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAKE, E. W.
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wetlands
in Louisiana. Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CALAMBOKIDIS, J.
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CALLAHAN, C. A.
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALLAHAN, P. J.
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALLEMAN, C. J.
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glycidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAMERON, R. E.
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1. Metals.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
CAMPBELL, D.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Sty-
rene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
CAMPBELL, D. L.
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emissions
from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CAMPBELL, R. P.
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAMPBELL, W. G.
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test). EPA
Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC Global
Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Database Docu-
mentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records Documenta-
tion No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
CANTER, L W.
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreactors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CANTILLI, R.
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAPLAN, K. J.
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report, Second
92-04 PC A09/MF A02
Edition.
PB92-232305/REB
CARASEA, A.
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Software
for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CARDON, M.
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-Me-
diated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
CAREY, L. A.
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARLSON, P.
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC Emis-
sions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
CARLTON, J. T.
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Invasion
by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalis' (Miers, 1881).
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARMICHAEL, W. W.
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
CARR, E. L.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Technical
Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application ot the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
CARREIRA, L. A.
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARROLL, G. J.
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARROLL, J. P.
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of In-
cineration at Supertund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CARROLL, T. R.
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary Report.
PB92-10S691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARSON, D. A.
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques for
the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
CARTER, H. B.
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARTER, H. W.
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyt Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARTER, J. A.
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CARTER, J. H.
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-GlutamyT Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARTER, M.H.
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
CARTER, W. P. L.
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
CARTWRIGHT, K.
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124O49/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CARVER, A. C.
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for De-
termining Hexavaient Chromium Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CASSELL.D.
Forest Hearth Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CASSELL, D. L
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
CASS1DY, P. E.
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextifes,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CASTO, B. C.
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CAUDILL, S. P.
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interiaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAUSLEY, M.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0.
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/RE8 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
CAVALLO, A.
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation Tech-
nique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAVANAGH, J. E,
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CAWKWELL, P. R.
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
CELIA, M. A.
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from Mul-
tiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERNY, M. E.
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
CHADHA, A.
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
CHADWICK, R. W.
2,4.5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Pentachlorpphenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1 Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAFIN, C. R.
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection.
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAKRABORTI, T. K.
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHAMMAS, M. J.
Life History and Toxfeological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAMPION, M. R.
Field Performance of Woodburning and Coalbuming Appli-
ances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAMPLIN, T. L
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High Point
and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
CHAN, L. K.
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHANEY, R. L.
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J.
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHANG, J. C. S.
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J. J.
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHANG, J. S.
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHANG, L. W.
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Isolat-
ed from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
CHAPIN, R. E.
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPMAN, G. A.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPMAN, J. W.
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Invasion
by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsalis' (Miers, 1881).
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPMAN, M. L.
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPMAN, P. J.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bioreme-
diation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bioremedia-
tion.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in Con-
taminated Groundwater. Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroetrtytene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for the
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudomonas ce-
pacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPMAN, R. S.
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor, Open Hearth
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particulate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal,
and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPMAN, W. F.
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPPELL, J.
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPPELL, P. J.
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHARBENEAU, R. J.
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into
the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface Sys-
tems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHARLES, 0. F.
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHASON, V.
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Athenn-
ops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEHASKE, J. T.
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
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COLLETTE, T. W.
CHEN, C. T.
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the
Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHEN, H.
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEN, T. L. A.
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHERNOFF, N.
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHESSON, J.
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct and
Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHIANG, T. C.
Interlaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHILOERS, J. W.
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infrared
Spectrometry for the Determination of Semivolatile Organic
Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHING, J.
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHING, J. K. S.
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHINTALA, M. M.
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLADEK, E.
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHOU, S. F. J.
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
CHRISTENSEN, T. H.
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropollu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHUANG, J. C.
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Polycyctic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatite Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHURCH, M. R.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
CIAMMAICHELLA, R.
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Evalua-
tion of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and Re-
productive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CICHANOWICZ, J. E.
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CICMANEC, J. L.
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
3/REB
PB92-150853/REB
.
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CIMINO, M. C.
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, C.
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis- Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
CLARK, 0.
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and Or-
ganic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, D. A.
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium in
Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground
Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water: Sampling Artifacts and Reproduc-
ibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, J. R.
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Freshwa-
ter Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, P. J.
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, R.
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, R. M.
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 01 57:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, T. L.
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLARKE, J. F.
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for the
U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLARKE, S. E.
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLARKIN, M.
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-1 98571 /RES 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
CLAUDIO, L.
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLAXTON, L.
Color Yes: Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Complex
Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Microsome
Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLAXTON, L. 0.
Approach to the Design of Nonmulagenic Azo Dyes: Ana-
logues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazobenzene
(Chapter 4).
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
ium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the IPCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLAYTON, J. R.
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labora-
tory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art on
Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Performance
with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
CLELANO, J.
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLEMENTS, J.
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLEVELAND, R. F.
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CLEWELL, H. J.
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLIFFORD, D.
Raaium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Activat-
ed Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CLINE, S. P.
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
COFFIN, D. L
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral Fibers:
Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral Fiber Number
and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COFONE, L.
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
COHEN, S.
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
PB92-115351 /REB 92-01 PC A18/MF AM
Proceedings. The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
P892-115377/RE8 92-01 PC A20/MF AM
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
COHN, R. D.
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COLE, C. V.
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COLEMAN, W. E.
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COLLETTE, T. W.
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Iden-
tification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-23292S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chtoroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COLLINS, B. W.
Kinetochore-Staining of Spemnatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiahon or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COLUCCI, P. M.
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-19B563/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
COMPARETTA, V.
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmett, 'Atherin-
ops affinis', and Inland Silvers.de, 'Menidia beryUina'. to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONDIE, L. W.
90-Day Toxicrty Study of Ochtoroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONE, A. L.
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Ogarucs from Municipal Waslewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONNER, C. P.
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
OOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONNER, T. L
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study: The
Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONNIN.S.
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration Projects
in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
CONRATH.S.M.
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
P892-115351/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF AM
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PCA19/MFA04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF AM
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
CONWAV, ft M.
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bacte-
ria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
COOK.E.R.
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
COOK, P.M.
Relative Mesothefioma Induction in Rats by Mineral Fibers:
Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral Ffcer Number
PB9M33014/rtEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COOPER, UY.
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Btotography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AM
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
COOPER, R-L.
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Luteiniz-
ing Hormone Control of Ovutabon in the Rat
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testtcular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Chkxdimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor-
Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in the Rat
Pituitary and Adrenocorbcal Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 924)1 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
i Vaginal Lavage.
B92-179068/REB
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COOTER, E. J.
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
COPELAND, C. B.
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetlc Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Oeaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
COSTA, D. L.
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150B79/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Hearth and Vegetation: Supplement to 1966 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-23S670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
COSTA, L.G.
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrylamide and Its
Epoxide Metabolite Glytidamide in the Rat.
PB92-150523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COSTON, J. A.
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
COUCH, J. A.
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis, and
Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Tetoost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COUNTS, W.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
COURTNEY, L. A.
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmett 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
COOSSOHS, H. E.
Corbcosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
COUTANT, R. W.
Phase Distributions of Airborne Potycvcle Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COWAN, M. M.
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Laboratory
Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
COYLE, J. A.
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CRABTREE.B.
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238466/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
CRAIG, A. B.
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
8/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CRAM.D. S.
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobactenum thermoau-
totrophicum' Strain DertaH Encodes a Potyfenedoxm.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CRAUN.G.
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CRAWFORD-BROWN, O. J.
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradiation
in the Lungs. Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bifurca-
tions.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
CRAWFORD, D. L.
Cloning and Expression of a Ljgnin Peroxtdase Gene from
'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CREASON, J.
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Complex
Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Microsome
Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CREASON, J. P.
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitrc-
toluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-I Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relative MesotheUoma Induction in Rats by Mineral Fibers:
Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral Fiber Number
PB92-2M014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRIPE, C. R.
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19,1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
CROFT, B. A.
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-1242S4/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
Toxicity, Selectivity and Subtethal Effects of Pesticides on
Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CROFTON, K. U.
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Iminodi-
propionrtrile Administration in the Rat
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrite Follow-
ing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachkxide in the Rat
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interiaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Naurotoxxxtogical Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CROSS, a D.
Interiaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153881 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interiaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUBBAGE, J.
Bioaccumulaton of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Bellingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUBILLO, F.
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Communi-
ty of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GUMMING, B. F.
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUIHMNGS, A. M.
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat
PB92-126903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response (OCR)
in the Rat
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
DENNY, J.
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols for
the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy Loss in
the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUMMINGS, B. F.
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
Algae.
PB92-180405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUMMINGS, J. B.
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CUPITT, L
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
1991.
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CURRAN, M. A.
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179878/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
CURRAN, T.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
CURRIE, L. A.
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
CURTt, S.
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
by Benz(jjaceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CUSKEY, S. M.
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAOY, J. M.
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
oaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DANIEL, F. B.
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Isolat-
ed from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetalde-
hyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3.4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Furan-
one, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpepttdase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DANIELS, M. J.
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DARNEY, K. J.
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Puberty
in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OARVIN, C. H.
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DASTON, Q. P.
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAUTERMAN, W. C.
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crystal-
line Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelensis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAVEY, E. W.
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAVID, M. B.
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate.
1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Organic
Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150580/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DAVIDSON, I. W. F.
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichloroethy-
lene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
DAVIES, L
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners (July
1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
DAVIES, T. D.
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
DAVILA, B.
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAVIS, A. D.
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
DAVIS, B. L
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
DAVIS, G. N.
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols. Phase
PB92-
': Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
'B92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DAVIS-HOOVER, W. J.
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DAVIS, J. A.
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAVIS, L.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
DAVIS, W. P.
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selfing Hermaphrodite
Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAWSON, D. A.
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analysis
of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAWSON, P. J.
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAYTON, D. P.
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
DEANGELO, A. B.
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Isolat-
ed from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetalde-
hyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEARFIELD, K. L.
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Capa-
ble of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DECKER, J.
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for Envi-
ronmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
DEGIANO, F. A.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High Point
and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF AD2
DEININGER, R. A.
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEKKER, J. P.
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1 Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
ity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DELGOBBO, V.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DELLARCO, V. L.
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DELLINGER, B.
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEMARINI, D. M.
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews).
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcinogens.
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burn-
ing of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons and
Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEMPSEY, C. R.
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste In-
cinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory Air
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DEN HOLLANDER, H. A.
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DENNIS, R.
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration on
Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179894/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DENNIS, R. L.
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and the
Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DENNY, J.
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias la-
tipes'.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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DESAI, S.
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Generat-
ed Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegradabi-
lity and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic Pol-
lutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DESMARTEAU, D. 0.
Physical Property Data on Fluohnated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DETENBECK, N. E.
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
DEVINE, K.
Bkxemediation Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Bkxemediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DEVLIN, R. B.
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoarveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DEWEES, W. a
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chromi-
um Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices
PB92-1S1612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-1S1620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Methane
Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary Sources
P892-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
DHAMALA, B. R.
SuHur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern Hard-
wood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHESI, J. S.
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaplod Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIAMONDSTOME, B. I.
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases lor the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
DIDtON, 0. A.
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Refrig-
erant Heat Pump.
PB92-143759/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refrigerant
Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
DIERKES, J. R.
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Orga-
nisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus Elu-
triate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIGIULIO, D. C.
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DILIBERTO, J. J.
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DILXS, D. W.
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of Estu-
arine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
DITORO, D. M.
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on the
Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sediment
Quality Criteria
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIWAN, I.
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
DIXIT, S. S.
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIXON, R.
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIXON, R. K.
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and Se-
questration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at the
Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management Prac-
tices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses and
Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Stow the In-
crease of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIXON, T. R.
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
DOBBS, R. A.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DOBIE, N.
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures lor Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume 4:
Mobile Sources.
PB92-209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
DOERGER, J. U.
Application of Modified Alummon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DOERR, C. L
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells ol Chemicals Capa-
ble ol Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-Radi-
ation and Bleomycin Sullate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOLL, D. C.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
DOMINGUEZ, S. E.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia'. 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DONALDSON, W. T.
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
DONEGAN, K.
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorganisms
at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DONGWEI, Z.
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DONIGIAN, A. S.
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
DONNELLY, J. R.
Gas Chromatographic Elutton Patterns of Chlorinated Diox-
ins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DONOHUE, J. M.
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DORSEY, J. A.
Characterization ol Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials Irom Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOSANI, M.
Removal ol Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOUGHERTY, D. E.
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOUGLAS, D. G.
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
DOUGLAS, G.
Overview. Conclusions, and Recommendations of the IPCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOWNS, W. C.
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRABKIN, M.
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities lor the 1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DRAGO, R. J.
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
DREHMEL, 0. C.
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DREVER, J. I.
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRISCOLL, C. T.
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equilibri-
um Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DROESSLER, T. D.
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DROUILLARD, M. S.
Advanced Emissions Speciatton Methodologies lor the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DUKE, M.
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
DULANEY, W.
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
DUNKERS, K.
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO Abate-
ment
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Combined
Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environment by
the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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ENGLUND, E.
DUNN, D. D.
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DUNN, W. J.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DUNNIGAN, M. E.
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
0157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
DUPUY, A. E.
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DURHAN, E.
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
DURISCOE, D. H.
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DUSTON, K. L.
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DYE, J. A.
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rational Approaches to the Management df Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DYER, R. S.
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous Wastes:
Reproduction and Development. Neurotoxicity, Genetic
Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
DYESS, T. D.
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
DYESS, T. M.
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview of
Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EARLEY, K.
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung. Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EASLEY, D.
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simula-
tion of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EATON, W. C.
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-19217B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EATOUGH, D. J.
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EBERLY, D.
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's Guide.
Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PCE10
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261 (.General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste, Char-
acteristics of Hazardous Waste. Lists of Hazardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Lists (Cont'd). Generator Standards (Part 262),
General, Pretransportation. Recordkeeping, Special Condi-
tions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PCA15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts
264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments. Waste Piles, Land
Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous Units.
PB92-111780/HEB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10 (9522.1980-
9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and 270). Ap-
plications, Conditions, Changes, Interim Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11 (9530.1980-
9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State Authorization
(Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part 268). Waste
Minimization, Subtitle D, RCRA Gran! Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
EBRON-MCCOY, M.
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EBRON-MCCOY, M. T.
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECHELAR, F.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ECKERMAN, D. A.
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Compari-
son with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECKERT, E. G.
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground Pe-
troleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EDENS, F. W.
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crystal-
line Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelensis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EDER, B. K.
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EDGERTON, E.
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for the
U.S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EDGERTON, S. W.
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclosure
for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EHLKE, T. A.
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichioroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal. New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EHNTHOLT, D.
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EHRLICH. J. P.
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EINHAUS, R. L.
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Following
Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-1144B7/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EKLUND, B.
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Air/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELDER, J.
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELDRED, C. J.
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and Or-
ganic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELLERSIECK, M. R.
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
ELLESTAD, T. G.
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELiJOTT, E. T.
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELLIS, W.
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part A.
PB92-115328/RE8 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
ELLIS, W. D.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing Proc-
ess.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELSTEIN, K. H.
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomerase
Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-T64854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENFIELD, C. G.
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropollu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENGLUND, E.
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selection.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB.92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simula-
tion of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENNS, P.
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Temperature.
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPPERSON, D.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPPERSON, D. L.
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emissions
from Landfills.
PB92-152B75/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPPSTEIN, M. J.
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPSTEIN, E.
Conducting RCRA Inspections at Mixed Waste Facilities.
PB92-105196/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ERDOS, M. R.
Effects of PCB (Arodor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
cific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatta')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EREXSON, a
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung. Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EREXSON, G. l_
Induction of Micronudei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERICKSOM, P.
Fate of Potychtonnated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Following
Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ERNST, T.
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Band and McGuire Superfund Site. Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESANCY, J.
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESANCY, J. f.
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes: Ana-
logues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazobenzene
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ESANCY, M.
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESHLEMAN, K. N.
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Esposrro, c.
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics at
Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ESPY.T.
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-1802O7/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
ESRY, UK.
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESTES.E.O.
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PCAM/MFA01
EVANS, E. a
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compari-
son of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations of
Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EVANS, G.
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EVANS, G.M.
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies' Aqua-
Detox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EVANS, J.
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-115310/REB 92-O1 PCA13/MFA03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2. Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EVANS, L B.
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
92-01 PC A05/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-137181/REB
EVERSON, F.
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-1U560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EWING, L L
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EYRAUD, P.
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear Pow-
ered Electrical Generating Station
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FABRIZIO, M. C.
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estuaries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FAIRBROTHER, A.
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB
FAIRCHIL0, S.
Controlling Odorous Emissions from lr;-n Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FAN, C. Y.
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
FAORO, R.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FARRAR. J. D.
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
FARRELL, J. B.
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FASTH, W. J.
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate
1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-10B182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-1S3394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FAUST, B. C.
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-8)
of Ironfll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton Reac-
tion.
P892-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FEDKIW, J.
Nitrate Occurence in U.S. Waters (and Related Questions)
A Reference Summary of Published Sources from an Agri-
cultural Perspective.
PB92-155696/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FEKJE. W. A.
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FELTZ, K.
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlorinat-
ed Biphenyls. 2.3.7,8-Tetrachloro^Dioxin and 2.3,7.8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative lexicological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FENSTERMAKER, L. K.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
FERB, R. J.
Capsule Report: Banco Flue Gas Desullunzation and Panic-
ulate Removal System
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FERNANDEZ, I. J.
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIEBER, J. L.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide Volume 1. Technical
Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
FIEDLER, L.
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
FIELAND, V. P.
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PS92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FIELD, R.
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Row for CSO Abate-
ment.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Combined
Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environment by
the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Generat-
ed Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Systems.
PB92-158559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway De-
icing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drainage
Systems.
PB92-217074/HEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FIELDING, T. E.
Development Document for Best Available Technology.
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines. Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AIM
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
FILLER, R. S.
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FINCH, G. R.
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactivaton
by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FINKEL, J. H.
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
FISCHBACH, T. J.
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols. Phase
1 Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PCAWMFA01
FISH, W.
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remediation.
Ground Water Issue
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FISHBEIN, B. K.
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on Source
Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
FISHER, H. L.
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FISHER, L. T.
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs.
PB92-169358/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FISHER, W. S.
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FISHSTROM, J.
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-2058S5/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF AOZ
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FISK, W. J.
Modeling Radon Entiy into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/HEB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
FITZ-SIMONS, T.
Meleorotogical and Site Influences Affecting the Compari-
son of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations of
Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FLETCHER, J.
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-1426S2/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget Plant
Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1, 1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
FLETCHER, M.
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Laboratory
Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLOCK, G.H.
Proceedings of a Conference: Water Quality Standards for
the 21st Century. Held in Arlington, Virginia, on December
10-12.1990.
PB92-231828/RES 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas, Texas on
March 1-3, 1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
FLUKER, S. S.
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
das para los Trabajadores del Campo)
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
FLVNN, M. R.
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
FOGELSON.L.
Acute Effects of Dtisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on Au-
lonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses in
the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Chofinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOUNS8EE, l_ J.
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-23S670/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
FOLSOM, B.
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
FOLSOM, B.R.
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for the
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudomonas ce-
pacia'G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FORNDRAN, A.
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO Abate-
ment.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Combined
Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environment by
tfte Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FORRER.J.
Fungicide Benomyl'Methyl 1-(Butytearbamoyl)-2-Benzimida-
zotecarbamate) Causes testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Efferent Duc-
tutes.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOSS.S. S.
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOUNTOS, B. N.
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
FOURNEIR, D.
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOURNIE, J. W.
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOURNIER, D. J.
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110S68/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOWLE.J. R.
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Review of the Mutagenicity of Etrtylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOWLER, C. S.
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FOX, K.
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOX, K. R.
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOX, T. C.
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
FRANCIS, B. M.
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/'REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRANK, N.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FRANK, U.
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics at
Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRANKFURT, M.
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
P892-143924/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
FREAS, W.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
FREEDMAN, P. L.
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of Estu-
arine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
FREEMAN, H.
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FREEMAN, H. S.
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes: Ana-
logues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazobenzene
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
FREEMAN, J. H.
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB ~ *• "
FREESTONE, F. J.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FREY, M. V.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High Point
and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PCA08/MFA02
FREYBERG, R. W.
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRIEDMAN, M.
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
FRISCH, A. A.
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
FRITHSEN, J. B.
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estuaries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FROSTHOLM, 0. L.
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
FULLER, C. C.
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GARG, S.
FUSCOE, J. C.
Direct DMA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
GABELE, P.
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle Toxic
Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GADSBY, K.
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation Tech-
nique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GADSBY, K. J.
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GAGE, C. L
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated Ethers,
Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated Ether,
Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GAIRE, R.
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated Soil
and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Recycling
Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead
Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
GAIROLA, C. G.
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory
and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GALLAGHER, J. E.
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postlabel-
ing Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GANNON, J.
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GANNON, J. T.
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GANTILLI, R.
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAO, C.
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Generat-
ed Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GARABEDIAN, S. P.
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GARDNER, L.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0.
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
GARDNER, T.
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
GARG, A.
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GARG, D.
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Activat-
ed Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GARG, S.
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiter and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
GARGAS, M. L.
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GARRETT, N. E.
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GATCHETT, A. M.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GATTIE, D. K.
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transforma-
tion Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbial As-
semblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GAVASKAR, A. R.
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
GAY, B. W.
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Held
in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAY, C. A.
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of the
Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GEBHARD, R. l_
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEISNER, R. L.
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GELDREICH, E. E.
Compliance Concerns with the New Coliform Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connection.
PB92-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179852/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GENEROSO, W. M.
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GENTHNER, F. J.
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Houston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEORGE, f- L.
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for Ten
Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GEORGE, a K.
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved In-
organic Carbon (DIC).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEORGE, M. H.
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postlabel-
ing Analysts Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEORGE, S. E.
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats.
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Pentachtorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitro-
tofaene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1 Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
PB92-150B95/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GERALD, L. N.
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01
PC A14/MF A03
GERBER, D. R.
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GERLACH, R. W.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachtorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachtoro-
phenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
GERMAN), M. S.
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GERMANN, P. F.
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEHON, C. D.
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emisron Inventories for the
U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GERRITSEN, J.
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estuaries.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GEHRITY, T. H.
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GERSTLE, R. W.
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GERWIN, B. I.
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GERY, M. W.
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
GHASSEMI, M.
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GHIO, A. J.
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GIBSON, J. F.
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GIBSON, S. A.
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachloroeth-
ene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of Short-
Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
GILBERT, M. E.
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide En-
dosulfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave Ac-
tivity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation of Inhibition with Perforant Path Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kindling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GILL, B. S.
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GILL, M. W.
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicologicai Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GINN, T. C.
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Evalua-
tion of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and Re-
productive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLASER, J. A.
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GLASS, G. E.
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great Lakes
Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
GLEN, W. G.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GOLD, A.
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GOLDMAN, J. M.
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Luteiniz-
ing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
PB92-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor-
Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in the Rat:
Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Puberty
in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GOLDMAN, R. F.
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-Up
Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
GOLDSTEIN, J. A.
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GOOD, J. W.
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GOODMAN, L. R.
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GOODRICH, B.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
GOODRICH, B. R.
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling tor Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PCA1S/MFA03
GOODRICH, J. A.
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GOODWIN, A. R. H.
Thermophysical Properties of Gaseous Refrigerants from
Speed-of-Sound Measurements. 2. Results for 1,1-dichloro-
1-fluoroethane (CCI2FCH3).
PB92-154277 92-01 Not available NTIS
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HAHN, W.
GORDON, C. J.
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on Au-
tonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses in
the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-Z17033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulatiqn Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GORDON, D. G.
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Materi-
als in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
GORDON, D. M.
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOVIND, R.
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respiromethcally Generat-
ed Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegradabi-
lity and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic Pol-
lutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GOYDAN, R.
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three Pro-
tective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRAHAM, D. E.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GRAY, J. A.
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions with
6-Hydroxydopamine
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRAY, L. E.
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation: A
Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRAY, W.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
GRAYMAN, W. M.
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRBIC-GALIC, O.
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GREATHOUSE, D.
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for Envi-
ronmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GREATHOUSE, D. G.
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB, PC A10/MF A03)
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GREENBERG, J.
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners (July
1992).
PB92-207695/HEB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
GREENE, G. E.
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstration
Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in Santa
Monica.
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
GREENE, J. J.
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GREENWOOD, B. E.
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
P892-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GREENWOOD, D.
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
GREER, D. G.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
GRIFFIN, R. A.
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
GRIFFIS, W. L.
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs Ex-
posed to Dieldrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRIFFITH, G. E.
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRIFFITHS, R. A.
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRIMM, D. M.
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GROEBER, P.
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
GROEN, A.
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GROFFMAN, P. M.
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GROHSE, P. M.
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GROSE, E. C.
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GROSSE, D. W.
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRUBE, W. E.
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE Tech-
PB92O36878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRUNWALD, G.
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub ow)
with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
GSCHWANDTNER, G.
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC Emis-
sions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
GUARNACCIA, J. F.
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Interphase
Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
GUINNUP, D. E.
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due to
Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GULATI, D.
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GULLETT, B. K.
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reactiv-
ity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-1213B3/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOX
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
GUMERMAN, R. C.
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
GUNDAPPA, M.
Field Performance of Woodburning and Coalburning Appli-
ances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUNDERSON, D. f..
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
QUO, Z.
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
GUPTA, R. C.
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory
and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Adducts of the Antiturnor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
GUPTA, S.
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUTJAHR-GOBELL, R.
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History Traits
and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arenaceoden-
tata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUTKNECHT, W. F.
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
GWIN, S. E.
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida Wet-
lands Study.
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
HACKETT, G.
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
HAGLEY. C. A.
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HAHN, W.
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Groundwater
by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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HAINES, T. A.
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HAJJAR, N. P.
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
HALE, D. D.
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol Dech-
Jorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regiospetific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by Dich-
(orophenol-Adapled Microorganisms in Freshwater, Anaero-
bic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HALL, B. W.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HALL.F.
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Applica-
bility and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HALL,l_L-
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HALL, R. E.
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stationary Combustion NOx Control. A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington. DC.. March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HALLAM, T. G.
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HALLUM, L.
Long-Term Changes in the Area! Extent of Tidal Marshes,
Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
HALLYBURTON, S.
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
HALPERIN, E. C.
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspaces Cvtogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-Radi-
aton and Bteomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HALSE, Y. H.
Ductte-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geomem-
brane Sheet.
PB92-153756/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Gee-membranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HAHAKER, T. L.
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy Me-
tabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahca' Exposed
in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to the De-
foliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
HAMEL.L.
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing Asphalt.
PB92-11S2B6/REB 92-01 PCA04/WFA01
HAMEL, L. E.
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HAMILTON, J. F.
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-19S973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAMILTON, P. T.
Hydrogenase-LJnked Gene in 'Methanobacterium thermoau-
totrophicum' Strain DettaH Encodes a Polyferredoxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HAMMOND, S. K.
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HANNON, W. H.
Intertaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153881/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intertaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HANSEN, D. J.
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HANSEN, W. F.
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HANSON, S. P.
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicompon-
ent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARD, G. C.
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HARDIN, C. M.
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
HARDISON, D. L
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HARDY, M. P.
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARDY, R. J.
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARLESS, R. L.
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient Air
by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spectrome-
2-206440/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARMON, D. L
Mobile Ait-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
HARRINGTON-BROCK, K.
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Capa-
ble of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARRIS, D. B.
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor, Open Hearth
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal,
and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-180298/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARRIS, M. W.
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARRIS, S. T.
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols for
the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy Loss in
the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARRISON, H.
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
HARRISON, R. B.
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosys;
PB92-153048/REB
items.
92-01
PC A04/MF A01
HARRJE, D. T.
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
HARRY, G. J.
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Biphen-
yls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
PB92-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARTEN, T. M.
Lignoce/lulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Applica-
tors: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S. EPA
WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARTIG, P.
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-Me-
diated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
HARTLEY, W. R.
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
HASSAN, S. M.
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HASSEL, G. R.
Experimental investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-126952/HEB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HATCH, G. E.
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the De-
tection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HATF1ELD, J.
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct and
Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HAUCHMAN, F. S.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
HAVINGA, A.
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drinking
Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HAWKINS, W. E.
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HAZARD, J.
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
HAZEL, K. R.
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Proce-
dures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
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HOLLETT, B. A.
HAZUCHA, M. J.
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Experi-
ment.
AD-A2S2 680/4/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Experi-
ment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
HEINDEL, J. J.
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEINONEN, E.
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEUMAN, K. H.
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEMHER, M. H.
Detoxification of Penlachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEMMER, M. J.
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Atherin-
ops affinis1, and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
f Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis', with
Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-19S759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia ber-
yllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay, Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HENDERSON, L. O.
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HENDERSON, S.
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HENOLER.A.
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contaminat-
ed SoK.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KENNING, B.
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HENSCHEU D. B.
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating Costs
of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Residential
Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HENSEL, B. H.
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HERGET, W. F.
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (Jury 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HERIBA, A.
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
HERNDON, R. C.
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB98-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HERR, D. W.
Alterations in Rat Rash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Disulfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HERRMANN, J. G.
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEHTEL, G.
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene from
'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HERTZ, B. G.
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HERZOG, B.!_
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HERZOG, E. W.
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures tor the 1990's:
Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HESS, A. F.
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HESS, C. T.
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HESS, K. M.
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from Mul-
tiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HESS, R. A.
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1 -(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimida-
zolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Efferent Duc-
tules.
PB92-1S0796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HESSLING, J.
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
HETZLER, B. E.
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEWITT, M. J.
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HICK, S.
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for Public
Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HIGHFILL, J.
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on Au-
ehavioral Thermoregulatory Responses in
tonomic and Behaviors
the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HIGHFILL, J. W.
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HIGHSMITH, V. R.
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HILLGER, R. W.
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-179803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HINTENLANG, D. E.
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems Design
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105626/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HIRSH, S. R.
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HITES, H. A.
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient Air
by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spectrome-
try.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HJORT, R.
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Quality As-
surance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
HO, M. D.
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
HOAG, G. E.
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
HODSON, L. L
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOFFMAN, A. D.
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
oancline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOFFMAN, A. J.
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-168952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOFFMANN, W.
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradiation
in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bifurca-
tions.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HOFMANN, J. E.
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOFMANN, W.
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette Smoke
and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOFMEISTER, V. A.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HOGSETT, W. E.
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Missing
Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbohy-
drate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following Expo-
sure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOLCOMBE, G. W.
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLDREN, G. R.
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLDREN, M. W.
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
HOLGNE, J.
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-8)
of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton Reac-
tion.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOLLAND, A. F.
Example Environmental Assessment Report tor Estuaries.
PB92-1026S6/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/RE8 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
HOLLAND, C. C.
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
HOLLAND, F.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLLETT, B. A.
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
P§92^139419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLM, T. R.
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOLMES, T.
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
tar Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization Eval-
uation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLMES, T. T.
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HONARKHAH, I.
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Following
Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HONOZO, M.
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratification
Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOOD, R. D.
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
HORN, M. J.
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
tied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HORNBERGER, a M.
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soiis from Time Series Models.
PB92-150S72/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HORNICEK, F. J.
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retincxc Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HORWITZ, R. j.
Analysts and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
HOSSEINIPOOR, E. Z.
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
HOU, M.
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-Phase
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92l>1 PC A02/MF A01
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in Natu-
ral Waters.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOOK, V. S.
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimunum' Mutagemoty Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bkxemediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous Wastes:
Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxitity, Genetic
Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A Review.
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Oil Spill dean Up.
PB92-110469/-REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
HOUSE, D.E.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
sory.
PB92-164B88/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Ocularly-Polarized Microwaves,
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOUSEMAN, V.
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of America
(Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Nearshore/
Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-Keppler Park,
Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp.
(Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt to
Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC A99
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 5 (Teledyne Wah Chang to Wayne
Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
HOWARD, 0. R.
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOWARD, H. K.
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and Tray
Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
HOWARD, J. L.
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOWE, G.
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Methane
Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HOWE, G. B.
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOWELL, S. G.
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HSU, I. C.
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUANG, Y. S.
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa calitomica' Nuclear Po-
lyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUBER, J. K.
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
HUBER, W. C.
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
HUDNELL, H. K.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
sory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of Low
Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in En-
vironmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUDSON, D. E.
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUFF, L. C.
National Air Toxics Information Qearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
HUFFMAN, G. L.
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUGHES, M. F.
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUGHES, R. M.
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUGHES, T. J.
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUKKU, B.
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUMMEL, K. E.
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion from
CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
HUNG, C. Y.
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
HUNT, J. W.
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-129808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUNT, W.
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HURST, C. J.
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon In-
activation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and 'Kleb-
siella pneumoniae1.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
HUTCHINS, S. R.
Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous Oxide as
the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaero-
philic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in a
Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Condi-
tions.
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
HWANG, S. L.
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYATT, D. E.
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International Sym-
posium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16-19,
1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
IMBRIGIOTTA, T. E.
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IMHOFF, P. T.
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
INGLIS, A.
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
IRELAND, J. C.
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
IRW1N, J. S.
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ISAACS, G. A.
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania.
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISRAELI, E.
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Genetically
Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial Envi-
ronment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JAASMA, D. R.
Field Performance of Woodburning and Coalburning Appli-
ances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating Season
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte. Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, M. A.
Genetic Activity Profile Database
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JACKSON, M. D.
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, R. B.
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
Carbon.
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, T.
Retech. Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
JACOBSON-KRAM, D.
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAFFE, L. B.
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title HI Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-1B8812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAKUBOWSKI, W.
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JAMES, R. R.
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Coleop-
tera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JANSSEN, R.
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAWORSKI, N.
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chemis-
try, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Recom-
mended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAWORSKI, N. A.
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Water-
sheds.
PB92-106075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAYANTY, R. K. M.
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title 111 Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Held
in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JEFFAY, S.
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Opcyte Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
JEFFRIES, H. E.
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
JENSEN, K. f.
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with a
Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural De-
generation Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethampheta-
mine (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial Delayed
Alternation Learning in Preweanltng Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
JENSEN, K. M.
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JENSEN, P. A.
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols. Phase
2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
JENSEN, T. E.
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JIMENEZ, M.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual tor the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
P692-226232/RES 92-04 PCA19/MFA04
JOHNS, D. M.
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Evalua-
tion of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and Re-
productive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, C. H.
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
JOHNSON, G. L.
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a National Consensus Standard for Quality
Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-Sup-
plier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Initiatives
in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual National
Energy and Environmental Quality Division Conference
(19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNSON, M. G.
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmospher-
ic Carbon in the Contiguous United States
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, P. M.
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information
OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
JOHNSON, R. D.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint.
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
JONES, A. B.
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, B.
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
JONES, G. W.
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, J. A.
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
JONES, J. W.
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, K.
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, L.
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KASLICK, C. A.
JONES, L. G.
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodologies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JONES, P. S.
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
tration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
JONES, R. R.
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and Rec-
ommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
JONES, T. l_
Interlaboratpry Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOYNER, P.
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
JOYNER, W. M.
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
JOZEWICZ, W.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and S02 Reactiv-
ity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAHL, J. S.
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry ancf Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KALLAPUR, V. L.
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crystal-
line Proteins of 'Bacillus tnuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelensis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KALLIO, P.
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
KAMPBELL, D. H.
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KANDASWAMI, C.
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KANE, K. A.
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to Mod-
eling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KAPHAMMER, B.
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Activa-
tor Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KAPLAN, L. A.
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered Micro-
organism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological Studies
in Streams.
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KARCHES, W. E.
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KARICKHOFF, S. W.
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KARIHER, P.
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing Asphalt.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KARNS, S. A.
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collection
of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources for
Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KASLICK, C. A.
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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KATS, G.
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KATZ, D. f.
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
P892-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KATZ, D. S.
ON A Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
KAUFMANN, G. W.
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake Mills,
Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAVLOCK, R. A.
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KAVLOCK, R. J.
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions with
6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KAWANISHI, C.
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-Me-
diated Transfection.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
KAWANISHI, C. Y.
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa califomica' Nuclear Po-
lyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KAYLOR, W. H.
Ozonatton/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAZACHKI, G. S.
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated Ethers,
Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-19590B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated Ether,
Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes
PB92-198241 /REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KAZYAK, P. F.
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEOOERIS, L. B.
Disposition of 2,3,7.8-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin and
2.3,7,8-Tetraenlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEEFE, M. J.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
KEELY, J. F.
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remediations.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KELCE, W. R.
Immature Rat Leydig Celts are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
P892-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEUAR.P.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: 1991
Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
KELLY, J. E.
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KELLY, T. J.
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KELSEY, A. T.
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KELTY, K. C.
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEMPEN, J.
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclosure
for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271 /REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KENADY, M. J.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale
Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
KENDALL, S. M.
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KENNEDY, C. H.
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the De-
tection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KENNEDY, T. P.
Reduction of Neutropnil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KENT, D. B.
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
KENTULA, M. E.
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wetlands
in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KERFOOT, W. B.
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
KERN, J. S.
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmospher-
ic Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KERSTETER, S. L
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
KERWICK, D. J.
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthebc Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KESSLER, R. C.
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Technical
Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
PB92-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
KETCHUM, B. H.
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
KHIUL, M. A. K.
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Glacial
Epochs and Modem Times.
PB9M66669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KILEY, K. P.
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
KILGROE, J. D.
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-1131S8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Combus-
tion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KILLOUGH, P.
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Kill, T.
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
KIMBELL, J. S.
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
KIMBROUGH, E. S.
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KIMERLING, A. J.
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global Sam-
pling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KIMMEL, C. A.
What Can Be Leamt from Protocols Relating to Non-Phar-
maceuticals.
PB92-150424/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KINEMAN, J. J.
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test). EPA
Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC Global
Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Database Docu-
mentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records Documenta-
tion No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
KING, G.
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
KING, G. A.
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Northwest
Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Rule-Based Bicme Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KINGSBURY, G.
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
KINGSBURY, G. L
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test: Single
Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
KINGSCOTT, J.
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide to
Information Sources.
PB92-179001/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
KINGSTON, J. C.
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
Algae.
PB92-180405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KIRCHGESSNER, D. A.
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KIRSCH, F. W.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evaporators.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Can-
Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Mili-
tary Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
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KREWSKI, D.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Per-
manent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Pro-
totype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
furbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KITAPLIOGLU, O.
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
KITCHENS, B. E.
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KITCHIN, K. T.
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KBLAUSKAS, A. G.
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contaminated
Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes.
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KLEINDIENST, T.
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
KUGERMAN, A.
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
KUGERMAN, A. 0.
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspectes Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-Radi-
ation and Bleomycin Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KUNEFELTER, G. R.
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/VF A01
KLOUDA, G. A.
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
KLUWE, W.
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KNAPP, C. M.
Aiaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strate-
92-151653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KNAPP, K. T.
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KNIGHT, T.
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Iminodi-
propionitrile Administration in the Rat.
PB92-143890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KNOLL, J. E.
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Stationary
Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Tedlar Bag Sampling System tar Toxic Organic Compounds
in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
KOECK, D. J.
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOERNER, G. R.
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving Geo-
textile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOERNER, R. M.
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving Geo-
textile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geomem-
brane Sheet.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques for
the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
KOERPER, G.
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KOESTER, C. J.
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient Air
by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spectrome-
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KOGLIN, E. N.
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14, 1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
KOHAN, M. J.
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Pentachlorophenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1 Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
ity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postlabel-
ing Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOKKINOS, A.
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOLLIG, H. P.
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOMINSKY, J. R.
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
Seventeen Schools.
PS92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOPPIKAR, A.
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOREN, H. S.
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macropnage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
KORVER, M. P.
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOSSON, D.
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOSSON, D. S.
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Municipal
Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization Eval-
uation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOSUSKO, M.
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KOTHARI, A.
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Mem-
branes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water Leachates.
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
KOUTRAKIS, P.
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOVACS, D. A.
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOVALEV, V. A.
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Lidar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/REB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
KRAGANN, R. H.
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KRAPAC, I. G.
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
KRAUSE, G. F.
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
KRAVITZ, M.
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA Pro-
gram Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
KRCA, S.
Potential of Carp to Bioacttvate BenEo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KREEGER, D. A.
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus califprnicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
elongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmqutst).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KREEGER, K. E.
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus californicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
elongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KREITLER, C. W.
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salmizatton Using
Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
KREMER, F.
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
92-01 PCA01/MFA01
KREWSKI, D.
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the IPCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Complex
Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Microsome
Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KRIEGMAN-KING, M. R.
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Pres-
ence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachloride
at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marcasite.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KRISHNAMURTHY, S.
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport: A Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KRISHNAN, R.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Reinforced
and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KROST, K. J.
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer
for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determination.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
KRUEGAR, C. C.
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound.
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KRUGER-MCDERMOTT, C.
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
KUBIAK, T. J.
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Actrve Polychlorinat-
ed Biphenyls. 2,3.7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3.7,8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative lexicological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KUHLMAN, M. R.
Potycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KUHN, A.
Ufe History and Toxicotogical Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB
KUHN, A. H.
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia') Fed
with Enriched 'Anemia' sop Nauplii
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KUHN, C. M.
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
KULKARNI, A. P.
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogeniciry Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristic
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB
Operational Characteristics and
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
KULP, K. P.
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Bamngton, Massa-
chusetts, and Kent Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KUNZ.K.
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KUPERBERG, M.
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KURELEC, B.
Potential of Carp to Bioactivate Benzo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
KUTZ, F. W.
Toxkaty Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
KWANYUEN, P.
Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons. Studies with X-Radi-
ation and Bleomycin Sulfate
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LABAT1UK, C. W.
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactivation
by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LABIOSA, J.
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery.
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in Al-
exandria. Virginia on August 17-20. 1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
LABUNSKI.S.
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LACKIE, N. F.
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LADD, L
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A Bi-
ological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAKE, J. L.
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Selected LJpid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAMBERT, G.
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Dif!uorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAMBERT, G. R.
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAMBOU, V. W.
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LANORETH, R. E.
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomembrane
Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 ^ PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques for
the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
LANGOON, C. J.
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species. 'Metamysidopsis
elongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANIER, W. S.
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANTZ.S. E.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bioreme-
diation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bioremedia-
tton.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in Con-
taminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction. Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAPADULA, D. M.
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAPP, T. W.
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclosure
for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LARSEN, R. A.
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H1OT1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LARSEN, T.
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropoilu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LASKEY, J. W.
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
LASLEY, J.
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
by Benz(j)aceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LASSITER, R. R.
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAUCH, R. P.
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
LAWLESS, P. A.
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAWLESS, T. C.
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
LAWRENCE, B. K.
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons and
Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAWRENCE, W. T.
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-Up
Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
LAWSON, D. R.
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAWSON, R. E.
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for Neu-
trally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAZNIK, M. M.
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAZZO, D. W.
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and Adipic
Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/RE6 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LEAVITT, S.
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
LEBEDZINSKI, N.
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Renova-
tion Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LEBREC, H.
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
LEDUC, S.
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
LEDUC, S. K.
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
LEE, C. C.
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Haz-
ardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEE, C. W.
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEE, E. H.
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Missing
Values.
PB92-124155/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEE, G.
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxidty Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
LEE, H.
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEE, J. W.
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incin-
erability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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LEE, K. H.
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEE, K. L. A.
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEE.L.
Acute Effects of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate (DFP) on Au-
tonomic and Behavioral Thermoregulatory Responses in
the Long-Evans Rat.
PB92-124668/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEE, L S.
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEEMANS, R.
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEHMAN-MCKEEMAN, L. D.
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEHR, J. H.
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
LEIBOWITZ, S. G.
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
LEIFER, A.
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3, Rate of Indirect Pho-
toreaction.
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect Pho-
toreaction.
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
LEU, F. J,
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
LEMIEUX, P. M.
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burn-
ing of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB92-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packaging.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEONARD, E. L.
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEONARD, R. A.
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEOVIC, K. W.
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School Build-
"-198282/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
PB92-18029B/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEROUX, B.
Results of the IPCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEROUX, B. G.
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Complex
Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Microsome
Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LESNIK, B.
Interlaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Pnenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LESTER, H.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeotogic Character-
ization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
LETTENMAIER, D. P.
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospheric
Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipitation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid Vari-
ability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEUKROTH, R. W.
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
LEVIANT, N.
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selection.
PB92-180314/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEVIN, B. R.
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEVY, B.
Assessing LIST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientific
Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in Sub-
surface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
LEVY, J. M.
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/.REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, C. W.
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and Al-
dehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and Their
Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study: The
Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, D. L
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transforma-
tion Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbial As-
semblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Micro-
bial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEWIS, E. A.
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEWIS, F. M.
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
LEWIS, N. M.
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
Program.
PB92-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEWIS, R. G.
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
PB92-164979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWTAS, J.
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
PB92-1S0697/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
LINKO, P.
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postlabel-
ing Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Relation-
ships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview. Conclusions, and Recommendations of the IPCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LI,J.
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LICIS, L J.
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the 1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S. EPA
WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIEBERMANN, T. D.
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
LIEBERT, C.
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool of
the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIEBERT, C. A.
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll) and
CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIEN, B. K.
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into
the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIFF, C. I.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
LIGHTHART, B.
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Genetically
Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial Envi-
ronment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Coleop-
tera: Coccinellidae).
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
LINAK, W. P.
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packaging.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LINDER, G.
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LINDER, ft. E.
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimida-
zolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Efferent Duc-
tules.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LINDGREN, E. R.
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LINDSEY, C.
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
LINK, D.
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LINKER, L. C.
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Water-
sheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LINKO, P.
Disposition of 2,3,7,8-Tetrabrompdibenzo-p-pioxin and
2,3 7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-150747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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UPARI, F.
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LITTLE, K.
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design Con-
ditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231B44/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
LITTLE, S.B.
Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Potycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
UU, B. V. H.
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Parti-
cles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
UU, K. H.
Evaluation of SorpBon Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
LLORENS, J.
Enhanced Neurotoxteity of 3,3'-lminodipropk>nitrile Follow-
atment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
ing Pretreatment with C
PB92-113323/REB
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
LONNEMAN, W. A.
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
LOO, J. F.
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
OH Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1 Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/OH Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones. and Alcohols.
P892-206523/RE8 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LOOBY, G. P.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
P892-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evaporators.
PS92-1B8739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Can-
Manufacturing Equipment
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial tee Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Mili-
tary Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Per-
manent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Pro-
totype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
furbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-10434S/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
LORBER.M.
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
LORD, A. E.
Ouctile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geomem-
brane Sheet
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LOUX, N. T.
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection'.
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOVETT, M. B.
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of plutonium, am-
ericium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1. Sea
water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOWENSTINE, l_ J.
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132776/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
LOWRY, R. R.
Nutritional Value of 'Artemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species, 'Metamysidopsis
etongata' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LUEBKE, R. W.
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria.
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model Trichinella spiralis'.
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicrty of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxvcoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mkJe Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LUSSIER, S. M.
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical MyskJs.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LUSTER, M. I.
Effects of PCS (Arodor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
dfic Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatta')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LUTES, C. C.
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particulale
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor. Open Hearth
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
LYKINS, B. W.
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Studies for Control of Organic? and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-19860S/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
LYMAN, W. J.
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientific
Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in Sub-
surface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
LYN, T. L.
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
tration
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
LYNCH, S. K.
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-14SSS6/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
PB92-137181/REB
92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
LYTLE, D. A.
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199mEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MACALADY, 0. L.
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MACDONALO, L. H.
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Activi-
ties on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
MACK, C. M.
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MACK, G. A.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MACPHAIL, R. C.
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxkaty of 2-Hydroxyethy!
Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Compari-
son with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-In-
terval Pertormance: Comparison with Methylphenidate, d-
Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicrry.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MADANI, M.
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MADDEN, M. C.
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MAERKER, M.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High Point
and Fayerteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
MAGINN, J. C.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
MAHAFFEY, W. R.
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
MAHBUBANI, M. H.
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAKRIS, N. G.
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALCOLM, A. R.
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamino-
toluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Cooperation
between V70 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MALES, R. M,
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MALIK, A. S.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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MCCUTCHEON, S. C.
MAMANE, Y.
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MANEGDEG, F.
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in Devel-
oping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
HANGING, J. M.
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
MANN, C. O.
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANN, C. S.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation Pro-
cedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANTIPLY, E.
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
MANTON, K. G.
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARBURY, O.
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MARESCA, J. W.
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground Pe-
troleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
MARKEY, J.
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway Ve-
hicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MARLOW, H. J.
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARPLE, V. A.
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Parti-
cles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MARSDEN, P.
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labora-
tory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
MARSHALL, K.
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held in
Arlington. Virginia on June 10-11. 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
MARSHALL, M. C.
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and Tray
Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
MARSOSUDIRO, P.
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARSOSUDIRO, P. J.
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10 Emis-
sions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufactur-
ing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
MARTIN, G. B.
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARTIN, J. F.
Demonstration of Microfiltration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstra-
tion of the DuPont/" - ' '
PB92-153410/REB
MARTIN, J. l_
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
tion of the DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology.
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and Waste
Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing Zone
Models in Estuarine Waste Load Allocations.
PB92-231745/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARTINEZ, K. F.
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols. Phase
1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MARTONEN, T. B.
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradiation
in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bifurca-
tions.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Airways.
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human Res-
piratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette Smoke
and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASON, R. P.
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the De-
tection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MASS, M. J.
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Human Carcinogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MASSARO, E. J.
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Tpxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATHUR, S. B.
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O.
CF3OCF2H. and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATSUSHITA, H.
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the IPCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATTHEWS, E.
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy Me-
tabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed
in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to the De-
foliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATTHEWS, J. E.
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MATTHIES, M.
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simula-
tion of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and
in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MATTSON, V. R.
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATY AC, C.
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorganisms
at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAVINKURVE, S.
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Genomic
Libraries.
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MAXWELL, C.
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MAXWELL, M. A.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAY, R.
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in Mel-
bourne, Australia on February 24-27, 1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAY, W. E.
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAYER, F. L.
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
MAYES, M. E.
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crystal-
line Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelensis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCALLISTER, R. A.
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCCARTHY, W. N.
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
PB92-139419/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCCARTY, P. L
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
MCCLENNY, W. A.
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air.
"B92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study. 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
MCCLURE, P. C.
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCCLURE, P. M.
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCCORMICK, J. H.
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCCRILLIS, R. C.
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and Mu-
tagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Article).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte. Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCCURDY, T. M.
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
MCCUTCHEON, J. R.
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emissions
Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MCCUTCHEON, S. C.
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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MCDANIEL, O. O.
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCDANIEL, V. K.
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCDONALD, V. J.
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International Sym-
posium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16-19,
1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume S. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A107MF A03
MCDONNELL, W. F.
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Responsive-
ness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Charac-
teristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCDONOUGH, S. E.
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MCDOWELL, M. K.
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures tor Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCELROY, F. F.
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCELROY, W. K.
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and TesScular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor-
Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in the Rat:
Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCFARLANE, C.
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simula-
tion of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and
in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCGAUGHY, R.
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCGAUGHY, R. £.
Alpha2u-Gk>bulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MCGINTY, J. F.
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Cotehicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solefy Due to Cholinergic
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchicine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCGOVERN, D. a
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCGUIRE, J. M.
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Iden-
tification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sultonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCHENRY, J. N.
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCHUGH, J. M.
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB
92-04 PC A15/MF A03
MCINTYRE, B.
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Temperature
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKEE, D. J.
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
OAQPS Staff Paper.
P892-190446/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA03
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCKELLAR, M. G.
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKELVEY, R.
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKENNEY, C. L
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy Me-
tabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed
in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to the De-
foliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKENZIE, D. H.
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International Sym-
posium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16-19.
1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
MCKIM, J. M.
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKINNEY, J. D.
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKINNON, K. P.
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCLAUGHLIN, S. B.
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCLEAN, J. S.
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AIM
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
MCMINN, B. W.
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufactur-
ing Processes.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCNEIL, B.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
MCNELLY, G.
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA. An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MCPHERSON, J.
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2. Part A
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part B
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
MCVEETY, B. D.
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEAD, K.
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias la-
tipes'.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEARDON, K.
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
MEIER, A.
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEIER, J. R.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagenicity as an Endpoint
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MELTON, C.
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MELZIAN, B. D.
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chemis-
try, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Recom-
mended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MENACHE, M. G.
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradiation
in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bifurca-
tions.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
MENZIE, C. A.
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superlund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERCIER, R. S.
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
MERRILL, R. G.
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MESSING, R.
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
MESSING, R. H.
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control.
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEYER, E. L.
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
MEYER-WYK, M.
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEZEI, C.
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger HNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MIAH, M. J.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
MICKLER, R. A.
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-153014/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MIODAUGH, D. P.
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachloropheno! in Con-
taminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Atherin-
ops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-129808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-26
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MORRISSEY, R. E.
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis'. with
Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-1 29691 /REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia ber-
yllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay, Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MIDGETT, M. R.
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies.
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling.
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCOFs in Stationary
Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Compounds
in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
MK3UIRE, J. M.
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-1 88861 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MIUCH, L
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
MUCH, L. B.
Regional Ozone Modeling
(ROMN
MNET).
PB92-108786/REB
for Northeast Transport
92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
P892-108794/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
MILLER, B. S.
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Selected
Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, C.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Mydrogeologic Character-
ization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
MILLER, C. A.
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Combus-
tion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, O. A.
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils
and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, D. B.
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, D. E.
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreactors.
PB92-144021/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, F. J.
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-217140/REB
MILLER, J.
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, M. E.
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
MILLER, M. J.
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement Docket.
PB92-92170WREB 92-01 Subscription
MILLER, P. S.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, R. V.
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fusions
with Novel Qamage-lnducibte (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLETTE, J. R.
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLS, L. J.
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2.4-Diamino-
toluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Cooperation
between V79 Ceils.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILTNER, R. J.
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINEAU, P.
Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Activity.
PB92-179035/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINGELGRIN, U.
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MISENHEIMER, D. C.
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodologies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MISSILDINE, B. C.
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MITCH, M. E.
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Investi-
gation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MITCHELL, O. E.
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MITCHELL, M. J.
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern Hard-
wood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MITCHELL, W. J.
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Contami-
nants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MITTELMAN, A.
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MLENAR, L.
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MODICA, L. G.
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emissions
Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for the
U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOELHAVE, L.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOERLINS, J. E.
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOLDOVER, M. R.
Thermophysical Properties of Gaseous Refrigerants from
Speed-of-Sound Measurements. 2. Results for 1,1-dichloro-
1-fluoroethane (CCI2FCH3).
PB92-154277 92-01 Not available NTIS
MOLE, M. L.
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOLHAVE, L.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
sory.
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MONO, C.
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MONSON, B. A.
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of Estu-
arine WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MONTEITH, 0. K.
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MONTEITH, L G.
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MONTGOMERY, S. O.
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOOLENAAR, S. W.
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaero-
philic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, B. J.
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butylcarbamoyl)-2-Benzimida-
zolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Efferent Duc-
tules.
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, C. E.
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/RE8 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
MOORE, J. C.
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, M. M.
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341 /REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Capa-
ble of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOORE, M. W.
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, S.
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOORE, W. B.
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOOSMUELLER, H.
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
LJdar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/REB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
MORAN, D.
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO Abate-
ment.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MORES, M.
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MORRIS, K. E.
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
tration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
MORRIS, M. E.
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MORRISON, C. L.
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-1803S5/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MORRISON, G. E.
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MORRISON, M.
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Quality As-
surance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
MORRISSEY, R. E.
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MOSER, V. C.
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydroxyethyl
Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for Neurotoxicity
Screening.
PB92-232826/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOULTON, L. L.
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Selected
Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOUNT, D.
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MOVER N.
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
MRAVIK. S. C.
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MUELLER, C.
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts on
V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibrobtasts
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MUELLER, J. G.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bkxeme-
diation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC AOz/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bkxemedia-
tion.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradatron of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in Con-
taminated Groundwater. Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment-
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MUELLER, T. C.
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MUIR, D. B.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MULHOLLAND, J. A.
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF Ml
MULL. D. S.
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
MULLEN, M.D.
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
' and Mucor rouxi.
2-179811 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MULLER, K. E.
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MUMFORD, J. l_
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal.
and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semvolatile
Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC t
MUNCH, J. W.
Ozonabon/Post-Chtonnation of Humtc Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUNOY, W. R.
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phomositide Turnover in the Rat Hippccampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to ChoBnergc
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Cdctucine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
MUNNS, W, R
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History Traits
and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arenaceoden-
tata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUNRO, N. B.
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
MURDOCH, L. C.
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
MURDOCH, R. W.
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MYERS, OLE.
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
MYERS, L.E.
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium1 Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-1132S7/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
•Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFAOJ
NAGDA.N. L.
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School BuikJ-
198282/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NALESNIK, R P.
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
N92-24997/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB, PC A10/MF A03)
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NANRY, K.
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NANRY, K. P.
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to ChoHnergJc
Deficits Following Medial Septa! Lesions with Cdchone.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NASH.J.H.
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NASSER, C.
Beyond the Border Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
P892-166883/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
NASSV, J.
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATARAJAN, U.
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment An Annotated Bibliography.
92-04
PB92-227461/REB
PC A03/MF A01
NATSCHKE, D. F.
Fun-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third Work) Residential
Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal,
&nd Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NAYLOR, P. H.
Effects of PCS (Arodor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
cific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatto')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEBEKERA.V.
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Teratogenests. Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs Ex-
posed to DieWrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEBEL.K.L.
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEEFUS, J. D.
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEILSON, R. P.
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NELSON, G.
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
by Benz(j)aceanmrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, T. P.
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion from
CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
NESNOW, S.
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Relation-
ships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
I Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
anthrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
_CL8 Cells: Evidence for both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-1S0762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Comparing the Carcinogen-
ic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
NEUE, H. U.
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle. Held
in Mt. Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Working
Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
NEWELL, A.
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Quality As-
surance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
NEWELL, A. D.
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Investi-
gation Project.
PB92-178961/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
NEWELL, T.
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-O4 PC A12/MF A03
NEWHALL.J.
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
NEWUN-CLAPP, L.
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEWMAN, C. R.
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEWMAN, S. L.
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NGUYEN, M. T.
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NICHOLS, J. W.
Physiologically Based ToxicoKinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterborne Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NIELSEN, A.
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NIELSON, K. K.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Mapping,
Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gainesville, Flori-
da on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105665/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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OWEN, C. A.
NIEMI, G. J.
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub ow)
with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NIKANOROV, A. M.
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/RES 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NOAH, T. 1_
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NOOA, A.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0.
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
NOLAN, P. S.
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
HOLES, J.
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORBERG-KING, T. J.
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
NORTH, D. W.
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHEIM, C. M.
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTON, S. A.
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Sulfate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOSS, R. F.
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NOVAK, J. H.
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and the
Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NOVO-GRADAC, K. J.
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NOWAK, J. F.
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay - 1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
NUNEZ. C. M.
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics.
P892-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NUTE, D. E.
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUTTER, M. T.
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
O'CALLAGHAN, J.
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Injections Increase Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
O'CALLAGHAN, J. P.
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Qlial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Protein
by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): Effects
of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1.2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on
Stnatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
O'CONNOR, G. A.
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
O'FARRELL, T. P.
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AM
O'FLAHERTY, E. J.
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
O'GALLAGHAN, J. P.
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Comparison
of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sandwich
ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
O'ROURKE, M. K.
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human Res-
piratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
O'SHEA, M.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway De-
icing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
O'SHEA, M. l_
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Generat-
ed Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OBERACKER, D.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OBERDORFF, T.
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLFENBUTTEL, R. E.
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-1S3444/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OLFENBUTTEL, R. F.
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OLIVER, K. D.
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OLSEN, A. R.
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment.
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLSEN, R. H.
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Represser-Activa-
tor Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OLSON, O. l_
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chtor-
oaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OLSON, G. R.
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chtoroacetalde-
hyde, and Dfchloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chtoro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3.4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Furan-
one. Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-16493B/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
by Pdycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLSON, R.
Preface and Introduction to 'The Response of Western For-
ests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OLSON, R. K.
Climate.
PB92-150457/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Arling-
ton, Virginia, on July 22-23.1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLSZYK, D. M.
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollution.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLSZYK, V. B.
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-158625/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OMERNIK, J. M.
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
ONDOV, J.
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ONJUKKA, S. T.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OOSTROM, M.
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ORBAN, J.
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Popula-
tion: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
ORNSTEIN, P. A.
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School Per-
formance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORTH, R. J.
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
OSBORNE, M. C.
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview of
CuTent Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
OSTERMAN, F. A.
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OTTO, D.
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of Low
Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OTTO, D. A.
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
sory.
PB92-164888/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF ACM
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held in
Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School Per-
formance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral Eval-
uation System.
PB92-196858/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Visual and Chempsensory Evoked Potentials in En-
vironmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
OUYANG, Y.
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OVERMANN, G. J.
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
OVERTON, J. H.
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
OVERTON, W. S.
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global Sam-
pling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitoring
Programs.
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OWEN, C. A.
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
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National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
OZRETICH, R. J.
Evaluation of Selected LJpid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PACE, C. M.
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils
and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectromefry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PACEY, J.
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PADGETT, W.
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Drfluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAGE, N. P.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetalde-
hyde, and Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Subchromc Toxicfty Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawtey Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAGEL, P. E.
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PAHUD.
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAHREN, H. R.
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Biorecfamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PALLARDY, M.
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PALMER, C. D.
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remediation.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PALMER, C. J.
Direct/Delayed Response Project Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PANDULLO, R. F.
QAOPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PANNOCK.J.
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotrapic Refrigerant
Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PAPADIMAS, S. P.
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAPP, M.
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PARAOISO, A. M.
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamme: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PARKER, C. D.
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PARKER, J. D.
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12 Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PARODLS.
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicrty and Caranogen-
lary Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-1S89B6/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PARRICH, R.S.
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at Plains,
Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PABRtSHR. S.
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-1S0473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PARTYUILLER, K.
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PARTYMILLER, K. G.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PATE, B. A.
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PATEL, R.
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PATRA.A.L
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
PATTERSON, R. K.
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-Sup-
plier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Initiatives
in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual National
Energy and Environmental Quality Division Conference
(19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PAU, J. C.
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Stationary
Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Compounds
in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PAUL, C. J.
Distribution, Speoation, and Transformation of Chromium in
Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground
Water. Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water Sampling Artifacts and Reproduc-
ibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PAUL, J. f.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAUL, J. H.
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Popu-
lations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAYER, H. D.
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAYNE, J. R.
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art on
Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Performance
with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PECHAN.E.H.
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the Devel-
opment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plans.
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PEDERSEN, T. A.
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PEDERSON, T. A.
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PEELER, J. W.
Technical Assistance Document Performance Audit Proce-
dures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PEER, R.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PEER.R. 1_
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emissions
from Landfills.
PB92-1S2875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PEUNENBURG, W. J. G. M.
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PELLET1ER, J.
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENNER, J. E.
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PERDEK, J. M.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
PERENICH, T. A.
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-Phase
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PEREZ, K. M.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PEREZ, K, T.
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERKINS, A. N.
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadimefon: Compari-
son with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143B82/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERLIN, M. H.
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-1 50531 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERREAULT, S. D.
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyzer.
PB92-165000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodologic Considerations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols for
the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy Loss in
the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Oocyle Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PERSHING, D. W.
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-20S228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Suffide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph.
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PESCH, C. E.
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History Traits
and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arenaceoden-
tata' (Polyehaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PESCH, G.
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts on
V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PETERSON, C. E.
Desig
PB92-
PETERSON, D. L
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSON, G. M.
Colchicine-lnduced Deafferentation of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Cholinergic Rhythmical Slow Wave Ac-
tivity.
PB92-120476/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSON, S. A.
lexicological Assessment of Hazardous Wastes.
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
lexicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PETROVICK, M. K.
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PETTY, R. J.
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
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PETTYJOHN, W. A.
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensitivi-
ty in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PCA15/MFA03
PEUNENBURG, W. J. G. M.
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PFEFFER, f. M.
Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropollu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PFLEEGER, T.
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHILLIPS, O. L.
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Populations.
PB92-108158/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHILLIPS, P. A.
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHIPPS, G. L.
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PtCHARD, S. L.
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Popu-
lations in a Florida Reservoir
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PICKENS, C. V.
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial Delayed
Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
MDGEON, W. M.
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure.
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIERCE, T. E.
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIERSON, T.
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PILLI. A.
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PINAL, R.
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobic Compounds in
Nonideal Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PINDER, G. F.
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Interphase
Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PINTO, J.
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PINTO, J. P.
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Glacial
Epochs and Modern Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIOTROWSKI, G. K.
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistively Heated Catalyst on a
Methanol-Fueled Vehicle
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIPER, S. G.
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Renova-
tion Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PITT, R. E.
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Systems.
PB92-158559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drainage
Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PLAISANCE, S. J.
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Proce-
dures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PLAKS, N.
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLEIL, J. D.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PLELL, J. D.
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PLIS, Y. M.
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratified Water Bodies Using Cur-
vilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PLOCHER, M.
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbohy-
drate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following Expo-
sure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POE, M.
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollution.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POHL, J. H.
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLI, B.
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
das para los Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
POLLACK, A. J.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
POLLARD, J. E.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PONDER, W. H.
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
POOLE-KOBER, E. M.
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
POPE, C. N.
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinesterase
in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Organo-
phosphate Exposures.
PB92-209360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PORTEOUS, L. A.
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB
PRUELL, R. J.
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
POSS, P.
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
POSSIEL, N. C.
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
POTTER, C. L.
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyi Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
POWELL, R. M.
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio, Ionic Strength, and Or-
ganic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorption on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground
Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Metals in Ground Water: Sampling Artifacts and Reproduc-
ibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and Sur-
face Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman, Oklaho-
ma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer Ma-
terial: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
POWERS, T. J.
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PRAH, J.
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of Low
Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PRAH, J. D.
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PRATT, R. M.
Retmoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Palaoto-
genesis.
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PRESTON, E. M.
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
PB92-178946/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
PRESTON, W. T.
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PRINCIOTTA, F. T.
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-206457/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PRINGLE, J.
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRITCHARD, P. H.
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19, 1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PRODESKY, E. J.
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
PROSS, D.
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRUELL, R. J.
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF AOI
PULS, R. W.
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92->-'l20500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
RAPPAPORT, B.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Character-
ization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-16B632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
RASMUSSEN, R. A.
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in Devel-
oping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
RASMUSSEN, S.
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Munici-
pal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
RATSCH, H.
Effects of Glean, a Sultonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-142652/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget Plant
Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1,1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
RAUB, J. A.
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
RAWE, J.
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradatkxi Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic BkxtegradaSon Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170S70/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOi
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF AOI
RAY, W. D.
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REA.B. A.
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
READING, P. L.
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report Volume 1. Executive Summary. Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
REAGAN, J. A.
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
RECTOR, H. E.
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School Build-
B92-198282/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REDDEL, R. R.
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REDDY, T. A.
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation Tech-
nique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
REDDY, T. V.
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOI
REES, T. F.
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REESE, D. H.
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REEVE, J. N.
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium thermoau-
totrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polyfenedoxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
REEVES, O. E.
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners (July
1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
REEVES, G.
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-1987
Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
REFINETTI, R.
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
REGGIO, P. H.
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cyclopenta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing a
Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REHNBERG, G. L
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule Fluid
from the Rat Testjs.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Testicular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REIDY, P. J.
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientific
Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in Sub-
surface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
REILLY, W. K.
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/RE8 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
REINEMAN, M. E.
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
REINHARD, J. F.
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Protein
by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): Effects
of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1.2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on
Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
REINHARD, M.
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Pres-
ence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachloride
at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite. Pyrite, and Marcasite.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
REISS, C. R.
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
tration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
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ROSEN, M. B.
REITER, L. W.
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous Wastes:
Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity, Genetic
Toxicity and Cancer.
P892-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interiaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicological Assessments.
P892-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RENARO, E. P.
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
REVZAN, K. L
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RHODES, O. E.
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaero-
philic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RHODES, W.J.
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RHOMBERG, L
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RB1C,C. A.
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages in
the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-1034S6/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
RKX.E.W.
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Serokxjical Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
0157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
RKE.J.
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
RKE.J.W.
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PS92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RICHARD, A. M.
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Poten-
tials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110S19/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RICHARDS, J.
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phospnate in the Rat
PB92-156658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RICHARDS, M. K.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RICHARDSON, S. D.
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Iden-
tification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RICHARDSON, W. l_
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RICHMOND, H. M.
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
RICHMOND, R. E.
hnmunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'rnyc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitiosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RICHTER, B. C.
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization Using
Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
RICKMAN, E. E.
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RIDDLE, M. M.
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150612/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RIGGAN, W. B.
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RIITTERS, K.
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
RINGHAND, H. P.
Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-180280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RINO, C. L
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
RIPBERGER, C. T.
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway Ve-
hicle Emissions Estimation Methodology.
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RISSER, J. A.
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
PB92-179837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
HITTERS, K. H.
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
ROBERTS, P. V.
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
ROBERTS, W. C.
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ROBERTSON, A.
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for Ten
Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ROBINSON, J. P.
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenvironments:
A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ROBINSON, M.
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROBSON, D. L.
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine. 2,4-Diamino-
toluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Cooperation
between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROSY, M. R.
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils
and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RODEMEYER, P. P.
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
RODGERS, I. S.
Alpha2u-Glqbulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
RODRIGUEZ, B.
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Communi-
ty of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-206218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ROE, R. M.
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crystal-
line Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelensis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROECK, D.
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration on
Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROESSLER, C. E.
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems Design
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, B. C.
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
ROGERS, J. E.
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol Dech-
lorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by Dich-
lorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater, Anaero-
bic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, J. M.
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the A/
D Ratio.
PB92-150838/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-12463S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROGERS, R. R.
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-1 24601 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, V. C.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Mapping,
Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gainesville, Flori-
da on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
92-01 PC A
PB92-105865/REB
ROSE, M. R.
Climate.
PB92-150457/REB
A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROSELLE, S. J.
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncertain-
ties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ROSEN, M. B.
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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ROSENBAUM, B.
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROSENKRANZ, H. S.
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
MutagenicJty of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
ium1.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROSENTHAL, S.
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROSS, J.
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
by Benz(j)aceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
2CLB Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways
PB92-150762/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROSS, R. R.
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROSSMAN, L. A.
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design Con-
ditions for Steady State Modeling
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ROTHFLEISCH, P. I.
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Refrig-
erant Heat Pump.
PB92-143759/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ROULIER, M. H.
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated Soil.
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOY, W. K.
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROY, W. R.
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ROYER, M. D.
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated Soil
and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Recycling
Sites.
P892-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RUBIN, M. B.
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
RUPP, G. L.
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and Rec-
ommendations (March 26-28. 1991).
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
RUSSELL, D.
Burning Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications
PB92-14535B/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
RUSSELL, H. H.
In-situ Bio-remediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RUSSELL, M. L.
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
RUSSELL, P.
Climate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-232883/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RUSSO, R. C.
Toxicity ol Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUSSOM, C. U
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments
PB92-198217/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
RUSSWARM, Q. M.
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
RUSSWURM, G. M.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
RUSTAD, L E.
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest.
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUTKOWSKI, J. P.
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RYAN, J. A.
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Borne Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RYAN, J. V.
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor, Open Hearth
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collection
of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources for
Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
RYGIEWICZ, P. T.
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response: Under-
standing Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
RYLKO, M.
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SABOURM, T. D.
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SACK, T. M.
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
SACKETT, W. M.
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAEGER, M.
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAFFERMAN, R. S.
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAID, W. A.
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Micro-
Dial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SALHOTRA, A.
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAUNAS, J.
Review of Di(2-Etnylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAMFIELD, M. M.
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-158468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SANCHEX, D. C.
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection for
Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANCHEZ, D. C.
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANDELLI, G. J.
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
fill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas
PS92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANDHU, S. S.
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-124551/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SANDIFER, D.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANGALAH, R.
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SANGODKAR, U. M. X.
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Genomic
Libraries.
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SANTELMANN, M. V.
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
SANTORE, R. C.
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equilibri-
um Model for Simulating Soi' Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SARKER, M.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAROFIM, A. F.
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicompon-
ent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
SAUL.G.
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estuaries
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SAVOCA, M.
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensitivi-
ty in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
SAWICKI, J. C.
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAWYER, R. H.
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHAEDEL, A. L.
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-180348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHAEFER, F. W.
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactivation
by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHAEFER, R. M.
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistively Heated Catalyst on a
Methanol-Fueled Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHALLER, E.
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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SENSINTAFFAR, E. L.
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHANZ, R. W.
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHERE, K. L
»ial Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
WNET).
12-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
al Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
WNET). Appendices.
M08794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
SCHIMMEL, S. C.
ERA'S Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHMIDT, K. W.
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great Lakes
Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
SCHMOLKE, W.
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHMULLER, J.
Superiund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHNELL.F. C.
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computerized
Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHNOOR, J. L.
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labora-
tory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17).
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHOCK, M. R.
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved In-
organic Carbon (DIC).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
PB92-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHCOR, W. P.
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Cre-
osote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHREINER, C.
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCHROEDER, P.
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A Bi-
ological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the In-
crease of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHROEDER, P. E.
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and Se-
questration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at the
Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management Prac-
tices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale
Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SCHUBAUER-BERIGAN, M. K.
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Orga-
nisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus Elu-
triate.
PB92-1S0606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHUETZLE, 0.
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
ium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHUYTEMA, G. S.
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs Ex-
posed to Dieldrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHWARTZ, T. R.
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlorinat-
ed Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHWETZ, B. A.
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHWOPE, A. D.
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCOLIERI, C.
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
SCOTT, A. G.
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection for
Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, C. T.
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, D. R.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass Spec-
tra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, K. J.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCOTT, W.
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, W. J.
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEAL, E.
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Charac-
teristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEAMAN, N. L.
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEDMAN, C. B.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
inqs from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEEKER, W. R.
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Haz-
ardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEGA, G. A.
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethylene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEGALL, R. R.
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chromi-
um Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
SEIDLER, F. J.
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions with
6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEIDLER, R.
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorganisms
at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEIDLER, R. J.
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELEVAN, S.
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
SELF, D.
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensitivi-
ty in the Conterminous United States.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
SELGRADE, M. J. K.
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SELGRADE, M. K.
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SELLERS, K. L.
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELVAKUMAR, A.
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated Soil
and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Recycling
Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead
Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SEMPRINI, L.
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents.
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
SENSINTAFFAR, E. L.
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the Nor-
folk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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SETTE, W. F.
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydroxyethyl
Acrylate and Acrylamide in Rats.
PB92-1B8945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SETZER, R. W.
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the A/
D Ratio.
PB92-15083B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa califomica' Nuclear Po-
lyhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal.
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEWALL, J.
Life History and Toxicological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEWELL, G. W.
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachloroeth-
ene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of Short-
Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
SEXTON, R. G.
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
SEXTRO, R. G.
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
amplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
SHAFFER, f. W.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHAH, P. V.
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHANKLIN, S. A.
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHAPIRO, H.
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
SHEARER, T. L.
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHEFFIELD, A. E.
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
SHELBY, M.
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
Mutagenicity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
ium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHERMAN, A.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHERMAN, A. D.
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida Wet-
lands Study.
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
SHIELDS, M. S.
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
tism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHIH, C.
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHIPP, A.
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hydro-
gen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
SHIRAZI, M. A.
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analysis
of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-108174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHOAF, C. R.
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
SHOEMAKER, J. D.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Reinforced
and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SHORES, R. C.
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-217296/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
SHORT, T. E.
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to Mod-
eling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHURE, D. J.
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Populations.
PB92-108158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIEGL, W. O.
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIERSZEN, M. E.
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIFNEOS, J. C.
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wetlands
in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIGSBY, J. E.
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHCKA, H. C.
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SILVERSTEIN, M. E.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachloro-
phenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SIMON, T. L.
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMONS, A. P.
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIMONSEN, L.
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIMPSON, K. L.
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia') Fed
with Enriched 'Artemia* spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIMPSON, O. A.
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SIMS, J. L.
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SINGER, C.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SINIGALLIANO, C. D.
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Transfor-
mation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SINK, M. K.
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB92-141373/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
SIWIK, A.
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SKAGGS, S. R.
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SKELTON, R. W.
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SKOVRONEK, H. S.
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Groundwater
by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood Pre-
serving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing Proc-
ess.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Industrial Pollution Preventicn Opportunities for the 1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Sile. Volume 2, Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
SKYLLINGSTAD, E.
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Larga-Scale Atmospheric
Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipitation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
SLADE, R.
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the De-
tection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Brqnchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150879/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
SLOTKIN, T. A.
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Centra! Catechotaminergic Lesions with
6-Hydroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SLOTT, V. L.
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyzer.
PB92-165000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodologic Considerations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMALL, M. C.
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179860/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SMART, A. W.
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Activi-
ties on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
SMIALOWICZ, R. J.
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanoi and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Immunotoxtcity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Resistance to 'Trichinella spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-Stim-
ulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction in
Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
STEFAN, H. G.
SMITH, C. N.
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at Plains,
Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SMITH, G. B.
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMITH, J.
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
SMITH, K. R.
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in Devel-
oping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila.
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SMITH, L. M.
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Acttve Polychlonnat-
ed Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative Toxicological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMITH, M. L.
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorption Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SMITH, N. D.
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SMITH, R. K.
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
SMITH, S.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SMOL, J. P.
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
Algae.
PB92-180405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMOLEN, M. D.
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SMOLKO, E.
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April 10-
11,1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
SHOOT, J. L.
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
SHARP, L. M.
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures (or the 1990's:
Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SNOW, M. D.
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three Cul-
tivars of Rice.
PB92-178995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SNOW, R.
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SNOW, W. S.
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10 Emis-
sions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
SNYDER, W. H.
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for Neu-
trally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOCOLOW, R.
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SONG, Y. H.
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SONTAG, M. R.
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOPER, A. E.
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SORENSEN, J. A.
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great Lakes
Region.
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
SORG, T. J.
Radionuctide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SORIAL, G. A.
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOUKUP, J.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bronchoal-
veolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOVOCOOL, G. W.
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated Diox-
ins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOWERS, E. G.
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
SPARKS, L. E.
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPEAR, L. B.
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages in
the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPEHAR, R.
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias la-
tipes'.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPEHAR, R. L.
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPEKTOR, D. M.
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPETH, T. F.
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPICER, C.
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPICER, C. W.
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SPIEGEL, R. J.
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPRINGER, J.
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,1,-Trichtoroethane and Metha-
nol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SPROCKEL, O. L.
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SRIVASTAVA, R. K.
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STACK, H. F.
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01
PC A02/MF A01
STADLER, J. H.
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Selected
Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STALEY, L.
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Applica-
' Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
bility and
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB
92-01 PCA03/MFA01
STALLARD, E.
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STALLINGS, F. L.
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STAM, A. C.
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern Hard-
wood Soils. A Column Study with (35)S.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STAMEY-HALL, S.
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STAMM, D.
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
STANLEY, J. S.
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Popula-
tion: NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
STANTON, M. E.
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyltin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Eyeblink Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyltin Disrupts Olfactory Discrimi-
nation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124726/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial Delayed
Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of In-
strumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STARKS, T. H.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
STARR, J. W.
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
STAUFFER, D. R.
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEELE, D. H.
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
STEEN, W. C.
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEFAN, H. G.
Three.Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratification
Response to Warmer Climate
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
STEHMAN, S. V.
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEIBER, R. S.
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STEIGER, G. H.
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
STEIGERWALO, J. E.
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Second Supplement to the
1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
STERN, A. M.
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19,1992.
PB92-216951/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
STETZENBACH, L. D.
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for the
Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-158591/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
STEVENS, D. a
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEVENS, D. l_
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEVENS, R.
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
STEVENS, R. K.
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32531/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB. PC A05/MF A01)
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho. Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEVENS, T.
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
STEWARD, A. R.
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEWART, F. M.
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEWART, G. J.
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Transfor-
mation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STINSON, H. K.
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BioTrol Soil Washing Proc-
ess.
PB92-150655/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STTTH,J.
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STOBER, J. A.
Comparative Subchrontc Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatocarcinogenicrty of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chkxoacetalde-
hyde, and Dtehloroacettc Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dichloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Furan-
one, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchrontc Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-J64946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STOCKBURGER, L
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
STOODARD, J. L.
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from His-
torical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STOKER, T. E.
Influence of Chlordimeform on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor-
Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in the Rat:
Pituitary and Adrenocortical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STOLKI, T.
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three Pro-
tective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
STOLKI, T. J.
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STOLTE, K. W.
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
STOMMEL, B. O.
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PC$97.50/MF$42.50
STONE, D. K.
QAOPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
STONE, H. F.
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
STONE, K. R.
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on June 10-
13, 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STONEMAN, C. S.
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRAIT, R.
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
PB92-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRICKLAND, T.
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
STRICKLAND, T. C.
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRIEBICH, R. C.
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scate Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STROCKBINE, N. A.
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
O157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia1.
PB92-180306/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
STRUBE, D.
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
STUMBAR, J. P.
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STUMP, F. D.
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
STUTZMAN, T. W.
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUAREZ, J. D.
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis: Methodologic Considerations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUAREZ, L. A.
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
PB92-179829/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUDELL, G.
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
SUEISHI, T.
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUFLITA, J. M.
In-situ Bioremediatton of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUIDAN, M. T.
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
PB92-153782/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUK, P.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: 1991
Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
SULLIVAN, D.
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics at
Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SULLIVAN, J. H.
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global Plant
Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SULLIVAN, J. W.
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
SULLIVAN, R.
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon In-
activation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and 'Kleb-
siella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
SUMLER, M. R.
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUMMERS, J. K.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUSETYO, W.
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
P892-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SVENDSGAARD, D.
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SVENDSGAARD, D. J.
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semivolatile
Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutageniciry.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SWARIN, S. J.
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SWARTZ, R. C.
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SWERDLOW, D.
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SWOBODA-COLBERG, N.
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
SYKES, A. L
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
ardous Waste.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
SZABO, M. F.
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
AD-A242 110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
T HART, M. J.
QSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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TOMSON, M. B.
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TABAK, H. H.
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Generat-
ed Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegradabi-
lity and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic Pol-
lutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TAFURI, A. N.
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Closure.
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TAHAN, L. M.
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
TAKAHASHI, N.
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Cre-
osote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TAKEMOTO, B. K.
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
PB92-1803S5/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollution.
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAN, Y.
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TANDON, P.
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TANG, H.
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TAPSCOTT, R. E.
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TAUBENECK, M. W.
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAUXE, R.
Prevention of Waterborne Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TAYLOR, D. S.
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selfing Hermaphrodite
Fish, 'Rh/ulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TAYLOR, G.
Waste Combustion System Analysis
PB92-125418/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
TAYLOR, J. S.
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
tration.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
TAYLOR, M.
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TEBEEST, D. O.
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colletotri-
chum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TEBERG, J. E.
Interiaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
faces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TEJADA, S. B.
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TELLIARD, W. A.
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
TEMS, R. D.
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania.
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEPPER, J. S.
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TERAMURA, A. H.
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global Plant
Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TERRILL, J. B.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TESSIER, A. J.
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
THEILING, K.
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THEILING, K. M.
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides on
Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THOM, H. M.
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal Marshes,
Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
THOMAS, 0. J.
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic Be-
havior of Non-Essential Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
THOMAS, J.
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenvironments:
A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
THOMAS, R. D.
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 6.
PB92-223130/HEB
92-04 PCA21/MFA04
THOMAS, R. L.
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Bioloqical Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
THOMPSON, A. M.
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THOMPSON, D.
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
THOMPSON, P.
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THOMPSON, R. S.
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THORNELOE, S. A.
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Economics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill Emis-
sions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
THORNHILL, J. T.
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
THORNTON, B.
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
THORNTON, K. W.
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
THRUSTON, A. D.
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Iden-
tification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
THURNAU, R. C.
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-179845/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
THURSTON, G. D.
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
THURSTON, R. V.
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TICHENOR, B. A.
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TIERNEY, E. J.
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions. Cost,
and Convenience. Technical Information Document.
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the 1990's:
Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TILLMAN, J. W.
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for Ten
Industries in the United States.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
TILSON, H. A.
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine.
PB92-110501 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Biphen-
yls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Colchicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
PB92-166347/REB 92-01
PC A03/MF A01
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Cholinergic
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchicine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotoxi-
PB92-206291/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
TILTON, B.
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
TIMOTHY, L D.
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TINGEY, D. T.
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Missing
Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01
PC A1S/MF A03
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Northwest
Forest Vegetation.
PB92-184985/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
TIREY, D. A.
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TODD, W. F.
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols. Phase
1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols. Phase
2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
TOMSON, M. B.
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-1S0465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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TOOLEY, J. J.
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-14B519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TOPODURTI, K.
Demonstration of Microfiltraton Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TOPUOURTI, K. V.
Applicability of UV/OxKteBon Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-1268S3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRANTER, M.
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-1B8853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRAPP, S.
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwelt-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simula-
tion of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and
in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TREE.D.R.
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TROAST.R.
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TROPP, R.J.
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compari-
son of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations of
Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRUPPI, L
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
TRUSTY, C. D.
MuttJspectral Identification of Alkyl and Chkxoalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TRYPHONAS.H.
Effects of PCB (Arodor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
crtic Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatta')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TSIRKUNOV, V. V.
Analysis of Long-Tenn and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
TUDOR, U G.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufac-
) Industry
M73525/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
TUFTS, M.
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing Asphalt
PB92-11S286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TURCK.P.
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
TURNER, a J.
Abundant Males in Populations of a Setting Hermaphrodite
Fish, 'flivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays.
PB92-1957S3/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TURNER, C.L
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxkaty Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
PB92-113299/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TURNER, D. P.
Climate Change and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation.
P892-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses and
Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-1213S9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TURNER, R.J.
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in Al-
exandria. Virginia on August 17-20,1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
TURNER, R. H.
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll) and
CH3Hg(+ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
PB92-129667/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of Trier' Genes in the Gene Pool of
the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TURNER, W.
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
TURPEN, S. l_
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-129808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
USTIN, S.L
Diurnal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
UUTALA, A. J.
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnotogical Analyses of Siliceous
-1B0405/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
UZIEL.M.
DMA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
VALENTINE, R. E.
Evaluation of Riot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VAN BROEKHUIZEN, H. J.
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
VAN DE MEENT, D.
QSARs for Predicting Bratic and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166600/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VAN DER SLOOT, H.
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VAN EMON, J. M.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachloro-
phenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
VAN GENUCHTEN, M. T.
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
VAN HOOK, W. A.
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
VAN LOVEREN, H.
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model Tncfunella spiralis1.
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VAN SICKLE, J.
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of the
Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-188754/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
VANCE, G.F.
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate.
1 . Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Suttate:
2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-1SOS49/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
3. Solubilization and Composition of Dissolved Organic
Carbon.
PB92-150S64/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs.
PB92-150S80/REB 9241 PC A02/MF A01
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VANDENBERG, J. J.
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VANDENBERGH, J. G.
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
VANDENBROOK, A.
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool of
the Indigenous Microbial Community.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VATAVUK, W. M.
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
PB92-137181/REB
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
by Vaginal Lavage.
PB92-179068/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Puberty
in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VEITH, G. D.
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub ow)
with Akjorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
VELASQUEZ, S. F.
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
VELUNO, A. N.
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VENEGAS, R. E.
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cydopenta Per/cyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing a
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERBOOM, H. H.
QSARs for Predicting Biotjc and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSARs for Predicting fleductn i Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERONESI, B.
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-1B8796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal Arti-
cle).
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyttm-lnduced Myelin Edema.
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine AdrenomeduHary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VERSCHOOR, K. L.
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERSPER, S. J.
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bkxedamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERSTEEQ, D. J.
Interspaces Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VtCONOVlC.G.
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VICTERY, W.
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
VIDIC, R. 0.
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
PB92-1S3782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VIEBROCK, H. J.
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-21783S/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
VINING, I.
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-1034S6/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
VO-OINH,T.
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-22762B/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
VOCQUE, R. H.
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the Purity
Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
VOGT, R. F.
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153881 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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WENTWORTH, N. W.
Intertaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOHLS, P. A.
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake Mills,
Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
vorr, M. M.
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
oaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VON BROOK, P.
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emissions
from Landfills.
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
VON LEHMDEN, D.
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Methane
Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
VOS.J. G.
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model 'Trichinella spiralis'.
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
VOSKUIL, T.
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous and
Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
VOYER, R. A.
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-10B042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WACKER, J.
Information Integration for Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB92-227461/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WAGENET, R. J.
Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WAHL.G.
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WALKER, W. W.
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WALL, C. V.
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test: Single
Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
WALSH, D. B.
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semivolatile
Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WALSH, G. E.
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WALTER, M. V.
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
PB92-180330/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WALTON, J. J.
Troposphere Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WANDER, J.
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WANDER, J. D.
Using a Flame lonizatton Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WANG, B. H.
Vapor Pressures Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3 CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WANG, P.
Fuzzy Loqic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WANG, P. f.
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WANG, S. C.
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WANG, S. R.
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WANG, H.
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene from
'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WARD, D. A.
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WARNER-BARTNICK, A. L.
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fusions
with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WARNER, J. R.
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
WARREN, S. H.
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and Mu-
tagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Article).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WARREN, T. M.
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Laboratory
Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WARREN, W. G.
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-144088/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATERLAND, t_ R.
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incin-
erability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the Purity
Oil Sales and McColl Superfund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATERS, M. D.
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-189091/REB 92-01
PC A02/MF A01
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
WATKINS, S.
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
WATTS, D. J.
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear Pow-
ered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATTS, R. R.
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and Mu-
tagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Article).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WAYNE, M. H.
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WEATHERUP, N.
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
WEAVER, J. W.
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into
the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface Sys-
tems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEBB, P. R.
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WEBER, C. I.
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and
Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms
(Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
WEBER, D.
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selection.
PB92-180314/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simula-
tion of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WEBER, D. E.
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEBER, E. J.
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship be-
tween Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEBER, J. A.
Diumal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEIDEMANN, G. J.
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colletotri-
chum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WEIL, C.
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WEINBERG, H. S.
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
PB92-232958/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
WEISBERG, S. B.
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WELLER, M.
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area, Lake Mills,
Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WELSCH, F.
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WENDT, J. O. L.
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packaging.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WENTWORTH, N. W.
Quality and Environmental Protection. The EPA QA Pro-
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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WESSLING, R.
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbohy-
drate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following Expo-
sure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WEST, C. C.
Surfactant-Enhanced Solutailization of Tetrachloroethylene
and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Remediation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEST ALL, J. C.
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEVILL, S. L.
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion from
CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
WHITE, D.
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global Sam-
pling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-1B0348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHITE, O. F.
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles.
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170S62/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
WHITE, D. M.
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHITE, J.
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds. Alabama
PB92-123793/RE8 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
WHITE, J. B.
Comparison of Data from an IAO Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WHITE, K.L.
Effects of PCS (Arodor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
cific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatto')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WHITE, R. J.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachkxophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachloro-
pnenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WHITFIELD, J. K.
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHITING, J. R.
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay -1990.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
WHITING, R. J.
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WHITMORE, R. W.
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
•Report Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
P892-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
WHITWOHTH, W. E.
Plot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incin-
erabiUty Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
Site.
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Plot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-17B953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
WIEGEL.J.
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol Dech-
lorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichkxophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WIENER, R. W.
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WIESNER, M. R.
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity andlnjection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WIGINGTON, P. J.
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILBORN, D. C.
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-108166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILCHER, L S.
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF AIM
WILES, C.
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Municipal
Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILES, C. C.
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utiliza-
tion Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion Resi-
dues.
PB92-121185/REB 92-01 . PC A03/MF A01
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization Eval-
uation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILKINS, M. C.
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS, D. E.
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Cre-
osote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS, L. R.
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14, 1991.
P692-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
WILLIAMS, R.
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB
92-01 PCA01/MFA01
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design Con-
ditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
WILLIAMS, R. E.
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source Cat-
PB92-232156/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
WILLIAMS, R. W.
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semrvolatile
Organics. Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS, W. C.
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILLIAMSON, A. D.
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
PB92-115211 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
WILLIAMSON, M.
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
WILMOTH, R. C.
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
PB92-1:
1-139419/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136B60/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, B. H.
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILSON, G.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0.
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
WILSON, J. T.
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal. Morris County, New Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biotransformation of Monoaromatic and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Btodegradation in a
Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILSON, K. N.
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs Ex-
posed to Dieldrin.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, L. L
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospheric
Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipitation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
WILSON, N. K.
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infrared
Spectrometry for the Determination of Semrvolatile Organic
Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
P892-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Serrwolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILTSHIRE, P.
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (SOW March 1990. Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-14S572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
WINBERRY, W. T.
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WINJUM, J. K.
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and Se-
questration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at the
Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management Prac-
tices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale
Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the In-
crease of Atmospheric CO2
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WINKLER, J. D.
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
ZWEIDINGER, R. B.
WINSLOW, M. G.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey ol Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
WINSOR, M.
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulalion System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WINSTEAD, J. T.
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
WISE, P. L
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WISE, R. F.
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WISE, S. A.
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WISSMAR, R. C.
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Activi-
ties on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104S20/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
WOERNLE, C.
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WOLCOTT, M. A.
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
WOLF, D. C.
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger' and Mucor rouxii.
P892-179811/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
WOLF, G.
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOLF, S. H.
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from Mul-
tiport-Permeameter Measurements.
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel.
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOLFE, D. W.
Development of a National Consensus Standard for Quality
Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB92-143783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOLFE, G.W.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOLFE, N.L.
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters and
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD, E. F.
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid Vari-
ability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD, W.
Toxicrty Equivalency Factors for PCBs
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOODBURY, M. A.
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOOSLEY, L. H.
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
WYANT, J. G.
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strate-
B92-151653/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
YANKASKAS, J.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bronchoal-
veolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
YAP, D.
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great Lakes
PB92-120500/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
YATES, M. V.
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
YATES, S. R.
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
YEH, G. T.
Optimal Adaptive Local Grid Refinement Approach to Mod-
eling Contaminant Transport.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
YEN, C. P. C.
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
YIN, L. B.
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
YORK, R. G.
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, J.
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
YOUNG, J. C.
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, R. P.
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/Sor-
bent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Processes.
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
YOUNGOUIST, J.
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
YOUSTEN, A. A.
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
YOUSUFF, S.
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias la-
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
YU, Y. S.
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Kinet-
ics Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZALESKI, J.
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZALIKOWSKI, J.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
ZARATE, M. A.
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
ZARBA, C. S.
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZARTARIAN, V. G.
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid Vari-
ability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZEIGHAMI, E. A.
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ZEPP, R. G.
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-8)
of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton Reac-
tion.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic Xeno-
biotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZHANG, W.
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZIMMERMAN, D. J.
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
ZIMMERMAN, L. J.
Direct DNA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
ZIRKIN, B. R.
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZUCKER, R. M.
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natol: A DNA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
P892-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomerase
Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZUCKER, R. W.
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
ZWEIDINGER, R. B.
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and Al-
dehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and Their
Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER
INDEX
Entries in this index list reports produced as a result of research done under specific
contract or grant numbers. Entries are sequenced by contract or grant number, corporate
author, and NTIS order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Contract or Grant Number
Performing Organization
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
EPA-68-C8-OOO6
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR.
PB90-120072/HSU PC A09/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
AC08-88NV106I7
EG and G Energy Measurements, Inc., Las Vegas, NV
Remote Sensing Lab.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACO5-840R21400
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
PB92-153352/REB
AFOSft-ISSA-89-0060
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AI08-76DP00539
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
AI08-86NV10522
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas NV
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ARB-A6-202-33
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. School of
Medicine.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATSDft-USO/ATU 300009-02
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Subcommittee
on Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
ATSDR-U50/ATU 300009-03
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Subcommittee
on Immunotoxicology.
PB92-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
DCA-91RD-41-15-00-O2-008
Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
DE-AC03-76SF00098
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Lawrence Berkeley Lab.. CA. Applied Science Div.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
DE-AC05-*4OR21400
Environmental Research Lab., Narragansett, Rl.
PB92-129675/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences Div.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OE-ACO6-76RLO-1830
Washington Univ., Seattle. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
DE-FG001-89FE61S
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
DE-f=G02-91ER61197
Pennsylvania State Univ., State College Applied Research
Lab.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
DE-FG05-89ER60743
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Water Sci-
ence and Technology Board.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
DE-FG786ER13586
Idaho Univ., Moscow. Dept. of Bacteriology and Biochemis-
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
N-14-4M-0001-G113S
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-A00818389
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg. Dept.
of Mechanical Engineering.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-CO-0048
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
PB92-115310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA-CR-814067
National Research Council. Washington. DC. Water Sci-
ence and Technology Board.
PB92-22413B/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-CX-816270-01-0
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA-OO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-DW14934O13
National Center for Ground Water Research, Houston, TX.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rice Univ.. Houston, TX.
PB92-179019/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-179100/REB
EPA-OW14934639
Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA. Water Resources Div.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-G-O0014S6-90-2
Northeast Waste Management Officials Association,
Boston, MA.
PB92-17B227/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA-R-81-4068-01
Pennsylvania State Univ.. University Park. Dept. of Meteor-
ology.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R81-4169-03
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-18322-01-0
Pennsylvania State Univ., State College. Applied Research
Lab.
PB92-217314/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-81181-01-01
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
EPA-R805515
Massachusetts inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Chemi-
cal Engineering.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-805552
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Chemi-
cal Engineering.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R805552-03
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Chemi-
cal Engineering.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-808774
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Chemi-
cal Engineering.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R808848
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Chemi-
cal Engineering.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-811806
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Div. of Respiratory Sciences.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R812281
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812547
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Subcommittee
on Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-R-812588
Indiana Univ. at Bloomington.
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-812638
Georgia Univ., Athens. Dept. of Textiles, Merchandising and
Interiors.
PB92-206200/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812774
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Dept. of Microbiology.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA-R-812808
Dynamac Corp., Ada, OK.
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Keely (Joseph F.), Portland, OR.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812845
Liverpool Univ. (England).
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-R-812961-01-0
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on En-
vironmental Studies and Toxicology.
PB92-223254/REB 92-04 PC At1/MF A03
EPA-R813149
Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813355
Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX.
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-R-813461
Technology Applications, Inc.. Athens. GA.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813589
University of South Florida, St. Petersburg. Dept. of Marine
Science.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813799
State Univ. of New York Coll. at Buffalo. Div. of Environ-
mental Toxicology and Chemistry.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813840
Kentucky Univ., Lexington.
PB92-150739/REB
EPA-R-813844
Wisconsin Univ.-Superior.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-813953
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Geosynthetic Research Inst.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-814068-01-0
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Dept. of Meteor-
PB^2-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814363
Illinois Univ. at Chicago.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-fl-814402
Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville. Dept. of Plant Pathology.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-814487
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. Dept. of Soil, Crop, and Atmos-
pheric Sciences.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-814491
Kentucky Univ., Lexington. Dept. of Chemical Engineering.
PB92-153436/BEB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-R-814512
ROCOM, Montclair, NJ.
PB92-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814530
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept. of Entomology.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-R-814621
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Dept. of Nuclear Engineering Sci-
ences.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-115229/REB
PB92-115294/REB
EPA-R-814803
Northern Kentucky Univ., Highland Heights. Dept. of Biolog-
ical Sciences.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814823
Stanford Univ., CA. Dept. of Civil Engineering
PB92-113141/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814854
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling
Div.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814895-01-1
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
EPA-R814903
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192145/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-19638S/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-R-814946
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept. of Civil Engineering and Oper-
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815134
Clemson Univ., SC. Dept. of Chemistry and Geology.
atjons Research.
PB92-20S640/REB
PB92-206507/REB
EPA-R-815138
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-125764/REB
EPA-R-815147
Tennessee Univ., Knoxville. Dept. of Chemistry.
92-01 PC A99/MF E08
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-179746/REB
EPA-R-815152
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environmental
Sciences and Engineering.
PB92-132901 /REB 92-01 PCA06/MFA02
EPA-R-815156
Maine Univ. at Orono. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
EPA-R-815165
New Jersey Inst. of Tech., Newark.
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-238476/REB
EPA-R-815169
Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815169-03
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815288
University of Central Florida. Orlando. Dept. of Civil Engi-
neering and Environmental Sciences.
PB92-149269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
EPA-R-8153OO-01-0
Idaho Univ., Moscow. Dept of Bacteriology and Biochemis-
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R81S41S
Georgia Univ., Athens. Dept. of Textiles. Merchandising and
Interiors.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815495
Southwest Texas State Univ.. San Marcos. Dept. of Chem-
istry.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815692
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Geosynthetic Research Inst.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-H-815721
Stanford Univ., CA. Dept of Civil Engineering.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-815754
Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater.
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA-R-815*20-01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office
of Heatth and Environmental Assessment.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-81S821
Minnesota Technical Assistance Program, Minneapolis.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815955
Louisville Univ., KY. Dept. of Biology.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-816010-01
North Dakota Univ., Grand Forks
PB92-158484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-A-816056
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. School of Hygiene
and Public Heatth.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-816174
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
PB92-223221/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA-R-816185
Institut Rudjer Boskovic. Zagreb (Yugoslavia). Center for
Marine Research.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Kentucky Univ., Lexington. Graduate Center for Toxicology.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-816201-02
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. Ray W Herrick Labs.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-ft-816230
Minnesota Univ.. Minneapolis. St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic
Lab.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-fl-816776
Stanford Univ., CA. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
PB92-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-816875
State Univ of New York at Stony Brook Marine Sciences
Research Center.
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-B-817013
Princeton Unn/.. NJ. Center for Energy and Environmental
Studies
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Princeton Univ., NJ Center for Environmental Studies.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-fl-817087
INFORM, Inc., New York.
PB92-206242/REB
EPA-fl-817495-01-0
Nevada Univ.. Las Vegas. Environmental Research Center.
PB92-158591/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-fl-817643
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-817774
New Mexico Engineering Research Inst., Albuquerque.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-fl-818413
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham AL
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-818565
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Geosynthetic Research Inst.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-818955
Vermont Univ., Burlington. Coll. of Engineering and Mathe-
matics.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-S802037
Woods Hole Oceanography Institution, MA.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-T007287-01
Kansas Univ., Kansas City.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-T-901362
American Water Works Association Research Foundation,
Denver, CO.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-T-901776-02-0
Duxbury (Dana) and Associates, Andover, MA.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA-X00329S-01
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesa-
peake Bay Program.
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-X-03351-01-0
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesa-
peake Bay Program.
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-X-812723-01-0
National Research Council. Washington, DC. Board on En-
vironmental Studies and Toxicology.
PB92-223171/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-X-813619-03-0
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Water Sci-
ence and Technology Board.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA-X00346502-0
Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
EPA-68-01-0008
International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-01-3169
National Research Council, Washington. DC.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-01-3962
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
PB92-223288/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA-68-01-6371
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
PB92-223130/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
EPA-68-01-7075
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-01-7176
Computer Sciences Corp.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-106786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA-68-01-7325
General Sciences Corp., Laurel, MD.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-01-7365
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Computer Sciences Corp.. Research Tnangle Park. NC Ap-
plied Technology Div.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling
Div.
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-6S-01-7389
ICF Technology. Inc.. Fairfax, VA.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-68-02-3114
Bechtel Corp.. San Francisco. CA.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-3365
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park.
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-3891
Midwest Research Inst., Cary. NC.
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA-68-02-39M
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Durham. NC.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4000
Babcock and Wilcox Co., Barberton, OH.
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-68-02-4073
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on
Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA-68-02-4127
Battelle, Columbus. OH.
PB92-166701/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-198274/REB
EPA-68-02-4201
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4247
Energy and Environmental Research Corp.. Durham, NC.
PB92-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4252
Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-136837/REB
PB92-180157/REB
EPA-68-02-4277
Environmental Hearth Research and Testing, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4284
IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-226448/REB
92-04 PC A10/MF A03
PEI Associates, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
AD-A242 110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-02-4286
Iowa State Univ., Ames. Engineering Research Inst.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4294
Chesson Consulting, Washington, DC.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4378
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4379
Midwest Research Inst. Can/. NC.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-02-4392
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF ACM
EPA-68-02-4400
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham. NC.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4442
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-02-4443
Environmental Hearth Research and Testing, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4444
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park,
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-02-4450
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Div. of Allergy,
Critical Care, and Respiratory Medicine.
PB92-227420/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hearth and Welfare Canada, Ottawa (Ontario). Health Pro-
tection Branch.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
Developmental Toxicology Div.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore. MD. School of Hygiene
and Public Health.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NC.
PB92-125749/REB
PB92-120476/REB
PB92-124684/REB
PB92-143866/REB
PB92-143908/REB
PB92-150754/REB
PB92-164862/REB
PB92-165000/REB
PB92-188945/REB
PB92-189059/REB
PB92-206416/REB
PB92-232826/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Toxicology Program. Research Triangle Park. NC
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
New York Univ. Medical Center, Tuxedo Park. Inst. of Envi-
ronmental Medicine.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept of Zooloov
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park NC
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NSI, Inc., Research Triangle Park NC
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1797B7/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Paris-11 Univ., Chatenay-Malabry (France). Lab. de Toxico-
PB92-232859/REB
EPA-68-02-4456
Environmental Health Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-110493/REB
PB92-113315/REB
PB92-120484/REB
PB92-124627/REB
PB92-126887/RE8
PB92-150762/REB
PB92-188952/REB
PB92-227438/REB
Kentucky Univ., Lexington.
PB92-1S0739/REB
National Cancer Inst.. Bethesda,
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
and Testing, Inc., Research
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
, MD. Div. of Cancer Etiolo-
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206358/REB
EPA-68-02-4462
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park
NC.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA-68-02-4465
Alliance Technologies Corp., Lowell, MA.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-02-4466
International Technology Corp., Durham, NC.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4548
Batlelle, Columbus, OH.
PB92-152958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten
Forschung e.V., Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany, F.R.).
Inst. fuer Atmosphaerische Umweltforschung.
P892-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4550
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Environmental Measurements and Quality Assur-
ance.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4701
Acurex Corp, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-03-0033
Foster Wheeler Envtresponse, Inc.. Edison, NJ.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-03-0355
AScI Corp.. Athens, GA.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3131
Umno-Tech, Inc., Ann Arbor, Ml.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC AOS
EPA-68-03-3236
Science Applications International Corp., Narragansett, Rl.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3249
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV. Environmental Programs Office.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-03-3253
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
EPA-68-0 3-3255
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse. Inc., Edison, NJ.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Livingston, NJ.
PB92-188838/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3266
HDR Engineerino, Inc., Irvine, CA.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF AOS
EPA-68-03-3293
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB92-143494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3312
Keely (Joseph F.), Portland OR.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3346
Dayton Univ., OH. Research Inst.
PS92-136852/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati OH
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6 8-03-3365
Energy and Environmental Research Corp. Irvine CA
PB92-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-03-3389
APS-Materials, Inc., Dayton, OH.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3409
Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Cambridge, MA
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF AOS
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
COM Federal Programs Corp., Fairfax, VA.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Vista Research, Inc.. Mountain View, CA.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB9Z-114974/REB
PB92-207687/REB
EPA-68-03-3413
PEI Associates, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-109081/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-66-03-3417
Dynamac Corp., Rockville, MD.
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
EPA-68-03-3439
ManTech Environmental Technology International, Inc.,
Corvallis, OR.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-0 3-3485
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
PB92-11S310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF AOS
Science Applications International Corp., Paramus, NJ.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-110048/REB
PB92-115245/REB
EPA-68-0 3-3490
PEER Consultants, Inc., Dayton, OH.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-03-3513
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Mountain View, CA.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3526
Pathology Associates, Inc., West Chester, OH.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3529
Science Applications International Corp., Narragansett, Rl.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-0 3-3534
Battelle, Arlington, VA.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-03-3551
AScI Corp., Athens, GA.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03 3638
JT and A, Inc., Washington, DC.
PB92-231828/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF AOS
EPA-68-03-4006
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-03-4008
Hazleton Labs. America, Inc., Rockville, MD.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03-4140
Dynamac Corp., Rockvifle, MD.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-03-6304
Williams (Philip) and Associates, San Francisco, CA.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-08-0014
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
EPA-68-C8-0006
EPA-68-09-0131
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0001
Technology Applications, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-CO-0003
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
PB92-213206/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0021
ManTech Environmental Technology. Inc., Corvallis, OR.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF AOS
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA-68-CO-0027
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Herndon, VA.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA-68-CO-0047
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Chicago, IL.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0046
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego, CA.
PB92-216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-216043/REB
PB92-218791/REB
EPA-S8-CO-0049
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NV.
PB92-192186/REB
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV. Environmental Programs Office.
PB92-146158/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
EPA-68-CO-0050
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV. Environmental Programs Office.
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0051
American Scientific International, Inc., McLean, VA.
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0094
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-C1-0005
Science Applications International Corp., Narragansett, Rl.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-C1-0024
Technology Applications, Inc., Athens, GA.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-001
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0006
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
PB92-103449/REB
PB92-105659/REB
PB92-113000/REB
PB92-113463/REB
PB92-116045/REB
PB92-122761/REB
PB92-136811/REB
PB92-137975/REB
PB92-153022/REB
PB92-180249/REB
PB92-180256/REB
PB92-184985/REB
PB92-188754/REB
PB92-217488/REB
PB92-232883/REB
PB92-232891/REB
PB92-232917/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
92-01 PC A09/MF A03
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
92-01 PCA11/MFA03
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
92-01 PCA11/MFA03
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology International, Inc.,
Corvallis, OR.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
NSI Technology Services Corp., Corvallis, OR.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NSI Technology Sen/ices Corp., Corvallis, OR. Environmen-
tal Research Lab.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Queen's Univ., Kingston (Ontario). Paleoecologicai Environ-
mental Assessment and Research Lab.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0010
ECOS, Inc., Landover, MD.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-6B-C8-0025
ManTech Environmental Technology. Inc., Ada, OK.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0036
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Arlington, MA.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office
of Health and Environmental Assessment.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0052
JT and A, Inc., Washington. DC.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA-68-C8-0061
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati. OH.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-10906S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC AIO/MF A03
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0062
Science Applications International Corp., Qncinnati, OH.
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-224088/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-226436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-239581/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp., Falls Church, VA.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp., Fort Washington,
PA.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Science Applications International Corp., Paramus, NJ.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego, CA.
92-04 PC AOS/MF A03
92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-222041/REB
PB92-222207/HEB
EPA-M-C8-0062
Pathology Associates, Inc.. West Chester, OH.
PB92-232990/RCB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-M-C9-0019
Viar and Co., Alexandria, VA. Environmental Services Drv.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA-68-C9-0031
Cincinnati Univ., OH.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C9-OO33
Alabama Univ. in Birmingham. Dept of Civil Engineering.
PB92-1S8559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-217074/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Foster Wheeler Enwesponse. Inc., Edison. NJ.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-169382/REB
PB92-173780/REB
PB92-227388/REB
PB92-232222/REB
EPA-M-C*-0036
IT Corp.. SharonviHe. OH.
PB92-231307/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-04 PC A07/MF A02
92-04 PC A05/MF A01
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Qncinnati, OH.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C9-0037
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB92-10S691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-15391S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-227396/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA-6S-C9-0038
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-179645/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR. Incineration Research Facility.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
Acurex Corp., Mountain View, CA. Environmental Systems
Div.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-239540/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Kennesaw State Coll., Marietta, GA.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68C-00049
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NV.
PB92-124734/REB
EPA-68-CO-0003
Battelle Columbus Div.. OH.
PB92-153444/REB
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-006
Nevada Univ., Las Vegas. Environmental Research Center.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-CO-0013
Equity Associates, Inc., Knoxville, TN.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0016
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Qncinnati, OH.
PB92-158476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0027
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-15158B/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA-68-CO-0047
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Houston, TX.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-CO-0048
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
PB92-115336/HEB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
Science Applications International Corp., Paramus, NJ.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0049
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas.
PB92-13994B/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV. Environmental Programs Office.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-188721/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-227321/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Nevada Univ., Las Vegas. Environmental Research Center.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-CO-OOSO
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6S-CO-0062
ECOS, Inc., Landover. MD.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-68-CO-006B
Metcalf and Eddy. Inc., Wakefield, MA.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0094
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-«8-DO-0007
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
PB92-164979/REB
EPA-68-OO-0097
Oklahoma Christian Univ. of Science and Arts, Oklahoma
City.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
EPA-68-00-0106
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0110
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
PB92-2093S2/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0120
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham. NC.
PB92-16692S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6B-OO-0121
Alliance Technologies Corp.. Chapel Hill, NC.
PB92-190230/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0124
Systems Applications International, San Rafael, CA.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-213230/REB
EPA-68-DO-0125
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB92-101344/REB
PB92-212976/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
92-01 PC A10/MF A03
92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-DO-0137
Midwest Research Inst., Gary, NC.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0140
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1S3808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-198241/REB
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0165
Hampshire Research Associates. Alexandria, VA.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA-68-D1-0008
International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-D1-0009
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-D1-0010
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-178979/REB
EPA-68-D1-0031
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB92-143676/REB
PB92-171925/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
EPA-«8-D1-0111
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc.. Research Trian-
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
gle Park, NC.
PB92-220656/REB
EPA-68-D1-0115
Midwest Research Inst., Cary, NC.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-158260/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-D1-0117
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB92-212976/REB
92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-01-0146
EMCON Associates. San Jose, CA.
PB92-203116/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-O8-0001
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-219823/REB
92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-D8-0014
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-D8-0017
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. School of
Medicine.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-D8-0065
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
EPA-68-D8-O085
PTI Environmental Services. Bellevue, WA.
PB92-104504/REB
PB92-104512/REB
PB92-132778/REB
PB92-132786/REB
PB92-132794/REB
PB92-166891/REB
PB92-166917/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A08/MF A02
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
EPA-68-D8-0112
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Pasadena, CA.
PB91-227967/RES 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-100080/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-129139/RE8 92-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Pace Labs., Inc., Minneapolis, MM.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF AOZ
EPA-68-D9-0054
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-1013S1/HEB " 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-152875/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0065
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA-68-D9-O073
Cambridge SystematJcs, Inc., MA.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AM
EPA-68-09-0093
Kilkelly Environmental Associates, Inc., Raleigh NC
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-6«-W-0094
Versar, Inc., Columbia. MD.
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-88-O9-0135
Vtar and Co., Alexandria, VA. Environmental Services Div
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA-M-D9-01U
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB92-128846/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6B-O9-01M
Hampshire Research Associates, Alexandria, VA.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA-68-O9-0173
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-150440/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
Alliance Technologies Corp., Lowell, MA.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-139427/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office
of Health and Environmental Assessment
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-6S-O00101
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
PB92-205665/REB 92-O4 PC A17/MF A04
EPA-8C-D-00124
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc.. Durham, NC.
PB92-14S3S8/REB 92-01 PCAtl/MFAOS
Systems Applications International. San Rafael, CA.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA-M-D00125
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-6SDM66
Systems Applications International, San Rafael, CA.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA-68-D10009
Deeco, Inc., Gary, NC.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-6SD10111
Research and Evaluation Associates, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA-6BD10117
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA-68-D-80016
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling
Div.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D8O079
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on En-
vironmental Studies and Toxicology.
PB92-223189/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-6«D90054
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA-68D90170
Cohen (S.) and Associates, Inc., McLean, VA
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB92-120914/REB
PB92-206150/REB
EPA-68-DO-0007
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
PB92-166941/REB
EPA-68-DO-O093
Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD.
PB92-102656/REB
EPA-68-DO-0097
92-01 PC A10/MF A03
92-04 PC A12/MF A03
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Cohen (S.) and Associates, Inc.. McLean, VA.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
92-01 PC A19/MF A04
92-01 PC A20/MF A04
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-115369/REB
PB92-115377/REB
PB92-115385/REB
EPA-68-DO-0106
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF AOZ
EPA-68-DO-0124
Environmental Quality Management, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-012S
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF AOZ
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA-68-DO-0137
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
Midwest Research Inst, Gary, NC.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PCA07/MFA02
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-DO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Environmental
Systems Div.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-WO-O025
Science Applications International Corp., Falls Church, VA.
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC A99
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC A99
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC A99
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC A99
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA-68-WO-0039
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-WO-0043
Computer Sciences Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB92-152941/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
RP2485-10
EPA-68-W9-0041
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., McLean, VA.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-WO-O032
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AOZ
PB92-183201/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-WO-0043
Computer Sciences Corp., Annapolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay
Liaison Office.
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Resources, Harris-
burg. Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation.
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-86-C9-0036
International Technology Corp., Knoxville, TN.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NA81AA-D-00069
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
NA-86-AA-D-SG090
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PCA17/MFA04
NASA-NAGW-836
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, QA.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NCI-P01-CA47-98204
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park. NC.
Human Studies Div.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NICHD-P30-HD03110-22
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Human Studies Div.
PB92-217199/RE8 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
NICHS-ES00260
New York Univ. Medical Center, NY. Inst. of Environmental
Medicine.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
NIH-ES-05508
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Dept. of Population
Dynamics.
PB92-232842/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NMFS-52ABNF-0-00071
Washington Univ., Seattle.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
NOAA-NA90AA-H-CZ796
Virginia Inst of Marine Science, Gloucester Point.
PB92-145366/REB 92-01 PC A13
NSF-BSR85-O6417
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NSF-OCE88-17172
University of South Florida, St. Petersburg. Dept. of Marine
Science.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
NSF-OCE-8417321
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
NSF-OCE-8515637
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
NSF-OCE-8911125
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHS-ASU000001-06-S1
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on
Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
RP2485-10
National Research Council, Washington, DC Water Sci-
ence and Technology Board.
PB92-224138/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
CG-5
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NTIS ORDER/REPORT
NUMBER INDEX
Entries in this index list the NTIS order number and the monitor agency
numbers, each in its alphanumeric position. Please use the NTIS order
number to order items available from NTIS to ensure faster service.
SAMPLE ENTRY
NTIS Order Number
Titte
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
Sponsoring Organization
Report Numbera(s)
Titte
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB90-120072/HSU
Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
Global Climatic Change
PB90-120072/HSU PC A09/MF A01
EPA/600/3-89/073
Sensitivity of Ecological Landscapes and Regions to
Global Climatic Change
PB90-120072/HSU PC A09/MF A01
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92-04 PC A05/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AD-A242 110/5/REB
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation
AD-A242 110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
AD-A2S2 680/4/REB
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Exoeri-
ment.
AD-A252 680/4/REB
AD-POOe 465/9/REB
Developing Sediments Quality Standards: Comprehensive
Sediment Management in Puget Sound
AD-P006 465/9/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AD-P006 4S8/3/REB
Toxicological Assessment of Hazardous Wastes
AD-P006 468/3/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
AD-P006 832/0/REB
Regional Efforts Through the LJC to Address Contaminated
Bottom Sediment Problems in the Great Lakes
AD-P006 832/0/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
AD-P006 908/8/REB
Dealing with Toxic Polluted Sediments in the Great Lakes
Basin.
AD-P006 908/8/REB
ADL-64320-10
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance. Executive Summary Report
PB92-105691 /REB 92-01 PC A63/MF A01
AFESC/ESL-TR-90-33
Degreaser System Pollution Prevention Evaluation
AD-A242 110/5/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
AP-42-SUPPL-D
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ATSDR/HS-92/12
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith South
Carolina.
PB92-123801/REB
ATSDR/HS-92/13
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-69/92
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-1B6469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-70/92
Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species
PB92-222850/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TRS-71/92
Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program Report Con-
estoga River (October 1986-June 1990).
PB92-217801/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-72/92
Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive List of Toxic Sub-
stances.
PB92-221373/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
CERCLA-005/1091
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
CERI-91-99
RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-224815/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
CH-91-57
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
CONTRIB-694
Use of Marsh Plants lor Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-702
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
CONTRIB-706
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Er-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-713
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-714
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for the
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudomonas ce-
pacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-718
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt. •Atherin-
ops affinis', and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-721
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bioreme-
diatton.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-722
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bioremedia-
tion.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-724
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside 'Menidia ber-
yllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay, Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-728
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in Con-
taminated Groundwater. Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment.
PB92-129659/REB
CONTRIB-730
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-732
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PS92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
CT-160-04 A
Evaluation of Alternative Samplers for Bioaerosols. Phase
1. Physical Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-161918/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
CT-160-08
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols. Phase
2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
DCN-91-203-099-26-1S
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
DCN-91-203-099-37-06
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
DCN-91-203-099-37-07
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
DCN-91 -203-099-37-08
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
DE91017051/REB
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
DE92004878/REB
Compendium of CERCLA ARARs fact sheets and direc-
tives.
DE92004878/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
DE92010386/REB
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar year
1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
DE92614732/REB
Determination of alpha-emitting nuclides of plutonium, am-
ericium and curium in environmental materials: Pt. 1. Sea
water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OOE/OP/00539-063
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar year
1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-D003
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-D007
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclopen-
tadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-D009
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
ECAO-CIN-D010
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
ECAO-CIN-D012
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-242
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorobenzene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ECAO-CIN-423
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
ECAO-CIN-442
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-443
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
ECAO-R-0082-VOL-1
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen Volume 1
PB92-176361/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
ECAO-R-0082-VOL-2
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
ECAO-R-0082-VOL-3
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
ECAO-R-0314
Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality Risk
Characterization Studies.
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
ECAO-R-0367
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
ECAO-R-0397
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
ECAO-R-0516
Indoor Air-Assessment: An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-114545/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
EGG-10617-1148
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/AA/CD/CPSB-92/01
Effects of RVP on Emissions at 20F Ambient Temperature
PB92-143684/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/04
Evaluation of a Kemira Oy Resistively Heated Catalyst on a
Methanol-Fueled Vehicle.
PB92-104397/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/05
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/06
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-11B009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/CTAB-92/01
Evaluation of Research Prototype Vehicles Equipped with
Direct Injection Two-Stroke Cycle Engines.
PB92-143692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TDG-92/03
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TDG-92/05
Natural Gas Vehicle Challenge: EPA Emissions and Fuel
Economy Testing, 1992.
PB92-217926/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/AA/TEB/EF-90/4
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TEB-91/02
Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of the Platinum Ga-
saver, a Retrofit Device.
PB92-104421/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TEB-511/91/01
Second EPA Evaluation of the Platinum Gasaver Device
under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act (Updated).
PB92-104413/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS/IM-89/2
I/M Network Type: Effects on Emission Reductions, Cost,
and Convenience. Technical Information Document.
PB92-104447/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS/IM-90/1
Integrating On-Board Diagnostic System Capabilities into
the Inspection and Repair Functions of I/M Programs.
PB92-104454/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TSS/IM-90-3
Recommended I/M Short Test Procedures for the 1990's:
Six Alternatives.
PB92-104439/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/AA/TSS-91/1
IM240 Transient I/M Dynamometer Driving Schedule and
the Composite I/M Test Procedure
PB92-104405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/DF/CD-92/001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
EPA/DF/DK-92/016
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Speciation Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/DF/DK-92/025
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
Emissions Inventory, 1985 (Version 2). Development of the
Annual Data and Modelers' (for Microcomputers)
PB92-501139/REB 92-01 CP D04
OR-1
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EPA/DF/DK-92/035
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act. SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances,
CERCL Hazardous Substances and SARA Section 313
Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501774/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/DF/DK-92/035A
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthor-
izatton Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-92/040
Roadmaps to Sources of Information on Chemicals Listed
in the Emergency Planning Community and Community
Right-to-Know Act (Also Known as SARA Title 3), Section
313. Toxic Release Inventory (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501972/REB 92-01 CP 004
EPA/DF/DK-92/040A
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's Manual.
(Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-169523/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-92/045
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Penin-
sula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1 and
Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
Fish and Chemistry Data for the Upper Peninsula of Michi-
gan Report (for Microcomputers).
PB92-5030B5/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/DF/DK-92/049
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Project. Quarterly and Summary Data (for Microcomputers).
October 1987-March 1991.
PB92-504174/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/DF/DK-92/052
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-504356/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/DF/MT-92/019
Aquatic Toxraty Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/REB 92-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-92/020
Aquqtic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE for VMS).
PB92-500479/REB 92-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-92/027
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1992.
PB92-501386/REB 92-01 CP TBS
EPA/OF/MT-92/027A
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory. Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. January 1992 Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
PB92-1407S5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/DF/MT-92/029
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
(RCHIS) Extract Tape.
PB92-592290/REB 92-01 CP T01
EPA/DF/MT-92/036
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB92-501816/REB 92-01 CP T14
EPA/DF/MT-92/042
Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS) Update
File (November 14. 1991 to April 22,1992).
PB92-592390/REB 92-01 CP T99
EPA/IMSD-91/010
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1991.
PB92-132810/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/IMSD-91/014
INFOTERRA/USA Directory of Environmental Sources.
PB92-102433/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R01-85/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
PB92-183284/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R01-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Union
Chemical. South Hope. ME. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R01-91/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Mottoto Pig
Farm. Raymond, NH. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R01-91/OS5
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site, BurriUviHe and North Smithfiekl, Rl.
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991.
PB92-963701/REB 92-O1 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse
Park. Bilterica, MA. (Second Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Groveland
Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-O4 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROO/R01-91/OS9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Savage Mu-
nicipal Water Supply, Milford, NH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-91/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R01-91/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Dover Mu-
nicipal Landfill, Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963702/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R01-9V063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site. Middle Marsh Operable Unit, New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R02-90/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-O4 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St Lawrence County,
Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1). Lakehurst. NJ. (First
Remedial Action), February 1991.
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). February 1991.
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-91/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton, Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-91/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action). March 1991.
PB92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-91/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott Vil-
lage Welffield, Broome County, Endicott, NY. (Second Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-91/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale. Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-91/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-91/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963803/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcto
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/144
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co., Inc., Nassau County. Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-91/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of MilMlle and Vineland,
Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied En-
vironmental Services Site, Gtenwood Landing, Nassau
County. NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Oc-
tober 1991.
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/148
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/150
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/151
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/153
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper Deer-
field Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield Township,
Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/154
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/155
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells. Guayama, PR. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill, Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EP A/ROD/R02-91 /157
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst, NJ. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/158
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope Oil
and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township, Camden
County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/159
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811 /REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill. Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-091/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump, New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road Sites,
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963819/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-91/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal
(93rd Street School), Niagara County, City of Niagara Falls,
NY. (Third Remedial Action), (Amendment), May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-91/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Township,
Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill. Buffalo Township, PA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1990.
PB91-921566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/106
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-Atlantic
Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County MD
(First Remedial Action), December 1990
P692-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/107
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- Middletown
Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial Action)
December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/108
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer
Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County PA
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/109
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer
Laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County PA (Third
Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg, PA. (First Remedial Action) March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB
EPA/ROD/R03-91/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
coming-Williamsport Division, Lycoming County, Williams-
port, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin Dis-
posal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Publicker/
Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial Action)
June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Greenwood
Chemical Site. Operable Unit 2, Newtown, VA. (Second Re-
medial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Letter-
kenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/119
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Letter-
kenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/120
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-Chem
Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/121
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Seatand
Limited Site, Mt. Pleasant, DE. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): NCR Corpo-
ration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County, Millsboro, DE. (First
Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hellertown
Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough. Northampton
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/124
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site, Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /125
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Aber-
deen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Aber-
deen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /127
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dorney
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- Old City of
York Landfill, Springfield Township, York County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- McAdoo
Associates, (Operable Unit 2). Schuylkill County, PA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Havertown
PCP (Pentachlorophenol), Haverford Township, Delaware
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead
Associates/Scovill, Montross, VA. (First Remedial Action)
September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie Cav-
erns County Landfill, Roanoke County, VA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3)- First Pied-
mont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site, Danville, VA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/HOD/R03-91/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern Di-
versified Metals, Schuylkill County, PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William Dick
Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963921/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-91 /138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modern
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Townships,
York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-91/139
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operable Unit 2, Williams Township, PA. (Second Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-90/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jadco-
Hughes Site, North Belmont, NC. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921565/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petroleum
Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pembroke
Park, Broward County, FL. (First Remedial Action), October
1990.
PB92-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/OSO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action), May 1991.
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/082
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Tri-City In-
dustrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EP A/ROD/R04-91/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank. Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R04-91/085
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/086
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA Annis-
ton Army Depot, (Groundwater Operable Unit), Calhoun
EPA/ROD/R05-91/152
County, Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks, KY.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/089
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hercules
009 Landfill Site, Brunswick, Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO), Jefferson County, Leeds, AL. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-Geigy,
Washington County, Mclntosh, AL. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries, Volusia County, Deland, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/094
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Me.con Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County, Cor-
dova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson County,
Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/096
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 4), Roane County,
Oak Ridge, TN. (Third Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/097
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey Flats
Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County, KY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/098
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2). Oak Ridge, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-91/099
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging, Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-91/100
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo/
Twelve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCB Contamination Site,
Pickens, SC. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R04-91/101
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone, TN. (First Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. DOI
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Carter-
ville, IL (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB92-964125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/1S1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton. OH. (Second Remedi-
al Action), December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/152
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H In-
dustrial Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak Grave
Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County. MM. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/1S4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit Na-
tional Liquid Disposal Service, Deerfield, OH (First Remedi-
al Action), (Amendment), November 1990.
PB92-96411B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/155
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kentwood
Landfill, Kentwood, Ml. (First Remedial Action). March
1991.
PB92-964140/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO5-91/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main Street
Well Reid, Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action). March
1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/157
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/158
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Folkertsma
Refuse Site. Walker. Ml. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964108/HEB 92-01 PC AO5/MF A01
EPA/ROO-flOS-91/159
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail Rai-
lyard. Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action). June
1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona Well
Field Site. Battle Creek. Ml (Second Remedial Action).
June 1991.
PB92-964nO/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/ROD/HO5-91/161
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill). Zionsvife, IN (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), June 1991
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville. IN. (First Reme-
dial Action). (Amendment). June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fadrowski
Drum Disposal Site. Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
P892-964111 /REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Pagef's Pit
Site. Wmnebaoo County. IL (First Remedial Action). June
1991.
PB92-964120/RES
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO5-91/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
Macomb Disposal No. 9 and 9A. Macomb County, Ml. (First
Remedial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964130/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Buckeye
Reclamation Landfill Site. Belmont County. OH. (First Re-
medial Action). August 1991.
PB92-964123/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/HOO/RO5-91/168
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Acme Sol-
vent Reclaiming, Wmnebaoo County. IL. (Second Remedial
Action). December 1990
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R05-91/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Carter In-
dustrials Site. Detroit, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964126/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R05-91/170
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole Co., New Brighton, MN.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/H05-91/171
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Michigan
Disposal Service (Cork Street) Landfill. Kalamazoo. Ml
(First Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-964134/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site. Lansing. Ml (First Remedial Acton),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91 /173
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals. Grandville. Ml (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/174
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Thermo
Chem Site, (Operable Unit 1), Muskegon County, Ml (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964135/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/175
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sturgis Mu-
nicipal Wells, Sturgis. Ml. (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964136/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-91/176
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Zanesville
Well Field Site, Zanesville, OH. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964122/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/177
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian, Ml.
(First Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pine Bend
Sanitary Landfill, Dakota County, City of Inver Grove
Heights, MN. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964119/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Chem-Cen-
tral Site. Wyoming, Ml. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964138/RE8 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire. Wl. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964129/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/HOO/R05-91/U1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Stoughlon
City Landfill Site, Stoughton, Wl. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991
PB92-964128/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/182
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Berlin and
Farro Site, Swartz Creek. Ml (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964132/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/1S3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fultz Land-
fill, Byesville, OH. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964131/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R05-91/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Better Bnle
Plating Chrome and Zinc, De Pere, Wl (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964139/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/185
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ossineke
Groundwater Contamination Site, Alpena County, Ossineke.
Ml. (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964127/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO 5-91/186
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lemberger
Landfill Site, Manitowoc County, Wl. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964133/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-91/1S7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Lemberger
Transport and Recycling, Manitowoc County, Wl (First Re-
medial Action). September 1991
PB92-964124/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-91/1SS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco In-
dustries, Ml. (First Remedial Action). (Amendment). Sep-
tember 1991
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/189
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill. Hampton Township. Dakota County. MN
(First Remedial Action). June 1991
PB92-964137/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-91/190
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Southeast
Rockford Groundwater Contamination. Rockford, IL (First
Remedial Action). June 1991
PB92-964141/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-91/191
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washington
County Landfill. Lake Elmo. MN. (Second Remedial Action).
November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R06-91 /OSS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-
chemical (Turtle Bayou). Liberty County. TX. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991
PB92-964202/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R06-91/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Site, Operable Unit 2. Carrizozo, NM. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964201/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-91/045
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee Chemi-
cal Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964307/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): E.I. Dupont
De Nemours (County Road X23), Lee County, West Point,
IA. (First Remedial Action), May 1991.
PB92-964306/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site. St. Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (Second Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964312/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (Operable Unit 1), Hastings,
NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964304/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (Operable Unit 10), Hastings,
NE. (Seventh Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964303/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lehigh Port-
land Cement Company, Mason City. IA. (First Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964311/REB
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shaw
Avenue Dump Site, Charles City. Floyd County, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964309/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-91/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): People's
Natural Gas Coal Gasification Site. Du>uque, IA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/OS3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): John Deere
(Ottumwa Works Landfill), Ottumwa. IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964308/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-91/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories Site. Cape Girardeau County. MO. (Second
Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-964305/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-91/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Mid-Amer-
ica Tanning Site, Sergeant Bluff, IA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964310/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-91/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ellisville
Area Site, St Louis County, Ellisville, MO. (First Remedial
Action). (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964302/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/045
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales (New Location) (Operable Unit 1), Denver, CO. (First
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964409/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Site. (New Location). (Operable Unit 2). Adams
County, CO. (Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964408/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R08-91/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales, (New Location), (Operable Unit 3). Adams County,
CO. (Third Remedial Action), June 1991
PB92-964410/REB 92-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Wasatch
Chemical Site (Lot 6). Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-964407/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Chemical Disposal Pit 3. Site
WP07, Davis and Weber Counties, UT (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-964401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 21). CO. (Ninth Remedial
Action), June 1991.
PB92-964405/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/051
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 26). CO. (Tenth Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964403/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-91 /052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Broderick
Wood Products, Adams County, CO. (First Remedial
Action), (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964402/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-91/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Smelter Site, (Operable Unit 11 - Flue Dust). Deer Lodge
County. Anaconda, MT. (Second Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991
PB92-964404/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
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EPA/ROD/ROS-91/OS5
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Central
City-Clear Creek Site, (Operable Unit 3), Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties, CO. (Third Remedial Action) September
1991.
PB92-964406/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Atlas As-
bestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), February 1991.
PB92-964510/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CIS Printex
Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial Action)
June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Teledyne
Semiconductor (Spectra Physics), Mountain View, CA. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964505/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Synertek
(Building No. 1), Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964513/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R09-91/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FMC
(Fresno Plant), Fresno, CA. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): South Bay
Asbestos Area, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964501/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site. Turlock, CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R09-91/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Van Waters
and Rogers, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964506/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mesa Area
Ground Water Contamination, Mesa, AZ. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964514/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
Wash Area (Operable Units 1, 4, 5, 6), AZ. (Second Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964509/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915, Sunnyvale, CA. (First Remedial Action),
August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced County, CA. (First Remedial Action).
August 1991.
PB92-964508/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R09-91/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Optical
USA Inc.. Petaluma, CA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964515/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Monolithic
Memories (Advanced Micro Devices - Arques) (National
Semiconductor), CA. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964503/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): National
Semiconductor (Monolithic Memories), CA. (First Remedial
Action) September 1991
PB92-964502/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Micro Stor-
age/Intel Magnetics, Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedial
Action) August 1991.
PB92-964511/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 901, (Signetics). (TRW Microwave), Sunny-
vale CA (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964504/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Signetics
(Advanced Micro Devices 901) (TRW Microwave). Sunny-
vale CA (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964507/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-91/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Spectra-
Physics, (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain View, CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-91/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW Micro-
wave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901), (Signetics), Sunny-
vale, CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964518/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91/027
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/Tideflats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma. WA. (Third Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R10-91 /028
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker Hill
Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Shoshone County, ID.
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91/029
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union Pa-
cific Railroad Yard, Bannock County, Pocatello, ID. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R10-9I/030
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/H10-91/031
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Northwest
Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatoom County, WA. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R 10-91/032
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): American
Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area 0), Pierce County,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-91/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Site F (Operable Unit 2), Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/002
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/002A
PA-Score Software. Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tutorial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/015
Permit Tracking System (PTS), Version 1.0 (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-92/015A
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/016A
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Paniculate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/018
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Microcom-
puters)
PB92-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
EPA/SW/DK-92/018A
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/025
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). Version 1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501212/REB 92-01 CP D03
EPA/SW/DK-92/025A
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/028
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution (for Micro-
PB92-J501436/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/028A
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/SW/DK-92/030
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (XATEF). (Version 1.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501626/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/030A
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1.2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/SW/DK-92/031
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (SOW OLM01.8 Version January 1992) (Version
1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501535/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/031A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145564/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/032
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501527/REB
92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/032A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (SOW March 1990, Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145572/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/033
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS)
Software (SOW March 1990) (Version 1) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB92-501519/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/033A
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Software
for the PC (SOW March 1990 Version 1). User Manual.
PB92-145598/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/034
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (SOW February 1988) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501501/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/034A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (Version June 1990). User Manual.
PB92-145580/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/037
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computerized
Database (CPAD) (Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501873/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/037A
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computerized
Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/038
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils (for Microcomputers).
PB92-501329/REB 92-01 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/038A
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-92/039
Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS) (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-501899/REB 92-01 CP D04
EPA/SW/DK-92/043
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.8 Version 2) (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502202/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/043A
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
PB92-169564/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/044
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Electrostatic Precipitator V-l (ESPVI 4.0) and Performance
Prediction Model (for Microcomputers).
PB92-502251/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/047
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-503119/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-92/047 A
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-92/048
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore) Version
1.1 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-503507/REB 92-04 CP D02
EPA/SW/MT-92/023
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), (Source Code Only) (Ver-
sion 2.1).
PB92-500842/REB 92-01 MagTapeS! 500.00
EPA/SW/MT-92/023A
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/SW/MT-92/024
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM), Source Code and Test
Data (Version 2.1).
PB92-500859/REB 92-01 MagTapeS4000.00
EPA/20T-1002
Suspended, Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR) Pesticides.
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-20T-1004
Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
PB92-225069/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-20T-3002
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Navajo
County, Arizona.
PB92-232511/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3003
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Towns
County, Georgia.
PB92-232503/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
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EPA-20T-3004
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Jackson
County, Mississippi.
PB92-232495/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3005
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Monon-
galia County, West Virginia
PB92-232438/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3006
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Aransas
County, Texas.
PB92-232644/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O14
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Cocon-
ino County, Arizona.
PB92-232636/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3015
Protecting Endangered Species. Interim Measures, Clayton
County, Iowa.
PB92-23262B/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3016
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Ou-
buque County, Iowa.
PB92-232560/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3017
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Fayette
County, towa
PB92-232578/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF Ml
EPA-20T-3021
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Haber-
sham County. Georgia.
PB92-232S86/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3O24
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Rabun
County. Georgia.
PB92-232594/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3025
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Ste-
phens County, Georgia.
PB92-224096/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3037
Piolecuriu Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Cochise
County. Arizona.
P892-232602/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O38
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Bolivar
County, Mississippi.
PB92-232610/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O39
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Sun-
flower County, Mississippi.
PB92-232552/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3040
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Austin
County, Te:
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
County, Texas.
PB92-232S45/REB
EPA-20T-3O41
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Cufcer-
son County. Texas.
PB92-232412/REB 92-O4 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-2OT-3O42
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, El Paso
County, te:
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
County, Texas.
PB92-232420/REB
EPA-20T-3O43
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Hud-
speth County, Texas.
PB92-232487/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O44
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Graham
County, Arizona.
PB92-232S29/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-304S
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Carter
County. Tennessee.
PB92-232S37/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O46
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. David-
son County, Tennessee.
PB92-232735/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O47
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Franklin
County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-2OT-304*
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Wilson
County. Tennessee.
P892-231083/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3049
Prelecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County, North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/20T-3050
} Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Decatur
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
s: Interim Measures, Gordon
PB92-232743/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3052
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Dooly
County, Georgia.
PB92-232750/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3053
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Hender-
son County, North Carolina.
PB92-232768/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-30S4
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Lee
County, Georgia.
PB92-232776/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3055
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Baker
County, Georgia.
PB92-232404/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3056
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Mitchell
County, North Carolina.
PB92-232651/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-30S7
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Mohave
County, Arizona.
PB92-232669/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-305*
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Yavapai
County, Arizona.
PB92-232677/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3O59
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Burke
County, Georgia.
PB92-232685/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-20T-3060
Protect™ Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Wheeler
County. Georgia.
PB92-232693/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/20T-3061
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Walker
County, Georgia.
PB92-226224/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3062
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Sumter
County, Georgia
PB92-232701/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3063
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Colora-
do County, Texas.
PB92-232719/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-20T-3064
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Floyd
County, Georgia.
PB92-232727/HEB 92-O4 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-21E-2005
ABEL User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB 92-O4 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/21K-1012
Preserving Our Future Today: Your Guide to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.
PB92-226190/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-21R-1005
Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program. Program
Summary FY 1991. Office of Exploratory Research.
PB92-224419/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA21T-1005
EPA's Pesticide Programs.
PB92-233147/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-21T-1022
Pesticides and Ground-Water Strategy.
PB92-225051/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-22E-20OO
Enforcement in the 1990's Project Recommendations of
the Analytical Workgroups
PB92-224286/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/220/B-92/004
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/220/B-92/014
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. Major EPA Dockets.
Clearinghouses and Hotlines. Records Management Pro-
grams, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library and
Information Services, State Environmental Libraries, EPA
Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
EPA/220/B-92/019
EPA Journal Holdings Report. 1992.
PB92-217728/HEB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/230/R-92/003
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in the
U.S. Government
PB92-201144/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/330/9-49/003-A
Multi-Media Investigation Manual.
PB92-161553/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/340/1-90/007
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Renova-
tion Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/340/1-92/010
Guidelines for Catastrophic Emergency Situations Involving
Asbestos.
PB92-218361/REB 92-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/400/R-92/001
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions
for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/400/R-92/003
User's Guide for the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
PB92-213255/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/400/R-92/006
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/400/R-92/011
Technical Support Document for the 1992 Citizen's Guide
to Radon.
PB92-218395/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/402/F-92/001
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Individ-
ual Proficiency Report.
PB92-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/402/R-92/002
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document.
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/402/R-92/004
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/402/R-92/006
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, July 1992
PB92-206150/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/420/R-92/001
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-201458/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/440/1-75/038
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Ferroal-
ly Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1, Phase 2.
PB92-231919/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/1-75/043A
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the Other
Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of the Phos-
phate Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/440/1-75/044
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment of
the Sugar Processing. Point Source Category. Group 1.
Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/440/1-75/046
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance
Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Specialties. Seg-
ment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables.
Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/440/1-76/047A
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft, Ground-
wood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink, and Non-Integrated Paper Mills.
Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8-15.
PB92-231562/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft, Ground-
wood, Sulfite, Soda, Deink and Non-Integrated Paper Mills.
Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard.
Point Source Category. Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/440/ 1-76/06OJ
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2
PB92-231950/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/440/1-78/031E
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limitations.
Guidelines New Source Performance Standards Reprint for
the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products and Render-
ing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/1-71/090
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Concrete Products. Point Source Category.
PB92-231943/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/1-79/07SB
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and Repair.
Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/1-79/078B
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals Manufac-
turing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
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EPA/450/4-91/033
EPA/440/1-82/029
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Steam
Electric: Point Source Category.
PB92-226422/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/440/1-83/400
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and Con-
trol of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and Pub-
lishing. Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/1-84/075
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guidelines
for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point Source
Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/440/1-91/023
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source Cat-
egory.
PB92-232156/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/2-84/002
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/4-85/031
Guidance for State Water Monitoring and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/4-87/002
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impoundments.
Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/440/4-87/004
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Allo-
cation. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/4-91/001
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions: The TMDL
Process.
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/4-91/002
Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
PB92-218411/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/5-88/089
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
PB92-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/5-89/002
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on the
Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sediment
Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/5-90/002
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/5-90/004
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Surface
Waters.
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/5-91/003
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementation
Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/S-91/004
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/S-91/005
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Research
and Regulation. Held in Arlington. Virginia on December 12-
13,1990
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/450/1-92/001
Ak/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Systems.
PB92-143676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/1-92/002
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation Pro-
cedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/1-92/003
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of In-
cineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/1-92/004
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contaminat-
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/2-91/008
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
EPA/450/2-91/028
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System User's Manual, Version 1 .2.
PB92-145556/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/2-92/001
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/450/3-90/006A
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
PB92-137181/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/018
Enabling Document for New Source Performance Stand-
ards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Operations
in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-161967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/013
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compliance
Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/015
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-1 1 1905/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/016
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/017
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/450/3-91/018
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities, September 1991.
PB92-143700/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/450/ 3-91/020 A
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/021
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the Dry
Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/022A
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1 . Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/022B
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/450/3-91/024
Burninq Tires for Fuel and Tire Pyrolysis: Air Implications.
PB92-145358/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/026
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and Adipic
Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/027
Assessment of VOC Emissions and Their Control from
Baker's Yeast Manufacturing Facilities.
PB92-145408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/030
Documentation for Developing the Initial Source Category
List
PB92-218429/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/4SO/3-91/0100
Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
PB92-186246/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/003
Health Effects and Dose-Response Assessment for Hydro-
gen Chloride Following Short-Term Exposure.
PB92-161959/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/3-92/005
Questions and Answers about the Earty Reductions Pro-
prB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-92/012
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10 Emis-
sions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/013
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufactur-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/2-91/009
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, February
1992
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/015
Production of Acetal, Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
PB92-213263/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/4-81/026D-REV
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume 4:
PB92^209386/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/4-89/018
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-1987
Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/450/4-90/007D(R)
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0.
Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
PB92-226232/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/450/4-90/007F
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 6.
User's Manual for the Postprocessing System.
PB92-145382/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/450/4-90/007G
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 7.
User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System.
PB92-224849/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-90/016
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.1.1.,
Municipal Waste Combustion.
PB92-152867/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/450/4-90/017
Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 2.5,
Sewage Sludge Incineration.
PB92-152834/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/002A
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET).
PB92-108786/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/002B
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
PB92-108794/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/005 A
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC Emis-
sions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends Report.
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/010
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-118017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/011
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans, 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-91/013
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model.
PB92-108760/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/016
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 1.
General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PC A11 /MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/020 A
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclosure
for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/021
Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
PB92-108778/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/450/4-91/023
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1990.
PB92-141555/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/024
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/025
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/026
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates 1940-1990.
PB92-152859/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/027
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Particulate Matter
(PM) Speciation Data System User's Manual, Version 1.4.
PB92-105527/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/029
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Sty-
rene, Interim Report.
PB92-126788/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/031
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/032
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS) User's
Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Retrieval Sub-
system.
PB92-190263/REB
92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/033
Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Design and Siting Cri-
teria Guidance Document.
PB92-145390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/450/4-92/001
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due to
Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-92/008A
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models,. Volume 1. User Instructions.
PB92-232453/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/450/4-92/008B
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models. Volume 2: Description of Model Algorithms.
PB92-232461/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/008C
User's Guide for the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers.
PB92-232479/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-92/009
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Approach
Interface (EKMAI).
PB92-196005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/490/4-92/010
Technical Assistance Document Performance Audit Proce-
dures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/450/4-92/011A
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Technical
Report.
PB92-213222/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-92/011B
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
P892-213230/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4SO/R-92/002
Technology Evaluation Report The Carver-Greenfield Proc-
ess, Dehydro-Tech Corporation
PB92-217462/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/452/B-92/001
Directory of OAOPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/452/R-92/003
Technical Support Document to Aid States with the Devel-
opment of Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plans.
PB92-233055/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-92/001
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/453/R-92/002
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Second Supplement to the
1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/454/R-92/001
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/R-92/007
Quality Review Guidelines for 1990 Base Year Emission In-
ventories.
PB92-224435/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/3-91/02
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/460/A-90/33
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
EPA/460/ A-90/34
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Honda,
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/460/A-M/3S
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/ A-91/1
Application tor Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Audi.
PB91-242644/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/2
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-BMW.
PB91-242651/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EM
EP A/460/A-91/3
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ferrari - Fiat
PB91-242669/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4M/A-91/4
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Ford.
PB91-242677/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
EPA/4SO/A-91/5
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks- Ford.
PB91-242685/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF Ell
EPA/460/A-91/6
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fuji
PB91-242693/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EP A/460/A-91/7
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors.
PB91-242701/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/8
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242719/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/460/A-91/9
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu Motors.
PB91-242727/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-91/10
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Nissan.
PB91-242735/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-91/11
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volkswagen.
PB91-242743/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/ A-91/12
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Truck.
PB91-242768/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-91/13
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB91-242776/REB 92-01 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/460/A-91/14
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Navistar.
PB91-2427B4/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/ A-91/15
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-91/16
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/4SO/A-91/17
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
EPA/460/A-91/18
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/ A-91/19
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
EPA/460/A-91/20
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Jaguar.
PB92-128040/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-91/21
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
EPA/460/A-91/22
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-91/23
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/ A-91/24
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EP A/460/ A-91/2S
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Stertina
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-91/26
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
EPA/460/A-91/27
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EP A/460/ A-91/28
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/ A-91/30
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122S22/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EP A/460/A-91/31
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-91/34
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EP A/460/A-92/1
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/ A-92/2
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/4607 A-92/3
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/4
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/5
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/6
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat.
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
EPA/460/ A-92/7
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/8
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB ->2-01 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/46O/A-92/9
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
EPA/460/A-92/10
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £99
EPA/460/A-92/11
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/12
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/ A-92/13
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/14
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu.
PB92-122357/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/460/ A-92/15
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-12236S/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/16
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/17
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-92/18
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
EPA/460/ A-92/19
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-92/20
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EP A/460/ A-92/21
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/22
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/460/ A-92/23
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
EP A/460/ A-92/24
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Toyota.
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/25
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
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EPA/530/SW-91/062F
EPA/460/A-92/26
Application tor Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
EPA/460/A-92/27
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/460/A-92/28
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/29
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Engines - Ford.
PB92-122514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-92/32
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122548/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/33
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/ A-92/35
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
PB92-182799/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/ A-92/36
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
PB92-182807/REB 92-04 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/460/A-92/37
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
P892-182815/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/38
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
PB92-182823/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EP A/460/A-92/39
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
PB92-182831/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF EOS
EP A/460/A-92/40
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182849/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
EP A/460/A-92/41
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Maxima, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182856/REB 92-04 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/460/A-92/42
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles • Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
PB92-182864/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EP A/460/A-92/43
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co.. Ltd.
PB92-182872/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/460/ A-92/44
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB92-182880/REB 92-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/ A-92/45
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Saab Cars USA. Inc.
PB92-182898/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/460/ A-92/46
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
PB92-182906/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/460/A-92/47
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
PB92-182922/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
EP A/460/A-92/48
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
PB92-182930/REB 92-04 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/460/ A-92/49
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
PB92-182948/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EP A/460/ A-92/50
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors, Ltd.
PB92-182955/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-92/51
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks. .„-.„„
PB92-182963/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EP A/460/A-92/52
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Navistar International Corporation.
PB92-182971/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/53
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182989/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-92/54
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB92-182997/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/500/B-92/002
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthor-
ization Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/500/K-92/002
Air Quality Atlas.
PB92-190248/REB
EPA/503/8-92/002
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer
Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/503/9-91/009
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990.
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/503/9-92/002
Watershed Protection Approach: An Overview.
PB92-224732/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/503/9-92/006
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Congress.
PB92-227800/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/503/9-92/007
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/506/2-89/003
Selecting Priority Nonpoint Source Projects: You Better
Shop Around.
PB92-233063/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/506/6-90/002
Managing Contaminated Sediments. EPA Decision-Making
Processes.
PB92-231653/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/506/6-90/003
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA Pro-
gram Activities.
PB92-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/520/1-92/001
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, January 1992
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/520/5-66/017
Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the Nor-
folk Naval Shipyard, and Newport News Shipbuilding.
PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/520/5-91/025
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 63, July-September
1990
PB92-164706/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/520/6-91/020
Electric and Magnetic Fields Near AM Broadcast Towers.
PB92-101427/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S20/SW-91/062A
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 1. User's Guide.
Key Word Index. __ _ „
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC E10
EPA/S30/R-92/001
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
EPA/S30/H-92/002
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology.
PB92-149277/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S30/R-92/003
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities:
Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Action
Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Management
PB92U128206/REB **' 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/004
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/005A
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/005B
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
PB92rt1S90123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/530/R-92/005C
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Appen-
92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
92-01 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/530/R-92/006
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/530/R-92/007
Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
92-01 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/530/R-92/008A
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fir,cal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-92/008B
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams Volume 2. State Reports of Western Governors' As-
sociation Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
EPA/530/R-92/008C
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate Coali-
tion on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/R-92/009
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
PB92-180090/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/530/R-92/010
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Cad-
mium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-162551/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/011
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations.
PB92-154947/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/530/R-92/013
Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Munici-
pal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000.
PB92-162569/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/016
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
Decembers-?, 1991.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/530/R-92/018
Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (As-
sorted Volumes).
PB92-182518/REB 92-04 PC E99
EPA/530/R-92/019
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
PB92-207166/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/022
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constituents:
Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part 264, Ap-
pendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/530/R-92/023
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners (July
PB92-207695/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/R-92/024
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills.
PB92-208206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-87/006F
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-90/074A
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-115252/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/029
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling.
PB92-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/OS1
Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques for
the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams.
PB92-109057/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/062B
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260) General, Definitions, Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
EPA/530/SW-91/062C
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261 (.General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062D
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261 (.General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062E
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste, Char-
acteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Hazardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
EPA/530/SW-91/062F
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards (Part 262),
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General. Pretransportation, Recordkeeping, Special Condi-
tions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A1S
EPA/530/SW-91/062G
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Volume 7 (9460.1980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263). (TSDFs)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts
264 and 265).
PB92-111772/RE8 92-01 PC Alt
EP A/530/SW-91 /062H
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483.1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments. Waste Piles, Land
Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous Units.
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A1S
EPA/530/SW-91/0621
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A1S
EPA/530/SW-91 /062J
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10 (9522.1980-
9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and 270). Ap-
plications, Conditions, Changes, Interim Status.
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
EPA/S30/SW-91/062K
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11 (9530.1980-
9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards, State Authorization
(Part 271). Land Disposal Restrictions (Part 268). Waste
Minimization. Subtitle D. RCRA Grant Funds.
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PC A17
EPA/S30/SW-91/065A
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of America
(Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC AM
EPA/S30/SW-91/065e
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Nearshore/
Tideflats to Kerr McGee) (Kress Creek, Reed-Keppler Park.
Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment Plant).
PB92-124775/REB 92-01 PC AM
EPA/530/SW-91 /065C
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp.
(Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC AM
EPA/S30/SW-91/065O
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duemveg Mining Belt to
Tar Creek).
PB92-124791/REB 92-01 PC AM
EPA/530/SW-91/065E
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 5 (Tetedyne Wah Chang to Wayne
Interim Storage Fatilrfy/W.R Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC AM
EPA/530/SW-91/073A
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Munici-
pal Solid Waste Landfills
PB92-100841/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/S30/SW-91/073B
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
PB92-100858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/075
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment. Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1966.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Management
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/079
Background Document for the Liquid Release Test Single
Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study.
P892-183201/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/093N
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-91/018
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Hearth: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
PB92-184969/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/001
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition)
PB92-173210/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/004
Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Applica-
bility and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
PB92-109081/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/013A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradatjon Remedy Screening. Interim Guid-
ance.
PB92-109065/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/0138
Guide for Conducting Treatabiliry Studies under CERCLA
Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy Screening.
PB92-109073/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatabiliry Studies under CERCLA:
Aerobic Biodegradatjon Remedy Screening. Quick Refer-
ence Fact Sheet.
PB92-224377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/014
Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead
Battery Recycling Sites.
PB92-114537/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/540/2-91/015
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technol-
ogies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13,1991. Technical Papers.
PB92-219732/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/540/2-91/016
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technol-
ogies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13. 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/018
Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on Ap-
plying Bioremediation to Site Ctean-Up. Number 3.
PB92-224807/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/019A
Guide for Conducting Treatabiliry Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-227271/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/0196
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet
PB92-224401/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/020A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/020B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-17058B/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/021
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180025/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/022
Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin
PB92-180033/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/023
Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during Re
mediation. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180041/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/024
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180058/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/025
Chemical Oxidation Treatment Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-180066/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/027
Bioremediation in the Field: An Information Update on Ap-
plying Bioremediation to Site Cleanup. (Number 4).
PB92-224708/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-M/OOS
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remediations.
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-91/005
Ground-Water Issue: The Effects of Well Casing Material
on Ground Water-Quality.
PB92-224724/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-90/007
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion of the DuPont/Oberdn MicrofHtration Technology.
PB92-153410/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/540/541/001
Technology Evaluation Report Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
P892-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/S-91/003A
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrot Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-11S310/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/S40/5-91/003B
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2. Part A.
PB92-115328/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/540/5-91 /003C
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/540/5-91/004
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1990. A Fourth
Report to Congress.
PB92-224799/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/5-91/005
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc., Flame Reactor Technology. Monaca. Pennsylvania.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/5-91/007A
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech. Inc.. Plasma Cen-
trifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
PB92>216035/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EP A/540/5-91/007B
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma Cen-
trifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/540/5-91/008
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Fourth Edition.
PB92-224294/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/8-91/003
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/004
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/HEB 92-01 PC E05/MF A04
EPA/540/8-91/016
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991 Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/017
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/018
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/019
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/8-91/020
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/021
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/540/8-91/022
National Priorities List Sites Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/023
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
EPA/540/8-91/024
National Priorities List Sites. Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/8-91/02S
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/026
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/027
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/028
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/029
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/030
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/031
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/032
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/033
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/034
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/8-91/035
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/036
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/037
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/8-91/038
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/039
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/040
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/041
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/540/FS-92/169
EPA/540/8-91/042
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/043
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/044
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/045
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/046
National Priorities List Sites: New York
PB92-963208/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/047
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/048
National Priorities
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB
EPA/540/8-91/049
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB
EPA/540/8-91/050
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/051
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/052
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/053
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/054
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/B-91/OS5
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/056
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/057
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/058
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/059
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/060
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/061
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/062
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/063
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01
EPA/540/8-91/064
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam, and
the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/065
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/069
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-540/8-91/070
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91-071
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/072
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/073
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963308/HEB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/074
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/075
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/076
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PCA13/MFA03
PC A04/MF A01
PC A10/MF A03
List Sites: North Dakota and South
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
.
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
.
PCA11/MFA03
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A06/MF A02
PC A04/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A05/MF A01
PC A07/MF A02
.
PC A04/MF A01
PC A06/MF A02
PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/077
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S40/8-91/078
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/079
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/080
CERCLIS Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/081
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/082
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/083
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/084
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ 540/8-91/085
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/086
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/087
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S40/8-91/OD8
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/089
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/090
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/091
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation
and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-205657/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/093
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/S40/9-91/001
OSWER Source Book: Training and Technology Transfer
Resources.
PB92-102169/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/9-91/002
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide to
Information Sources.
PB92-179001 /REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/540/09-92/145
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/146
Alachlor: Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/147
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/148
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/149
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/150
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/151
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/152
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB ' "'
EPA/540/09-92/153
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/154
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB
EPA/540/09-92/155
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/156
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/157
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/158
1 3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/179
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, and Inorganic Arsenicals;
Amendment of Notice of Intent to Cancel Registrations.
PB92-152842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/180
Pesticide Reregistration Handbook: How to Respond to the
Reregistration Eligibility Document.
PB92-154806/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/190
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/191
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/540/09-92/192
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/09-92/201
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/09-92/204
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance for
State and Federal Agencies.
PB92-183235/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/205
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions for
Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
PB92-183243/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-92/213
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/A5-90/007
DuPont/Oberlin Microfiltration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/A5-91/001
Biological Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Groundwater
by BioTrol, Inc. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-227983/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EP A/540/A5-91/002
AWD Technologies Integrated AquaDetox (Trade Name)/
SVE Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-218379/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/003
BioTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood Pre-
serving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EP A/540/A5-91/005
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-91/007
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-218791/REB 92-04 PCA04/MFA01
Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-231315/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/143
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 226: Bensulfuron Methyl.
PB92-104389/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/144
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/125
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/129
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/159
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/160
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/163
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/165
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/168
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumizole.
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/169
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diguat Dibromide.
PB92-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/540/FS-92/170
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 230: Clethodim.
PB92-145457/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/171
RED Facts: Dried Blood.
PB92-145465/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/172
RED Facts: Sodium Diacetate.
PB92-145440/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/173
RED Facts: Silicon Dioxide and Silica Gel.
PB92-145432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/174
RED Facts: Inorganic Nitrate/Nitrite (Sodium and Potassi-
um Nitrates).
PB92-145473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/17S
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 231: Prodiamine.
PB92-145416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/177
RED Facts: Propfonic Acid.
PB92-147891/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/178
RED Facts: Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-145424/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/179
RED Facts: Carbon.
PB92-147883/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/18S
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 232: Isoxaben.
PB92-16054B/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/189
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochkxite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/194
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ettiylene Bisdimiocarba-
mates (EBDCs).
PB92-185842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/195
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
PB92-185859/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/196
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate (Tol-
erance Revocation).
PB92-186410/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/197
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Ochlorvos (DDVP).
PB92-1B5818/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/198
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
PB92-185834/REB 92-01 PC AOt/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/199
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4).
PB92-185826/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/203
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB
EPA/S40/FS-92/210
RED Facts: ' Allium sativum' (Garlic).
P892-233139/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/211
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg Solids.
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/212
RED Facts-. AIM Amine Hydrochloride.
PB92-235639/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/21S
RED Facts: Citric Acid.
PB92-221837/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/218
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subtilis1 GB03.
P892-238484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-92/220
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxaduty). (New Chemical
Registration).
PB92-23B492/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-92/221
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas fluores-
cens' and 'Pseudomonas syringae' Strains.
PB92-238500/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/G-88/001
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB
EPA/540/G-91/012
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Supertund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
EPA/S40/K-92/001
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/115-91/005
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE): Dem-
onstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor, Horsehead Resource
Development Company, Inc.
PB92-23S613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/54O/P-91/013
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A14/MF A03
istration
EPA/S40/R-92/001
Technology Evaluation Report: Ogden Orculating Bed
Combustor at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-227289/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-92/005
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference. Held
in Crystal City, Virginia on January 29, 1991.
PB92-963350/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/R-92/009
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/540/R-92/012
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Spring Update to the Technology Profiles. Fourth Edition.
PB92-233121/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/013A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA.
Chemical DehaloaenaSon.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/H-92/013B
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/H-92/OI5
Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstr
of a Trial Excavation at the McColl Superfund Site.
PB92-226448/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF AW
EPA/540/R-92/016A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239561/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-92/016B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/H-92/017A
Technology Evaluation Report Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 1.
PB92-222215/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/126
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/127
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/128
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene (List
A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/161
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/162
Reregistration Etegibility Document (RED): Potassium Bro-
mide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/164
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/167
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Appen-
dices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/181
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Propionic Acid.
PB92-161983/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/182
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Dried Blood.
PB92-161942/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/184
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Inorganic Nitrate/
Nitrite (Sodium and Potassium Nitrates).
PB92-161975/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/1BS
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Carbon and
Carbon Dioxide.
PB92-161926/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/186
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED). Sodium Diace-
tate.
PB92-161934/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/187
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Silicon Dioxide
and Silica Gel.
PB92-161900/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/RS-92/193
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and Cal-
cium Hypochlorites.
PB92-180116/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/RS-92/202
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/207
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): 'Allium sativum'
(Garlic).
PB92-220235/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/208
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Alkyl Amine Hy-
drochloride.
PB92-220219/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/209
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Putrescent Whole
Egg Solids.
PB92-220227/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/HS-92/214
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED)- Citric Acid.
PB92-221829/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/540/RS-92/217
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): lndole-3-Butyric
Acid. (List B, Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/540/S5-90/007
Technology Demonstration Summary, DuPont/Obertin Mi-
crofiltration System, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. April-May
1992.
PB92-224351/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/SS-91/003
Technology Demonstration Summary: Bio Trol Soil Washing
System for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-224393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/001
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remediation.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-180074/RE8 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/S-92/002
TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
Ground Water Issue.
PB92-224104/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S407S-92/003
In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
PB92-224336/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-92/004
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/OOS
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/006
Supercritical Water Oxidation: Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-224088/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/007
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin.
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/OOt
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/002
Citizen's Guide to How Innovative Treatment Technologies
Are Being Successfully Applied at Superfund Sites
PB92-233071/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/003
Citizen's Guide to Soil Washing.
PB92-233097/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/004
Citizen's Guide to Solvent Extraction.
PB92-233089/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/005
Citizen's Guide to Glycolate Dehalogenation.
PB92-233105/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/006
Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption.
PB92-232396/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/007
Citizen's Guide to In situ Soil Flushing.
PB92-233113/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/008
Citizen's Guide to Bioventing.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/F-92/009
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous Micro-
organisms in Bioremediation.
PB92-235589/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/010
Citizen's Guide to Air Sparging.
PB92-235597/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/542/F-92/012
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/542/N-92/001
Tech Trends (Number 8).
PB92-221985/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/N-92/002
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies (VISITT). Number 1.
PB92-224716/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/4-91/006
EPA/542/R-92/001
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 1.0). Number 1
PB92-221647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/560/2-91/002
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27, 1991.
PB92-115005/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/560/4-91/014
Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspectives.
The 1989 Toxics Release Inventory National Report.
PB92-224278/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/560/4-92/011
Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act. (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthor-
ization Act of 1986).
PB92-155399/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ 560/5-89/004
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct and
Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/560/5-91/003
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Popula-
tion. NHATS FY87 Results.
PB92-180157/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/560/7-91/008
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/570/9-85/2
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984.
PB92-164755/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/570/9-86/002
Safe Drinking Water Act: 1986 Amendments.
PB92-140607/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/570/9-88/002
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead for Public
Drinking Water Suppliers.
PB92-164722/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/001
Lead in School Drinking Water.
PB92-137439/REB
92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/008
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes.
PB92-140581/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/009
Drinking Water Systems: Three Approaches to Improve
Mobile Home Park Compliance.
PB92-164714/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/570/9-90/005
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
System Users.
PB92-227255/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/570/9-90/006
Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
Users.
PB92-227263/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/008A
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drink-
ing Water. Criteria and Procedures Quality Assurance. Third
Edition. Change 1.
PB92-150390/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/012
Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing EPA and
State Approaches.
PB92-137462/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/013
Drinking Water from Household Wells.
PB92-140573/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/014
Paying for Safe Water: Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/003
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/570/9-91/004
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/005
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/HEB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/570/9-91/022
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drinking
Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/579/09-91/020
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report.
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC E05/MF A03
EPA/580/CE-91/002
Bibliography of Materials on the Emergency Planning and
• - - tie III of SARA).
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
Commun'ity'Right-to-Know Act (Title III of SARA).
2-224823/RE
PB92-224823/REB
EPA/600/2-91/006
Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
Conductivity of Sand and Gravel
PB92-109123/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/026
Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products. Held in Washington DC on June 10-
13, 1990.
PB92-109099/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/043
Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensitivi-
ty in the Conterminous United States
PB92-100148/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/044A
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/044B
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/051
Achievements in Source Reduction and Recycling for Ten
Industries in the United States
PB92-137470/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/052
Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Following
Stabilization with Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/053
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology: A Scientific
Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in Sub-
surface Environments.
PB92-114552/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/054
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Scott Air
Force Base.
PB92-105402/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/055
Analysis of Factors Affecting Methane Gas Recovery from
Six Landfills.
PB92-101351/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/056
Manual for Non-CFC Aerosol Packaging: Conversion from
CFC to Hydrocarbon Propellants.
PB92-101344/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/057
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-115203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/058
Pilot-Scale Incineration of Contaminated Soil from the Purity
Oil Sales and McColl Superlund Sites.
PB92-105857/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/059
Improvement of PMN Review Procedures to Estimate Pro-
tective Clothing Performance Executive Summary Report.
PB92-105691/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/060
Review of Energy Efficiency of Refrigerator/Freezer Gas-
kets.
PB92-106913/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/061
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing Asphalt.
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/062
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
P892-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/063
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration.
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/064
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization Using
Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/065
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/066
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-126804/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/067
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at the
General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/039
Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and
Non-urban Areas.
PB92-109115/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/046
Application of a Water Quality Assessment Modeling
System at a Superfund Site.
PB92-164490/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/051
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-11B447/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/052
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of a Methodology for De-
termining Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB92-101336/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/053
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Design Report.
PB92-103449/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/055
Evaluating the Utility of Natural Vegetation in Assessing
Arctic Accumulation of Air Toxics.
PB92-103464/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/056
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmospher-
ic Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/058
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/059
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida Wet-
lands Study.
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/3-91/060
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa, Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/3-91/062
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
Sulfate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/063
Guidelines for Conducting Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
with Japanese Medaka 'Oryzias latipes'.
PB92-137488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/064
Guidelines for Culturing the Japanese Medaka, 'Oryzias la-
tipes1.
PB92-137496/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/065
Regional Fine Particle Field Study: Data Base and Initial
Results.
PB92-106939/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/066
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/RE8 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/067
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and Se-
questration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at the
Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/068
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/069
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/070
Tropospheric Nitrogen: The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/071
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation: The Delaware
SITE Study, 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/072
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project: Quality As-
surance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239573/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/074
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/075
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/4-89/034-REV
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/4-90/027
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and
Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms
(Fourth Edition).
PB91-167650/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/4-91/006
Time Spent in Activities, Locations, and Microenvironments:
A California-National Comparison.
PB92-140789/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
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EPA/600/4-91/008
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Soil Characterization
Comparison.
PB92-153428/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/4-91/012
Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB92-146208/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/015
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: 1991
Project Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/019
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
face Waters Implementation Plan - Northeast Pilot Lake
Survey, Summer 1991.
PB92-139948/HEB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/023
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/025
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources:
Project Report.
PB92-136B37/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/026
Example Environmental Assessment Report for Estuaries
PB92-102656/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/027
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfcol River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/028
Superfynd Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan (or Westingnouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachlorophenol Immunoassavs.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/600/4-91/029
Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
Site Characterization. Volume 1 Metals
PB92-146158/RE8 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA-600/4-91/030
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar year
1990.
DE92010386/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/4-91/032
Measurement of Potycycfic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils
and Sediments by Partide-Beam/Higfv-Performance Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
PB92-188721/HEB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/6-90/006B
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-1B2344/REB 92-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/600/6-91/003
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
Phase 1 Toxicity Characterization Procedures. Second Edi-
tion.
PB92-100072/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/006
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/7-91/005
Field Performance of Woodbuming and Coalbummg Appli-
ances in Crested Butte during the 1989-90 Heating Season.
PB92-106921/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/7-91/006
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emissions
Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
P892-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/7-91/008
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
P892-125418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/7-91/009
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/Sor-
bent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Processes
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/010
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-88/105F
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical OxxJants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/044
Indoor Air Assessment A Review of Indoor Air Quality Risk
Characterization Studies
PB92-109107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AM
EPA/600/6-90/080F
Indoor Air-Assessment An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-11454S/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/8-90/0830
Regional Omdant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-O1 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/8-91/01 IB
Dermal Exposure Assessment Principles and Applications.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/600/8-91/031
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/037
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/043
Protein Adducts for Exposure Monitoring: A Computerized
Database. Software and User's Manual.
PB92-155431/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/045
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Monitor-
ing Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/049AA
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
PB92-176361 /REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EP A/600/8-91/049AB
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 2.
PB92-176379/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/8-91/049CA
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 3.
PB92-176387/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/600/8-91/052
Industrial Pollution Prevention Opportunities for the 1990s.
PB91-220376/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/053
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/054
Permit Tracking System (PTS): A User's Manual.
PB92-105659/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/200
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating Costs
of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Residential
Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/6-91/203
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/841/204
Marine Debris Survey Manual.
PB92-103456/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/205
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/206
Recommended Foundation Fill Materials Construction
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105B65/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/207
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/208
Recommended Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems Design
Standard of the Florida Radon Research Program.
PB92-105626/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/209
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Methane
Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/210A
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report
PB92-115211 /REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/S-91/210B
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/212
Standard Measurement Protocols. Florida Radon Research
Program.
PB92-115294/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/213
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/841/214
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-1141BO/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/215
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors.
P892-122795/RE8 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/216
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test). EPA
Global Climate Research Program NOAA/NGDC Global
Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Database Docu-
mentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records Documenta-
tion No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/8-91/217
Health Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/012
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/014
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale
Reforestation. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on May 9-10, 1990.
PB92-109131/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/016 A
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/028
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd). Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14, 1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
EPA/600/9-91/037 A
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/037B
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/RE8 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/037C
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/0370
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115385/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91/039
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International Sym-
posium. Held in Fort Lauderdale. Florida on October 16-19,
1990.
PB92-114131 /REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/600/9-91/041
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget Plant
Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on November 29-December 1, 1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91/042
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held in
Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91/044
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Mapping,
Florida Radon Research Program. Held in Gainesville, Flori-
da on April 20, 1990.
PB92-115278/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/047
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held in
Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/600/A-72/036
Summary, Projections, and Recommendations. (Chapter
13).
PB92-152990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-89/189
Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic Be-
havior of Non-Essential Metals.
PB92-227347/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/001
Effects of Ozone on Crops.
PB92-136845/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/002
New Developments in Emission Projection Methodologies.
PB92-139393/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-92/003
EPA SITE Demonstration of the Horsehead Resource De-
velopment Company Flame Reactor Technology.
PB92-139401/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/004
Co-Existing with Asbestos: A Look at the Engineering Re-
search Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Agency.
PB92-13;
PB92-139419/REB
EPA/600/A-92/005
Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emission Inventories for the
U.S. and Canada.
PB92-139427/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/006
Residential Wood Combustion: Issues and Emission Esti-
mation Techniques.
PB92-139435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/007
Degreasmg System Pollution Prevention Evaluation.
PB92-139443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-92/088
EPA/600/A-92/008
Conceptual Design Issues: Developing a New Highway Ve-
hicle Emissions Estimation Methodology
PB92-139450/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/009
Program to Determine Performance of Fluorinated Ethers
and Fluohnated Propanes in a Compressor Calorimeter
PB92-139468/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/010
Superfund Soils Data Management System.
PB92-139476/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/011
Development of a National Consensus Standard for Quality
Assurance for Environmental Programs
PB92-U3783/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/012
Quality and Environmental Protection: The EPA QA Pro-
gram.
PB92-143791/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/013
Adsorption of Surfactants (Chapter 7).
PB92-143809/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/014
MANE: A Multiphase, Aqueous, Non-Steady State, Equilibri-
um Model for Simulating Soil-Water Interactions.
PB92-143817/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/015
Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umwell-
chemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simula-
tion of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and
in Plants).
PB92-143825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/016
Preface and Introduction to The Response of Western For-
ests to Air Pollution'.
PB92-143833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPV600/A-92/017
Science Policy Interface (Chapter 12).
PB92-143841/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/018
Kinetics of Chemical Weathering: A Comparison of Labora-
tory and Field Weathering Rates (Chapter 17).
PB92-143858/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/019
Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
Sites: Overview and Recent Developments. Volume 3.
PB92-150416/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/020
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-Phar-
maceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/021
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-150432/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/022
Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
Implications.
P892-150440/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/023
Climate.
PB92-150457/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/024
Microbial Transport through Porpus Media: The Effects of
Hydraulic Conductivity and Injection Velocity.
PB92-150465/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/025
Field Testing Pesticide Transport Models at a Cooperative
Test Site Near Plains, Georgia.
PB92-150473/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/026
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters and
Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/027
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic Xeno-
biotics in Water, 1992.
PB92-150499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/028
Vertebrate Toxicology of the Solubilized Parasporal Crystal-
line Proteins of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subsp. 'israelensis'.
PB92-150507/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/029
Assessment of Toxicant-Induced Alterations in the Luteiniz-
ing Hormone Control of Ovulation in the Rat.
P692-150515/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/030
Developments in Chemical Treatment of Contaminated Soil
PB92-152933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/031
PAST: The Potential ARARs Selection Tool.
PB92-152941/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/032
Diagnostic Evaluation of Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM) Performance during a Period of Frontal Passage
Using Aircraft Measurements.
PB92-1S2958/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/ A-92/033
Partitioning of the Sulfate Budget into Gas and Aqueous-
Phase Components in the Regional Acid Deposition Model
(RADM).
PB92-152966/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/034
Investigation of RADM Performance Using Aircraft Meas-
urements.
PB92-152974/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/035
Sensitivity of RADM to Point Source Emissions Processing.
PB92-152982/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/037
Global Assessment of Promising Forest Management Prac-
tices for Sequestration of Carbon.
PB92-153006/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/03B
Design Issues for Evaluating Seedling Exposure Studies.
PB92-153014/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/039
Equilibrium-Analysis of Projected Climate Change Effects
on the Global Soil Organic Matter Pool.
PB92-153022/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/040
Mineral Weathering Rates in Acid-Sensitive Catchments:
Extrapolation of Laboratory Experiments to the Field.
PB92-153030/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/041
Sulfur Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems.
PB92-153048/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-600/A-92/042
Emissions and Fuel Economy of DOE Flex-Fuel Vehicles.
PB92-153055/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/043
Trace Elements, Leaching and Health Risks from Municipal
Waste Combustion Ash.
PB92-153311/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/046
Assessment of Diagnostic Measurements for Selection for
Residential Radon Mitigation.
PB92-153725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/047
Technology for Reduction of CO2 Emissions from the
Transportation Sector.
PB92-153733/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/048
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change.
PB92-153741/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/049
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Time in Polyethylene Geomem-
brane Sheet.
PB92-153758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/OSO
Environmental Protection Agency's Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Liner Design Criteria.
PB92-153766/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/051
Waste Minimization for Non-Agricultural Pesticide Applica-
tors: EPA's Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-153774/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/052
GAC Adsorption of a Mixture of Natural Organic Matter and
VOCs in the Presence and Absence of Molecular Oxygen.
PB92-153782/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/053
Biological Activity and Potential Remediation Involving Geo-
textile Landfill Leachate Filters.
PB92-153451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/054
Observations of Transport of Trace Gases by Vigorous
Convective Clouds.
PB92-1584B4/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/OS5
Evaluation of RADM Predictions for a Mesoscale-beta Box
Volume over Northeastern Pennsylvania.
PB92-158492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/056
Performances of Lagrangian and Eulerian Transport and
Diffusion Models across Continental Scales.
PB92-158500/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/057
AcidMODES: A Major Field Study to Evaluate Regional
Scale Air Pollution Models.
PB92-158518/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/058
Effect of Sub-Grid-Scale Rainfall Analysis on Sulfate Wet
Deposition Estimates in the Regional Lagrangian Model of
Air Pollution (RELMAP).
PB92-158526/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/059
Use of Perifusion to Evaluate Hormonal Release In vitro
from Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamic Tissue.
PB92-158534/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/060
Storage of Combined Sewage in a Marine Waterbody.
PB92-158542/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/061
Non-Stormwater Discharges into Storm Drainage Systems.
PB92-158559/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/062
Handling and Disposal of Sludges and Residuals from
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment.
PB92-158567/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/063
Demonstration of in-Receiving Water Storage of Combined
Sewer Overflows: In a Marine/Estuarine Environment by
the Flow Balance Method.
PB92-158575/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/064
Compound-Induced Alterations of Sexual Differentiation: A
Review of Effects in Humans and Rodents.
PB92-158583/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/06S
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/066
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/067
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/068
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
taminated Aquifer Material.
PB92-164839/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/069
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/070
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididymal
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyzer.
PB92-165000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/071
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/072
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92-166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/073
Neurobehavioral Toxicology. Chapter 2.
P892-166347/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/074
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at Plains,
Georgia.
PB92-166354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/075
Application of MINTEQA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/076
Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
PB92-179019/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/077
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
PB92-179027/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/078
Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Activity.
PB92-179035/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/079
Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
PB92-179043/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/060
Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaero-
philic and Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-179050/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/081
Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
PB92-179068/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/082
Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
PB92-179076/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/083
Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule Fluid
from the Rat Testis.
PB92-179084/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/084
Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium in
Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
PB92-179092/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/085
Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey.
PB92-179100/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/086
Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface Sys-
tems.
PB92-179118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/087
Spatial Variability of Gee-chemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
PB92-179126/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/088
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-92/089
Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
PB92-179142/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/090
Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
PB92-179159/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EP A/600/A-92/091
Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
PB92-179670/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/092
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway De-
icing Salt Pollution.
PB92-179688/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved In-
organic Carbon (DIC).
PB92-179712/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/093
Compliance Concerns with the New CoWorm Regulation.
PB92-179696/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/094
Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connection.
P892-179704/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/096
Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
P892-179720/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/097
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Pres-
ence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces.
P892-179738/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/098
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes. Held in Mel-
bourne, Australia on February 24-27,1992.
PB92-180173/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/099
Asia Pacific Cteaner Production Conference. International
Legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Febru-
ary 24-27, 1992.
PB92-1801B1/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/100
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water.
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/101
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors.
PB92-180207/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/102
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Landfill Emis-
sions and Mitigation Research.
PB92-180215/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/103
Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global Plant
Productivity.
PB92-180223/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/104
Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems to Air Pollution (Chapter 7).
PB92-180231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/105
What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the In-
crease of Atmospheric CO2.
PB92-180249/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/106
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle. Held
in Ml Hood, Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Working
Group Report on Methane Sources and Sinks.
PB92-180256/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/107
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
PB92-180264/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/108
Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitoring
Programs.
PB92-180272/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/109
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of the
Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
PB92-1887S4/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/110
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/111
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomembrane
Field Seams.
PB92-1B8770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/112
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment.
PB92-188788/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/113
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/114
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
i/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/115
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
P892-188812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/116
Current and Future Environmental Role of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/117
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethylene
and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Remediation.
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/118
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and Sur-
face Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman, Oklaho-
ma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/119
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into
the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/120
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/121
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/122
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Freshwa-
ter Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ A-92/123
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/124
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/12S
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/126
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/127
Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School Build-
ings.
PB92-198282/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/128
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated Ethers,
Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-92/129
Landfill Gas Utilization. Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/130
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/131
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packaging.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/132
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor.
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/133
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River. Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/ A-92/134
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Combus-
tion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/135
Design and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/136
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/138
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
PB92-206473/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/139
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compari-
son of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations of
Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/140
Western Forests and Air Pollution
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/A-92/141
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/142
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/143
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ A-92/144
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated Ether,
Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes
PB92-198241/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/145
Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Sooth.
PB92-198258/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/146
VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/147
Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatiie Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
PB92-198274/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/148
Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil Fires.
PB92-206481/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/149
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor, Open Hearth
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/150
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
PB92-206507/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/1S1
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
PB92-206515/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/152
Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
PB92-206523/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/153
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
PB92-206531/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/154
Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychlorinated Biphen-
yls and Related Compounds.
PB92-206549/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/ A-92/155
Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes: Ana-
logues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazobenzene
(Chapter 4).
PB92-206556/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/156
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Interphase
Mass Exchange.
PB92-206564/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/157
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
PB92-206572/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/158
Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/159
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Particulate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal,
and Wood.
PB92-206598/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/160
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatiie Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
PB92-206606/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/161
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
PB92-206614/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/162
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics.
PB92-206622/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/D-91/277
EPA/600/ A-92/163
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
PB92-209295/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/164
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
PB92-217017/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/165
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
PB92-217025/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/166
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation.
PB92-217033/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/167
Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
PB92-209303/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-92/168
Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in En-
vironmental and Occupational Health.
PB92-217041/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/169
Assessing Toxicity of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
PB92-217058/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/170
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Economics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/171
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Connection Pollution into Storm Drainage
Systems.
PB92-217074/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/172
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading Fungi.
PB92-217082/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/173
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Haz-
ardous and Municipal Waste.
PB92-217090/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/174
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegradabi-
lity and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic Pol-
lutant Compounds.
PB92-217108/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/17S
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-Sup-
plier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Initiatives
in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual National
Energy and Environmental Quality Division Conference
(19th).
PB92-217116/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/177
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pulkxrt Apparatus.
PB92-217124/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/178
Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
PB92-217132/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/179
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
Gases
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EM/600/A-92/180
Mapping Toxicant-Induced Nervous System Damage with a
Cupric Silver Stain: A Quantitative Analysis of Neural De-
generation Induced by 3,4-Methylenedioxymethampheta-
rmne (MDMA) (Revised).
PB92-217389/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-92/181
Environmental Gases.
PB92-227313/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/ A-92/183
Development of Emerging Technologies within the SITE
Program.
PB92-217322/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/184
Microbiological Changes in Source Water Treatment: Re-
flections in Distribution Water Quality.
PB92-217363/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/185
Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of Haz-
PB92-217371/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/186
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
PB92-217330/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-92/187
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
tram the Hot Spot of the New Bedford Harbor Superfund
PB92-227321/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/188
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Bioslurry Reactors.
PB92-227339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/190
Assessment of Host Resistance to Infection with Rodent
Malaria
PB92-232784/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/191
Ozone-Induced Inflammatory Response in Pulmonary Cells.
PB92-232792/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/192
Assessment of Immunotoxicity with the Parasitic Infection
Model Trichinella spiralis'
PB92-232800/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/193
Role of Motor Activity in the Asssessment of Neurotoxicity.
PB92-232818/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-92/194
Utility of Activity and Observational Data for Neurotoxicity
Screening.
PB92-232826/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/226
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/230
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols in Anaerobic
Pond Sediments (Chapter 13).
PB92-101708/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/231
Two Different Approaches for Control and Measurement of
Plant Functions in Closed Environmental Chambers.
PB92-108067/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/232
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Water-
sheds.
PB92-108075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/233
Watershed Nitrogen Management: Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-108083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/234
Toxicity of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chemis-
try, Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Recom-
mended Future Research.
PB92-108091/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/235
Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
ards.
PB92-108109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/236
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous Wastes:
Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxtcity, Genetic
Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/237
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/240
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle Toxic
Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/241
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Held
in Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/242
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
qional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/243
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Grain
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature.
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/244
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes.
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/245
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/246
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/247
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachloride
at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite, and Marcasite.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/248
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for the
U S.A. Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/249
Dechlorinations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/250
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecoloqical Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/251
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization Eval-
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/252
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utiliza-
tion Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion Resi-
dues.
PB92-121 1 85/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/253
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1 . Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/254
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/255
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Contami-
nants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/256
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in a
Fuet-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/257
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9 1/258
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/259
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview of
Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/260
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/261
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9 1/262
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/263
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1 990 Summer Study: The
Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/264
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/265
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Missing
Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/267
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/268
Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides on
Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/269
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/270
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/271
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9 1/272
Formation of Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/273
Soil-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/274
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and the
Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/275
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
PB92-1 24551 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/276
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/277
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PB92-126846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/D-91/27S
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/279
Lignocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials.
PB92-126861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/280
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/281
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/282
Pseudopregnancy and the Decidual Cell Response {OCR)
in the Rat.
PB92-126895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/283
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/284
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-Stim-
ulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction in
Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/285
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/286
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/287
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polvhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air.
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-49/550
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-M/551
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/552
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control,
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/553
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Popu-
lations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S44
Problems Associated with Published Environmental Fate
Data.
PB92-101666/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S45
Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Ap-
proach.
PB92-108117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S46
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Potychlorinat-
ed Bipnenyfs, 2.3,7,8-Tetrachtoro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota The Question of Their Relative Toxcological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/547
intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-90/548
U.S Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitonng and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/S49
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/550
Review of the Mutagemcrty of Ethytene Oxide.
PB92-124569/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/551
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer. An End-Point
Method
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/552
Cfoning and Characterization of tfdS, the Represser-Activa-
tor Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichloropheno>cyacetic Acid
Catabofic Plasmid pJP4
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/014
Polyploidy Induction as a Consequence of Topoisomerase
Inhibition. A Flow Cytometric Assessment.
PB92-143866/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/020
5,7-Oihydro>cytryptamine injections Increase Glial Fibriflary
Acidic Protein in the Hypothalamus of Adult Rats.
PB92-143924/RE6 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/215
Fluorescence Techniques for Metal-Humic Interactions.
PB92-101369/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/216
Continuous Multiligand Distribution Model Used to Predict
the Stability Constant of Cu(ll) Metal Complexation with
Humic Material from Fluorescence Quenching Data.
PB92-101377/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/217
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Micro-
bial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
PB92-101385/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/218
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transforma-
tion Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbial As-
semblages.
PB92-101393/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/219
Fate of Commercial Disperse Dyes in Sediments.
PB92-101401/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/220
Application of Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Iden-
tification of Aldehydes in the Environment.
PB92-101419/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/221
Regiospecific Dechlorination of Pentachlorophenol by Dich-
lorophenol-Adapted Microorganisms in Freshwater, Anaero-
bic Sediment Slurries.
PB92-101674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/222
Microbial Degradation of Flurtamone in Three Georgia
Soils.
PB92-101682/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/223
Carbonate Equilibria and Groundwater Sample Collection:
Implications for Estimated Average Subsurface Properties
in Continental North America.
PB92-101690/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/224
Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S. EPA
WRITE Program.
PB92-108133/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/22S
Recovery of Bulk DNA from Soil by a Rapid, Small-Scale
Extraction Method.
PB92-108141/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/226
Patch Size of Forest Openings and Arthropod Populations.
PB92-108158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/227
On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site, Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
PB92-10B166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/228
Model of Additive Effects of Mixtures of Narcotic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-106174/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/229
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate.
1. Sulfur Constituents and Net Retention.
PB92-108182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/230
Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analysis
of Teratogenicity of Chemical Mixtures.
PB92-108190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/231
Nutritional Value of 'Anemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species. 'Metamysidopsis
elongata' (Holmes) and 'Mystdopsis intii' (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/232
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Invasion
by the Isopod 'Symdotea laevidorsalis' (Miers, 1881)
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/233
Interactive Effects of Aldrin, Cyclohexylamine, 2,4-Diamino-
toluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Cooperation
between V79 Cells
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/234
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia') Fed
with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/23S
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/236
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Life History Traits
and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arenaceoden-
tata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
PB92-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-81/238
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/239
Effect of Sodium ChBriae on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/240
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
PB92-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/241
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/242
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/243
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/244
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/245
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Postlabel-
ing Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/246
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrcne: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/247
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine.
PB92-110501/REB 92-01 rC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/248
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Poten-
tials lor Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/249
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/2SO
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/251
Biqdegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous Oxide as
the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/2S2
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Rats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/2S3
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/254
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous NOx-
Induced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds in
the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/255
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/256
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/257
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/258
Asbestos Fiber Release during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners.
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/259
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/260
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/261
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semivolatile
Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/262
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/264
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagentcity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PB92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-91/335
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxyni! in Mice and Rats
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/265
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/266
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/267
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/268
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/269
induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/270
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Follow-
ing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/271
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/272
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/273
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/274
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts on
V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121318/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/275
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/276
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/277
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/278
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses and
Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/279
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobilized
Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/280
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/281
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/282
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratification
Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/283
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/284
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/285
Non-Equilibrium Effects in the Vaporization of Multicompon-
ent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/286
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/287
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/288
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Condi-
tions,
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/289
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reactiv-
ity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/290
Comparison of Animal Infectivity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
genic Dye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inactivation
by Ozone.
PB92-124288/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/291
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/292
Life History and Toxicoiogical Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/293
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/294
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-Phase
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
PB92-124338/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/295
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobic Dyes. Part 1. Relationship be-
tween Solubility and Partition Coefficient.
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/296
Environmental Factors Correlated to Dichlorophenol Dech-
lorination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
PB92-124346/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/297
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/298
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/299
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/300
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies' Aqua-
Detox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/301
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
PB92-124577/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/302
Neurobehavioral Evaluation System (NES) and School Per-
formance.
PB92-124585/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/303
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/304
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/305
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/306
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Stood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo
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EPA/600/J-91/336
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/337
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepaoia' G4 Defective in Catatao-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichtoroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/338
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/339
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/340
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion by Nontarget Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/341
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/342
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Cre-
osote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-S1/343
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
men 'Atherinops affinis'. with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-12980B/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/001
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
PB92-136852/HES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/002
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities.
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-W/003
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Sokditech SITE Tech-
nology.
PB9?;i36878/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-92/OM
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States.
PB92-136886/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OOS
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective
PB92-136694/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/006
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Model for the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterbome Organic Chemicals in Fish.
P892-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/007
Consideration of Pharmacokratics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydnwyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/OOe
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthetic Materials.
PB92-13692B/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-K/009
Demonstration of Meromration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/010
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project.
P892-136944/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/J-92/012
Sulfur Dynamics in Mineral Horizons of Two Northern Hard-
wood Soils. A Column Study with (35)5.
PB92-139955/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/013
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence Suffato Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
PB92-1369S1 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/01S
Selection Kinetics during Serial Cell Culture Passage of
Mixtures of Wild-Type 'Autographa caMomca' Nuclear Po-
Ivhedrosis Virus and Its Recombinant Ac360-Beta-gal
PB92-143874/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/016
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Triadffnefon: Compari-
son with Methylphenidate.
PB92-143882/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/017
Auditory Deficits and Motor Dysfunction Following Iminodi-
proponrtnle Administration in the Rat
PB92-143890/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/018
Influence of Chkmfaneform on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor-
Associated Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation in the Rat
Pituitary and Adrenoconical Secretion.
PB92-143908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/018
Interlaboratory Comparison of Motor Activity Experiments:
Implications for Neurotoxicotogtcal Assessments.
PB92-143916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/021
Effects of Triadimefon on a Multiple Schedule of Fixed-In-
terval Performance: Comparison with Methylphenidate, d-
Amphetamine and Chlorpromazine.
PB92-143932/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/022
Serial Spatial Reversal Learning in Rats: Comparison of In-
strumental and Automaintenance Procedures.
PB92-143940/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/023
Gene Probe for PO Messenger RNA Used to Index Acryl-
amide Toxic Neuropathy in Rats.
PB92-143957/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/024
Interspecies Comparisons of A/D Ratios: A/D Ratios Are
Not Constant Across Species.
PB92-143965/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/025
Generation of Recombinant Baculovirus via Liposome-Me-
diated Transfechon.
PB92-143973/REB 92-01 PC AOVMF A01
EPA/600/J-92/026
Effects of pH, Solid/Solution Ratio. Ionic Strength, and Or-
ganic Acids on Pb and Cd Sorptkxi on Kaolinite.
PB92-143981/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/027
Prediction of the Solubility of Hydrophobia Compounds in
Nomdeal Solvent Mixtures.
P892-143999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/028
Biotransformation of Monoaromabc and Chlorinated Hydro-
carbons at an Aviation Gasoline Spill Site
PB92-144005/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/029
Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivities Calculated from Mul-
tiport-Permeameter Measurements
PB92-144013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/030
Control of Aromatic Waste Air Streams by Soil Bioreactors
PB92-144021/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/031
Ozone Decreases Spring Root Growth and Root Carbohy-
drate Content in Ponderosa Pine the Year Following Expo-
sure.
PB92-144039/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/032
Diumal Water Relations of Walnut Trees: Implications for
Remote Sensing.
PB92-144047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/033
Stress Interactions and Mycorrhizal Plant Response. Under-
stanrJng Carbon Allocation Priorities.
PB92-144054/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/034
Possible Approaches to Establishing Interlaboratory Com-
parability of Measurements of Potychlorinated Biphenyls in
Human Serum.
PB92-144062/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/035
Slowing the Increase of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: A Bi-
ological Approach.
PB92-144070/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/036
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevatona! Differ-
ences in Precipitation Chemistry.
PB92-1440B8/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-*2/037
Formation of Hemoglobin Adducts of Acrytamide and Its
Epcoode Metabolite (flycidarmde in the Rat.
PB92-1S0523/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/OSt
Differentiation of 'Giardia duodenalis' from Other 'Giardia
spp.' by Using Porymerase Chain Reaction and Gene
Probes.
PB92-150531/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/034
Forest Soil Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sulfate:
2. Aluminum and Base Cations.
PB92-150549/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/040
Soil Response to S and N Treatments in a Northern New
England Low Elevation Coniferous Forest
PB92-150556/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/041
Forest Sol Response to Acid and Salt Additions of Sutfate:
3, SoluMizatKXi and Composition of Dissolved Organic
Carbon.
PB92-150564/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/042
Inferences about Solute Transport in Macroporous Forest
Soils from Time Series Models.
PB92-150572/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/043
Spodosol Cation Release and Buffering of Acidic Inputs
PB92-150580/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/044
Near-Continuous Measurement of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Carbonyl Sulfide by an Automatic Gas Chromatograph
PB92-150598/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/045
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Orga-
nisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus Elu-
triate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/046
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-150614/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/047
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization (Journal Article).
PB92-150622/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/048
EPA's Research Projects Relating to the Dual-Circuit and
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers.
PB92-150630/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/050
Contribution of Ammonia, Metals and Nonpolar Organic
Compounds to the Toxicity of Sediment Interstitial Water
from an Illinois River Tributary.
PB92-150648/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/051
EPA SITE Demonstration of the BtoTrol Soil Washing Proc-
PB92-150655/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/052
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE Emerging
Technology Program: 1991 Update.
PB92-150663/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/053
Direct DMA Sequencing of PCR Products.
PB92-150671/REB
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/054
Overview, Conclusions, and Recommendations of the (PCS
Collaborative Study on Complex Mixtures.
PB92-150689/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/055
Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Study of the
Mutagemcity of Complex Mixtures in 'Salmonella typhimur-
ium'.
PB92-150697/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OS6
Standard Reference Materials for Chemical and Biological
Studies of Complex Environmental Samples.
PB92-150705/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/057
Sources of Variation in the Mutagenic Potency of Complex
Chemical Mixtures Based on the Salmonella/Microsome
Assay.
PB92-150713/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/058
Results of the I PCS Collaborative Study on Complex Mix-
tures.
PB92-150721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/OS9
DNA Adducts of the Antitumor Agent Diaziquone.
PB92-150739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/060
Disposition of 2,3,7,&-Tetrabromodibenzo-p-DiOMn and
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Rat: Biliary Excre-
tion and Induction of Cytochromes CYP1A1 and CYP1A2.
PB92-1S0747/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/061
Utility of Light Scatter in the Morphological Analysis of
Sperm.
PB92-150754/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/062
Morphological Transformation and DNA Adduct Formation
by Benzfflaceanthrylene and Its Metabolites in C3H10T1/
2CL8 Cells: Evidence for Both Cyclopenta-Ring and Bay-
Region Metabolic Activation Pathways.
PB92-150762/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/063
Effects of NGF and Fetal Cell Transplants on Spatial
Learning after Intradentate Administration of Cotehicine.
PB92-150770/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/064
Effect of Inhaled Methanol on Pituitary and Tesbcular Hor-
mones in Chamber Acclimated and Non-Acclimated Rats.
PB92-150788/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92-06S
Fungicide Benomyl(Methyl 1-(Butytearbamoyl)-2-Benzimida-
zolecarbamate) Causes Testicular Dysfunction by Inducing
the Sloughing of Germ Cells and Occlusion of Efferent Due-
tules
PB92-150796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/066
In vitro/In vivo Comparison of Yolk-Sac Function and
Embryo Development.
PB92-150804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/067
Host Resistance to Murine Malaria in Mice Exposed to the
Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitor, 2'-Deoxycoformycin.
PB92-150812/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/068
Computational Studies of the 3-Dimensional Structure of
Cydopenta Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Containing a
Gulf Region.
PB92-150820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-92/143
EPA/600/J-92/069
Assessing Developmental Hazard: The Reliability of the A/
D Ratio.
PB92-150838/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/070
Relationships between Lung Function and Physical Charac-
teristics in Young Adult Black and White Males and Fe-
males.
PB92-150846/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/071
90-Day Toxicity Study of Dichloroacetate in Dogs.
PB92-150853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/072
Myelin Basic Protein-Messenger RNA (MBP-mRNA) Expres-
sion during Triethyltin-lnduced Myelin Edema
PB92-150861/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/073
Concentration-Time Models for the Effects of Ozone on
Brqnchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Protein from Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB92-150679/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/074
Effects of Chemically Induced Maternal Toxicity on Prenatal
Development in the Rat.
PB92-150887/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/075
Effect of Pentachlorpphenol on the Activation of 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene to Genotoxic Urinary Metabolites in CD-1 Mice: A
Comparison of Gl Enzyme Activities and Urine Mutagenic-
ity.
PB92-150895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/076
* Bacterial Transport through Homogeneous Soil.
PB92-153329/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/077
Pollution Prevention Methods in the Surface Coating Indus-
try.
PB92-153337/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/078
AL and the Environment: Knowledge-Based Tools for Envi-
ronmental Decision Makers.
PB92-153345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/079
Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Experimentally Toxi-
fied Pond Ecosystems.
PB92-153352/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/080
Physical and Chemical Control of Released Microorganisms
at Field Sites.
PB92-153360/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/081
Nutrient Leaching from Conifer Needles in Relation to
Foliar Apoplast Cation Exchange Capacity.
PB92-153378/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/082
Evaluation of Wetland Development and Waterbird Re-
sponse at Elk Creek Wildlife Management Area. Lake Mills,
Iowa, 1961 to 1990.
PB92-153386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/083
Sulfate Retention and Cation Leaching of Forest Soils in
Response to Acid Additions.
PB92-153394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/085
Ten Year Review of Plastics Recycling.
PB92-153402/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/087
Simulation Results of Single Refrigerants for Use in a Dual-
Circuit Refrigerator/Freezer.
PB92-153790/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/OM
Effects of Building Features on Indoor Air and Pollutant
Movements.
PB92-153808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/089
Reduction of Nitrobenzene by Four Sulfide Minerals: Kinet-
ics, Products, and Solubility.
PB92-153816/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/090
Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Reactions (pH 3-8)
of Iron(ll) with Hydrogen Peroxide: The Photo-Fenton Reac-
tion.
PB92-153824/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/091
Trends in Catskill Stream Water Quality: Evidence from His-
torical Data.
PB92-153832/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/092
Selection of a Base Serum for the Preparation of Quality
Control Pools Containing Environment Analytes.
PB92-153840/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Leaf Photosynthetic and Water Relations Responses for
'Valencia' Orange Trees Exposed to Oxidant Air Pollution
PB92-153857/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/094
Climate Chanqe and Isoprene Emissions from Vegetation.
PB92-153865/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/095
Ecological Regions versus Hydrologic Units: Frameworks
for Managing Water Quality.
PB92-153873/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/096
Inlerlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153881/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interlaboratory Study of Cellular Fluorescence Intensity
Measurements with Fluorescein-Labeled Microbead Stand-
ards.
PB92-153899/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/09B
Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring
Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, USA.
PB92-153907/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/099
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected
Protective Glove Materials.
PB92-153915/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/100
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-153923/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/101
Bioavailability to Plants of Sludge-Bome Toxic Organics.
PB92-153931/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/102
Reclaiming Fiber from Newsprint Dry Methods.
PB92-153949/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/103
Evaluation of Four Aerobiological Sampling Methods for the
Retrieval of Aerosolized 'Pseudomonas syringae'.
PB92-158591/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/105
Retinoic Acid Alters Epithelial Differentiation during Palaoto-
genesis.
PB92-158617/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/106
Lotus 1-2-3-Based System for Recording and Maintaining
Body Weight of Laboratory Animals.
PB92-15862S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/107
Neurobiological Effects of Colchicine: Modulation by Nerve
Growth Factor.
PB92-158633/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/108
Comparisons of the Effects of TCDD and Hydrocortisone
on Growth Factor Expression Provide Insight into Their
Interaction in the Embryonic Mouse Palate.
PB92-158641/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/109
Relationship between Cholinesterase Inhibition and Ther-
moregulation Following Exposure to Diisopropyl Fluoro-
phosphate in the Rat.
PB92-158658/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/110
Intersubject Variability in Human Acute Ozone Responsive-
ness. Symposium Proceedings.
PB92-158666/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/111
Interspecies Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens: Relation-
ships between Mouse Skin Tumors and Human Lung
Cancer.
PB92-158674/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/112
Deposition Patterns of Cigarette Smoke in Human Airways.
PB92-158682/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/113
Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Natural Aquifer Ma-
terial: Implications for Contaminant Transport.
PB92-158690/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/114
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette Smoke
and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/115
Reversibility of Tributyltin-lnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-164854/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/116
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
PB92-164862/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/117
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor.
PB92-164870/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/118
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
PB92-164888/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/119
Induction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
bv Polvcyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/120
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cells by Chlorohydroxyfuranones. Mutagens Isolat-
ed from Drinking Water.
PB92-164904/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/121
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/122
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/123
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3,4-(Dicnloro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Furan-
one, Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/124
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Humic Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
PB92-164946/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/125
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
PB92-164953/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/126
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/127
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/128
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries Man-
agement and Operations.
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/129
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for Neu-
trally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/130
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infrared
Spectrometry for the Determination of Semivolatile Organic
Compounds in Air Sample Extracts.
PB92-166651/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/131
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages, Inter-Glacial
Epochs and Modem Times.
PB92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/132
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Stationary
Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/133
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass Spec-
tra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/134
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/136
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/137
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Compounds
in Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/138
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Parti-
cles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/139
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process.
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/140
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics at
Superiund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/141
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/142
Limited PCS Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/143
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EP A/600/J-92/144
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/14S
QSARs for Predicting BiotK and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/146
OSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/147
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems. Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/148
Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluoridated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3, CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O,
CF3OCF2H, and CF3OCH3; and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
PB92-179746/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/149
Hurrac Substances and Contaminant Transport: A Review.
PB92-179753/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/1SO
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO Abate-
ment.
PB92-179761/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ 0-92/151
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Puberty
in the Female House Mouse.
PB92-179779/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/152
Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery.
PB92-179787/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/1S3
Eponde Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cydo-
penta Potycycbc Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
PB92-179795/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/J-92/1S4
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System tor Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
PB92-t79803/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/155
Sorptjon of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi •AspergMus
mger' and Mucor rou».
PB92-179611/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/1S6
Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Oaphnta
PB92-179629/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/157
Spectroscope Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
P89£l79837/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/15«
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
PB92-17984S/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/159
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
PB92-179B52/REB 92-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/160
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
PB92-179660/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/16.1
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
PB92-179876/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/162
Chemical Substitution for 1.1.1,-Tncnkxoemane and Metha-
nol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179686/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/163
Ozonanon/Post-ChtonnatJon of Hume Aoxt A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
PB92-1S0280/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S2/164
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings-
PB92-1B029B/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF ADI
EPA/600/J-92/16S
Serotogical Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coir
O157 and otner Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
PB92-18O306/REB 92-O1 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/166
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selection.
PB92-180314/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/167
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin.
France.
PB92-180322/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/166
Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'In situ' Conjugation Experiments.
P892-1803307REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/169
Oregon, USA, Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
PB92-1B0348/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/170
Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
PB92-180355/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/171
Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs Ex-
posed to Dteldnn.
PB92-180363/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/172
How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
PB92-180371/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-92/173
Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene from
'Streptomyces vridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
PB92-180389/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/174
Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
PB92-180397/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/17S
Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
" 16.
2-1S0405/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/176
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/177
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyatella' and 'Gammarus'
PB92-18S846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/178
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/179
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188B61/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/160
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Fiessler Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
PB92-188879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/181
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews)
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/182
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras' and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1M
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1S5
Muttifactor Potency Scheme for Comparing the Carcinogen-
ic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/18S
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
Orsorfide (CS2).
PB92-188929/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/187
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB92-188937/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/1M
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicrty of 2-Hydroxyethyl
Aorylate and Acrylamtde in Rats.
PB92-188945/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/169
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-1B8952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/190
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-Free
Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/191
Characteristics of the U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicity Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/192
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-18B986/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/193
Kmetochore-Staining of Spermatid Mere-nuclei Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radia!ion or Acrylamide.
PB92-188994/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/194
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosutfan in Amygdala Kindling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/19S
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/ 196
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/ 197
Potential of Carp to Bioactgvate Benzo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB
EPA/600/J-92/198
Comparison of Screening Approaches. 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/199
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide En-
dosulfan.
PB92-1B9059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/200
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictaiurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/201
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepatocytes
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/203
Genetic Activity Profile Database.
PB92-1 89091 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/204
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility "
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/20S
Solidification/Stabilization. Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/206
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respirometrically Generat-
ed Bbkinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/207
Water Quality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage
PB92-195643/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/208
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-19S650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/209
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Atherin-
ops affinis', and Inland Sitvefside, 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/210
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/211
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/212
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Laboratory
Btofilms.
PB92-19S692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-92/213
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis, and
Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/214
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Genomic
Libraries.
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/2 IS
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAD: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fusions
with Novel Damage-lnducibfe (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/216
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of Colletoln-
chum gloeosporioides' f p. 'Aeschynomene'
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/218
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis', with
Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/219
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Transfor-
mation in Native and Introduced Species of Bacteria in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/220
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia ber-
yllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay. Florida.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-92/291
EPA/600/J-92/221
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selfing Hermaphrodite
Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/,1-92/222
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered Micro-
organism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological Studies
in Streams.
PB92-195791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/223
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated Diox-
ins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/224
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/225
Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/226
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and Mu-
tagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Article).
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/227
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOx
Removal.
PB92-195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/228
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the
Subsurface Environment.
PB92-217157/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/229
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/230
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/231
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcinogens.
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-92/232
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral Eval-
uation System.
PB92-195858/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/233
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons and
Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/234
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/235
Undfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropollu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/236
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/237
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/238
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichloroethy-
lene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-92/239
Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/240
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid. .„..._ .„,
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/241
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on Source
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/242
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium thermoau-
totrophicum' Strain DeltaH Encodes a Polvferredoxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/243
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling lor the Buffalo
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/244
System for Control of River Water Quality for the Communi-
ty of Madrid Using QUAL2E. .„„,.«- ,„«
PB92-206218/R6B 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/245
Predicting the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in Natu-
PB9la20«00/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/246
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste In-
cinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory Air
Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/247
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/248
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natol: A DNA Intercalates in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-206283/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/249
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotoxi-
cology.
PB92-206291/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/250
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Fisher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/251
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Cholinergic
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Colchicine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/252
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Comparison
of Slot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sandwich
ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/253
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/254
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/255
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-206358/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/256
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
by Acute Chlorpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/257
Effect of Bioremediation on the Mutagenicity of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
PB92-206374/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/258
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
PB92-206382/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/259
Predictive Assay for Rodent Carcinogenicity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
PB92-206390/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/260
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal Arti-
PB92-206408/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/261
Use of the Fungicide Carbendazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-92/262
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/263
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
PB92-206432/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/264
Comparative Analysis of Dioxins and Furans in Ambient Air
by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spectrome-
PB92-206440/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/265
Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environmen-
BCy 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/266
Stimulation of Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachloroeth-
ene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of Short-
Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/267
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment.
PB92-205228/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/268
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus salmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/269
Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Generat-
ed Flows.
PB92-209311/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/270
Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
PB92-209329/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/271
Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells.
PB92-209337/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/272
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Protein
by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): Effects
of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on
Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and Content.
PB92-209345/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/273
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bronchoal-
veolar Macrophages.
PB92-209352/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/274
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinesterase
in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Organo-
phosphate Exposures.
PB9M09360/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/275
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
PB92-217165/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/276
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
cultural Soil Carbon.
PB92-217173/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/277
Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
ments.
PB92-217181/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/278
Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power.
PB92-217199/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/279
Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
PB92-217207/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/280
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
EPA/600/J-92/281
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
PB92-217223/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/282
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/283
Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
PB92-217249/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/284
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia coli' 0157:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/285
Effect of the Method of Preparing Monochloramine upon In-
activation of MS2 Coliphage, 'Escherichia coli', and 'Kleb-
siella pneumoniae'.
PB92-217355/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/286
Prediction of Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (K sub ow)
with Algorithmically Derived Variables.
PB92-217348/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/287
Hierarchical Stochastic Model of Large-Scale Atmospheric
Circulation Patterns and Multiple Station Daily Precipitation.
PB92-217421/REB 92-04 PC A03
EPA/600/J-92/288
Land-Surface Hydrology Parameterization with Subgrid Vari-
ability for General Circulation Models.
PB92-217447/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/289
Effects of Section 404 Permitting on Freshwater Wetlands
in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
PB92-217439/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/290
Effects of El Nino and La Nina on Seabird Assemblages in
the Equatorial Pacific.
PB92-217405/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/291
Effects of Aqueous and Dietary Exposure of Dieldrin on
Survival, Growth and Bioconcentration in Mallard Ducklings.
PB92-217413/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-92/292
Cartographic and Geometric Components of a Global Sam-
pling Design for Environmental Monitoring.
PB92-217397/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/293
Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
oaniline by Rainbow Trout 'Onchorhyncus mykiss'.
PB92-227354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/294
Comparison of SIMCA Pattern Recognition and Library
Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
Spectra.
PB92-227362/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/295
Apportionment of Residential Indoor Aerosol, VOC, and Al-
dehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and Their
Source Strengths.
PB92-227370/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/296
Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated Soil
and Waste Deposits at Superfund Lead Battery Recycling
Sites.
PB92-227388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/297
Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
Pesticides.
PB92-227396/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/298
Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simula-
tion of Hydraulic Head and Inverse Modeling.
PB92-227404/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/299
Application of the EPR Spin-Trapping Technique to the De-
tection of Radicals Produced in vivo during Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Ozone.
PB92-227412/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/300
Reduction of Neutrophil Influx Diminishes Lung Injury and
Mortality Following Phosgene Inhalation.
I2-227420/REB
PB92-227420/REB " 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/301
Inferspecws Cytogenetic Comparisons. Studies with X-Radi-
ation and Bleomyctn Sulfate.
PB92-227438/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/302
Evaluation and Comparison of Spatial Interpolators.
PB92-227446/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/303
Relationship between Free Liquids and Solids Content for
Sewage Sludges.
PB92-227453/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/305
Toxicrty Reduction Evaluation at a Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plant Using Mutagentoty as an Endpoint
PB92-232834/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/307
Metals in Ground Water Sampling Artifacts and Reproduc-
ibility.
PB92-227479/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/308
Acquisition of Representative Ground Water Quality Sam-
ples for Metals.
PB92-227487/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/309
Age-Related Percutaneous Penetration of 2-sec-Butyl-4-6-
Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) in Rats.
PB92-227495/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/310
Effects of Trimethyttin on Repeated Acquisition (Learning)
in the Radial-Arm Maze.
PB92-227503/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-92/311
Corticosterone Hypersecretion in Preweanling Rats Ex-
posed Neonatally to Trimethyttin.
PB92-227529/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA/600/J-92/312
Deposition Patterns of Ragweed Pollen in the Human Res-
piratory Tract.
PB92-227537/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/313
Carcinogenic Risk of Non-Uniform Alpha Particle Irradiation
in the Lungs: Radon Progeny Effects at Bronchial Bifurca-
tions.
PB92-227545/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/314
Carboxyhemoglobin and Brain Blood Flow in Humans.
PB92-227552/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/315
Letters to the Editor.
PB92-227560/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/316
Human Caranogenesis by Arsenic.
PB92-227578/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/317
Quantitative Image Cytometry of Hepatocytes Expressing
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Phthalate Esters.
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/318
Genotoxicity of Industrial Wastes and Effluents. A Review.
PB92-227594/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/319
Fetal and Maternal Effects of Continual Exposure of Rats
to 970-MHz Circularly-Polarized Microwaves.
PB92-227602/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/320
Reply to 'Selective Development Toxicity: Misuse of the
Concept via Mis-Application of a Mis-Defined 'A/D Ratio'.
(Letter to the Editor).
PB92-227610/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-92/321
DNA Adduct Formation by 12 Chemicals with Populations
Potentially Suitable for Molecular Epidemiological Studies.
PB92-227628/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/322
Immature Rat Leydig Cells are Intrinsically Less Sensitive
Than Adult Leydig Cells to Ethane Dimethanesulfonate.
PB92-232S42/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/323
New Methods for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity of
Chemical Substances.
PB92-232859/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/324
Effects of PCB (Aroclor (Trade Name) 1254) on Non-Spe-
cific Immune Parameters in Rhesus ('Macaca mulatta')
Monkeys.
PB92-232867/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/325
Age-Dependent Changes in Activity of Mallard Plasma Chc-
linesterases.
PB92-232875/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/500/J-92/326
Clirnate Change in Thailand and Its Potential Impact on
Rice Yield.
PB92-2328S3/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MO/J-92/327
Carbon Storage Potential of Short Rotation Tropical Tree
Plantations.
PB92-232891/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/328
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model (Journal Article).
PB92-232909/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/329
Biological Diversity and Biological Integrity: Current Con-
cerns for Lakes and Streams.
PB92-232917/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/330
Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Property-Reactivity Correla-
tions for Predicting Environmental Fate of Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB92-232925/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/331
Analysis of Long-Term and Seasonal River Water Quality
Changes in Latvia.
PB92-232933/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/332
Role of Property-Reactivity Relationships in Meeting the
EPA's Needs for Environmental Fate Constants.
PB92-232941/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/333
Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins from
the Ozonation Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide
Levels.
P892-2329S8/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/334
Approach to Calculating Wind-Driven Currents and Trans-
port of Substances in Unstratffied Water Bodies Using Cur-
vilinear Coordinates.
PB92-232966/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/335
Differences between Rats and Mice in the Immunosuppres-
sive Activity of 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Methoxyacetic
Acid.
PB92-232974/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/336
EyeWmk Conditioning in the Developing Rat.
PB92-232982/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-92/337
Hepatocartinogenicity of Chloral Hydrate, 2-Chloroacetalde-
hyde. and Dichkxoacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB92-232990/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/338
Host Resistance to 'Tnchinetla spiralis' Infection in Rats
and Mice: Species-Dependent Effects of Cyclophospha-
mide Exposure.
PB92-233006/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/339
Relative Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Mineral Fibers:
Comparison with Residual Pulmonary Mineral Fiber Number
and Epidemiology.
PB92-233014/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/340
Ineffectiveness of Cough for Enhancing Mucus Clearance
in Asymptomatic Smokers.
PB92-233022/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-92/341
Methodological Issues in Human Exposure Studies of Low
Level Solvent Mixtures.
PB92-233030/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/040
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground
Water: Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/044
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
furbished Railcar Bearing Assemblies.
PB92-104348/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/045
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Pro-
totype Printed Circuit Boards.
PB92-104355/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/M-91/046
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Speed Reduction Equipment.
PB92-104363/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/M-91/047
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Labels.
PB92-104371/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/051
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
PB92-239557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/001
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/002
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003A
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge incinerators.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-151554/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003B
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 2. Site 5 Emission Test Report Hexavalent Chromi-
um Method Evaluation.
PB92-151562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/H-92/003C
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 3. Site 6 Emissions Test Report.
PB92-151570/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/003D
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 4. Site 6 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151588/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/003E
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 5. Site 7 Test Report CEMS Evaluation.
PB92-151596/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/003F
Emissions of Metals. Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 6. Site 8 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151604/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/003G
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 7. Site 8 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151612/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/003H l
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 8. Site 9 Emission Test Report.
PB92-151620/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/003I
Emissions of Metals, Chromium and Nickel Species, and
Organics from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
Volume 9. Site 9 Emission Test Report - Appendices.
PB92-151638/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/R-92/OOS
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion in Devel-
oping Countries: A Pilot Study in Manila
PB92-139369/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/R-92/006
Identification and Characterization of Missing or Unaccount-
ed for Area Source Categories.
PB92-139377/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/007
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
fill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
PB92-137520/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/008
Radon Pressure Differential Project, Phase 1, Florida
Radon Research Program.
PB92-148519/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/009
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB92-141290/REB 92-01 PCA1S/MFA03
EPA/600/R-92/010
Recommended HVAC Standard of the Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB92-147909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/H-92/011
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Field Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/600/R-92/117
EPA/600/R-92/012
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/013
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods.
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/014
Limited-Use Chemical Protective Clothing for EPA Super-
fund Activities.
PB92-H3494/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/015
Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environ-
mental Policy. Proceedings of a Workshop. Held in Arling-
ton, Virginia, on July 22-23, 1991.
PB92-137975/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/017
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refrigerant
Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/020
Effects of Glean, a Sulfonylurea Herbicide, on the Repro-
ductive Biology and Fruit Set in Cherry Trees. Progress
Report to Region 10.
PB92-14265Z7REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/022
Alaska North Slope Oil-Field Restoration Research Strate-
$392-151653/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92-023
Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofil-
PB9SM49269/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF A06
EPA/600/R-92/024
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Distillation: Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-153444/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/025
Indoor Air Quality Data Base for Organic Compounds.
PB92-1SB468/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/027
Asbestos Concentrations Two Years After Abatement in
PB9f!w476/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/R-92/028
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincinnati.
"2 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/800/R-92/029
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13,
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/030
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summary.
Held in Dallas, Texas on April 16-18, 1991. .„„„. .„,
PB92-178938/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-92/031
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land.
Volume 2. European Case Studies.
gB92-146166/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/032
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Wesfinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachloro-
phenol (PCP) Immunoassays. ..-,.,,- Ano
PB92-18B713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/033
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and Rec-
ommendations (March 26-28, 1991). .M,.,c .„,
PB92-216894/REB 92-04 pc A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/03S
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Mem-
branes: Treatment of Soil-Wash Rinse-Water_L|achates
PB92-153436/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/036
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/037
Development of an Empirical Model of Methane Emissions
PBM^SMTS/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SOO/R-92/039
Exposure and Release Estimations for Filter Press and Tray
Dryer Operations Based on Pilot Plant Data »«,,MI= am
PB92-158450/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/041
Detecting Water Flow Behind Pipe in Injection wells
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/042
Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents. .nc/nc *n->
PB92-146943/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/043
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB
EPA/600/R-92/044
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts
PB92-232347/REB
EPA/600/R-92/046
Pollution Prevention Case Studies Compendium.
PB92-180165/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/047
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/048
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Activat-
ed Alumina.
PB92-164789/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/049
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three Pro-
tective Clothing Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/OSO
Evaluation of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer
for Particle-Associated Ammonium Sulfate Determination.
PB92-160084/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/051
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
PB92-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/052A
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0, 1, 2, and 3 Held
in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/052B
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held in
Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174671 /REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174697/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/600/R-92/052C
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/OS5
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/056
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity.
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/057
Technical Aspects of Underground Storage Tank Closure
PB92-161199/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/058
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/OS9
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation Tech-
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166958/REB
92-04 PC A08/MF A02
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
''92-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/600/R-92/060
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
PBS9e2d178946aCRhEB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/064
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
~ ' " rolled to Land.
j 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/065
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incin-
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/066
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
pH&zESS/REB1 MaV 19' 1"2 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/067
Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncertain-
ties in Biogenic Emissions, i.n/uc AIM
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/6M/R-92/068
Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
PB92-178953/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/069
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe. »rte/nc AH<
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/070
User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Investi-
PB902n-1P78°96?/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/071
Evaluation of VOST and SemiVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III, Bench and Laboratory Studies. »n,/Mp »m
PB92-178979/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/073
Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
?B92-178987/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/074
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three Cul-
PB92-°78995/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/077
NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
PB92-180082/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/H-92/079
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Alqae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-206259/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/083
Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
PB92-184977/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-600/R-92/084
Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
PB92-180868/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/085
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
PB926184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/088
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
PB92-213206/REB
EPA/600/R-92/089
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
PB92-T69382/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/090
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitioation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPV600/R-92/091
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/094
Tests of Indoor Air Quality Sinks.
PB92-218346/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/095
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Northwest
PBaM849B5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/096
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil. A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/098
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/102
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings.
PB92-192194mEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/104A
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
PB92-l'69614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/105
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in Al-
exandria Virginia on August 17-20, 1992.
PB92-216944/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/106
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Monitor-
ing Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/107
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April 10-
PB912-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/112
Protocols for Evaluating Oxidant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205848/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/114
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit Board
PB92-a98U555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/115
Demonstration of Sorbent Injection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/116
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
PB92-203ll6/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/117
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
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EPA/600/R-92/119
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
PB92-201128/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/120A
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/120B
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/124
Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
PB92-212976/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-92/125
HVAC Systems in the Current Stock of U.S. K-12 Schools.
PB92-218338/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/127
Mutagemcity of Emissions from the Simulated Open Bum-
ing of Scrap Rubber Tires.
P692-217009/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/129
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
PB92-207703/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/6OO/R-92/136
Experimental Design and Instrumentation for a Field Experi-
ment.
PB92-217454/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/137
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Clean-Up
Operation.
PB92-206895/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/13*
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from Soils.
PB92-209378/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/141
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collection
of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources for
Nitrous Oxide Measurement.
PB92-216928/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/H-S2/142
On-Site Engineering Report for the Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorptton Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
PB92-216936/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/143
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground Pe-
troleum Pipelines.
PB92-207687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/150
Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Resto-
ration and Creation.
PB92-217306/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/151
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program for the Period October 1989 through Septem-
ber 1990.
PB92-217298/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/152
Summary Report for the National Atmospheric Deposition
Program National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Site Visita-
tion Program.
PB92-219823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/156
Interim Protocol for the Evaluation of Survival of Genetically
Engineered Microorganisms by Simulating the Aerial Envi-
ronment Using a Freeze-Drying Procedure.
PB92-217470/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/157
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Monitoring Study Data Report.
PB92-220656/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/158
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refrigerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/160
Protocol for Testing the Effects of Fungal Pesticides on
Nontarget Beetles Using 'Hippodamia convergens' (Coteop-
tera: Coccinellidae)
PB92-217488/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/H-92/164
Removal of Radium from Drinking Water.
PB92-218320/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-92/169
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth.
PB92-238468/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/170
Soil Vapor Extraction Column Experiments on Gasoline
Contaminated Soil.
PB92-226430/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/H-92/t71
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-235688/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/176
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Update State-of-the-Art on
Mechanisms of Action and Factors Influencing Performance
with Emphasis on Laboratory Studies.
PB92-222207/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/177
Chemical Oil Spill Dispersants: Evaluation of Three Labora-
tory Procedures for Estimating Performance.
PB92-222041 /REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/6OO/R-92/182
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF AOZ
EPA/600/R-92/184
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation: Case Histories at High Point
and Fayetteville, North Carolina.
PB92-222231/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/R-92/186
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/600/R-92/187
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/188
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/002
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/003
Waste Reduction Activities and Options at a Printer of
Forms and Supplies for the Legal Profession.
PB92-217496/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/004
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/S-92/005
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Dairy.
PB92-217264/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/006
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/007
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evaporators.
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/008
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-196344/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/S-92/009
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Components for Automobile Air Conditioners.
PB92-217272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/010
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/011
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Galvanized Steel Parts.
PB92-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/012
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/013
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Water Analysis Instrumentation.
PB92-217280/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/014
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Can-
Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/015
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
PB92-188747/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/016
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Per-
manent-Magnet DC Electric Motors.
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/017
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Mili-
tary Furniture.
PB92-217256/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/018
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/019
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/020
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/022
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/S-92/025
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear Pow-
ered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-235654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-92/027
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/V-92/001
America's Ecological Report Card: Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program (EMAP) (Video).
PB92-780865/REB 92-04 AV$35.00
EPA/625/2-79/021
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration on
Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179894/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-79/022
Capsule Report: Banco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Panic-
ulate Removal System.
PB92-179902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-79/023
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania.
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-79/024
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the Integ-
rity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
PB92-179928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-80/028
Capsule Report: Disposal of Flue Gas Desulfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
PB92-179936/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-82/029
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
PB92-179944/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-84/031
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
PB92-179993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/3-91/019F
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/625/3-91/020
Workshop Report on Toxicity Equivalency Factors for Poly-
chlorinated Biphenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/625/3-91/021
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Globulin: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in
the Male Rat. Held in Gaithersburg, MD. on November. 13-
14,1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/625/3-91/022
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Ecolog-
ical Risk Assessment.
PB92-213198/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/625/4-91/027
Seminar Publication: Nonpoint Source Watershed Work-
shop. Held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 29-31.
1991.
PB92-137504/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/625/6-91/014
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
PB92-141373/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/625/6-91/026
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/6-91/031
Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste.
PB92-137512/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/625/7-88/003
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
PB92-216985/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/625/7-91/012
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing Indus-
try.
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/014
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fiberglass-Reinforced
and Composite Plastics Industry.
PB91-227967/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/015
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance
and Repair Industry.
PB91-228817/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/625/7-91/016
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinishing
Industry.
PB92-1Z9139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/7-91/017
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Pharmaceutical Indus-
PB92-100080/RE8 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/625/8-80/004
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas Desul-
furization. Dual Alkali Process.
PB92-150341/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/8-82/009
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas Desul-
furization: Spray Dryer Process.
PB92-150358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/8-85/010
Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
PB92-150366/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/8-86/011
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
PB92-216969/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/8-87/012
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and Foam-
PB192-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
EPA/625/R-92/002
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous and
Radioactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/650/R-92/017B
Technology Evaluation Report: Babcock and Wilcox Cy-
clone Furnace Vitrification Technology. Volume 2.
PB92-222223/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/700/C-92/004
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the 1990
Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/700/C-92/036A
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Documentation for the 1990
Magnetic Tape.
PB92-155381/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/700/K-92/001
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
Section 313 Release Reporting Requirements.
PB92-226216/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/700/K-92/004
Pesticide Reregistration.
PB92-231182/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/700/K-92/005
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your Lawn
in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/700/R-92/001
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
PB92-224328/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/700/R-92/002
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 3. Rate of Indirect Pho-
PB92-150374/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/700/R-92/003
Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
Troposphere. Theory and Practice. 4. Rate of Indirect Pho-
PB92-150382/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/700/R-92/004
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
PB*2-22763^/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/735/R-92/001
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
das para los Trabajadores del Campo).
PB92-224344/REB 92-04 PC A03
EPA/737/B-92/001
General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesti-
cides in the United States. Second Edition.
PB92-221811/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/744/B-92/001
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/744/R-92/001
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report, Second
PB92-n232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/749/M-92/001
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/001
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells. ..,,.,,- »no
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/002
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Nitro-
gen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3 -
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides. _,.„-»„,
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/810/B-92/003
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survey of
Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinated
Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
EPA/810/B-92/005
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/006
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6.
PB92-16B558/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/007
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fumi-
gants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/008
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/810/B-92/009
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for Ana-
lytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/810/B-92/010
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1.
PB92-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/011
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/012
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 - Eth-
ylene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/013
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Character-
ization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/014
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/810/B-92/015
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data Col-
lection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/821/R-92/002
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater.
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/821/R-92/003
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
PB92-?73533/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/821/R-92/004
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufac-
turing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/821/R-92/005
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/822/B-91/001
Special Interest Group (SIG) Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual, v.1.0: A Division of the
Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulletin
92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/822/R-92/001
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A Review and
Analysis of Survey Methods. ..,.„„- »„<
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/823/R-92/002
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 1: Estuaries and Waste
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/823/R-92/003
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2: Application of Estua-
rine Waste Load Allocation Models. ..,,.,,- ».,
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/840/B-92/001
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Publications
PB92-224310/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/901/B-92/001
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assessment
of Their Future GIS Needs.
PB92-178227/REB 92-01 PCA13/MFA03
EPA/904/6-88/001
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
Terranes.
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-88/197
Sampling and Analysis Design tor Development of Everett
Harbor Action Program.
PB92-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/910/9-89/027F
Chetco Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)
Designation: Final Environmental Impact Statement.
PB92-104470/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-90/024
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/001
Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Activi-
ties on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
PB92-104520/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/005
Long-Term Changes in the Areal Extent of Tidal Marshes,
Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/010
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Selected
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/020
Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
PB92-104504/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/021
Sunken Vessels and Aircraft Containing Hazardous Materi-
als in Puget Sound.
PB92-104512/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/026
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Evalua-
tion of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and Re-
productive Success.
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/032
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/033
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration Projects
in the Pacific Northwest.
PB92-196039/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/038
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/039
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/040
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/041
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/042
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
PB92?1h6^867%EB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/046
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-92/003
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-196021/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4S03-91/012A
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduction
Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB92-176221/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-8613
Aerial radiological survey of Pocatello and Soda Springs,
Idaho and surrounding area, June-July 1986.
DE91017051/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.1-12A
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as of
March 31,1992).
PB92-963267/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-07A
Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
PB92-963255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N095
Determination and Occurrence of AHH-Active Polychlorinat-
ed Biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodibenzofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
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Biota. The Question of Their Relative lexicological Signifi-
cance.
PB92-108125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N196
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-NX11
Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Invasion
by the Isopod 'Synidotea laevidorsatis' (Miers. 1881).
PB92-108018/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-NX20
Nutritional Value of 'Anemia' and Tigriopus califomicus'
(Baker) for Two Pacific Mysid Species. •Metamysidopsis
elongate' (Holmes) and 'Mysidopsis hits1 (Holmquist).
PB92-108000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-X136
Increased Reproduction by Mysids ('Mysidopsis barua') Fed
with Enriched 'Artemia' spp. Nauplii.
PB92-108034/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERLN-784A
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-916
Life History and Toxicotogjcal Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Mysids.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-10M
Effects of a Contaminated Sediment on Lite History Traits
and Population Growth Rate of 'Neanthes Arenaceoden-
tata' (Polychaeta: Nereidae) in the Laboratory.
P892-108059/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1126
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-11M
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERLM-1190
Influence of Constant and Fluctuating Salinity on Re-
sponses of 'Mysidopsis barua' Exposed to Cadmium in a
Life-Cycle Test.
PB92-108042/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF A01
ERLN-1217
Interactive Effects of Alarm, Cydohexylamine, 2,4-Drammo-
toluene and Two Phorbol Esters on Metabolic Cooperation
between V79 Cells.
PB92-108026/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1227
Aod-Volatile Suffide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel BioavatoMity in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1255
Watershed Nitrogen Management Upper Potomac River
Basin Case Study.
PB92-10B083/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1262
Toxicity of Chkxine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chemis-
try. Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Recom-
mended Future Research.
PB92-106091/REB 92-01 PC AO3/MF AD1
ERLN-1344
Uncertainties in Nitrogen Mass Loadings in Coastal Water-
sheds.
PB92-10B075/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLM-1347
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERUM349
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERNL-10M
OecMorinatkxis of Potychlorinated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
FCR-11900A
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
fill Gas. Phase 1 Final Report: Conceptual Study.
PB92-137S20/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FRt-UW-MM
Long-Term Changes in the Area! Extent of Tidal Marshes,
Eekjrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget Sound.
PB92-104496/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
FRHJW-9105
Long-Term Trends in Puget Sound Marine Fishes: Selected
Data Sets.
PB92-104488/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF Ml
•EPA/LFO91/59
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
PB92-139815/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
IEPA/WPC/»1-212
Hfinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
PB92-206879/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
IEPA/WPC/92-110A
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 1: State-
wide Summary Report.
PB92-222512/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
IEPA/WPC-92-110D
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1991. Volume 4: West-
Central Illinois Region.
PB92-239482/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/92-110F
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1991. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB92-222876/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC-92-110G
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/92-255
Illinois Water Quality Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-223023/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
IL/SGS/ENG-141
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Uners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
ISBN-0-16-036223-7
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB92-131390/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
IS8N-0-16-037M9-X
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. Major EPA Dockets.
Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management Pro-
grams, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library and
Information Services, State Environmental Libraries, EPA
Scientific Models New for 1992. 1992 Edition.
PB92-147438/REB 92-04 PCS21.00
ISBN-0-30»-02M$-X
Potychlorinated Biphenyls.
PB92-223288/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A03
rSBH-0-309-03381-0
Drinking Water and Health. Volume 5.
PB92-223122/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
ISBN-0-309-03730-1
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Measuring Exposures and
Assessing Health Effects.
PB92-223262/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
ISBN-0-3M-03M2-4
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
PB92-238328/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
ISBN-0-309-041M4
Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation: Toward
Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Perception. Report
on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water Science and
Technology Board, Colloquium 5 of a Series.
PB92-224179/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
ISBM-0-309-O4389-1
Biologic Markers in Immune-toxicology
PB92-23B3S1/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
rSBH-0-309-04437-5
Mentoring Human Tissues for Toxic Substances.
PB92-223239/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities. Engineer-
ing Mass Balance versus Materials Accounting.
PB92-223213/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
B8M4-471-50232-4
Abiotic Transformations of Pesticides in Natural Waters and
Sediments.
PB92-150481/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sunlight-Induced Oxidation and Reduction of Organic Xeno-
biotics in Water. 1992
PB92-1S0499/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISBN-O3W-03993-2
Ground Water Models: Scientific and Regulatory Applica-
tions.
PB92-224138/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
MAFF-AEPAM-7
Determination of alpha-emitting nudides of plutorxum, am-
ericium and curium in environmental materials: Ft. 1. Sea
water.
DE92614732/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
N91-32S31/C/REB
Annular Denuders for Use in Global Climate and Strato-
spheric Measurements of Acidic Gases and Particles (Ab-
stract Only).
N91-32S31/6/REB
92-01
(Order as N91-32528/2/REB. PC AOS/MF A01)
N92-24997/S/REB
Intelligent Processing Equipment within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
N92-24997/8/REB
92-01
(Order as N92-24987/9/REB. PC A10/MF A03)
N92-31073/9/REB
Variable Phase Function Approach for the Inversion of
Udar Return Signals.
N92-31073/9/REB
92-04
(Order as N92-31013/5/REB, PC A16/MF A03)
NtSTlR-4597
Performance Evaluation of a Variable Speed, Mixed Refrig-
erant Heat Pump.
PB92-143759/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
NISTIR-4748
Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refrigerant
Mixtures in a Heat Pump.
PB92-149814/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NOAA-TM-ERL-ARL-194
Fiscal Year 1991 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB92-217835/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
NYSERDA-91-11
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction Dem-
onstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF AIM
OERR-9246.0-05
Guidance on Site Assessment Cooperative Agreements.
PB92-224385/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-021
Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
PB92-198647/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-291
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-361
Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders.
PB92-182344/REB
92-04 PC A24/MF A04
OHEA-C-429
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratogenic Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-466
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichloroethy-
lene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics.
PB92-198621/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
OHEA-C-467
Review of Di(2-Ethy!hexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-E-367
Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applications.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF A04
OHEA-F-385
Alpha2u-Globulin: Association with Chemically Induced
Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in the Male Rat.
PB92-143668/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OHEA-R-285
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
PB92-184993/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OHEA-R-437
What Can Be Learnt from Protocols Relating to Non-Phar-
maceuticals.
PB92-150424/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-H-447
Control Of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Rote of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHR-91-001
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: He-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
ORNL/PUB-3695
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians.
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-DIRECT1VE-9230.1-03
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB92-101435/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9S41.00-14
State Programs Advisory Number Nine.
PB92-149285/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9836.0-1A
Community Relations during Enforcement Activities and De-
velopment of the Administrative Record.
PB92-105469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9902.5
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent
PB92-105477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-91-009.1
Making It Work: Title 3 Compliance. The Public's Right-to-
Know.
PB92-224690/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-92-009
Title 3 on Indian Lands: A Guide to the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. (Technical Assist-
ance Bulletin). Volume 10, Number 2.
PB92-224740/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-03D
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, October 1991.
PB92-963202/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-03E
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
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OSWER-9285.7-01CFS
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PCA15/MFA03
OSWER-9200.1-091-VOL- 1-NO-1
Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1, Feb-
PB92-963262/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-11
Accessing the S50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial Action
n^S6^' Qu!?.k ResP°"se at National Priorities List Sites
PB92-963342/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-12
Superfund Progress, Spring 1992.
PB92-963265/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-12-2
Supertund Progress, Summer 1992
PB92-963279/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-12B
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version: Progress as of
June 30,1992.
PB92-963278/REB
OSWER-9200.2-13
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
PB92-963256/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A04
OSWER-9200.2-14
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
PB92-963261/REB
OSWER-9200.3-01G
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
PB92-963266/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9200.3-01H-1
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB92-963276/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
OSWER-9200.5-01B
Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress.
PB91-921286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-115I
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 2, Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-115I-VOL-1-NO-4
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1, Number 4, September 1991.
PB91-921374/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-9200.5-208FS-A
Debarment and Suspension
PB92-963331/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-402A
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
PB92-963274/REB 92-04 PC Free
OSWER-9200.5-701A
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991 Update.
PB92-963252/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWEH-9200.5-702A
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB92-963223/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-703A
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB92-963251/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-704A
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB92-963216/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-705A
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB92-963220/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-706A
National Priorities List Sites: California and Hawaii.
PB92-963239/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-707A
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB92-963237/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-708A
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB92-963203/REB
92-01
see individual report for order number and price
OSWER-9200.5-709A
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB92-963228/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-710A
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB92-963250/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
OSWEH-9200.S-711A
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia
PB92-963226/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-713A
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB92-963219/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-714A
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB92-963248/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-715A
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB92-963249/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-716A
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB92-963234/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
OSWER-9200.5-717A
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB92-963213/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-718A
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB92-963227/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-719A
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana
PB92-963222/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-720A
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB92-963204/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-721A
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB92-963218/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-722A
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB92-963206/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-723A
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB92-963247/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-724A
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota
PB92-963211/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OSWEH-9200.S-725A
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB92-963224/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-726A
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB92-963214/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-727A
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB92-963235/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-728A
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB92-963233/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-729A
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB92-963205/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-92O0.5-730A
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB92-963241/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-731A
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB92-963232/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-732A
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB92-963208/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
OSWER-9200.5-733A
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB92-963209/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-734A
National Priorities List Sites: North Dakota and South
Dakota.
PB92-963236/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-735A
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB92-963246/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-736A
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB92-963221 /REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-737A
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB92-963245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-738A
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB92-963240/RES 92-O1 PCAU/MFA03
OSWER-9200.5-739A
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB92-963230/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-740A
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB92-963210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-741A
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB92-963225/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-742A
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB92-963212/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-743A
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB92-963215/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-744A
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB92-963231/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-745A
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB92-963217/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-746A
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB92-963244/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-747A
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB92-963229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-748A
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB92-963243/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.5-749A
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB92-963238/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWEH-9200.5-750A
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam, and
the Trust Territories.
PB92-963242/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-751A
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB92-963207/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9201.0-01
Implementation of the Superfund Alternative Remedial Con-
tracting Strategy (ARCS): Report of the Administrator's
Task Force. Implementation Plan.
PB92-963201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-01
Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
PB92-963259/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9202.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-1
Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume 1,
Number 1, February 1992.
PB92-963272/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9202.1-03FS
Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963273/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-04
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Addressing
Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
PB92-963277/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1-01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
PB92-963263/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-1
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1, Number
1. Presumptive Remedies for Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-2
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive Rem-
edies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1, Number 2,
May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9203.1-02I-VOL-1-NO-3
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1, Number
3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9230.0-03C
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook.
PB92-963341/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
OSWER-9230.0-23FS
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview.
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9242.2-03
Administrative Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Transition.
PB92-963332/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9242.2-05
Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Transmit-
tal of the Implementation Plan.
PB92-9632S8/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9242.2-06
Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
PB92-963257/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9242.3-08
Revision of Policy Regarding Superfund Project Assignment
between Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy Con-
tractors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
PB92-963327/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9242.3-10
Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial Con.
trading Strategy (ARCS) Program Management Costs.
PB92-963260/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9283.1-06
Considerations in Ground-Water Remediation at Superfund
Sites and RCRA Facilities: Update.
PB92-963358/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.1-03
Standard Operating Safety Guides.
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
OSWEH-9285.7-01B
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B, Development of
Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goals).
PB92-963333/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-01BFS
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
PB92-963339/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-01C
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C, Risk Evaluation
of Remedial Alternatives).
PB92-963334/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-01CFS
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part C).
PB92-963340/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
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OSWER-9285.7-08FS
Understanding Superiund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-08I-VOL-1-NO-1
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Concen-
tration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-09A
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part A).
PB92-963356/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9285.7-09B
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment (Part B).
PB92-963362/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-09FS
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9295.0-02
Memorandum of Understanding between the National Oce-
anic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency Concerning the Notification and
Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
PB92-963281/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9320.2-3C
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'.
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-01A
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA
PB92-963303/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1-NO-1
ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1, September 1991.
PB92-963337/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-OSI-VOL-1-NO-2
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superiund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1. Number 2, December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-05I-VOL-1-NO-3
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Role of Natural Re-
source Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECO Update. Volume 1. Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-OSI-VOL-1-NO-5
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 5. August 1992. Briefing
the STAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecolo-
gy of a Site
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-03FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
PB92-963326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWEB-9345.1-04
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial. Version
1.0.
PB92-963349/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-06
Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate Sites.
PB92-9633S2/HEB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-99-0
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
PB92-963304/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9345.1-09-1
NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963305/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-O9-2
NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963306/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-934S.1-O9-3
NPL Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963307/HEB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-4
NPL Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-96330B/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-5
NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963309/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-6
NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963310/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OS WER-934S. 1-09-7 v
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963311 /RES 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-8
NPL Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963312/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-9
NPL Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963313/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-09-10
NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-934S.1-10-0
CERCLIS Characterization Project National Results.
PB92-963315/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9345.1-10-1
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
PB92-963316/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-2
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
PB92-963317/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-3
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 3 Results.
PB92-963318/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-4
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 4 Results.
PB92-963319/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-5
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 5 Results.
PB92-963320/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWEH-9345.1-10-6
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 6 Results.
PB92-963321/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-7
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 7 Results.
PB92-963322/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-8
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 8 Results.
PB92-963323/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-9
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 9 Results.
PB92-963324/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-10-10
CERCLIS Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963325/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-934S.1-11
PA-Score Software. Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tutorial.
PB92-963302/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9345.3-03FS
Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes.
PB92-963353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.0-36
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
gram.
PB92-963368/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.0-39FS
Remedial Action Report: Documentation for Operable Unit
Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-05
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase 2.
Volume 1. Summary Report.
PB92-963346/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-05A
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase 2.
Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates.
PB92-963347/REB 92-04 PC A19/MF A04
OSWER-9355.4-06
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for Con-
taminated Soil.
PB92-963351/REB 92-01 PC A23/MF A04
OSWER-93SS.4-07FS
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Superfund
Sites.
PB92-963338/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.6-05-1
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1.
PB92-963359/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
OSWER-93SS.6-»5-2
ROD Annual Report. FY1991. Volume 2
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
OSWER-9360.0-22FS
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) Fact Sheet.
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
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Characterization Protocol for Radioactive Contaminated
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Regional Assessment of Aquifer Vulnerability and Sensitivi-
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Eelgrass Meadows and Kelp Forests of Puget Sound.
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Puget Sound Pesticide Reconnaissance Survey, 1990.
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kets.
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Test of Criteria for Introduced Species: The Global Invasion
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PM2-10MW3/REB
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Toxxaty of Chlorine and Ammonia to Aquatic Life: Chemis-
try. Water Quality Criteria, Recent Research, and Recom-
mended Future Research.
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Florida Radon Research Program: Technical Support for
the Development of Radon Resistant Construction Stand-
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ed Biphenyts, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-p-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodiberaofuran in Lake Michigan Sediment and
Biota. The Question of Their Relative lexicological Signifi-
cance.
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Waste Reduction Technology Evaluations of the U.S. EPA
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On-Site Methods for Assessing Chemical Impact on the
Soil Environment Using Earthworms: A Case Study at the
Baird and McGuire Superfund Site. Holbrook, Massachu-
setts.
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cals.
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Developmental Malformation of Frog Embryos: An Analysis
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Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
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Screening Methods for the Development of Air Toxics
Emission Factors.
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Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
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Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport
(ROMNET). Appendices.
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Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques for
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PB92-109065/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
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Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CEHCLA:
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Superfund Engineering Issue: Issues Affecting the Applica-
bility and Success of Remedial/Removal Incineration
Projects.
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Running a Conference as a Clean Product. International
Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Technologies
and Clean Products Held in Washington, DC. on June 10-
13, 1990.
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Indoor Air Assessment: A Review of Indoor Air Quality Risk
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Techniques to Determine Spatial Variations in Hydraulic
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Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale
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PB92-109149/REB
Methodology for Assessing Environmental Releases of and
Exposure to Municipal Solid Waste Combustor Residuals.
PB92-109149/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-110006/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 227: Gokilaht.
PB92-110006/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110014/REB
Fuel Volatility Effects on Exhaust Emissions.
PB92-110014/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110022/REB
Uttan Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB92-110022/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-I10030/REB
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Carbonyl Results,
1990.
PB92-110030/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-110048/REB
Technology Evaluation Report: Biological Treatment of
Wood Preserving Site Groundwater by Biotrol, Inc.
PB92-110048/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-110352/REB
Evaluating the Human Health Effects of Hazardous Wastes:
Reproduction and Development, Neurotoxicity, Genetic
Toxicity and Cancer.
PB92-110352/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110360/REB
Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB92-110360/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110378/REB
Impact of Methanol and CNG Fuels on Motor Vehicle Toxic
Emissions.
PB92-110378/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110386/REB
Summary of the 1991 EPA/AWMA International Symposi-
um: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Held
m Durham, North Carolina on May 6-10, 1991.
PB92-110386/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110394/REB
Status and Needs for Toxic Emission Inventories for Re-
gional Dispersion and Deposition Modeling.
PB92-110394/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110402/REB
Intercomparison of Sampling Techniques for Nicotine in
Indoor Environments.
PB92-110402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110410/REB
Oxidation-Reduction Capacities of Aquifer Solids.
PB92-110410/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110428/REB
Effect of Sodium Chloride on Transport of Bacteria in a
Saturated Aquifer Material.
PB92-110428VREB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110436/REB
Sampling of Contaminated Sites.
P892-110436/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110444/REB
Effect of Nitrate Addition on Biorestoration of Fuel-Contami-
nated Aquifer: Field Demonstration.
PB92-110444/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110451/REB
New Action for Topoisomerase Inhibitors.
PB92-110451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110469/REB
Oil Spill Clean Up.
PB92-110469/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-110477/REB
Color Yes; Cancer No.
PB92-110477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110485/REB
Improvement in the Diagnostic Potential of (32)P-Ppstlabel-
ing Analysis Demonstrated by the Selective Formation and
Comparative Analysis of Nitrated-PAH-Derived Adducts
Arising from Diesel Particle Extracts.
PB92-110485/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110493/REB
Synthesis of a Novel Fluorinated Benzo(a)pyrene: 4,5-
Difluorobenzo(a)pyrene.
PB92-110493/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110501/REB
Compensatory Alterations in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Hydrolysis in the Hippocampus Vary as a
Function of Dose of Colchicine
PB92-110501 /RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110519/REB
Quantitative Comparison of Molecular Electrostatic Poten-
tials for Structure-Activity Studies.
PB92-110519/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110527/REB
Assessment of Neurotoxicity: Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein as a Biomarker.
PB92-110527/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110535/REB
Concentration of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Increases
with Age in the Mouse and Rat Brain.
PB92-110535/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110543/REB
Bipdegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms Using Oxygen, Nitrate, or Nitrous Oxide as
the Terminal Electron Acceptor.
PB92-110543/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110550/REB
Comparison of In vivo Cholinesterase Inhibition in Neonatal
and Adult Hats by Three Organophosphorothioate Insecti-
cides.
PB92-110550/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110568/REB
Trace Metal Fate in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with an Ioniz-
ing Wet Scrubber (Journal Article).
PB92-110568/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-110576/REB
Production of Carbon Monoxide by the Homogeneous NOx-
Induced Photooxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds in
the Troposphere.
PB92-110576/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-110824/REB
PIRLA DBMS Quick Reference Guide.
PB92-110824/REB 92-01 PCA08/MFA02
PB92-111566/REB
Evaluating Created Wetlands through Comparisons with
Natural Wetlands.
PB92-111566/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-111707/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium.
PB92-111707/REB 92-01 PC E99
PB92-111715/HEB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Volume 1. User's Guide.
Key Word Index.
PB92-111715/REB 92-01 PC £10
PB92-111723/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 2 (9420.1980-
9434.1900). Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260). General, Definitions. Petitions.
PB92-111723/REB 92-01 PC A13
PB92-111731/REB
HCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 3 (9441.1980-
9441.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). General.
PB92-111731/REB 92-01 PC A14
PB92-111749/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Volume 4 (9441.1987-
9441.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261 (.General.
PB92-111749/REB 92-01 PC A14
PB92-111756/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 5 (9442.1980-
9444.1986). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261). Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste, Char-
acteristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Hazardous Waste.
PB92-111756/REB 92-01 PC A14
PB92-111764/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 6 (9444.1987-
9457.1990). Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
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(Pan 261). Lists (Cont'd), Generator Standards (Part 262)
General, Pretransportation, Recordkeeping, Special Condi-
tions, Importing.
PB92-111764/REB 92-01 PC A15
PB92-111772/HEB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 7 (94601980-
9482.1990). Transporter Standards (Part 263) (TSDF's)
(Parts 264 and 265), TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts
264 and 265).
PB92-111772/REB 92-01 PCA11
PB92-111780/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 8 (9483 1980-
9489.1990). TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
265). Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste Piles, Land
Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous Units
PB92-111780/REB 92-01 PC A1S
PB92-111798/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 9 (9490.1980-
9521.1990). Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
Wastes (Part 266). Permitting Policies, Permitting Proce-
dures (Parts 124 and 270).
PB92-111798/REB 92-01 PC A15
PB92-111806/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 10 (9522 1980-
. 9528.1990). Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and 270). Ap-
plications, Conditions, Changes, Interim Status
PB92-111806/REB 92-01 PC A15
PB92-111814/REB
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. Volume 11 (9530.1980-
9581.1990). Air Emissions Standards. State Authorization
(Part 271), Land Disposal Restrictions (Part 268). Waste
Minimization, Subtitle D RCRA Grant Funds
PB92-111814/REB 92-01 PCA17
PB92-111830/REB
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 5. Citations, 1991.
PB92-111830/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-111848/REB
RED Facts: Methoprene.
PB92-111848/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-111855/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Methoprene (List
A, Case 0030).
PB92-111855/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-111863/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heliothis zea
NPV (List A, Case Number 151).
PB92-111863/REB
PB92-111871/REB
RED Facts: Heliothis zea NPV.
PB92-111871/REB
PB92-111889/REB
Alachlor Position Document 2/3.
PB92-111889/REB
PB92-111905/REB
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Ongoing Re-
search and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB92-111905/REB 92-01 PC A107MF A03
PB92-111913/REB
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1991.
PB92-111913/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
PB92-112101/REB
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume 1. Moni-
toring.
PB92-112101/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-112150/REB
Emission Inventory Requirements for Carbon Monoxide
State Implementation Plans, 1991.
PB92-112150/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-112168/REB
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 1.
General Guidance for Stationary Sources.
PB92-112168/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-112176/REB
Example Emission Inventory Documentation for Post-1987
Ozone State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
PB92-112176/REB 92-01 PC A18/MF A04
PB92-112895/REB
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bacte-
ria Symbioses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
PB92-113000/REB
Final Quality Assurance Report for the Tampa, Florida Wet-
lands Study
PB92-113000/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
PB92-113018/REB
Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990. Annual
Report.
PB92-113018/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-113026/REB
Method 25: Determination of Total Gaseous Non-Methane
Organic Emissions as Carbon from Stationary Sources.
PB92-113026/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-113109/REB
Effects on Electrostatic Precipitation of Changes in Gram
Loading, Size Distribution, Resistivity, and Temperature
PB92-113109/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113117/REB
Evaluation of Pilot ESP Performance with Elevated Load-
ings from Sorbent Injection Processes
PB92-113117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-11312S/REB
SUPER ESP: Ultimate Electrostatic Precipitation.
PB92-113125/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113133/REB
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado.
PB92-113133/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113141/REB
Reduction of Hexachloroethane and Carbon Tetrachloride
at Surfaces of Biotite, Vermiculite, Pyrite and Marcasite.
PB92-113141/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113158/REB
Combustion Control of Trace Organic Air Pollutants from
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB92-113158/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113166/REB
Limitations of the Fluorescent Probe Viability Assay.
PB92-113166/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113174/REB
Comparison of In situ Vitrification and Rotary Kiln Inciner-
ation for Soils Treatment.
PB92-113174/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113182/REB
Field-Testing Distribution Water Quality Models.
PB92-113182/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113190/REB
Evaluation of Sorption Models in the Simulation of Naph-
thalene Transport Through Saturated Soils.
PB92-113190/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113208/REB
Asbestos Fiber Refease during Change-Out of Filter Bags
from HEPA-Filtered Vacuum Cleaners
PB92-113208/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113216/REB
Foliar Injury Symptoms and Pigment Concentrations in Red
Spruce Saplings in the Southern Appalachians
PB92-113216/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113224/REB
Can Intensive Management Increase Carbon Storage in
Forests.
PB92-113224/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113232/REB
Indoor Air Pollutants from Unvented Kerosene Heater Emis-
sions in Mobile Homes: Studies on Particles, Semivolatile
Organics, Carbon Monoxide, and Mutagenicity.
PB92-113232/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113240/REB
Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on
Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
PB92-113240/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113257/REB
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
•Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 1. Without
Exogenous Activation.
PS92-113257/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113265/REB
Developmental Toxicity of Bromoxynil in Mice and Rats.
PB92-113265/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113273/REB
Assessing the Use of Known Mutagens to Calibrate the
'Salmonella typhimurium' Mutagenicity Assay. 2. With Exog-
enous Activation.
PB92-113273/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113281/REB
Modulation of Human Alveolar Macrophage Properties by
Ozone Exposure In vitro.
PB92-113281/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113299/REB
Significance of Supernumerary Ribs in Rodent Develop-
mental Toxicity Studies: Postnatal Persistence in Rats and
Mice.
PB92-113299/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113307/REB
Evaluation of 10 Chemicals for Aneuploidy Induction in the
Hexaploid Wheat Assay.
PB92-113307/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113315/REB
Induction of Micronuclei by X-radiation in Human, Mouse
and Rat Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.
PB92-113315/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-113323/REB
Enhanced Neurotoxicity of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrtle Follow-
ing Pretreatment with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Rat.
PB92-113323/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113331/REB
Evaluating the Relationship of Metabolic Activation System
Concentrations and Chemical Dose Concentrations for the
Salmonella Spiral and Plate Assays.
PB92-113331/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113349/REB
Toxicity Equivalency Factors for PCBs.
PB92-113349/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113356/REB
Evaluation of Immunotoxicity of an Urban Profile of Nitro-
gen Dioxide: Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Studies.
PB92-113356/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114412/REB
PB92-113448/P.EB
Impact of Conservation Tillage Use on Soil and Atmospher-
ic Carbon in the Contiguous United States.
PB92-113448/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-113455/REB
SELCTV System Manual for SELCTV and REFER Data-
bases and the SELCTV Data Management Program.
PB92-113455/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-113463/REB
Workshop Proceedings: The Role of Created and Natural
Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution. Held in
Arlington, Virginia on June 10-11, 1991.
PB92-113463/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-114131/REB
Ecological Indicators. Proceedings of an International Sym-
posium. Held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16-19,
1990.
PB92-114131/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
PB92-114164/REB
Computerized Risk and Bioaccumulation System (Version
1.0).
PB92-114164/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114172/REB
Standard Operating Procedures for Lead in Paint by Hot-
plate - or Microwave-Based Acid Digestions and Atomic Ab-
sorption or Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrom-
etry.
PB92-114172/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114180/REB
Standard Operating Procedures for Measurement of Lead
in Paint Using the SCITEC MAP-3 X-ray Fluorescence
Spectrometer.
PB92-114180/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-114198/REB
Daminozide Position Document 4.
PB92-114198/REB 92-01 PC A01 /MF A01
PB92-114206/REB
1,3-Dichloropropene Position Document 1.
PB92-114206/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
?B92-114214/REB
Daminozide Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114214/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114222/REB
Daminozide Position Document 1.
PB92-114222/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-114230/REB
Cadmium: Special Review Document.
PB92-114230/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-114248/REB
Alachlor: Position Document, 4.
PB92-114248/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114255/REB
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle.
PB92-114255/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114263/REB
Ethalfluralin Position Document 1/2/3/4.
PB92-114263/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-114271/REB
Dichlorvos (DDVP) Position Document 1.
PB92-114271/RES 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-114289/REB
Captafol Final Decision.
PB92-114289/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-114297/REB
Inorganic Arsentcals Position Document 2/3.
PB92-114297/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114305/REB
Inorganic Arsenicals Position Document 4.
PB92-114305/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114313/REB
Chlorobenzilate Position Document 1.
PB92-114313/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-114321/REB
RED Facts: Fosetyl-AI (Aliette).
PB92-114321/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-114339/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Fosetyl-AI
(Aliette).
PB92-114339/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-114347/REB
RED Facts: Sulfur.
PB92-114347/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1143S4/REB
RED. Facts: Potassium Bromide.
PB92-114354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-H4362/REB
Reregistration Elegibility Document (RED): Potassium Bro-
mide.
PB92-114362/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114370/REB
Dinocap Position Document 4.
PB92-114370/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114412/REB
Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources. Volume 4, Number 1.
PB92-114412/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
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PB92-114453/REB
Registration Eligibility Document (RED): Sulfur (List A,
Case 0031).
PB92-114453/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-114461/REB
Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remediations
PB92-114461/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-114479/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: 1991
Protect Descriptors.
PB92-114479/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
PB92-1t44«7/REB
Fate of Porychtorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil Following
Stabilization wrtti Quicklime.
PB92-114487/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-114495/REB
Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Actions.
Handbook.
PB92-114495/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-114503/REB
Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground
Water Part 2. Colloidal Transport.
PB92-114503/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB82-114529/REB
Workshop Report on ToxxSty Equivalency Factors for Poly-
chlorinated Bipnenyl Congeners. Risk Assessment Forum.
PB92-114529/REB 92-01 PCA05/MFA02
PB92-114S37/REB
Selection of Control Technologies lor Remediation of Lead
Battery Recycling Sites.
P892-114537/HEB 92-01 PC AM/MF AOZ
PB92-114545/REB
Indoor Air-Assessment An Inventory of Indoor Air Quality
Research in the United States: 1989-1990.
PB92-1t454S/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
PM2-114SS2/REB
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology. A Scientific
Evaluation of the Mobility of Organic Contaminants in Sub-
surface Environments.
PB92-114SS2/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
P692-114560/REB
Storm and Combined Sewer Pollution Control: A Compila-
tion of Significant References.
PB92-114560/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1149M/REB
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 1.
PB92-114966/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-114974/REB
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volume 2. Appendices A through E.
PB92-114974/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-114MO/REB
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) User's Manual.
PB92-114990/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBC2-11500S/REB
Carpet Policy Dialogue. Compendium Report, September
27. 1991.
PB92-11SOOS/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-115203/REB
Liquid and Gaseous Fuel Distribution System.
PB92-11S203/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-115211/REB
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report
PB92-115211 /REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-115224/BEB
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-115229/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
P892-115237/REB
Watershed Characterization Using Landsat Thematic
Mapper Imagery: Blackfoot River, Montana.
PB92-115237/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-115245/REB
BwTrol Soil Washing System for Treatment of a Wood Pre-
serving Site: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-115245/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PBS2-1152S2/REB
Markets for Scrap Tires.
PB92-1152S2/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF AOZ
PB92-11S260/REB
Radium Removal from Water by Manganese Dioxide Ad-
sorption and Diatomaceous Earth Filtration
PB92-115260/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-115278/REB
Proceedings of the Workshop on Radon Potential Mapping,
Florida Radon Research Program. Held in GanesviHe. Flori-
da on April 20.1990.
PB92-11527B/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-1152B6/REB
Evaluation of VOC Emissions from Heated Roofing Asphalt
PB92-115286/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
P692-11SZ94/REB
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
l-115294/REB
92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-115302/REB
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site.
PB92-115302/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-115310/REB
Technology Evaluation Report: Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 1.
PB92-115310/REB §2-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-115328/REB
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2. Part A.
PB92-115328/REB §2-01 PC A17/MF A04
PB92-11533S/REB
Technology Evaluation Report Biotrol Soil Washing System
for Treatment of a Wood Preserving Site. Volume 2, Part B.
PB92-115336/REB §2-01 PC A1S/MF A03
PB92-115344/REB
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania on April 2-5, 1991.
PB92-115344/REB 92-01 PCE99/MFE99
PB92-115351/REB
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 1. Symposium
Oral Papers Opening Session and Technical Sessions 1
through 5.
PB92-115351/REB 92-01 PC Att/MF A04
PB92-11S369/REB
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 2. Symposium
Oral Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
PB92-115369/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
PB92-115377/REB
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 3. Symposium
Panel and Poster Papers Technical Sessions 1 through 5.
PB92-115377/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
PB92-1153«5/REB
Proceedings: The 1991 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Volume 4. Symposium
Poster Papers Technical Sessions 6 through 10.
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PB92-116037/REB
Parametric Analysis of the Installation and Operating Costs
of Active Soil Depressurization Systems for Residential
Radon Mitigation.
PB92-116037/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PBS2-116045/REB
Evaluating Design and Verifying Compliance of Created
Wetlands in the Vicinity of Tampa, Florida.
PB92-116045/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PBS2-116052/REB
Plant Tier Testing: A Workshop to Evaluate Nontarget Plant
Testing in Subdivision J Pesticide Guidelines. Held in Cor-
vallcs, Oregon on November 29-December 1.1990.
PB92-116052/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PBS2-117936/REB
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117936/REB 92-01 PCAtO/MFA03
PB92-117844/REB
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Systems.
PB92-117944/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-117M3/REB
Paying for Safe Water Alternative Financing Mechanisms
for State Drinking Water Programs.
PB92-117993/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-11B009/REB
Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with a Direct Injection
Engine Using Neat Methanol.
PB92-118009/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-118017/REB
Emission Inventory Requirements for Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans.
PB92-11B017/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-11M47/REB
Forest Health Monitoring Plot Design and Logistics Study.
PB92-118447/REB 92-01 PCA06/MFA02
PB*M19015/REB
Estimating Critical Loads of Sulfate to Surface Waters in
the Northeastern United States: A Comparative Assess-
ment of Three Procedures for Estimating Critical Loads of
SuHate for Lakes.
PB92-119015/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P892-119023/REB
DuPont/Oberiin MicrofDtration Technology. Applications
Analysis Report.
PB92-119023/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
P892-11M50/REB
Identification of Sources of Ground-Water Salinization Using
Geochemical Techniques.
PB92-119650/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PB«2-tt966S/REB
RETC Code for Quantifying the Hydraulic Functions of Un-
saturated Soils. Documentation.
PB92-119668/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-119940/REB
Proceedings of International Workshop on Research in
Pesticide Treatment/Disposal/Waste Minimization. Held in
Cincinnati, Ohio on February 26-27, 1991.
PB92-119940/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-1199S7/REB
Model of Virus Transport in Unsaturated Soil.
PB92-119957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF AOZ
PB92-1199S5/REB
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling.
P892-119965/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-120427/REB
Modeling Air Flow Dynamics in Radon Mitigation Systems:
A Simplified Approach.
PB92-120427/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB92-120435/REB
RCRA Cover Systems for Waste Management Facilities.
PB92-120435/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-120443/REB
Cost Analysis of Soil Depressurization Techniques for
Indoor Radon Reduction.
PB92-120443/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1204SO/REB
Trajectory and Incineration of Rogue Droplets in a Turbu-
lent Diffusion Flame.
P892-120450/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1204M/REB
Potentiatkxi of Inhibition with Perforant Patfi Kindling: An
NMDA-Receptor Dependent Process.
PB92-120468/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-120476/REB
Colchicine-lnduced DeafferentaBon of the Hippocampus
Selectively Disrupts Chdinergie Rhythmical Slow Wave Ac-
tivity.
PB92-120476/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-120484/REB
Genotoxioty in Mouse Lymphoma Cells of Chemicals Capa-
ble of Michael Addition.
PB92-120484/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-120492/HEB
Neural Factors in the Development of Renal Function:
Effect of Neonatal Central Catecholaminergic Lesions with
6-Hvdroxydopamine.
PB92-120492/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB82-120SOO/REB
Mercury Deposition and Sources for the Upper Great Lakes
:-120500/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB42-120I31/REB
Another Look: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking
Water Wells. Phase 2 Report
PB92-120831/REB 92-01 PC EOS/MF A03
PBS2-12M72/REB
Regional OxxJant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB92-120872/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-120914/REB
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report January 1992.
PB92-120914/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-121144/REB
Routine Estimation and Reporting of Dry Deposition for the
U.SA Dry Deposition Network.
PB92-121144/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121151/REB
Dechtonnations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sediments
of New Bedford Harbor.
PB92-121151/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PS92-121169/REB
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB92-121169/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB«2-121tr7/REB
United States Environmental Protection Agency Municipal
Waste Combustion Residue Solidification/Stabilization Eval-
uation Program.
PB92-121177/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1211S5/REB
U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utiliza-
tion Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion Resi-
dues.
PB92-1211B5/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P892-121193/RES
Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes
for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues.
Part 1. Physical Testing.
PB92-121193/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-121201/REB
Comparison of Solidification/Stabilization Processes for
Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues. Part
2. Leaching Properties.
PB92-121201/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121219/REB
U.S. Standards for Air Sampling of Environmental Contami-
nants: Current Basis and Future Options.
PB92-121219/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121227/REB
Laboratory and Field Studies on BTEX Biodegradation in a
Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB92-121227/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P892-12123S/REB
Fuel Cell Energy Recovery from Landfill Gas.
PB92-121235/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121243/HE8
Modeling Wave Form Effects in ESPs: The Algorithm in
ESPM and ESPVI.
PB92-121243/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121250/REB
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Overview of
Current Radon Research.
PB92-121250/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121268/REB
Sub-Slab Pressure Field Extension in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-121268/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121276/REB
Evaluation of NOx Emission Control Catalysts for Power
Plant SCR Installations.
PB92-121276/REB
PB92-121284/REB
Radionuclide Removal.
PB92-121284/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121292/REB
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program: An Ecological Status
and Trends Program.
PB92-121292/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121300/REB
Cleaning of Flue Gases from Waste Combustors, 1990.
PB92-121300/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121318/REB
Genotoxic Effects of Complex Marine Sediment Extracts on
V79 Chinese Hamster Lung Fibroblasts.
PB92-121316/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121326/REB
Influence of Size on Fate and Ecological Effects of Kepone
in Physical Models.
PB92-121326/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121334/REB
Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Nutrient and Oxygen Deliv-
ery for In situ Bioreclamation.
PB92-121334/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121342/RE8
Bioventing to Treat Fuel Spills from Underground Storage
Tanks.
PB92-121342/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121359/REB
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change: Responses and
Feedbacks from Below-Ground Systems.
PB92-121359/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121367/REB
Extraction of Mercury from Groundwater Using Immobilized
Algae.
PB92-121367/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121375/REB
Stationary Combustion NOx Control: A Summary of the
1991 Symposium. Held in Washington, DC., March 25-28,
1991.
PB92-121375/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121383/REB
Role of Gas-Phase CI2 in the Formation of PCDD/PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB92-121383/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121391/REB
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratification
Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P892-121409/REB
Characteristics of Single Particle Coal Combustion.
PB92-121409/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121417/REB
NO/Char Reactions at Pulverized Coal Flame Conditions.
PB92-121417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121425/REB
Non-Equilibrium EHects in the Vaporization of Multicompon-
ent Fuel Droplets.
PB92-121425/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-121433/REB
Nitric Oxide Formation during Pulverized Coal Combustion.
PB92-121433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-121441/REB
Oxidation and Devolatilization of Nitrogen in Coal Char.
PB92-121441/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-122217/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
PB92-122217/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-122225/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-122225/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
PB92-122233/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-122233/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
PB92-122241/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler.
PB92-122241/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
PB92-122258/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Daihatsu.
PB92-122258/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-122266/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Federal Coach.
PB92-122266/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-122274/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat.
PB92-122274/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E04
PB92-122282/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat Ferrari.
PB92-122282/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-122290/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB92-122290/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
PB92-122308/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ford.
PB92-122308/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E16
PB92-122316/BEB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors.
PB92-122316/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
PB92-122324/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Grumman Olson.
PB92-122324/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-122332/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles • Honda.
PB92-122332/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-122340/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Hyundai.
PB92-122340/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-1223S7/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles -Isuzu.
PB92-122357/HEB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
PB92-12236S/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB92-122365/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-122373/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB92-122373/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-122381/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda.
PB92-122381/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
PB92-122399/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122399/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
PB92-122407/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mitsubishi.
PB92-122407/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
PB92-122415/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS Inc.
PB92-122415/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-122423/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rolls Royce.
PB92-122423/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-122431/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Subaru.
PB92-122431/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
PB92-122449/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Toyota.
PB92-122449/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E11
PB92-1224S6/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Toyota.
PB92-122456/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-122464/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volkswagen.
PB92-122464/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
PB92-122472/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volvo Cars of North America.
PB92-122472/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
PB92-122480/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Motorcycles - Yamaha.
PB92-122480/REB 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
PB92-122498/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB92-122498/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-122S06/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Chrysler Otto Cycle.
PB92-122506/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
PB92-122514/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
PB9'2-ei22514/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
PB92-122522/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB92-122522/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-122530/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-122530/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-122S48/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB92-122548/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-122S5S/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB92-122555/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-122563/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB92-122563/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-122761/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Tampa. Florida Wetlands
Study.
PB92-122761/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-122787/REB
Assessment of Promising Forest Management Practices
and Technologies for Enhancing the Conservation and Se-
questration of Atmospheric Carbon and Their Costs at the
Site Level.
PB92-122787/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-12279S/REB
Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors.
PB92-122795/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-122803/REB
Global Ecosystems Database. Version 0.1 (Beta-test). EPA
Global Climate Research Program. NOAA/NGDC Global
Change Database Program. Prototype 1. Database Docu-
mentation. NGDC Key to Geophysical Records Documenta-
tion No. 25.
PB92-122803/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
PB92-122969/REB
Summary of Phase II Regulations: National Primary Drinking
Water Regulation for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Organic
Chemicals.
PB92-122969/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB92-122977/REB
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Mercury.
PB92-122977/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-122985/REB
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Lead.
PB92-122985/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-122993/REB
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Beryllium.
PB92-122993/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-123009/REB
Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
of Municipal Sludge: Nickel.
PB92-123009/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-123025/REB
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1986.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Management.
PB92-123025/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
PB92-123793/REB
Child Lead Exposure Study, Leeds, Alabama.
PB92-123793/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-123801/REB
Benzene Groundwater Exposure Study, Nesmith, South
Carolina.
PB92-123801 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124049/REB
Construction, Monitoring, and Performance of Two Soil
Liners.
PB92-124049/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-124130/REB
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study: The
Mobile Source Component.
PB92-124130/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-124148/REB
Effect of Natural Ventilation on Radon and Radon Progeny
Levels in Houses.
PB92-124148/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1241S5/REB
Adjusting Ambient Ozone Air Quality Indicators for Missing
Values.
PB92-124155/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB92-1241S3/REB
Pesticide Effects on Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-
base Summary.
PB92-124163/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124171/REB
Toxicological Implementations of Remediating Hazardous
Wastes.
PB92-124171/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Toxicity, Selectivity and Sublethal Effects of Pesticides on
Arthropod Natural Enemies: A Data-Base Summary.
PB92-124189/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124197/REB
Drinking Water Research Division's Research Activities in
Support of EPA's Regulatory Agenda.
PB92-124197/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124205/REB
Field Studies for Control of Organics and Disinfection By-
products.
PB92-124205/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124213/BEB
Design, Development, and Implementation of AIRS' Area
and Mobile Source Subsystem.
PB92-124213/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124221/REB
Formation of Disinfection By-ProrJucts.
PB92-124221/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124239/REB
Sal-Air Permeability Method Evaluation.
PB92-124239/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124247/REB
Regional Air Quality and Acid Deposition Modeling and the
Role for Visualization.
PB92-124247/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124254/REB
NERISK: An Expert System to Enhance the Integration of
Pesticides with Anthropod Biological Control
PB92-124254/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
P892-I24262/HEB
Optimizing BTEX Biodegradation under Denitrifying Condi-
tions
PB92-124262/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P892-124270/REB
Effect of Storage Conditions on Handling and SO2 Reactiv-
ity of Ca(OH)2-Based Sorbents.
PB92-124270/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1242M/REB
Comparison of Animal Infectrvity, Excystation, and Fluoro-
EDye as Measures of 'Giardia muris' Cyst Inaclivation
rone.
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P892-124296/REB
Acid-Volatile Sulfide as a Factor Mediating Cadmium and
Nickel Boavailabilify in Contaminated Sediments.
PB92-124296/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1243O4/REB
Life History and Toncological Comparisons of Temperate
and Subtropical Myskis.
PB92-124304/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124312/REB
Predicting Chemical Reactivity by Computer.
PB92-124312/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124320/REB
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobe Dyes. Part 1. Relationship be-
tween Solubility and Partition Coefficient
PB92-124320/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124338/REB
Estimation of Water Solubility and Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient of Hydrophobe Dyes. Part 2. Reverse-Phase
High Performance Liquid Ohromatography.
PB92-124338/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PBtt-124346/REB
Environmental Factors Correlated to Ocrilofopheooi Dech-
kxination in Anoxic Freshwater Sediments.
P892-124346/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB42-124353/REB
Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chkxoalkyl Phos-
phates from an Industrial Effluent.
PB92-124353/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124361/REB
Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Second-
ary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes.
PB92-124361 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124379/REB
Evaluation of Selected Lipid Methods for Normalizing Pol-
lutant Bioaccumulation.
PB92-124379/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124387/REB
U.S. EPA SITE Demonstration of AWD Technologies' Aqua-
Detox/SVE System.
PB92-124387/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124S51/REB
Application of a Plant Test System in the Identification of
Potential Genetic Hazards at Chemical Waste Sites.
P892-124551/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-124569/HEB
Review of the Mutagenicity of Ethytene Oxide
PB92-124S69/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124577/REB
Excessive Cycling Converts PCR Products to Random-
Length Higher Molecular Weight Fragments.
P892-124577/REB 92-O1 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-1245BS/REB
Neurobehavioraf Evaluation System (NES) and School Per-
formftnoG-
PB92-124S85/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124S93/REB
Improved Sample Recovery in Thermocycle Sequencing
Protocols.
PB92-124593/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-124601/REB
Evaluation of the Immunotoxicity of Orally Administered 2-
Methoxyacetic Acid in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB92-124601/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124619/REB
Dynamics of Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Rat.
PB92-124619/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124627/REB
DNA Adducts in Rat Lung, Liver and Peripheral Blood Lym-
phocytes Produces by i.p. Administration of Benzo(a)Pyrene
Metabolites and Derivatives.
PB92-124627/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-12463S/REB
Role of Metallothionein Induction and Altered Zinc Status in
Maternally Mediated Developmental Toxicity: Comparison
of the Effects of Urethane and Styrene in Rats.
PB92-124635/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124643/REB
Developmental Toxicity of TCDD and Related Compounds:
Species Sensitivities and Differences.
PB92-124643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124650/REB
Enhance and Prolonged Pulmonary Influenza Virus Infec-
tion Following Phosgene Inhalation.
PB92-124650/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBS2-124««a/REB
Acute EHects of Diisopropyj Fluorophosphate (DFP) on Au-
tonomic and Behavioral Tl
hermoregulatory Responses in
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the Long-Evans Rat
PB92-124668/REB
PB92-124676/REB
Airway Structure Variability in the Long-Evans Rat Lung.
PB92-124676/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1246S4/REB
Rat Sperm Motility Analysis. Melhodotogic Considerations.
PB92-124684/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124692/REB
Use of Bromoergocryptine in the Validation of Protocols for
the Assessment of Mechanisms of Early Pregnancy Loss in
the Rat.
PB92-124692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-124700/REB
In vitro Teratology.
PB92-124700/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124718/REB
Neonatal Exposure to Trimethyltin Disrupts Spatial Delayed
Alternation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB92-124718/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-124726/REB
Neonatal Exposure to Triethyltin Disrupts Olfactory Discrimi-
nation Learning in Preweanling Rats.
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PB92-124734/REB
Interiaboratory Comparison of Thermospray and Particle
Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Inter-
laces: Evaluation of a Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicide
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Method.
PB92-124734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1247S9/REB
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports.
PB92-124759/REB 92-01 PC EM
PB92-124767/REB
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports Volume 1 (Aluminum Company of America
(Vancouver Smelter) to Cleveland Mill).
PB92-124767/REB 92-01 PC AM
PB92-124775/REB
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List. NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 2 (Commencement Bay Nearshore/
Tideflats to Keir McGee) (Kress Creek. Reed-Keppter Park,
Residential Areas. Sewage Treatment Plant).
PB92-124775/RE8 92-01 PC AM
P892-124783/REB
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 3 (Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp.
(Soda Springs Plant) to Ormet Corp).
PB92-124783/REB 92-01 PC AM
PB92-124791/REB
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List: NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 4 (Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt to
Tar Creek).
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PB92-124809/REB
Mining Sites on the National Priorities List NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports. Volume 5 (Tefedyne Wan Chang to Wayne
Interim Storage Faality/W R Grace).
PB92-124809/REB 92-01 PC A99
PB92-125418/REB
Waste Combustion System Analysis.
PB92-125416/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-12S749/REB
Superiund Innovative Technology Evaluation. The Delaware
SITE Study. 1989.
PB92-125749/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-125756/REB
Evaluation of Five Waste Minimization Technologies at the
General Dynamics Pomona Division Plant.
PB92-125756/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-125764/REB
International Symposium on Field Screening Methods for
Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (2nd), Proceed-
ings. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 12-14, 1991.
PB92-125764/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
PB92-126739/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin.
PB92-126739/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-126747/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Warfarin. Appen-
dices C-H.
PB92-126747/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-126754/REB
RED Facts: Warfarin.
PB92-126754/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-12S762/REB
Dry Cleaning Facilities: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB92-126762/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-126770/REB
Economic Impact Analysis of Regulatory Controls in the Dry
Cleaning Industry.
PB92-126770/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB»2-12«7M/REB
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Sty-
rene, Interim Report.
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PB92-126796/REB
Development of Seasonal and Annual Biogenic Emissions
Inventories for the U.S. and Canada.
PB92-126796/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-12M04/REB
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Engine Coolant Recycling by
Filtration. Technology Evaluation Report
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PB92-126S12/REB
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/Sor-
bent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Processes.
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-12M20/REB
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Bacteria in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB92-126820/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-12M3S/REB
Removal of Creosote from Soil by Thermal Desorption.
PB92-126B38/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-126846/REB
Research and Development Efforts to Develop Improved
Inventory Methodologies for Area Source Solvent Emis-
sions.
PS92-126S46/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-126853/REB
Applicability of UV/Oxidation Technologies to Treat Con-
taminated Groundwater.
PB92-126B53/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-126861/REB
LJgnocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials.
PB92-126861/HEB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-12W79/REB
Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease.
PB92-126879/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-12SM7/REB
Fractionation of Complex Combustion Mixtures Using an
Ion-Exchange Methodology.
PB92-126B87/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-12M95/REB
Pseudopregnancy and the DeoduaJ Cell Response (OCR)
in the Rat
PS92-12689S/RE6 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-126903/REB
Assessment of Implantation in the Rat.
PB92-126903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-126911/REB
In vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation Assays: The Mitogen-Stim-
ulated Response and the Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction in
Immunotoxicity Testing.
PB92-126911/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBS2-126929/REB
Prospects for In situ Chemical Treatment for Contaminated
Soil.
PB92-126929/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-126937/REB
Tropospheric Nitrogen. The Influence of Anthropogenic
Sources on Distribution and Deposition.
PB92-126937/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-126945/REB
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment D.
PB92-126945/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-126952/REB
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation in CFC Inciner-
ation.
PB92-126952/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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PB92-126960/REB
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report
PB92-126960/REB 92-01 PC A24/MF A04
PB92-126978/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 228: Triflumizole
PB92-126978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-126986/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 229: Diquat Dibromide
PB92-126986/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-127968/REB
Application tor Certification 1990 Model Year Liaht-Dulv Ve-
hicles - BMW.
PB92-127968/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E99
PB92-127976/REB
Application for Certification 1990 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Honda.
PB92-127976/REB 92-01 PC A22/MF A04
PB92-127984/REB
Application for Certification 1990 Heavy-Duty Diesel - De-
troit Diesel.
PB92-127984/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-127992/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Jeep.
PB92-127992/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-12B008/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB92-128008/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
PB92-128016/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler.
PB92-128016/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE11
PB92-128024/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Fiat.
PB92-128024/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-128032/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - American Honda.
PB92-128032/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF EOS
PB92-128040/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Jaguar.
P892-128040/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-128057/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda Motor Company.
PB92-128057/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E14
PB92-128065/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB92-128065/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E08
PB92-128073/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB92-128073/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB92-128081/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Range Rover.
PB92-128081/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-128099/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Sterling.
PB92-128099/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-128107/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volvo.
PB92-128107/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF E19
PB92-12811S/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas - Chrysler.
PB92-128115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-128123/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu Motors.
PB92-128123/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-128206/REB
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities:
Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Action
Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Management
of Liquids in Landfills.
PB92-128206/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-128214/REB
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems. (Sup-
plemental Background Document for the Final Double
Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments).
PB92-128214/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-129121/REB
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Photoprocessing Indus-
PB92-129121/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-129139/REB
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Refinishing
PB92-729139/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-129592/REB
Estimating Natural Emissions for EPA's Regional Oxidant
PB92-129592/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129600/REB
Evaluation of a Sampling and Analysis Method for Determi-
nation of Polyhalogenated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in Ambient Air
PB92-129600/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129618/REB
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Popu-
lations in a Florida Reservoir.
PB92-129618/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129626/REB
Estimating the Rate of Plasmid Transfer: An End-Point
Method.
PB92-129626/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129634/REB
Cloning and Characterization of tfdS, the Repressor-Activa-
tor Gene of tfdB, from the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
Catabolic Plasmid pJP4.
PB92-129634/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129642/REB
Technical Basis for Establishing Sediment Quality Criteria
for Nonionic Organic Chemicals Using Equilibrium Partition-
ing. Annual Review.
PB92-129642/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129659/REB
Biodegradation of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol in Con-
taminated Groundwater: Chemical and Biological Assess-
ment.
PB92-129659/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129667/REB
Acclimation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg(ll) and
CH3Hg(^ ) in Polluted Freshwater Ponds.
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PB92-12967S/REB
Relationships of Hg(ll) Volatilization from a Freshwater
Pond to the Abundance of 'mer' Genes in the Gene Pool of
the Indigenous Microbial Community.
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PB92-129683/REB
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Slurry-Phase Bioreme-
diation.
PB92-129683/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129691/REB
Ovarian Mycosis in the Topsmelt 'Atherinops affinis'.
PB92-129691/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-129709/REB
Changes in the Physiological Performance and Energy Me-
tabolism of an Estuarine Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' Exposed
in the Laboratory through a Complete Life Cycle to the De-
foliant DEF.
PB92-129709/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129717/REB
Performance Characterization of a Model Bioreactor for the
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by 'Pseudomonas ce-
pacia' G4.
PB92-129717/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129725/REB
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Alternative Biological Treatment
Processes for the Remediation of Pentachlorophenol- and
Creosote-Contaminated Materials: Solid-Phase Bioremedia-
tion.
PB92-129725/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129733/REB
Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol and Creosote Contami-
nated Groundwater by Physical Extraction: Chemical and
Biological Assessment.
PB92-129733/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129741/REB
Mutants of 'Pseudomonas cepacia' G4 Defective in Catabo-
lism of Aromatic Compounds and Trichloroethylene.
PB92-129741/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1297S8/REB
Responses of Wetland Plants to Effluents in Water and
Sediment.
PB92-129758/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129766/REB
Heterotrophic Bacteria of the Freshwater Neuston and
Their Ability to Act as Plasmid Recipients under Nutrient
Deprived Conditions.
PB92-129766/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129774/REB
Fate of 'Bacillus sphaericus' 2362 Spores Following Inges-
tion bv Nontarqet Invertebrates.
PB92-129774/REB -_ 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-129782/REB
Carcinoma of the Exocrine Pancreas in Medaka.
PB92-129782/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129790/REB
Induction of Cytochrome P-450-IA1 in Juvenile Fish by Cre-
osote-Contaminated Sediment.
PB92-129790/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-129808/REB
Copper Toxicity to Sperm, Embryos and Larvae of Tops-
melt 'Atherinops affinis', with Notes on Induced Spawning.
PB92-129808/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-131390/REB
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
PB^-TsiSgO/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-132778/REB
Chemical Contamination of Harbor Seal Pups in Puget
Sound Puoet Sound Estuary Program.
PB92132778/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-132786/REB
Dioxin and Furan Concentrations in Puget Sound Crabs.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132786/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-132794/REB
Project Manager's Guide to Requesting and Evaluating
Chemical Analyses. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB92-132794/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-132802/REB
Land Manager's Guide to Water Quality Monitoring.
PB92-132802/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-132810/REB
EPA Journal Holdings Report, 1991.
PB92-132810/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
PB92-132828/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document: Nitric and Adipic
Acid Manufacturing Plants.
PB92-132828/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-132836/REB
Guidelines for Asbestos NESHAP Demolition and Renova-
tion Inspection Procedures.
PB92-132836/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-132844/REB
Technical Guidance: State II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 1. Chapters.
PB92-132844/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-132851/REB
Technical Guidance: Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for
Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dis-
pensing Facilities. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-132851/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
PB92-132869/REB
Documentation of AIRS AMS National Methodologies.
PB92-132869/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-132877/REB
Selection of Adduct-Forming Chemicals for Human Monitor-
ing Studies.
PB92-132877/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-13288S/REB
Role of Climate in Forest Monitoring and Assessment: A
New England Example.
PB92-132885/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-132893/REB
Practical Directory to Phycovirus Literature.
PB92-132893/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-132901/REB
Numerical Calculation: Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols into
Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB92-132901/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-135417/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Aldrin.
PB92-135417/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135425/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Ammonia.
PB92-135425/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-13S433/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory Antimony.
PB92-135433/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135441/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Beryllium.
PB92-135441/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135458/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Boron.
PB92-135458/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135466/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Chlorpyrifos.
PB92-135466/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135474/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Isophorone.
PB92-135474/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-13S482/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Malathion.
PB92-135482/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135490/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for p-Nitrophenol.
PB92-135490/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135508/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Phenol.
PB92-135508/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135516/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Silver.
PB92-135516/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135524/REB
Drinking Water Health Advisory for Thallium.
PB92-135524/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-135904/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Program (HAP-PRO). User's
Manual (for Use with Version 1.0, January-September,
1990).
PB92-135904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-136183/REB
Evaluation of Sampling Alternatives for Bioaerosols. Phase
2: Viable Microorganism Sampling Efficiency.
PB92-136183/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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PB92-13679S/REB
Clean Air Act Section 183(d) Guidance on Cost-Effective-
ness.
PB92-136795/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-136803/REB
Characterization of the Wintertime Boise, Idaho, Air Shed: A
Comprehensive Reid Study Report for the U.S. EPA Office
of Air Duality Planning and Standards.
PB92-136803/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-136811/REB
Pilot Study to Compare Created and Natural Wetlands in
Western Washington and Evaluate Methods
PB92-136811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-136829/REB
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-136837/REB
Indoor Air Pollutants from Household Product Sources.
Project Report.
PB92-136837/REB 92-O1 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-136845/REB
Effects of Ozone on Crops
PB92-13684S/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-136SS2/REB
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Laboratory and Full-
Scale Thermal Degradation of Sewage Sludge.
P892-136852/HEB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
P892-13M60/REB
Observations on Studies Useful to Asbestos Operations
and Management Activities
PB92-136860/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF AOt
P8A2-136S75/REB
Evaluation of Waste Stabilized by the Soliditech SITE Tectv
M36878/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-136M6/REB
Prevention of Waterbome Cholera in the United States
PS92-136886/RES 92-01 PC AOJ/MF AOt
PB92-136a»4/REB
Stratospheric Ozone Protection: An EPA Engineering Per-
spective.
PB92-136894/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-136902/BEB
Physiologically Based Toxicokinetjc Model tor the Uptake
and Disposition of Waterbome Organic Chemicals in Fish.
PB92-136902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-138910/REB
Consideration of Pharmacokinetics and Temporal Sensitivity
for Hydroxyurea in Relation to Teratooernc Potential.
PB92-136910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-136928/REB
Chemical Resistance of Geosynthete Materials.
PB92-136928/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-136936/REB
Demonstration of MicroMtration Technology.
PB92-136936/REB 32-01 PCA02/MFAOI
PB92-136944/REB
Modeling Studies for Planning: The Green Bay Project
PB92-136944/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-136951/REB
Regional Patterns and Local Variability of Dry and Occult
Deposition Strongly Influence SuKate Concentrations in
Maine Lakes.
P892-136951/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-137181/REB
QAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition). Supplement
1.
92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-137181/RE8
PB92-137199/REB
Study of State Operator Certification Programs.
PB92-137199/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-137207/HE8
Upper-Bound Quantitative Cancer Risk Estimate for Popula-
tions Adjacent to Sulfur Mustard Incineration Facilities.
PB92-137207/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-137439/HE8
Lead m School Drinking Water.
PS92-137439/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-137454/REB
Methods for the Detection of Microorganisms in the Envi-
ronment
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Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
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Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
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Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System Software
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Guide to Site and Soil Description for Hazardous Waste
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Monitoring and Research Strategy for Forests-Environmen-
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Base Realignment and Closure 'How-to' Manual for Compli-
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Methodologies for Evaluating In situ Bioremediation of
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Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dockets,
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Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
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Performance of Chlorine-Free Binary Zeotropic Refrigerant
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Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series: Flue Gas Desul-
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Fine Pore (Fine Bubble) Aeration Systems.
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Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
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Determination of Rates of Reaction in the Gas-Phase in the
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Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drink-
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Environmental Profiles and Hazard Indices for Constituents
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Control Technologies for Defunct lead Battery Recycling
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What Can Be Leamt from Protocols Relating to Non-Phar-
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Solvent Use Emissions Estimation Methodologies: Future
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Microbial Transport through Porous Media: The Effects of
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Radiological Survey of the Norfolk Naval Station, the Nor-
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PB92-164730/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164748/REB
Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due to
Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB92-164748/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1647S5/REB
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984
PB92-16475S/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A02
PB92-164763/REB
Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions
for Nuclear Incidents.
PB92-164763/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-1647M/REB
Removing Radium from Water by Plain and Treated Activat-
ed Alumina.
PB92-164789/RE8 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-1W797/REB
Permeation of Multifunctional Acrylates through Three Pro-
tective doming Materials.
PB92-164797/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-164M5/REB
Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicrty
PB92-164805/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
P8S2-164813/REB
Evaluation of NOx Emissions from TVA Coal-Fired Power
Plants.
PB92-164813/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164821/REB
Concentrations from Above-Roof Releases of Laboratory
Exhausts: A Wind Tunnel Study.
PB92-164821/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1B4839/REB
Stability and Transport of Inorganic Colloids through Con-
laminated Aquifer Material.
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PB92-164847/REB
Dosimetry of Localized Accumulations of Cigarette Smoke
and Radon Progeny at Bifurcations.
PB92-164847/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pf392-164BS4/REB
Reversibifity of TnbutyttJn-tnduced Toxicity In vitro as a
Function of Concentration and Duration of Exposure (C X
T).
PB92-1648S4/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164S62/REB
Developmental Effects of Methyl Benzimidazolecarbamate
Following Exposure during Early Pregnancy.
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PB92-164S70/REB
Carcinogens and Human Hearth: Part 3. Letter to the
Editor
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PB92-164SM/REB
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 2. Sen-
sory.
PB92-164B88/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PM2-164M6/REB
fnduction of Nuclear Anomalies in the Gastrointestinal Tract
by Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB92-164896/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164904/REB
DNA Strand Breaks Induced in Cultured Human and
Rodent Cefls by Chlorohydroxyfuranones, Mutagens Isolat-
ed from Drinking Water
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PB92-164912/HEB
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropro-
pane in the Rat.
PB92-164912/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164920/REB
Comparative Subchronic Toxicity Studies of Three Disin-
fectants.
PB92-164920/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-164938/REB
Induction of Gastrointestinal Tract Nuclear Anomalies in
B6C3F1 Mice by 3-ChkxcHl-(Dichlorometfiyl)-5-HytJroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone and 3.4-(Dichtoro)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-Furari-
one. Mutagenic Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection.
PB92-164938/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-164946/REB
Subchronic Toxicity Study of Ozonated and Ozonated/
Chlorinated Hume Acids in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A Model
System for Drinking Water Disinfection.
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PB92-164953/REB
Proximity of Louisiana Sanitary Landfills to Wetlands and
Deepwater Habitats.
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PB92-164961/REB
VMT Forecasting, and Tracking Guidance, Section 187.
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PB92-164979/REB
Phase Distributions of Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Two U.S. Cities.
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PB92-16499S/REB
Clean Air Act Requirements for Trace Metals Information.
PB92-164995/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-165000/REB
Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis of Rodent Epididyma!
Sperm Motility Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyzer.
PB92-165000/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166321/REB
Isolation and Culture of Leydig Cells from Adult Rats.
PB92-166321/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166339/REB
Reflex Modification and the Assessment of Sensory Dys-
function.
PB92 166339/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166347/REB
Neurobehavioral Toxicology Chapter 2
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PB92-166354/REB
Preliminary Results of a Pesticide Leaching Study at Plains,
PB92-166354/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166602/REB
Application of MINTEOA2 to the Speciation of Contami-
nants at Globe, Arizona.
PB92-166602/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166610/REB
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbia! Re-
moval of Analytes.
PB92-166610/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166628/REB
New Perspectives in Aquatic Redox Chemistry: Abiotic
Transformations of Pollutants in Groundwater and Sedi-
ments.
PB92-166628/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166636/REB
Expert Systems Show Promise for Customer Inquiries. Man-
agement and Operations
PB92-166636/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166644/REB
Fluid Modeling Simulation of Stack-Tip Downwash for Neu-
trally Buoyant Plumes.
PB92-166644/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166651/REB
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation Infrared
Spectrometry for the Determination of Semivolatile Organic
Compounds in Air Sample Extracts
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PB92-166669/REB
Stability of Tropospheric OH during Ice Ages. Inter-Glacial
Epochs and Modem Times
PS92-166669/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166677/REB
Sampling and Analysis of PCDDs and PCDFs in Stationary
Source Emission Air Samples.
PB92-166677/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166M5/REB
Improved Method for Estimating Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low Resolution Mass Spec-
tra.
PB92-166685/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166693/REB
Composition of Motor Vehicle Organic Emissions under Ele-
vated Temperature Summer Driving Conditions (75 to 105
degF).
PB92-166693/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166701/REB
Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Denvatives in
Indoor and Outdoor Air in an Eight-Home Study.
PB92-166701/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166719/REB
Tedlar Bag Sampling System for Toxic Organic Compounds
m Source Emission Sampling and Analysis.
PB92-166719/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-166727/REB
High-Volume Impactor for Sampling Fine and Coarse Parti-
cles.
PB92-166727/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-16S73S/REB
Microbial Degradation of Toluene under Sulfate-Reducing
Conditions and the Influence of Iron on the Process
PB92-166735/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166743/REB
Personnel Protection through Reconnaissance Robotics at
Superfund Remedial Sites.
PB92-166743/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166750/REB
Use of Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation in a Limited-
Area Mesoscale Model Part 2: Effects of Data Assimilation
within the Planetary Boundary Layer.
PB92-166750/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166763/REB
Limited PCB Antagonism of TCDD-lnduced Malformations
in Mice.
PB92-166768/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-186776/REB
Examination of the Anticonvulsant Properties of Voltage-
Sensitive Calcium Channel Inhibitors in Amygdala Kindled
Seizures.
PB92-166776/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-166784/REB
Advanced Emission Speciation Methodologies for the Auto/
Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 1. Hydro-
carbons and Ethers.
PB92-166784/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166792/REB
OSARs for Predicting Biotic and Abiotic Reductive Transfor-
mation Rate Constants of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Anoxic Sediment Systems.
PB92-166792/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166800/REB
OSARs for Predicting Reductive Transformation Rate Con-
stants of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Anoxic
Sediment Systems.
PB92-166800/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-166S18/REB
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-
carbons in Anaerobic Water-Sediment Systems: Kinetics,
Mechanisms and Products.
PB92-166818/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166826/REB
Report of the EPA Peer Review Workshop on Alpha2U-
Globulin: Association with Renal Toxicity and Neoplasia in
the Male Rat. Held in Gaithersburg, MD. on November 13-
14. 1990.
PB92-166826/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-166834/REB
Health Assessment Document for Vermiculite.
PB92-166834/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166842/REB
General Methods for Remedial Operations Performance
Evaluations.
PB92-166842/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166859/REB
Annual Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Research
Symposium (18th) Abstract Proceedings. Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 14-16, 1992.
PB92-166859/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-166867/REB
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants in Crabs and Clams in
Beltingham Bay.
PB92-166867/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1S6875/REB
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Everett
Harbor Action Program.
PB9P-166875/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB92-166M3/REB
Beyond the Border: Environmental Management in Wash-
ington and British Columbia.
PB92-166883/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-166891/REB
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: Further Evalua-
tion of the Relationship between Juvenile Growth and Re-
productive Success
PB92-166891/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166917/REB
Reference Area Performance Standards for Puget Sound.
PB92-166917/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-166925/REB
Controlling Odorous Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB92-166925/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166933/REB
Report of the Great Lakes Air Toxics Research Priorities
Workshop. Held at Navarre, Minnesota on March 11-13.
1991
PB92-166933/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166941/REB
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB92-166941/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166958/REB
Natural Basement Ventilation as a Radon Mitigation Tech-
nique.
PB92-166958/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-166966/REB
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incin-
erability Ranking.
PB92-166966/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-168S09/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells
PB92-168509/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-168517/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 - Nitrc-
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NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB92-174697/REB
gen/Phosphorous Pesticides and Analytical Method 3 -
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides.
PB92-168517/REB 92-04 PCA12/MFA03
PB92-168525/REB
Quality Assurance Plan for the National Pesticide Survev of
Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2 - Chlorinated
Pesticides.
PB92-168525/REB 92-04 PC A08
PB92-16854I/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methyl Carbamates.
PB92-168541/RE8 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-168558/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6
PB92-168558/RES 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-168566/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7 - Fumi-
gants.
PB92-168566/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-168574/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 - Ni-
trate and Nitrite.
PB92-168574/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-1M582/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for Ana-
lytical Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical
Method 4 - Carbamates. Method 5 - Methylcarbamates,
Method 7 - Fumigants. and Method 9 - Nitrate/Nitrite
PB92-168582/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-168590/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1
P892-168590/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-1686M/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 3.
PB92-168608/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-16M16/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6 - Eth-
ytene Thiourea.
PB92-168616/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-168624/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Hydrogeologic Character-
ization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities.
PB92-168624/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-168632/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Survey of
Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data
Collection and Processing.
PB92-168632/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-168640/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data Col-
lection and Processing.
PB92-168640/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-169044/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation.
PB92-169044/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-169275/REB
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-169275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
P892-169359/REB
GIS Technical Memorandum 3: Global Positioning Systems
Technology and Its Application in Environmental Programs
PB92-169358/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-169382/REB
Study to Determine the Feasibility of Using a Ground-Pene-
trating Radar for More Effective Remediation of Subsurface
Contamination.
PB92-169382/REB 92-O4 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-169390/REB
Proceedings on the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management (6th). Held in Seattle, Washington on
December 3-7, 1991.
PB92-169390/REB 92-01 PC A99/MF £08
PB92-169473/REB
National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program: Individ-
ual Proficiency Report.
P692-169473/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-169523/REB
EPCRA Section 313 Roadmaps Database. User's Manual.
(Version 2.2) (for Microcomputers).
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PB92-169564/REB
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System. Software
for the PC (OLM01.8 Version 2) (User Manual).
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PB92-169614/REB
ESP VI 4.0 Electrostatic Precipitator VI and Performance
Prediction Model.
PB92-169614/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-169630/REB
Fish Communities in Lakes in Subregion 2B (Upper Penin-
sula of Michigan) in Relation to Lake Acidity. Volume 1 and
Volume 2: Appendices. Data Tape Documentation.
PB92-169630/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-1696SS/REB
Statistical Approach to Predicting Chronic Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fishes from Acute Toxicity Test Data. Data
Tape Documentation.
PB92-169655/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-170166/REB
Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity
PB92-170166/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
PB92-170174/REB
Research Strategy for Electric and Magnetic Fields: Re-
search Needs and Priorities.
PB92-170174/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-170190/REB
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program Dem-
onstration Plan for Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems
Pentachlorophenol Immunoassays.
PB92-170190/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-170562/REB
Evaluation of the Chemical Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geonet and Pipe.
PB92-170562/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-170570/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing. Interim Guidance.
PB92-170570/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-170588/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Washing: Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-170588/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-171370
14C Source Apportionment Technique Applied to Winter-
time Urban Aerosols and Gases for the EPA Integrated Air
Cancer Project.
PB92-171370 92-01 Not available NTIS
PB92-171909/REB
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Guideline for Predictive Baseline Emissions Estimation Pro-
cedures for Superfund Sites.
PB92-171909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-171917/REB
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Impacts of In-
cineration at Superfund Sites.
PB92-171917/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-171925/REB
Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Estimation of Air Impacts for the Excavation of Contaminat-
ed Soil.
PB92-171925/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-171958/REB
RED Facts: Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite Salts.
PB92-171958/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-171966/REB
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, February
1992.
PB92-171966/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-173210/REB
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report. (Third Edition).
PB92-173210/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173293/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Antimony.
PB92-173293/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173301/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beryllium.
PB92-173301/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-173319/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Cyanide.
PB92-173319/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-173327/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dalapon.
PB92-173327/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-173335/REB
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Dichloromethane.
PB92-173335/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-173343/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document tor Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Adi-
pate.
PB92-173343/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173350/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Drnoseb.
PB92-173350/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173368/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Diquat.
PB92-173368/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173376/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endothall.
PB92-173376/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173384/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Endrin.
PB92-173384/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-173392/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Glyphosate.
PB92-173392/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-173400/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorobenzene.
PB92-173400/REB 92-01 PCA10/MFA03
PB92-173418/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Hexachlorocyclopen-
tadiene.
PB92-173418/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-173426/REB
Drinking Water Quantification of Toxicologic Effects for
Nickel.
PB92-173426/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173434/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Oxamyl (VYDATE).
PB92-173434/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173442/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Phthalic Acid Esters
(PAES).
PB92-173442/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-173459/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
PB92-173459/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
PB92-173467/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Picloram.
PB92-173467/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-173475/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Simazine.
PB92-173475/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-173483/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Thallium.
PB92-173483/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-173491/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Trichlorobenzenes.
PB92-173491/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173509/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,1,2-Trichloroethane.
PB92-173509/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-173S25/REB
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufac-
turing Industry.
PB92-173525/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-173533/REB
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB92-173533/REB 92-01 PC A1S/MF A03
PB92-173541/REB
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Chemical Industry. Proposed.
(Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New
Source Performance Standards).
PB92-173541/RES 92-01 PCA21/MFA04
PB92-173566/REB
Transportation Control Measure Information Documents.
PB92-173566/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
PB92-173780/REB
Potential Reuse of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil: A Directo-
ry of Permitted Recycling Facilities.
PB92-173780/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-174051/REB
Radon Reduction and Radon-Resistant Construction Dem-
onstrations in New York State.
PB92-174051/REB 92-01 PC A20/MF A04
PB92-174317/REB
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-174408/REB
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System,
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation First Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-174655/REB
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Held in Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-
14, 1989.
PB92-174655/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-174663/REB
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 1. Sessions 0,1, 2, and 3. Held
in Hollywood. Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174663/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
PB92-174671/REB
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 2. Sessions 4, 5, and 6. Held in
Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14. 1989.
PB92-174671/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
PB92-174689/REB
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 3. Sessions 7 and 8. Held in
Hollywood, Florida, on April 11-14, 1989.
PB92-174689/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF A04
PB92-174697/REB
Proceedings: 1989 International Conference on Municipal
Waste Combustion. Volume 4. Sessions 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Held in Hollywood, Florida on April 11-14. 1989.
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National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey.
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PB92-174739/REB
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/RES 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-174747/REB
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary, Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
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National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 2. Survey Design, Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-176221/REB
Procedures for Establishing Emissions tor Early Reduction
Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
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PB92-176353/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
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PBS2-176361/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. Volume 1.
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PB*2-17S37»/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen Volume 2.
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Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen Volume 3
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PB»2-17*227/R£B
Catalogue and Directory of New England States and Re-
gional GIS Organizations and Activities, and an Assessment
of Their Future GIS Needs
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PB92-17M3BYREB
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: A Workshop Summary.
Held in Dallas. Texas on April 16-18. 1991.
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PB92-178946/REB
Wetlands Research Plan FY92-96: An Integrated Risk-
Based Approach.
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Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
from the New Bedford Harbor Hot Spot Superfund Site.
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User's Guide and Data Dictionary for Kenai Lakes Investi-
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PB92-17B979/REB
Evaluation of VOST and SemTVOST Methods for Haloge-
nated Compounds in the Clean Air Act Amendments Title
III. Bench and Laboratory Studies.
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Statistical Issues in Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment
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PB92-17899S/REB
Kinetic Properties of Malic Dehydrogenase from Three Cul-
tivars of Rice.
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Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide to
Information Sources.
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Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene in Anoxic Aq-
uifer Material from Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
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PBS2-17V027/REB
Pollution Impacts at the Stand and Ecosystem Levels.
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Methods Used in Determination of Cholinesterase Activity.
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Incineration Data on Arsenic and Lead Emissions.
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Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation under Microaero-
philc and Denitrifying Conditions.
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Monitoring of the Estrous Cycle in the Laboratory Rodent
by Vaginal Lavage.
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Measuring Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat.
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Collection of Interstitial Fluid and Seminiferous Tubule Fluid
from the Rat Tests.
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Distribution, Speciation, and Transformation of Chromium in
Contaminated Soils and Aquifer Sediments.
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Biotransformation of CIS-1,2-Dichloroethylene in Aquifer
Material from Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey.
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Modeling Contaminant Transport through Subsurface Sys-
tems.
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Spatial Variability of Geochemical and Hydrologic Proper-
ties of Subsurface Materials in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
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Toxicity of Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate to Fishes.
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Use of Pilot Columns for Predicting Full-Scale GAC Per-
formance.
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Demonstration of Waste Treatment Technologies.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Program
on the Environmental Impacts and Control of Highway De-
icing Salt Pollution.
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Compliance Concerns with the New Conform Regulation.
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Opportunistic Organisms and the Water Supply Connection.
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Comparison of Methods for Determination of Dissolved In-
organic Carbon (DIC).
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Comprehensive Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Lead.
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Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Pres-
ence of Sulfide and Mineral Surfaces
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Vapor Pressures, Liquid Molar Volumes, Vapor Non-Ideal-
ities, and Critical Properties of Some Fluorinated Ethers:
CF3OCF2OCF3. CF3OCF2CF2H, C-CF2CF2CF2O.
CF3OCF2H. and CF3OCH3: and of CCI3F and CF2CIH.
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PB92-179753/REB
Humic Substances and Contaminant Transport. A Review.
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PB92-179761/REB
Combined Sewer Overflow: Balancing Flow for CSO Abate-
ment.
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PB92-179779/REB
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Regulation of Puberty
in the Female House Mouse.
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Applications of a Neurobehavioral Screening Battery
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Epoxide Ring Opening and Related Reactivities of Cyclo-
penta Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Quantum Me-
chanical Studies.
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PB92-179S03/REB
Remediation of Leaking USTs: A System for Accessing
Case Histories and Related Documents.
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PB92-179811/REB
Sorption of Heavy Metals by the Soil Fungi 'Aspergillus
niger1 and Mucor rouxii.
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Modelling Individuals Employing an Integrated Energy Re-
sponse: Application to 'Daphnia'.
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PB92-179837/REB
Spectroscopic Study of Surface Redox Reactions With
Manganese Oxides.
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Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (Journal
Version).
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PB92-179852/REB
Visions of the Future in Drinking Water Microbiology.
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92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-179860/REB
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Lands. Education
Moderates: An Environmental Treat.
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PB92-179878/REB
U.S. EPA's Research on Life-Cycle Analysis.
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PB92-179886/REB
Chemical Substitution for 1,1,f,-Trichloroethane and Metha-
nol in an Industrial Cleaning Operation.
PB92-179886/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-179894/REB
Capsule Report: Paniculate Control by Fabric Filtration on
Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers.
PB92-179B94/REB
PB92-179902/REB
Capsule Report: Bahco Flue Gas Desulfurization and Partic-
ulate Removal System.
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PB92-179910/REB
Capsule Report: First Progress Report. Physical Coal-
Cleaning Demonstration at Homer City, Pennsylvania.
PB92-179910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-17992B/REB
Capsule Report: Acostic Monitoring to Determine the Integ-
rity of Hazardous Waste Dams.
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PB92-179936/REB
Capsule Report: Disposal of Flue Gas Desulfurization
Wastes. Shawnee Field Evaluation.
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PB92-179944/REB
Capsule Report: Adipic Acid-Enhanced Lime/Limestone
Test Results at the EPA Alkali Scrubbing Test Facility.
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PB92-179993/REB
Capsule Report: Benefits of Microprocessor Control of
Curing Ovens for Solvent-Based Coatings.
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PB92-180009/REB
Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manu-
facturing Industry.
PB92-180009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A03
PB92-180017/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document: For PM-10 Emis-
sions from Ferrous Foundries.
PB92-180017/REB
92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-18O025/REB
In situ Soil Flushing. Engineering Bulletin.
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Air Stripping of Aqueous Solutions. Engineering Bulletin.
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Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling during Re-
mediation. Engineering Bulletin
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PB92-180058/REB
Granular Activated Carbon Treatment. Engineering Bulletin.
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Chemical Oxidation Treatment Engineering Bulletin.
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PB92-180074/REB
Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remediation.
Ground Water Issue.
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NEXRAD Precipitation Information Application Forum Cli-
mate and Global Change.
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PB92-180090/REB
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits.
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Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association
Member States.
PB92-180108/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-180116/REB
Reregistration Eligibiligy Document (RED): Sodium and Cal-
cium Hypochlorites.
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PB92-180124/REB
Questions and Answers about the Early Reductions Pro-
PB92-180124/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-180132/REB
Enabling Document for Regulations Governing Compliance
Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB92-180132/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-180157/REB
Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in the General U.S. Popula-
tion: NHATS FY87 Results.
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£2'iUo"?™Preven"on Case Studies Compendium
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PB92-180173/REB
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference: Cooperative
Approaches in Minimising Hazardous Wastes Held in Mel-
bourne, Australia on February 24-27 1992
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PB92-180181/REB
Asia Pacific Cleaner Production Conference International
legislative Trends. Held in Melbourne, Australia on Febru-
PB92-1 801 81 /REB
PB92-180199/REB
Application of Modified Aluminon and GFAAS Methods to
Beryllium Determination in Drinking Water
PB92-180199/REB 92-01 ' PC A02/MF A01
PB92-180207/REB
Fuzzy Logic Control of AC Induction Motors
PB92-180207/RE8 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-18021S/RE8
U.S. EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Landfill Emis-
sions and Mitigation Research
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Potential Impacts of Increased Solar UV-B on Global Plant
Productivity.
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Methods of Assessing Responses of Trees, Stands and
Ecosystems lo Air Pollution (Chapter 7)
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What Is the Potential of Forest Management to Slow the In-
crease of Atmospheric CO2.
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PB92-1802S6/REB
NATO Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle. Held
in Mt. Hood. Oregon on October 6-11, 1991. Working
Group Report on Melhane Sources and Sinks.
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PB92-180264/REB
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies.
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Probability Sampling and Population Inference in Monitoring
Programs.
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Ozonation/Post-Chlorination of Humic Acid: A Model for
Predicting Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.
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PB92-180298/REB
Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of
Schools and other Large Buildings.
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PB92-180306/REB
Serological Cross-Reactions between 'Escherichia coli'
0157 and other Species of the Genus 'Escherichia'.
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PB92-180314/REB
Effects of Sampling Design Parameters on Block Selection.
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PB92-180322/REB
Modification of an Index of Biotic Integrity Based on Fish
Assemblages to Characterize Rivers of the Seine Basin,
France.
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Formation of Transconjugants on Plating Media Following
'!n situ' Conjugation Experiments.
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Oregon, USA. Ecological Regions and Subregions for
Water Quality Management.
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Effects of Open-Top Chambers on 'Valencia' Orange
Trees.
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Teratogenesis, Toxicity, and Bioconcentration in Frogs Ex-
posed to Dieldrin.
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How Much Acidification Has Occurred in Adirondack
Region Lakes (New York, USA) since Preindustrial Times.
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Cloning and Expression of a Lignin Peroxidase Gene from
'Streptomyces viridosporus' in 'Streptomyces lividans'.
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Diatoms: Powerful Indicators of Environmental Change.
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Assessing Trends in Fishery Resources and Lake Water
Aluminum from Paleolimnological Analyses of Siliceous
Algae
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Development of a Core Combustion Research Program
Plan for EPA.
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Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung
Cancer and Other Disorders
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Update Package for RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (As-
sorted Volumes)
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
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PB92-182799/REB
Application for Certification 1991 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - SportsCar America, PUMA Division Inc.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW of North America, Inc.
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hicles - Fiat Auto R and D U.S.A.
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Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Grumman Olson.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Lotus Cars, Ltd.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Infiniti, Nissan Motors Co , Ltd
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PB92-1828S6/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
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hicles - Stanza, Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan Motors Co., Ltd.
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hicles - Porsche.
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hicles - Saab Cars USA, Inc.
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hicles - Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A. Inc.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Caterpillar.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Detroit Diesel Corporation.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles - Hino Motors. Ltd.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
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Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
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Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
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PB92-183201/REB
Background Document for the Liguid Release Test: Single
Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study.
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Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 1. Guidance for
State and Federal Agencies.
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PB92-183243/REB
Emergency Exemptions under Section 18 of the Federal In-
secticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. 2. Instructions for
Submission of Emergency Exemption Applications.
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PB92-183284/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel, Rl. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1985.
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PB92-184969/REB
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks and Health: Under-
standing Health Risks from Petroleum Contamination.
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Oil and Gas Field Emissions Survey.
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PB92-18498S/REB
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Northwest
Forest Vegetation.
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PB92-184993/REB
Developmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and the
Future.
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PB92-18S818/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Dichlorvos (DDVP).
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 91.1: Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4).
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 112.1: Lead Arsenate.
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 233: Ethylene Bisdithiocarba-
mates (EBDCs).
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 234: Ethylene Oxide (EtO)
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Human Exposure Model-ll: User's Guide.
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 111.1: Calcium Arsenate (Tol-
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Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan:
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Chesapeake Bay Bluefish Fishery Management Plan.
Chesapeake Bay Program Agreement Commitment Report.
PB92-186436/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-186451/REB
Chesapeake Bay Waterfowl Policy and Management Plan
(Agreement Committment Report).
PB92-1B6451/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-186469/REB
Committed Obligated Expected Expenditures Plan
(COEEP).
PB92-186469/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-186477/REB
Chesapeake Bay Weakfish and Sported Seatrout Fishery
Management Plan: An Agreement Commitment Report from
the Chesapeake Executive Council.
PB92-186477/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1B8515/REB
Technical Resource Document: Batch-Type Procedures for
Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals.
PB92-188515/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-188663/REB
Report to Congress on Ocean Dumping, 1987-1990
PB92-188663/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-188713/REB
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Report
for the Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems Pentachloro-
phenol (PCP) Immunoassays.
PB92-188713/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-188721/REB
Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils
and Sediments by Particle-Beam/High-Performance Liguid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB92-188721/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188739/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers and Evaporators
PB92-188739/REB 92-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal Bands, Clamps, Retainers, and Tooling.
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PB92-188754/REB
Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Yield: Evaluation of the
Efficacity of Different Modeling Approaches.
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PB92-188762/REB
Clinical Biochemistry.
PB92-188762/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-18B770/REB
Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomembrane
Field Seams.
PB92-188770/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-188788/REB
Health Research to Support Risk Assessment
PB92-188786/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188796/REB
Implementing 'In vitro' Models in the Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment Process.
PB92-188796/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188804/REB
Quality Assurance Planning for Stationary Source Field
Sampling
PB92-188804/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1S8812/REB
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title III Clean Air Act
Amendments.
PB92-188812/RE8 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188820/REB
Current and Future Environmental Rofe of Atmospheric
Methane: Model Studies and Uncertainties.
PB92-188820/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-18M38/REB
Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Combustion
System on the EPA Mobile Incinerator.
PB92-188838/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-188846/REB
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia', 'Hyalella' and 'Gammarus'.
PB92-188846/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-188853/REB
Acidic Episodes in Surface Waters in Europe.
PB92-188853/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
P892-188861/REB
Structural Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using
Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass
Spectrometry.
PB92-188861 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188B79/RE8
Evaluation of the Rackwitz-Resster Uncertainty Analysis
Method for Environmental Fate and Transport Models.
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PB92-188887/REB
Doing the Right Thing (Book Reviews)
PB92-188887/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
P892-188895/REB
Immunohistochemical Detection of P21 'ras1 and P110
'myc' Oncogene Expression in Regenerating Rat Liver.
PB92-188895/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188903/REB
Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Popula-
tions.
PB92-188903/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-18S911/REB
Multifactor Potency Scheme for Comparing the Carcinogen-
ic Activity of Chemicals.
PB92-188911 /REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1B6929/REB
Alterations in Rat Flash and Pattern Reversal Evoked Po-
tentials after Acute or Repeated Administration of Carbon
DtsurlKje (CS2).
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PB92-188937/REB
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Indoor Aerosols
Resulting from the Use of Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
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PB92-188945/REB
Comparison of Subchronic Neurotoxicity of 2-Hydroxvethyl
Acrylate and Acrytamide in Rats.
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PB92-188952/REB
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB92-188952/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1B8960/REB
Embryonic Palatal Responses to Teratogens in Serum-Free
Organ Culture.
PB92-188960/REB 92-O1 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-188978/HEB
Characteristics of me U.S. EPA's Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams' Toxicrty Information Databases.
PB92-188978/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-1M986/REB
Introduction and Summary. Genotoxicity and Carcinogen-
icity Databases: An Assessment of the Present Situation.
PB92-188986/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-1S8994/REB
Kinetochore-Staining of Spermatid Micronuclei: Studies of
Mice Treated with X-Radiation or Acrylamide.
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PB92-189000/REB
Proconvulsant Activity of Endosulfan in Amygdala Kindling.
PB92-189000/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189018/REB
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 1. Be-
havioral Assessment.
PB92-189018/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189026/REB
Measurement of the Biotransfer and Time Constant of
Radon from Ingested Water by Human Breath Analysis.
PB92-189026/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-189O34/REB
Potential of Carp to Bioactrvate Benzo(a)pyrene to Metabo-
lites That Bind to DNA.
PB92-189034/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189042/REB
Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
PB92-189042/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-189059/REB
Characterization of Chemical Kindling with the Pesticide En-
dosutfan.
PB92-189059/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189067/REB
Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Persistence of DNA Ad-
ducts in the Brown Bullhead 'Ictalurus nebulosus'.
PB92-189067/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189075/REB
Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Cultures of Rat and Human
Hepaiocytes.
PB92-189075/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189083/REB
. Cigarette Smoke-Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory
and Nonrespiratory Tissues of Rats.
PB92-189083/REB 92-01 PC AD2/MF A01
PB92-189091/REB
Genetic Activity Profile Database
PB92-189091/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189141/REB
National Toxicology Program: Review of Current DHHS,
DOE, and EPA Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal
Year 1991.
PB92-189141/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-189158/REB
National Toxicology Program: Annual Plan for Fiscal Year
1991.
PB92-189158/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-189315/REB
Health Advisory for 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (DNT).
PB92-189315/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-18969S/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Galvanized Steel Parts.
P892-189695/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-189703/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Plated Display Racks.
PB92-189703/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-190107/REB
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines.
PB92-190107/REB 92-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB92-190115/REB
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 1. A
Scoping Study.
PB92-190115/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-J9O123/REB
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 2. State
Reports.
PB92-190123/REB 92-01 PC A19/MF AM
PB92-190131/REB
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines. Volume 3. Appen-
dix: State Reports.
PB92-190131/REB 92-01 PCA14/MFA03
PB92-190149/REB
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams.
PB92-190149/REB 92-01 PC E99
PB92-190156/REB
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 1. Summary Report
PB92-190156/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-190164/REB
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 2. State Reports of Western Governors' As-
sociation Mine Waste Task Force States.
PB92-190164/REB 92-01 PC A99
PB92-190172/REB
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman-ll on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams. Volume 3. Appendix: State Reports Interstate Coali-
tion on Mine Waste.
PB92-190172/REB 92-01 PC A14
PB92-190230/REB
Control of VOC Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufactur-
92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-190248/REB
Air Quality Atlas.
PB92-190248/REB
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
l-190230/REB
PB92-190263/REB
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS) User's
Guide. Volume 3. Model Concentration Data Retrieval Sub-
system.
PB92-190263/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-190271/REB
Measurement Solution: Using a Temporary Total Enclosure
for Capture Efficiency Testing.
PB92-190271/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-190289/REB
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater
PB92-190289/REB 92-01 PCA99/MFE08
PB92-190438/REB
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review.
PB92-190438/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-190446/REB
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Ozone Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
OAQPS Staff Paper.
PB92-190446/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A03
PB92-191097/REB
Acid Aerosol Measurement Intercomparison Workshop.
Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina on April 10-
11, 1991.
PB92-191097/REB 92-01 PC A15/MF A03
PB92-191105/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Heptachlor.
PB92-191105/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-191113/REB
Comparison of Airborne Asbestos Levels Determined by
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Using Direct and
Indirect Transfer Techniques.
PB92-191113/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-191121/REB
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Tetrachloroethylene
and Degradation Products in Pump and Treat Remediation
PB92-191121/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-191139/REB
Surface-Charge Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inor-
ganic Colloids in Surface Systems. Annual Colloid and Sur-
face Science Symposium (65th). Held in Norman, Oklaho-
ma on June 17-19, 1991.
PB92-191139/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-191147/REB
Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into
the Subsurface: Sensitivity to Soil Properties.
PB92-191147/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1911S4/REB
Acid Aerosol Measurement Methods: Studies of Extraction
and Analytical Effects.
PB92-191154/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-191162/REB
Customer/Supplier Accountability and Quality Assurance
(QA) Program Implementation.
PB92-191162/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-191170/REB
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB92-191170/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-191188/REB
Solidification/Stabilization: Is It Always Appropriate.
PB92-191188/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-191196/REB
Development of Predictive Structure-Biodegradation Rela-
tionship Models with the Use of Respirometncally Generat-
ed Biokinetic Data.
PB92-191196/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-192137/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Extrusions.
PB92-192137/HEB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192145/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Metal-Cutting Wheels and Components.
PB92-192145/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192152/REB
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Non-Urban Ozone Con-
centrations over the Eastern United States Using Rotated
Principal Component Analysis.
PB92-192152/REB 92-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
PB92-192160/REB
Open Path Ambient Measurements of Pollutants with a
DOAS System.
PB92-192160/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192178/REB
Performance of Automated Ambient SO2 Analyzers with
Respect to a Proposed 5-Minute Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard.
PB92-192178/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-192186/REB
Gas Chromatographic Elution Patterns of Chlorinated Diox-
ins versus Column Polarity.
PB92-192186/REB 92-O1 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192194/REB
Effects of Natural and Forced Basement Ventilation on
Radon Levels in Single Family Dwellings
PB92-192194/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
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Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone Concentrations to Uncertain-
ties in Biogenic Emissions.
PB92-192202/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-192764/REB
Implementing Protective Actions for Radiological Incidents
at Other Than Nuclear Power Reactors. Proceedings of a
Workshop. Held in Montgomery, Alabama on September
25-26, 1991.
PB92-192764/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-192798/REB
RED Facts: Heptachlor.
PB92-192798/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-192806/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Motor Vehicle Exterior Mirrors.
PB92-192806/REB 92-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-192889/REB
Technical Assistance Document: Performance Audit Proce-
dures for Opacity Monitors.
PB92-192889/REB 92-01 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-194000/REB
Quality Assurance Support for the National Atmospheric
Deposition Program and National Trends Network Monitor-
ing Activities. Fourth Progress Report, 1990-1991.
PB92-194000/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-195635/REB
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSD Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/HEB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-195643/REB
Water Duality Model for a River Receiving Paper Mill Ef-
fluents and Conventional Sewage.
PB92-195643/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-19S650/REB
Disease Incidence and Potential Mechanisms of Defense
for MSX-Resistant and -Susceptible Eastern Oysters Held
in Chesapeake Bay.
PB92-195650/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-I95668/REB
Comparative Acute Sensitivity of Larval Topsmelt, 'Atherin-
ops affinis'. and Inland Silverside, 'Menidia beryllina', to 11
Chemicals.
PB92-195668/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195676/REB
Synthetic Substrata for Propagation and Testing of Soil and
Sediment Organisms.
PB92-195676/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195684/REB
Effects of Fenvalerate on the Early Life Stages of Topsmelt
('Atherinops affinis').
PB92-195684/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195692/REB
Mixed-Species Colonization of Solid Surfaces in Laboratory
Biofilms.
PB92-195692/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195700/REB
Spongiosis Hepatis: Chemical Induction, Pathogenesis, and
Possible Neoplastic Fate in a Teleost Fish Model.
PB92-195700/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195718/REB
Characterization of Stress-Responsive Behavior in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO: Isolation of Tn3-lacZYA Fusions
with Novel Damage-lnducible (din) Promoters.
PB92-195718/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-19S726/REB
Technique for Screening and Maintaining Smaller Genomic
PB92-195726/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-19S734/REB
Preparation and Regeneration of Protoplasts of 'Colletotri-
chum gloeosporioides' f. p. 'Aeschynomene'.
PB92-195734/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195759/REB
Laboratory Spawning of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis', with
Notes on Culture and Growth of Larvae.
PB92-195759/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-19S767/REB
Detection of Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Transfor-
mation in Native and Introduced Species of Bactena in
Marine and Synthetic Sediments.
PB92-195767/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195775/REB
Reproductive Ecology of the Inland Silverside, 'Menidia ber-
yllina', (Pisces: Atherinidae) from Blackwater Bay, Flonda.
PB92-195775/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-19S783/REB
Abundant Males in Populations of a Selling Hermaphrodite
Fish, 'Rivulus marmoratus', from Some Belize Cays
PB92-195783/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195791/REB
Selection of Surrogates for a Genetically Engineered Micro-
organism with Cellulolytic Capability for Ecological Studies
PB92eia95791/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195809/REB
Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and Mu-
lagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves (Journal Article)^
PB92-195809/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195817/REB
Sorbent/Urea Slurry Injection for Simultaneous SO2/NOX
PB92°195817/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195825/REB
Methods for Assessing Rat Sperm Motility.
PB92-195825/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-19S833/REB
Comparative Immunosuppression of Various Glycol Ethers
Orally Administered to Fisher 344 Rats.
PB92-195833/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195841/REB
Induction of Prophage Lambda by Chlorinated Organics:
Detection of Some Single-Species/Single-Site Carcinogens.
PB92-195841/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-1958S8/REB
Reliability of Selected Tests from the Neurobehavioral Eval-
uation System.
PB92-195858/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195866/REB
Prophage Induction by DNA Topoisomerase II Poisons and
Reactive-Oxygen Species: Role of DNA Breaks.
PB92-195866/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195874/REB
Drinking Water from Agriculturally Contaminated Ground-
water.
PB92-195874/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-1958S2/REB
Use of Marsh Plants for Toxicity Testing of Water and Sedi-
ment.
PB92-195882/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195890/REB
Mosquito Control Pesticides: Adverse Impacts to Freshwa-
ter Aquatic and Marine Organisms.
PB92-195890/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195908/REB
Predictions of Azeotropes Formed from Fluorinated Ethers,
Ethanes, and Propanes.
PB92-195908/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195916/REB
Landfill Gas Utilization: Options, Benefits, and Barriers.
PB92-195916/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195924/REB
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces and
Comparison with Woodstove Emissions.
PB92-195924/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195932/REB
Novel Method of Reducing Transient Emissions from
Rotary Kiln Incinerators through Modified Waste Packaging.
PB92-195932/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-195940/REB
Parametric Evaluation of Powdered Activated Carbon Injec-
tion for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal
Waste Combustor. .
PB92-195940/REB 92-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-19S9S7/REB
Mercury in the St. Louis River, Mississippi River, Crane
Lake, and Sand Point Lake: Cycling, Distribution, and
Sources. Report to the Legislative Commission on Minne-
sota Resources.
PB92-195957/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-19596S/REB
Reducing Mercury Emission from Municipal Waste Combus-
tion with Carbon Injection into Flue Gas.
PB92-195965/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-19S973/REB
Desiqn and Optimization of a Refrigeration System.
PB92-195973/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195981/REB
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces.
PB92-195981/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-195999/REB
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Compari-
son of Nephelometer and Photographic Determinations of
Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the Eastern United States.
PB92-195999/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-19600S/REB
Guide for Using the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Approach
92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-196021/REB
Environmental Guidance: For Very Small Communities.
PB92-1 96021 /REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-196039/REB
Characteristics of Successful Riparian Restoration Projects
92-04 PC A04/MF AO,
PB92-196047/REB
Oil Tanker Waste Disposal Practices: A Review.
PB92-196047/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-196054/REB
Potential Uses of Phosphogypsum and Associated Risks.
Background Information Document. .„,.„- .„-
PB92-196054/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-196344/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Printed Circuit Board
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92- 196351 /REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Commercial Ice Machines and Ice Storage Bins.
PB92-196351/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-196369/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Per-
manent-Magnet DC Electric Motors. .„,,.,,- .„,
PB92-196369/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-196377/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Sheet Metal Cabinets and Precision Metal Parts.
PB92-196377/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-19638S/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Can-
Manufacturing Equipment.
PB92-196385/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-196393/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for an Aluminum Extru-
sions Manufacturer.
PB92-196393/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-196401/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer Produc-
ing Treated Wood Products.
PB92-196401/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-197086/REB
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 1.
PB92-197086/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-197094/REB
Total Hydrocarbon Emission Testing of Wastewater Sludge
Incinerators. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-197094/REB 92-04 PCA16/MFA03
PB92-198209/REB
Western Forests and Air Pollution.
PB92-198209/REB 92-04 PC A22/MF A04
PB92-198217/REB
ASTER: An Integration of the ACQUIRE Data Base and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB92-198217/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-19822S/REB
Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organic Sub-
stances in Aquifer Materials (Chapter 16).
PB92-198225/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-198233/REB
EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support to
Federal, State, and Local Agencies.
PB92-198233/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-198241/REB
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Predicted Fluorinated Ether,
Ethane, and Propane Azeotropes.
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Using a Flame lonization Detector (FID) Continuously
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth.
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VOC Prevention Options for Surface Coating.
PB92-198266/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Sampling Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related
Semivolatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air.
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Costs of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in School Build-
ings.
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Preliminary Risk Assessment for Viruses in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
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PB92-198555/REB
Modifications to Reduce Drag Out at a Printed Circuit Board
Manufacturer.
PB92-198555/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-198563/REB
Inorganic Chemical Characterization of Water Treatment
Plant Residuals.
PB92-198563/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-198571/REB
Case Study of Radon Diagnostics and Mitigation in a New
York State School.
PB92-198571/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Comparison of Data from an IAQ Test House with Predic-
tions of an IAQ Computer Model.
PB92-198589/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Landfill Leachate Effects on Sorption of Organic Micropollu-
tants onto Aquifer Materials.
PB92-198597/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-198605/REB
Safe Drinking Water from Small Systems: Treatment Op-
tions.
PB92-198605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-198613/REB
Review of Di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate (DEHP) Risk Assess-
ments.
PB92-198613/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-198621/REB
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Tricnloroetny-
lene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics.
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Control of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in C3H10T1/2
Cells: Role of Retinoic Acid and Cell Density.
PB92-198639/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Physiologically Based Kinetic Model of Rat and Mouse
Gestation: Disposition of a Weak Acid.
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PB92-198654/REB
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1992.
PB92-198654/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-201110/REB
Vitrification Technologies for Treatment of Hazardous and
Radtoactive Waste.
PB92-201110/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-201128/REB
Modeling Radon Entry into Florida Houses with Concrete
Slabs and Concrete-Block Stem Walls.
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Demonstration of Sorbent Infection Technology on a Wall-
Fired Utility Boiler (Edgewater Limb Demonstration).
PB92-201136/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-201144/REB
Guide to Selected National Environmental Statistics in the
U.S. Government.
PB92-2O1144/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A02
P692-201458/REB
Transportation and Air Quality Planning Guidelines, 1992.
PB92-2O1458/REB 92-O4 PC A10/MF A03
PB»2-203116/REB
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technology Options and
Case Studies.
PB92-S03116/REB 92-O4 PC A09/MF A02
PM2-2034M/REB
Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore. Final Technical Report.
PB92-203496/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-2O3595/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Chemicals.
PB92-203595/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-2O45S5/REB
Evaluation of a Schatz Heat Battery on a Flexible-Fueled
Vehicle. Phase 2.
PB92-204585/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB*2-20522*/REB
Fuel Rich Sulfur Capture in a Combustion Environment
PB92-205228/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-205236/REB
Osmoregulatory Failure and Death of First-Year Large-
mouth Bass 'Micropterus sajmoides' Exposed to Low pH
and Elevated Aluminum, at Low Temperatures in Soft
Water.
PB92-205236/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-205640/REB
Multiphase Chemical Transport in Porous Media.
PB92-205640/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-2O5657/REB
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation
and RCRA Corrective Action. Third Edition.
PB92-2056S7/REB 92-O4 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-2O566S/REB
Dermal Exposure Assessment Principles and Applications.
PB92-205665/REB 92-04 PC A17/MF AM
PB92-205MS/REB
Protocols for Evaluating Oodant Mechanisms for Urban
and Regional Models.
PB92-205S48/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-2O585S/REB
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion Test Horsehead Resource Development Company,
Inc.. Flame Reactor Technology. Monaca, Pennsylvania.
PB92-205855/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PBM-2W150/REB
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, July 1992.
PB92-206150/REB 92-O4 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-2O617S/REB
Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement
Device Protocols.
PB92-206176/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-208200/REB
PredKtong the Precipitation of Acid and Direct Dyes in Natu-
ral Waters
PB92-2O62OO/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PM2-2M21C/REB
System tar Control of River Water Quality for the Communi-
ty of Madrid Using QUAL2E.
PB92-2O6218/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-2O6226/REB
Temperature and Conductivity Modeling for the Buffalo
River.
PB92-206226/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206234/REB
Hydrogenase-Linked Gene in 'Methanobacterium tnermoau-
MropHcum' Strain DettaH Encodes a Polyferredoxin.
PB92-206234/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206242/RE8
European Packaging Initiatives: Leading the Way on Source
Reduction.
PB92-206242/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-2062S9/REB
Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green
Algae) and Their Toxins.
PB92-2062S9/REB 92-O4 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-206267/REB
Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste In-
cinerators versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory Air
Releases.
PB92-206267/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206275/REB
Biomethylation and Environmental Transport of Metals.
PB92-206275/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206283/REB
Efficient Multiple-Exposure Analysis of the Toxicity of Cris-
natol: A DMA Intercalator in Phase 2 Clinical Trials.
PB92-2062B3/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-2O6291/REB
Study Design Considerations in Developmental Neurotoxi-
12-206291/REB
92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206309/REB
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Influence on 2.6-Dinitro-
toluene-lnduced Urine Genotoxicity in Rsher 344 Rats:
Effect on Gastrointestinal Microflora and Enzyme Activity.
PB92-206309/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206317/REB
Spatial Learning Deficits Are Not Solely Due to Chplinergic
Deficits Following Medial Septal Lesions with Cotohicine.
PB92-206317/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206325/REB
Quantification of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: Comparison
of Stot-lmmunobinding Assays with a Novel Sandwich
ELISA.
PB92-206325/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206333/REB
Age-Dependent Changes in Receptor-Stimulated Phos-
phoinositide Turnover in the Rat Hippocampus.
PB92-206333/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PBS2-206341/REB
Considerations in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Testing Approach for Mutagencity.
PB92-206341/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206358/REB
Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Strain with Unusual In vitro
Growth Potential Which Undergoes Neoplastic Transforma-
tion after SV40 T Antigen Gene Transfection.
PB92-2063S8/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS2-2O6386/REB
Long-Term Neurochemical and Behavioral Effects Induced
by Acute Chkxpyrifos Treatment.
PB92-206366/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206374/REB
Effect of BwremediatKxi on the Mutagemcrty of Oil Spilled
in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
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PB92-206382/REB
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Some Natural Substances.
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Predictive Assay for Rodent Caranogemcity Using In vivo
Biochemical Parameters: Operational Characteristics and
Complementarity.
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In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants (Journal Arti-
cle).
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PB92-206416/REB
Use of the Fungicide Carbeodazim as a Model Compound
to Determine the Impact of Acute Chemical Exposure
during Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization on Pregnancy
Outcome in the Hamster.
PB92-206416/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-206424/REB
Long-Path FTIR Measurements of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in an Industrial Setting (July 1989-April 1991).
PB92-206424/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-20S432/REB
Canister-Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambi-
ent Air
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PB92-206440/REB
Comparative Analysis of Dkrans and Furans in Ambient Air
by High Resolution and Electron Capture Mass Spectrome-
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Air Pollution Engineering Research at the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
PB92-2064S7/REB 92-O4 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-20646S/REB
Stimulation of Reductive Dechkxinanon of Tetrachloroeth-
ene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by Addition of Short-
Chain Organic Acids or Alcohols.
PB92-206465/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-2OS473/REB
Rational Approaches to the Management of Bronchopul-
monary Disease.
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Chemical and Physical Properties of Emissions from Kuwait
Oil fires.
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PB92-206499/REB
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third Work) Residential
Combustion Process. Ill Evaluation of a Potential Technique
for the Control of Emissions from the Indoor, Open Hearth
Combustion of Coal.
PB92-206499/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206507/REB
Physical Property Data on Fluorinated Propanes and Bu-
tanes as CFC and HCFC Alternatives.
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PB92-206515/REB
Research and Development for Total-Flood Halon 1301
Replacements for Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
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Advanced Emissions Speciation Methodologies for the
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program. 2. Al-
dehydes, Ketones, and Alcohols.
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PB92-206531/REB
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Re-
search on Drinking Water Contaminants.
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Developmental Neurotoxicology of Polychtorinated Biphen-
yls and Related Compounds.
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Approach to the Design of Nonmutagenic Azo Dyes: Ana-
logues of the Mutagen 4-Amino-3-Methoxyazobenzene
(Chapter 4).
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PB92-206564/REB
New Two-Phase Flow and Transport Model with Interphase
Mass Exchange.
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PB92-2O6572/REB
Parallel Groundwater Computations Using PVM.
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Data Logging Systems for Monitoring Long-Term Radon
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Large Buildings.
PB92-206580/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-206598/REB
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Paniculate
and Organic Emissions from a Third World Residential
Combustion Process. 1. Facility Description and Results of
Tests of Three Rural China Residential Coals, a U.S. Coal,
and Wood.
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PB92-206606/REB
Characterization of Condensible and Semivolatile Organic
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples.
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PB92-206614/REB
Surface-Coating-Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
Emissions from Coating Operations.
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PB92-206622/REB
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for
VOCs and Air Toxics.
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PB92-206879/REB
Illinois Lake Management Program Act Administrative
Framework Plan.
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PB92-206895/REB
Evaluation of Personal Cooling Devices for Dioxin Ctean-Up
Operation.
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PB92-207166/REB
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
States: 1992 Update.
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PB92-207SS7/REB
Acoustic Location of Leaks in Pressurized Underground Pe-
troleum Pipelines.
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PB92-207695/REB
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners (July
1992).
PB92-207695/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-207703/REB
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 2.
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PB92-208206/BEB
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills.
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PB92-20929S/REB
At the Threshold: A National Consensus Quality Systems
Standard for Environmental Programs, 1992.
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Principles of Identifying and Characterizing Neurotoxicity.
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Detection and Disinfection of Pathogens in Storm-Generat-
ed Flows.
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Response of a Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line to His-
tamine: Intracellular Calcium Changes and Extracellular Re-
lease of Inflammatory Mediators.
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Triphenyl Phosphite-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in
Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells
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PB92-2O9345/REB
Measurement of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Apoenzyme Protein
by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)- Effects
of 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Telrahydropyridine (MPTP) on
Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity and Content.
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Human Primary
Nasal and Bronchial Epithelial Cell Cultures and Bronchoal-
veolar Macrophages.
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PB92-209360/REB
Dose-Related Inhibition of Brain and Plasma Cholinesterase
in Neonatal and Adult Rats Following Sublethal Organo-
phosphate Exposures.
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PB92-20937B/REB
Higher Plant Accumulation of Organic Pollutants from Soils.
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PB92-209386/REB
Procedures for Emission Inventory Preparation. Volume 4:
Mobile Sources.
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Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances.
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PB92-213198/REB
Peer Review Workshop Report on a Framework for Ecolog-
ical Risk Assessment.
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PB92-213206/REB
Facility Pollution Prevention Guide.
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PB92-213214/REB
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc. Flame
Reactor Technology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB92-213214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-213222/REB
Guideline for Regulatory Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 1. Technical
Report.
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PB92-213230/REB
Guideline for Regulator/ Application of the Urban Airshed
Model for Areawide Carbon Monoxide. Volume 2. Appendi-
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PB92-213248/REB
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM)
Work Plan Rationale.
PB92-213248/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-21325S/REB
User's Guide tor the SYSPOP Program: A PC Version of
the PRESTO-EPA-POP Operation System. Version 1.0.
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PB92-213263/REB
Production of Acetal, Amino, and Phenolic Resins.
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PB92-216035/REB
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, Inc., Plasma Cen-
trifugal Furnace. Volume 1.
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PB92-216043/REB
Technology Evaluation Report of Retech, inc.. Plasma Cen-
trifugal Furnace. Volume 2.
PB92-216043/REB 92-04 PC A1S/MF A03
PB92-216886/REB
Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and In-
stallation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells (Revised).
PB92-216886/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-216894/REB
Characterizing Heterogeneous Wastes: Methods and Rec-
ommendations (March 26-28, 1991).
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PB92-216910/REB
Feasibility of Including Regional and Temporal VOC Emis-
sions Estimates in the EPA Emissions Trends Report
PB92-216910/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-216928/REB
Recommended Operating Procedure Number 56: Collection
of Gaseous Grab Samples from Combustion Sources for
Nitrous Oxide Measurement. .M,..c *n<
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PB92-216936/REB
On-Site Engineering Report tor tne Low-Temperature Ther-
mal Desorptton Pilot-Scale Test on Contaminated Soil.
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PB92-216944/REB
Arsenic and Mercury Workshop on Removal, Recovery,
Treatment and Disposal. Abstract Proceedings. Held in Al-
exandria, Virginia on August 17-20, 1992.
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PB92-216951/REB
Workshop: Application of Microcosms for Assessing the
Risk of Microbial Biotechnology Products. Held in Hunt
Valley, Maryland on May 19, 1992.
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PB92-216969/REB
Sequencing Batch Reactors: Summary Report.
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PB92-216977/HEB
Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking and Foam-
ing.
PB92-216977/REB 92-04 PC A05
PB92-21698S/REB
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual.
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PB92-217009/REB
Mutagenicity of Emissions from the Simulated Open Burn-
ing of Scrap Rubber Tires.
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PB92-217017/REB
Transactions: Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment.
Papers from an International Conference.
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PB92-217025/REB
Murine Cytomegalovirus Host Resistance Models.
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PB92-217033/REB
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Effects of Heavy Industrial Pollution on Respiratory Func-
tion in the Children of Cubatao, Brazil: A Preliminary
Report.
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92-04 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Behavioral Thermoregulation
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Use of Visual and Chemosensory Evoked Potentials in En-
vironmental and Occupational Health.
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PB92-217058/REB
Assessing Toxiciry of Organic Chemicals to Anaerobic
Treatment Processes.
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PB92-217066/REB
Landfill Gas Recovery/Utilization: Options and Economics.
PB92-217066/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-217074/HEB
U.S. EPA's Manual of Practice for the Investigation and
Control of Cross-Cdnnection Pollution into Storm Drainage
Systems.
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PB92-217082/REB
Hazardous Waste Degradation by Wood Degrading Fungi.
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PB92-217090/REB
Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Haz-
ardous and Municipal Waste.
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PB92-217108/REB
Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biodegradabi-
lity and Biodegradation Kinetics for Hazardous Organic Pol-
lutant Compounds.
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PB92-217116/REB
Educating Managers about Quality through Customer-Sup-
plier Understanding. Overview of Current Training Initiatives
in Energy and Environmental Programs. Annual National
Energy and Environmental Quality Division Conference
(19th).
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PB92-217124/REB
Geomembrane Anchorage Behavior Using a Large Scale
Pullout Apparatus.
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Stress Crack Testing of Polyethylene Geomembranes.
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PB92-217140/REB
Regional Respiratory Tract Absorption of Inhaled Reactive
Gases.
PB92-217140/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-217157/REB
Understanding the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the
Subsurface Environment.
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PB92-217165/REB
Estimating Agriculture's Net Contribution to Atmospheric
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PB92-217173/REB
Approach to Assessment of Management Impacts on Agri-
92-04 PCA03/MFA01
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Seasonal Variations of Stable Hydrogen and Carbon Iso-
tope Ratios of Methane in Subtropical Freshwater Sedi-
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Increasing Scientific Power with Statistical Power
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PB92-217215/REB
Differences in Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Human Mye-
lomonocytic Cell Lines.
PB92-217215/REB 92-04 PC A02
PB92-217223/REB
Exposure of Humans to a Volatile Organic Mixture. 3. In-
flammatory Response.
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PB92-217231/REB
Application of Tradescantia Micronucleus Assay for In situ
Evaluation of Potential Genetic Hazards from Exposure to
Chemicals at a Wood-Preserving Site.
PB92-217231/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Environmental Laws and Regulations Relating to Medical
Waste Disposal.
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Volunteer Lake Monitoring: A Methods Manual.
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Retech. Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
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Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.
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Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspectives.
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Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report.
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In-situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
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Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers (Uso Seguro de Pestici-
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1992.
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Protecting the Nation's Ground Water: EPA's Strategy for
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Bioremediation in the Field. An Information Update on Ap-
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RCRA Corrective Actions. Speaker Slide Copies.
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Pesticides in Drinking-Water Wells.
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Environmental Crisis in the Gulf. The U.S. Response.
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Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act:
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Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
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Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstration
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Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Public Water
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Citizen Monitoring: Recommendations to Household Well
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Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA.
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Environmental Gases. AHC/MP An9
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Pilot-Scale Incineration of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
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Removal of Creosote from Soil by f°?.l"rryplie|^/rMF A01
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Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic Be-
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Hepatic Microsomal N-hydroxylation of Aniline and 4-chlor-
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Search Identification of Hazardous Compounds from Mass
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dehyde Species to Indoor and Outdoor Sources, and Their
Source Strengths.
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Control Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated Soil
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Permeation Resistance of Glove Materials to Agricultural
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Probability of Plume Interception Using Conditional Simula-
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Interspecies Cytogenetic Comparisons: Studies with X-Radi-
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Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase and Glutathione S-Trans-
ferase in Diethylnitrosamine-lnitiated Rats Treated with
Phenobarbitol and/or Pnthalate Esters_ .„,,..,: An,
PB92-227586/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-227594/REB
Genotoxicity of Industrie as es ^ Q4
PB92-227677/REB
Control of VOC Emissions from Nonferrous Metal Rolling
PB92-227677/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-227800/REB
National Water Quality Inventory: 1990 Report to Congress.
PB92-227BOO/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-228048/REB
U.S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer
Bulletin Board System (BBS). User's Manual.
PB92-228048/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-228436/REB
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment Histology
Laboratory Xylene Use, Fort Carson, Colorado.
PB92-228436/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-230358/REB
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefit of Non-
compliance. User's Manual.
PB92-230358/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-230366/REB
ABEL User's Manual.
PB92-230366/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-231083/REB
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Wilson
County, Tennessee.
PB92-231083/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-231091/REB
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Franklin
County, Tennessee.
PB92-231091/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-231109/REB
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures, Avery
County, North Carolina.
PB92-231109/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-231117/REB
Protecting Endangered Species: Interim Measures. Decatur
PB92-231U7VREB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-23112S/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 7.
Southern Region.
PB92-231125/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231174/REB
Radioactive Site Remediation Technologies Seminar.
Speaker Slide Copies.
PB92-231174/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231182/REB
Pesticide Reregistration.
PB92-231182/REB
PB92-231240/REB
Suspended, Cancelled, and Restricted (SCR! Pesticides.
PB92-231240/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-231281/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Soil Vapor Extraction. Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-231281/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-231299/REB
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatability Studies under
CERCLA: An Overview.
PB92-231299/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-231307/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Chemical Dehalogenation. Final Report.
PB92-231307/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231315/REB
Retecn, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace: Applications
PB92-S231R3eiP5°/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-2313S6/REB
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining
Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst
PB92-231356/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-231489/REB
Biological Criteria: Guide to Technical Literature.
PB92-231489/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-231497/REB
Biological Criteria: National Program Guidance for Surface
PB92-231497/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PB92-231505/REB
Proceedings of a Symposium: Biological Criteria Research
and Regulation. Held in Arlington, Virginia on December 12-
13, 1990.
PB92-231505/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-231513/REB
Biological Criteria: State Development and Implementation
Efforts.
PB92-231513/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-231521/REB
Briefing Report to the EPA Science Advisory Board on the
Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Generating Sediment
Quality Criteria.
PB92-231521/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
P892-231539/REB
Consumption Surveys for Fish and Shellfish. A Review and
Analysis of Survey Methods.
PB92-231539/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231547/REB
Contaminated Sediments: Relevant Statutes and EPA Pro-
gram Activities.
P892-231547/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-231562/REB
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft. Ground-
wood. Sutfite. Soda. Deink. and Non-Integrated Paper Mills
Point Source Category. Volume 2. Sections 8-15
PB92-231562/RE8 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-231570/REB
Dynamic Toxics Wasteload Allocation Model (DINTOX).
User's Manual.
PB92-231570/REB 92-04 PC ACS
PB92-231SM/REB
EPA's Review and Approval Procedure for State Submitted
TMDLs/WLAs.
PB92-231588/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-231604/REB
Guidance for State Implementation of Water Quality Stand-
ards for CWA Section 303(C)(2)(B).
PB92-231604/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-231612/REB
Guidance for State Water Monitonng and Wasteload Allo-
cation Programs.
PB92-231612/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231620/REB
Guidance for Water Quality-Based Decisions The TMDL
Process
PB92-231620/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231638/REB
Guidance Manual for Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard and
Builders' Paper and Board Mills Pretreatment Standards.
PB92-231638/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231646/REB
Introduction to Water Quality Standards.
P892-231646/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-231653/REB
Managing Contaminated Sediments EPA Decision-Making
Processes.
P892-231653/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231661/REB
Reference Guide to Water Quality Standards for Indian
Tribes.
PB92-231661/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-231679/REB
Sediment Classification Methods Compendium.
PB92-231679/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
P892-231687/REB
Special Interest Group (SIGj Forum for Fish Consumption
Risk Management. User's Manual. vl.O: A Division of the
Monpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulletin
Board System (NPS BBS).
PB92-231687/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PS»2-2316»S/REfl
Status Report State Compliance with CWA Section
303(c)(2)(B) as of February 4. 1990.
PB92-231695/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-231703/REB
Summary of Available Information on the Levels and Con-
trol of Toxic Pollutants Discharges in the Printing and Pub-
lishing Point Source Category.
PB92-231703/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-231729/BEB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries Part 1: Estuaries and Waste
Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231729/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231737/REB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 2. Application of Eslua
me Waste Load Allocation Models.
PB92-231737/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
P892-231745/REB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 3: Use of Mixing Zone
Models in Estuanne Waste Load Allocations.
P892-231745/REB 92-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB92-231752/REB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 3: Estuaries. Part 4: Critical Review of Estu-
anne WLA Modeling.
PB92-231752/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231760/REB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations. Book 4. Lakes, Reservoirs and Impoundments.
Chapter 3: Toxic Substances Impact.
PB92-231760/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-231778/REB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Wasteload Allo-
cation. Book 6. Design Conditions. Chapter 1: Stream
Design Flow for Steady-State Modeling.
PB92-231778/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231786/REB
Technical Guidance Manual for Performing Waste Load Al-
locations: Simplified Analytical Method for Determining
NPDES Effluent Limitations for POTWs Discharging into
Low-Flow Streams.
PB92-231786/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-231794/REB
Technical Support Manual. Waterbody Surveys and Assess-
ments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses.
PB92-231794/REB 92-04 PCAHJ/MFA03
PB92-231802/REB
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and Assess-
ments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses. Volume 3:
Lake Systems.
PB92-231802/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-231810/REB
Proceedings of a National Conference: Water Quality
Standards for the 21st Century. Held in Dallas. Texas on
March 1-3, 1989.
PB92-231810/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-231828/REB
Proceedings of a Conference. Water Quality Standards for
the 21st Century. Held in Arlington. Virginia, on December
10-12. 1990
PB92-231828/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PBS2-231836/REB
Compilation of Water Quality Standards tor Marine Waters.
PB92-231836/RES 92-04 PC A99
PB92-231844/REB
Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design Con-
ditions for Steady State Modeling.
PB92-231844/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231851/REB
Water Quality Standards Handbook.
PB92-231851/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-231869/REB
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and Proposed New Source
Performance Standards for the Bleached Kraft, Ground-
wood. Sulfite.-^oda, Deink and Non-Integrated Paper Mills.
Volume 1. Segment of the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard.
Point Source Category Group 1. Phase 2.
PB92-231869/REB 92-04 PC A20/MF A04
PB92-231877/REB
Technical Support Manual: Waterbody Surveys and Assess-
ments for Conducting Use Attainability Analyses. Volume 2.
Estuanne Systems.
PB92-231877/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-231893/REB
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Standards and Limi-
tations for Battery Manufacturing.
PB92-231893/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-231901/REB
Economic Impact Analysis of Effluent Limitations and
Standards for the Battery Manufacturing Industry.
PB92-231901/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-231919/REB
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Calcium Carbide Segment of the Ferroal-
ly Manufacturing Point Source Category. Group 1, Phase 2
P892-231919/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231927/REB
Guidance Document for Effluent Discharges from the Auto
and Other Laundries Point Source Category.
PB92-231927/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
PB92-231943/REB
Guidance Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Concrete Products. Point Source Category
PB92-231943/RE8 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-231950/REB
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Explosives Manufacturing. Point Source
Category. Group 2.
PB92-2319SO/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-231968/REB
Development Document for Interim Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Proposed New Source Performance
Standards for the Raw Cane Sugar Processing. Segment of
the Sugar Processing Point Source Category. Group 1.
Phase 2.
PB92-231968/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
P892-231976/REB
Method 1624: Volatile Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilu-
tion GCMS: Method 1625: Semivolatile Organic Compounds
by Isotope Dilution GCMS.
PB92-231976/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231984/REB
Development Document lor Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for Control of Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyls in the Deink Subcategory of the Pulp, Paper and
Paperboard. Point Source Category
PB92-231984/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-231992/REB
Developmental Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and New Source Performance Standards for the Other
Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals Segment of the Phos-
phate Manufacturing. Point Source Category. Group 1,
Phase 2.
PB92-231992/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-232008/REB
Supplement of Development Document Effluent Limitations,
Guidelines New Source Performance Standards Reprint for
the Renderer Segment of the Meat Products and Render-
ing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232008/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-232016/REB
Development Document for Effluent Limitations. Guidelines
for the Electrical and Electronic Components. Point Source
Category. Phase 2.
PB92-232016/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-232032/REB
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Shipbuilding and Repair.
Point Source Category.
PB92-232032/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-232040/REB
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Gum and Wood Chemicals Manufac-
turing. Point Source Category.
PB92-232040/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-232057/REB
Guide for the Application of Effluent Limitations Guidelines
for the Petroleum Refining Industry.
PB92-232057/REB 92-04 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-232065/REB
Development Document for Interim Final and Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance
Standards for the Fruits, Vegetables and Specialties. Seg-
ment of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables.
Point Source Category.
PB92-232065/REB 92-04 PC A23/MF A04
PB92-232149/REB
Health Advisory for Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid
(IMPA).
PB92-232149/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-232156/REB
Preliminary Data Summary for the Wood Preserving Seg-
ment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source Cat-
PB92-232156/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-232164/REB
Common Synonyms: For Chemicals Listed Under Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community RighMo-
Know Act.
PB92-232164/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-232172/REB
Solid Waste Contract Negotiation Handbook.
PB92-232172/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-232198/REB
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB92-232198/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-232206/REB
Energy Use of Ice Making in Domestic Refngerators.
PB92-232206/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF AOt
PB92-232214/REB
Automated Aqueous Rotary Washer for the Metal Finishing
Industry. Technology Evaluation Report.
PB92-232214/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-232222/REB
Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving
Sites.
PB92-232222/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-232305/REB
Evaporation Rate of Volatile Liquids. Final Report, Second
Edition.
PB92-232305/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-232339/REB
Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Sup-
plied Data.
PB92-232339/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-232347/REB
Bioremediation Case Studies: Abstracts.
PB92-232347/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-232354/REB
Fundamentals of Ground-Water Modeling. Ground Water
Issue.
PB92-232354/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-232362/REB
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-232362/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-232370/REB
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Future Effects of Long-
Term Sulfur Deposition on Stream Chemistry in the Mid-Ap-
palachian Region of the Eastern United States.
PB92-232370/REB 92-04 PC A18/MF A04
PB92-232388/REB
Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites: Q's
and A's and Case Studies.
PB92-232388/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PB92-232396/REB
PB92-233147/REB
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SpeCieS: Int6rim Meas"^. Baker
PB92-232420/REB
PB92-232438/REB
PB92-232438/REB
PB92-232446/REB
PS92-232446/REB
PB92-232453/REB
92-04 PC A01/MF A01
s, Culber-
lmertm Measu«*. El Paso
92.04 PC A01/MF A01
"**" Measures' Monon-
92.04 PC A01/MF A01
lndustrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
92-04 PC E99/MF E99
,f0rwthe lndustrial So""* Complex (ISC2) Dis-
,.15 Volume 1- User Instructions '
2-232453/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-232461/REB
lnd"strial S0""* Complex (ISC2) Dis-
*™ of Model Algorithms.
92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-232479/REB
User's Guide (or the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dis-
persion Models. Volume 3: Guide to Programmers
PB92-232479/REB 92-
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PB92-233154/REB
National Estuary Program After Four Years: A Report to
Congress.
PB92-233154/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
P892-233287/REB
Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constituents:
Chemical and Physical Properties (40 CFR Part 264, Ap-
pendix 9).
PB92-233287/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-233881/REB
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technol-
ogies (3rd): Domestic and International. Held in Dallas,
Texas on June 11-13, 1991. Abstract Proceedings.
PB92-233881/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-233899/REB
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment. Caring for Your Lawn
in an Environmentally Friendly Way.
PB92-233899/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-235S63/REB
Citizen's Guide to Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Contaminated Soils, Sludges, Sediments and Debris.
PB92-235563/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-23SS71/REB
Citizen's Guide to Bwventing.
PB92-235571/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-2355M/REB
Citizen's Guide to Using Indigenous and Exogenous Micro-
organisms in Bkxemediation.
PB92-235S89/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-235597/HEB
Qtrzen's Guide to Air Sparging
PB92-235597/RE8 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-23S60S/REB
Evaluation of Soil Venting Application. Ground Water Issue.
PB92-235605/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-235613/REB
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE): Dem-
onstration Bulletin. Flame Reactor. Horsehead Resource
Development Company, Inc.
PB92-235613/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-235621/REB
RED Facts: Putrescent Whole Egg SotaJs
PB92-235621/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-23S639/REB
RED Facts: Alkyl Arrane Hydrochkxide.
PB92-235639/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-235647/REB
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Second Supplement to the
1990 Edition.
PB92-235647/HEB 92-04 PC A20/MF AIM
PB92-235654/REB
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Nuclear Pow-
ered Electrical Generating Station.
PB92-23S654/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF Ml
PS92-23S662/REB
Searching for a Water Supply Connection in the Cabool,
Missouri Disease Outbreak of 'Escherichia cot' 01S7:H7.
PB92-235662/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-23S670VREB
Summary of Selected New Information on Effects of Ozone
on Health and Vegetation: Supplement to 1986 Air Quality
Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants.
PB92-235670/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-23S6M/REB
Mobile Air-Conditioning Recycling Manual.
PB92-2356B8/REB 92-04 PC AM/MF A02
PB92-23S936/REB
Rotating Biological Contactors. Engineering Bulletin
PB92-235936/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-238328/HEB
Biologic Markers in Pulmonary Toxicology.
P892-238328/REB 92-04 PC AOVMF A02
PB92-238351/REB
Biologic Markers in Immunolojocology
P892-238351/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-23S4M/REB
Control Technology Center FY91: A Fifth Year of Growth
P892-238468/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF AOt
PB92-23847G/REB
Waste Reduction Activities and Options for a Local Board
of Education in New Jersey.
PB92-238476/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-23S484/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 235: 'Bacillus subttis' GB03.
P892-238484/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
P692-238492/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 237: Oxaduyt (New Chemical
ation).
2-238492/REB 92-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-23S500/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 238: 'Pseudomonas fluores-
cens' and 'Pseudomonas syrmgae' Strains.
PB92-2385OO/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-238518/REB
Risk Assessment Management Communication: A Guide
to Selected Sources Volume 4, Number 2.
PB92-238518/REB 92-O4 PC A09/MF A02
PBt2-238526/REB
Reregetratton Eligibility Document (RED): lndote-3-Butync
Acid. (List B. Case 2330).
PB92-238526/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-239268/REB
Ozone Disinfection and Treatment of Urban Storm Drain
Dry-Weather Flows: A Pilot Treatment Plant Demonstration
Project on the Kenter Canyon Storm Drain System in Santa
Monica.
PB92-239268/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-239482/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1991. Volume 4. West-
Central Illinois Region.
PB92-2394S2/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-239516/REB
Reference Guide to Odor Thresholds for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants Listed in the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB92-239516/REB 92-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-239524/REB
Hearth Assessment Document for Talc.
PB92-239524/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-239532/REB
Detecting Water Row Behind Pipe in Injection Wells.
PB92-239532/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-239S40/REB
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY91.
P892-239540/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-239557/REB
EMPA Monitor - March 1992 Edition.
P892-Z39557/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-239565/REB
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
Small Systems Resource Directory.
PB92-239565/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
P8S2-23»573/REB
Data User's Guide to the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's Long-Term Monitoring Project. Duality As-
surance Plan and Data Dictionary.
PB92-239S73/REB 92-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB«2-23»5«1/RE8
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA
Solvent Extraction. Interim Guidance.
PB92-239581/REB 92-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PBS2-2395M/REB
Guide tor Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Solvent Extraction Quick Reference Fact Sheet.
PB92-239599/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB»2-S00024/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (THI) 1987-1989, (on CD-ROM).
PB92-500024/REB 92-01 CD-ROMS45.00
PBS2-500032/REB
PA-Score (Preliminary Assessment Score), Version 1.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB92-500032/REB 92-01 CP 002
PB92-S00347/REB
Permit Tracking System (PTS). Version 1.0 (for Microcom-
puters).
PB92-500347/REB 92-01 CP O03
PB92-500354/REB
Volatile Organic Compound and Paniculate Matter (VOC/
PM) Special**) Data Base Management System (SPECI-
ATE), Version 1.4 (for Microcomputers).
PB92-500354/REB 92-01 CP D02
PB92-500446/REB
Natural Enemy Risk Assessment (NERISK) (for Microcom-
P892-500446/REB 92-01 CP D06
PB92-500453/RE8
Aquatic Toxraty Information Retrieval Data Base (AC-
QUIRE).
PB92-500453/HEB 92-O1 CP T02
PS92-500479/REB
Aquatic Toxcrty Information on VAX VMS Backup (AC-
QUIRE tor VMS).
PB92-500479/RE8 92-01 CP T02
PB92-SOOtM2/REB
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Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. 1991 Update.
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National Priorities List Sites Set (1991).
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Superfund: Reporting on Cleanup Activities through Envi-
ronmental Indicators. FY 1991 Update.
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Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1990: A Report to the Congress.
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Superfund Contracts Management Issues.
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Implementation of the Alternative Remedial Contracting
Strategy (ARCS) Task Force Recommendations: Transmit-
tal of the Implementation Plan.
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Regional Pilot Projects and Initiatives.
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Congressional Limits for FY 92 Alternative Remedial Con-
tracting Strategy (ARCS) Program Management Costs.
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National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contin-
gency Plan (The NCP).
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Superfund Policy Forum Update, Volume 1, Number 1, Feb-
ruary 1992.
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Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM).
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PB92-963264/REB
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory, May 1992.
PB92-963264/REB 92-01 PC E02
PB92-96326S/REB
Superfund Progress, Spring 1992.
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PB92-963266/REB
Correction of FY-92 Superfund Program Management
Manual Definitions.
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Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version (Progress as of
March 31, 1992).
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Smart Moves in Superfund - Regional Initiatives. Volume 1,
Number 1, February 1992.
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Regional Pilots and Applications of Superfund Accelerated
Cleanup Model (SACM).
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PB92-963274/REB
Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
Program.
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Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1993. Volumes 1 and 2.
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PB92-963277/REB
Identification of a Senior Superfund Official for Addressing
Special NPL Site-Related Issues.
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PB92-963278/REB
Superfund Progress - Aficionado's Version: Progress as of
June 30, 1992.
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Superfund Progress, Summer 1992.
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PB92-963281/REB
Memorandum of Understanding between the National Oce-
anic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency Concerning the Notification and
Coordination of Activities Pursuant to the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
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PB92-963300/REB
Superfund: Site Assessment and Remediation.
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PA-Score Software, Version 1.0. Users Manual and Tutorial
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Guidance lor Performing Preliminary Assessments under
CERCLA.
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PB92-963304/REB
NPL Characterization Project: National Results.
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NPL Characterization Project: Region 1 Results.
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NPL Characterization Project: Region 2 Results.
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NPL Characterization Project: Region 5 Resurts.
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NPL ChBracterization Project Region 6 Results.
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NPL Characterization Project Region 8 Results.
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NPL Characterization Project. Region 9 Results
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NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results.
PB92-963314/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PM2-9«33tS/REB
CERCLIS Characterization Project National Results.
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CERCUS Characterization project Region 3 Results.
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CEROJS Characterization Project Region S Results.
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PM2-M3321/RCB
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Revised Hazard Ranking System: Evaluating Sites After
Waste Removals.
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PB9Z-963377/REB
Revision of Pobcy Regarding Superlund Project Assignment
between Altemative Remedial Contracting Strategy Coo-
tractors and the US Army Corps ol Engineers
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Audits and the Superlund Program Manager
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92-01 PC A01/MF A01
92-01 PC A01/MF A01
State and Local Involvement in the Supertund Program.
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Political Subdivision Involvement in Superlund.
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Debarment and Suspension.
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Admnstratove Guidance for the FIT to ARCS (FIT/ARCS)
Trans*on.
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PB92-M3333/REB
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1
Human Hearth Evaluation Manual {Part B. Development of
Risk-Based Prekminary Remediation Goals).
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PBS2-A63334/REB
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Hearth Evaluation Manual (Part C. Risk Evaluation
of Remade) Alternatives)
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ECO Update: The Role of BTAGs in Ecological Assess-
ment. Volume 1, Number 1. September 1991.
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PB92-9S3331/REB
Estimating Potential for Occurrence of DNAPL at Superfund
Sites.
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Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part B).
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Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1
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Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook
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PB92-463342/REB
Accessing the $50 Million Set-Aside in the Remedial Action
Budget for Quick Response at National Priorities List Sites.
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PS92-963343/REB
Authorization for Regional Administrators to Approve Con-
sistency Exemptions at NPL Sites.
PB92-963343/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PM2-M3344/RE8
Update No. 2 to 'Procedures for Completion and Deletion
of NPL Sites'
PB92-963344/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
PM2-M3345/RC8
Quid* to Principal Threat and Low Level Threat Wastes
PB92-963345/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
P0M-M334S/REB
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies Phase 2
Volume i. Summary Report
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PM2-M3347/REB
Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Phase 2
Volume 2. Case Studies and Updates
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PB»2-96334t/REB
PREscore Software. Users Manual and Tutorial Version
1.0.
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PM2-M33SO/REB
Presentations EPA-State Soil Standards Conference. Held
in Crystal City. Virginia on January 29, 1991.
PB92-9633SO/REB 92-01 PC AOB/MF A02
PM2-M33S1/REB
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for Con-
taminated Soil.
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Regional Quality Control Guidance for NPL Candidate Sites
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Guide to Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes
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PBK-M33S4/REB
Characterization Protocol for Rad-oactve Contaminated
So**.
PBS2-963354/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PM2-W33SC/REB
Guidance tor Data UseabMy m Risk Assessment (Part A)
PB92-963356/HEB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
P8»2-»S335a/REB
Considerations m Ground-Water Remediation at Superfund
Sites and RCRA Facttties. Update
PB92-9633SB/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB«2-9B33S»/REB
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 1
P992-963359/REB 92-01 PC AM/MF A06
PBS2-963360/REB
ROD Annual Report, FY1991. Volume 2
PB92-963360/REB 92-01 PC Alt/MF A04
PB»2-M33«1/R£B
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin: Presumptive Rem-
edies for Wood Treatment Facilities. Volume 1, Number 2.
May 1992.
PB92-963361/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963382/REB
Guidance tor Data UseaoiSty in Risk Assessment (Pan B).
PBSZ-963362/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ECO Update: Ecological Assessment of Superfund Sites.
An Overview. Volume 1. Number a December 1991.
PB92-963335/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB*2-»63336/REB
Homeowners Exempted from Superfund Cleanup Costs:
National Policy Overview
PB92-963336/REB 92-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance tor Data Useabwty in Risk Assessment.
PB92-963363/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB9Z-K3364/REB
Remedial Action Report Documentation for Operable Ural
Completion.
PB92-963364/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup BuHetn. Volume 1. Number
1. Presumptive Remeo.es for Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB92-963367/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963368/REB
FY 1992 Themes for Regional Coordination to Support
Continuous Improvements of Superfund's Remedial Pro-
gram.
PB92-963368/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-963369/REB
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 3. The Rote of Natural Re-
source Trustees in the Superfund Process.
PB92-963369/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963370/REB
ECO Update. Volume 1, Number 4. Developing a Work
Scope for Ecological Assessments.
PB92-963370/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963371/REB
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Bulletin. Volume 1, Number
3. Presumptive Remedies.
PB92-963371/REB 92-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB92-963372/REB
Understanding Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB92-963372/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB92-963373/REB
Supplemental Guidance to RAGS: Calculating the Concen-
tration Term. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1992.
PB92-963373/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
P892-963374/REB
ECO Update Volume 1, Number 5. August 1992 Briefing
the BTAG: initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecolo-
gy of a Site
PB92-963374/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PTO2-963400/REB
Superlund Removals and Emergency Response
PB92-963400/REB 92-01 Standing Order
PB92-963401/REB
Supertund Removal Procedures Guidance on the Consid-
eration of ARARS dunng Removal Actions
PB92-96340UREB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB42-963402/REB
CERCLA Reporting Requirements for Releases of Ethylene
Glycol from Airplane De-Icing Operations.
PB92-963402/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
PBS2-9634O3/REB
Supertund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally-Funded Removals. Fifth Annual Report - Fiscal
Year 1990.
PB92-963403/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-963405/REB
Compendium of ERT Field Analytical Procedures.
PB92-963405/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-96340B/REB
Compendium of ERT Air Sampling Procedures
PB92-963406/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-963407/REB
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users' Manual.
PB92-963407/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-9634OS/REB
Removal Program Representative Sampling Guidance.
Volume 1. Soil
PB92-963408/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-9634O9/REB
Supertund Removal Procedures: Removal Enforcement
Guidance tor On-Scerte Coordinators.
PB92-963409/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963411/REB
CERCLA Notifications: Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963411/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963412/REB
Overview of ERNS Emergency Response Notification
System (ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963412/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963413/REB
Oil Notifications: Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) Fact Sheet
PB92-963413/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963414/REB
Standard Operating Safety Guides
PB92-963414/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
PB92-963416/REB
Superfund Removal Procedures: Public Participation Guid-
ance for On-Scene Coordinators Community Relations and
the Administrative Record.
PB92-963416/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963418/REB
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study
1991 Update
PB92-963418/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-963419/REB
Guide to Removal Enforcement
PB92-963419/REB 92-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963420/RE8
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act ot
1990. Volume 2. Number 1.
PB92-963420/REB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB9Z-963422/REB
Notification Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances.
PB92-963422fflEB 92-04 PC A02/MF A01
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PB92-963914/REB
PB92-963500/REB
,C °9y and Ana
PB92-963600/REB
Superfund: Enforcement
PB92.963600/REB
PB92-963603/REB
cal Serv,ces.
92-01 Standing Order
92.01 standing Order
92-01 PCA13/MFA03
92-01 PC A13/MF A03
°"S5",?«°' '^Off-Site Policy for OSCs and RPMs.
PB92-963603/REB 92.01 PC A01/MF A01
PB92-963606/REB
Guidance on Preparing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric
"pRSMreRSS '° P0ten"a"y R"P°"** Arties
PB92-963606/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-96370VREB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Western
Sand and Gravel Site. Burnllville and North Smithfield Rl
(Third Remedial Action), April 1991
PB92-963701/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
PB92-963702/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1) Dover Mu-
nicipal Landfill. Dover, NH. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
OGT 1991 .
PB92-963702/REB
PB92-963703/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1)- Union
Chemical, South Hope, ME. (First Remedial Action) De-
cember 1990.
PB92-963703/REB
PB92-963704/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1) Nyanza
Chemical Waste Dump, Operable Unit 2, Ashland, MA
(Second Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963704/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-963705/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1 ) Mottolo Pig
Farm. Raymond. NH. (First Remedial Action). March 1991
PB92-963705/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-963706/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1) Savage Mu-
nicipal Water Supply, Milford. NH. (First Remedial Action)
September 1991
PB92-963706/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-963707/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse
Park. Billerica, MA. (Second Remedial Action) June 1991
PB92-963707/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB92-963708/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sullivan's
Ledge Superfund Site. Middle Ma'sh Operable Unit, New
Bedford, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963708/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-963709/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Silresim
Chemical, MA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963709/REB 92-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB92-963710/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1). Groveland
Wells, Operable Unit 1, Groveland, MA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963710/REB 92-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-963801/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): C and J
Disposal Site, Town of Eaton, Madison County, NY. (First
Remedial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963801/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963802/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Endicott Vil-
lage Wellfield, Broome County. Endicott, NY. (Second Re-
medial Action). March 1991
PB92-963802/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963803/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Genzale
Plating Company, Franklin Square, Nassau County, NY.
(First Remedial Action) March 1991
P892-963803.'REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-963804/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Global
Landfill, Middlesex County. NJ. (First Remedial Action), Oc-
tober 1991
PB92-963804/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-963805/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal
(93rd Street School), Niagara County, City of Niagara Falls,
NY. (Third Remedial Action) (Amendment), May 1991.
PB92-963805/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963806/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 3). Lakehurst, NJ.
(Fourth Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963806/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963807/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemicals Co.. Inc., Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963807/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963808/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center (Operable Unit 1). Lakehurst, NJ. (First
Remedial Action). February 1991
PB92-963808/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963809/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
Dump. New Vernon Road and Wnite Bridge Road Sites.
Passaic Township, Meyersville, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-963809/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963810/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 2), Lakehurst, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1991
PB92-963810/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963811/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963811/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963812/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical S-Area, Niagara Falls, NY (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB92-963812/REB 92-04 PC A15/MF A03
PB92-963813/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Salem County, Pedricktown, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991
PB92-963813/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-963814/REB
Superfund Record of Decision: Roebling Steel Company,
Florence Township, Burlington County, NJ. (Second Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963814/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963815/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Waldick
Aerospace Devices, Wall Township, Monmouth County, NJ
(Second Remedial Action), March 1991
PB92-963815/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963816/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Upper Deer-
field Township Sanitary Landfill, Upper Deerfield Township
Cumberland County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963816/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963817/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2)- Nascolite
Corporation, Doris Avenue, Cities of Millville and Vineland,
Cumberland County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action) June
1991.
PB92-963817/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-963818/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): General
Motors/Central Foundry Division Site, St. Lawrence County
Massena, NY. (First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963818/REB 92-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB92-963819/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Frontera
Creek Site, Humacao, Puerto Rico (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963819/RE8 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963820/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fort Dix
Landfill, Fort Dix Military Reservation, Pemberton Township,
Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963820/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963821/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hertel
Landfill, Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963821/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963822/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Colesville
Municipal Landfill Site, Town of Colesville, Broome County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963822/REB 92-04 PC A12/MF A03
PBS2-963823/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Applied En-
vironmental Services Site, Glenwood Landing, Nassau
County, NY. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963823/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963824/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Conklin
Dumps, Broome County, Conklin, NY. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PS92-963824/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-96382S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Curcio
Scrap Metal, Bergen County, Saddle Brook, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963825/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963826/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Warwick
Landfill, Town of Warwick, Orange County, NY. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963826/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963827/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sinclair Re-
finery, Allegany County, Wellsville, NY. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963827/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963828/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fibers
Public Supply Wells, Guayama, PR. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963828/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963829/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): White
Chemical Corporation, Essex County, Newark, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963829/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963830/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Circuitron
Corporation, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-963830/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963831/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill, Juncos, PR. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-963831/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-963832/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 4), Lakehurst, NJ. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963832/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963833/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Swope Oil
and Chemical Company, Pennsauken Township, Camden
County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963833/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-963834/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Garden
State Cleaners, Buena Borough, Atlantic County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963834/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963901/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mid-Atlantic
Wood Preservers, Harmans, Anne Arundel County, MD.
(First Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963901/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963902/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Publicker/
Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant, PA. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-963902/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963903/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Resin Dis-
posal, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963903/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963904/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Middletown
Air Field Site, Middletown, PA. (Second Remedial Action),
December 1990.
PB92-963904/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-96390S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hellertown
Manufacturing Company, Hellertown Borough Northampton
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963905/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963906/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard, Weisenber Township, Lehigh County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991
PB92-963906/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963907/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dorney
Road Landfill Site, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-963907/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-963908/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-Chem
Site, Earl Township, Berks County. PA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963908/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963909/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Aber-
deen, Michaelsville, MD. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-963909/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963910/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Letter-
kenny - PDO, Chambersburg, PA. (First Remedial Action)
August 1991.
PB92-963910/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963911/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Letter-
kenny - Southeastern Area, Chambersburg, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991
PB92-963911/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963912/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer
Laboratories (Operable Unit 2), Lebanon County, PA.
(Second Remedial Action), December 1990.
PB92-963912/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963913/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Strasburg
Landfill, Newlin Township, Chester County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963913/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963914/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
Chemical, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-963914/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
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PB92-963915/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brodhead
Creek, Stroudsburg. PA. (First Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-963915/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963916/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Aber-
deen Proving Ground. Edgewood. MO. (First Remedial
Action), September 1991.
PB92-963916/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963917/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Heleva
Landfill Site. Lehigh County, PA. (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-963917/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963918/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial
Drive Operabte Unit 2, Williams Township, PA. (Second Re-
medial Action). March 1991.
PB92-963918/REB 92-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB92-963919/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). NCR Corpo-
ration (Millsboro Plant), Sussex County. Millsboro, DE. (First
Remedial Action). August 1991
PB92-963919/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
PB92-963920/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): AVCO Ly-
comiog.WilUamsport Division. Lycoming County. Williams-
port, PA (First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963920/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
P892-K3921/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William Dick
Lagoons. West Cain Township. Chester County, PA. (First
Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963921/HEB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB»2-S63»22/R£B
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Havertown
PCP (Pentachtorophenol), Haverford Township. Delaware
County. PA. (Second Remedial Action). September 1991
P892-963922/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-963923/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sealand
Limited Site. Ml Pleasant. DE. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-963923/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963924/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Frsl Pied-
mont Rock Quarry/Route 719 Site. Danville. VA. (Fret Re-
medial Action). June 1991.
PB92-963924/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-96392S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead
Asscoales/Scov*. Montross, VA. (First Remedial Action).
September 1991.
PB92-963925/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963926/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer
laboratories (Operable Unit 3), Lebanon County. PA. (Third
Remedial Action). December 1990.
PB92-963926/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-963S27/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saunders
Supply Company, Chuckatuck, VA. (First Remedial I
. . J Action),
September 1991.
PB92-963927/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
P8S2-963928/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Old City of
York Landfill, Springfield Township. York County. PA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-9S3928/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PS»2-963»2»/ftEB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dixie Cav-
erns County Landfill. Roanoke County. VA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-963929/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-963930/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Greenwood
Chemical Site. Operable Unit 2. Newtown. VA. (Second Re-
medial Action). December 1990
PB92-963930/REB 92-04 PC AO3/MF A01
PB92-963931/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Modem
Sanitation Landfill, Windsor and Lower Windsor Townships,
York County, PA (First Remedial Action). June 1991
PB92-963931/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963932/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): McAdoo
Associates. (Operable Unit 2). SchuyM County. PA. (Third
Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-963932/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-963933/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3). Eastern Di-
versified Metals. Schuylkill County. PA. (First Remedial
Action), March 1991.
PB92-963933/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-964001/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Hercules
009 Landfill Site. Brunswick. Glynn County, GA. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964001/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964002/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USAF
Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Houston County,
GA. (First Remedial Action), June 1991.
PB92-964002/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964003/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Monsanto
Superfund Site, Augusta, GA. (First Remedial Action), De-
cember 1990.
PB92-964003/RE8 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964004/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Tri-Dty In-
dustrial Disposal Site, Bullitt County, Brooks, KY. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964004/REB 92-01 PC A147MF A03
PB92-964005/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Moore County, Aberdeen, NC. (First Re-
medial Action), (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964005/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-964006/HEB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm Site (First Operable Unit), Bullitt County, Brooks, KY.
(First Remedial Action). (Amendment). September 1991.
PB92-964006/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
PBS2-9C4007/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Petroleum
Products Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Pembroke
Park, Broward County. FL. (First Remedial Action), October
1990.
P892-964007/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-W400S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo/
Twelve-Mile Creek, Lake Hartwell PCS Contamination Site,
Pickers, SC. (First Remedial Action), December 1990
PB92-964008/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
PB92-964009/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Medley
Farms, Cherokee County. Gaffney, SC. (First Remedial
Action). May 1991
PB92-964009/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-964010/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USA Annis-
ton Army Depot, (Groundwater Operabte Unit). Calhoun
County, Anniston, AL. (First Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964010/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964011/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Wrigley
Charcoal Site, Hickman County, Wrigley, TN. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1991.
PB92-964011/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-864012/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE). (Operable Unit 4), Roane County,
Oak Ridge. TN. (Third Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964012/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964013/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 2), Oak Ridge, TN.
(First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964013/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964014/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Arlington
Blending and Packaging. Shelby County, Arlington, TN.
(First Remedial Action). June 1991.
PB92-964014/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92464015/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Maxey Flats
Nuclear Disposal Site, Fleming County. KY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964015/REB 92-04 PC A09/MF A03
P892-M4016/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Interstate
Lead (ILCO). Jefferson County, Leeds, AL (First Remedial
Action). September 1991.
PB92-964016/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
P8»2-*64017/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Carolina
Transformer Site, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC
(First Remedial Action), August 1991.
PB92-964017/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-9640K/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Golden
Strip Septic Tank, Greenville County, Simpsonville, SC.
(First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964018/REB 92-04 PC A14/MF A03
PB92-964019/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries. Volusia County, Deland, FL. (First Re-
medial Action). March 1991.
PB92-964019/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-9S4020/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Velsicol
Chemical, (First Operable Unit), Toone. TN. (First Remedial
Action). June 1991.
PB92-964020/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964021/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ciba-Geigy,
Washington County. Mclntosh. AL. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1991
PB92-964021/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964022/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
Reservation (USDOE), (Operable Unit 3), Anderson County,
Oak Ridge, TN. (Second Remedial Action), September
1991.
PB92-964022/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964023/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Charles
Macon Lagoon and Drum Storage, Richmond County, Cor-
dova, NC. (First Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964023/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-964101/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Acme Sol-
vent Reclaiming, Winnebago County, IL. (Second Remedial
Action), December 1990.
PB92-964101/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB92-964102/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oak Grove
Sanitary Landfill, Anoka County, MN. (Second Remedial
Action). December 1990.
PB92-964102/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964103/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Grandville, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1991.
PB92-964103/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964104/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Novaco In-
dustries, Ml, (First Remedial Action). (Amendment). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964104/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964105/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rasmus-
sen's Dump Site. Green Oak Township. Livingston County,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964105/REB 92-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB92-964106/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): G and H In-
dusthal Landfill Site, Macomb County, Ml. (First Remedial
Action). December 1990.
PB92-964106/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-964107/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Main Street
Well Field. Elkhart, IN. (Second Remedial Action), March
1991.
PB92-964107/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-964108/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Folkertsma
Refuse Site, Walker, Ml. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964108/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-964109/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conrail Rai-
lyard. Elkhart County, IN. (First Remedial Action), June
1991.
PB92-964109/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964110/HEB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Verona Well
Field Site, Battle Creek, Ml. (Second Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964110/REB 92-01 PC A08/MF A02
PB92-964111/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fadrowski
Drum Disposal Site. Franklin, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964111/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-964112/BEB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Motor
Wheel Disposal Site, Lansing, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964112/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964113/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Washington
County Landfill. Lake Elmo, MN. (Second Remedial Action),
November 1990.
PB92-964113/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-964114/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Lenawee County, Adrian, Ml.
(First Remedial Action). (Amendment), September 1991.
PB92-964114/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964115/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH. (Second Remedi-
al Action). December 1990.
PB92-964115/REB 92-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-964116/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Enviro-
Chem (Northside Sanitary Landfill). Zionsville. IN. (First Re-
medial Action). (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964116/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964117/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Northside
Sanitary Landfill (Enviro-Chem), Zionsville, IN. (First Reme-
dial Action), (Amendment), June 1991.
PB92-964117/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964118/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Summit Na-
tional Liquid Disposal Service. Deerfield, OH. (First Remedi-
al Action). (Amendment). November 1990.
PB92-964118/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
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PB92-964119/REB
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PB92-964S1S/RE8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sola Optical
USA, Inc., Petaluma, CA (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1991.
P892-96451S/REB 92-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB92-964516/REB
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CTS Printex
Corporation, Mountain View, CA. (First Remedial Action),
June 1991.
PB92-964516/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB92-964517/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Valley
Wood Preserving Site, Turtock. CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1991.
PB92-964517/REB 92-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB92-M4518/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): TRW Micro-
wave, (Advanced Micro Devices 901). (Signetics), Sunny-
vale, CA (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-96451B/REB 92-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB92-964519/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9}. Spectra-
Physics. (Teledyne Semiconductor), Mountain Vie*. CA.
(First Remedial Action), March 1991.
PB92-964519/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB9Z-964520/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Advanced
Micro Devices 915. Sunnyvale, CA (First Remedial Action).
August 1991.
PB92-964520/REB 92-04 PC A04/MF A01
PBtt-WttOVREB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bunker Hill
Mining and Metallurgical Complex. Snoshone County. ID
(Firs! Remedial Action), August 1991
PB92-964601/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
MN2-964S02/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Northwest
Transformer-Mission Pole, Whatcom County, WA. (First Re-
medial Action). (Amendment). September 1991
P892-964602/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBfl2-964603/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10) Bangor
Naval Submarine Base. Site F (Operable Unit 2). Bangor,
WA. (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
PB92-964603/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB82-964604/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay-Nearshore/TidefJats (Operable Unit 7),
Tacoma. WA (TNrd Remedial Action), December 1990
PB92-964604/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF AIM
PBt2-W4605/REa
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): American
Lake Gardens (McChord AFB - Area D), Pierce County.
WA (First Remedial Action). September 1991.
P692-964605/REB 92-04 PC AOS/MF A02
92-01 Standing Order
PB92-964606/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Union Pa-
cific Railroad Yard, Bannock County. Pocatello, ID (First
Remedial Action), September 1991.
PB92-964606/REB 92-04 PC AOB/MF A02
PB92-964607/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Yakima
Plating Facility. Yakima, WA. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1991.
PB92-964607/REB 92-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB92-964700YREB
Supertund: Record of Decision.
PB92-964700/REB
PU/CEES-246
Simplified Modeling of Air Flow Dynamics in SSO Radon
Mitigation Systems for Residences with Gravel Beds.
PB92-195635/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
REPT-88-18
Analysis and Interpretation of Zooplankton Samples Col-
lected during Phase 2 of the Eastern Lake Survey.
PB92-136829/REB 92-01 PC A14/MF A03
RTI/5100/17-01F
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey. Final
Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary. Results, and Rec-
ommendations.
PB92-174747/REB 92-01 PC A16/MF A03
RTI/S100/17-02F
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report Volume 2 Survey Design. Implementation, and
Analysis Methods.
PB92-174754/REB 92-01 PC A07/MF A02
RTI/S100/17-03F
National Home and Garden Pesticide Use Survey Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB92-174739/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
SRI-EN V-M-1076
Measurement and Prediction of the Resistivity of Ash/Sot-
bent Mixtures Produced by Sulfur Oxide Control Processes
PB92-126812/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
SRI-ENV-91-526-6411-083-VOL-1
Development of Alternate Performance Standard tor Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
PB92-115211/REB 92-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SRI-ENV-91-526-6411-08 J-VOL-2
Development of Alternate Performance Standard for Radon
Resistant Construction Based on Short-Term/Long-Term
Indoor Radon Concentrations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB92-11S229/REB 92-01 PCA04/MFA01
TETRAT-TC-3W1-03
Sampling find Analysis Design for Development of Everett
Harbor Acton Program.
P892-166875/REB 92-01 PC A04/MF A01
TP-316-SER-A
Three Case Studies of Lake Temperature and Stratification
Response to Warmer Climate.
PB92-121391/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
TR-03-91
Predicting the Toxicity of Bulk Sediments to Aquatic Orga-
nisms with Aqueous Test Fractions: Pore Water versus Elu-
triate.
PB92-150606/REB 92-01 PC A02/MF A01
USDA/BLA-106
Pesticide Applicator Training Materials: A Bibliography.
PB92-780873/REB 92-01 PCS97.50/MFS42.SO
USOA/BLA-108
Protection of Stored Grains, 1979-April 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental
Considerations.
PB92-140243/REB 92-01 PC A11/MF A03
USDA/BLA-109
Protection of Nut Crops, 1979-Apnl 1991. Citations from
AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental
Considerations.
PB92-140219/REB 92-01 PCA12/MFA03
USOA/BLA-110
Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers: 1979-
Aprif 1991. Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases
and Other Environmental Considerations.
PB92-140201/REB 92-01 PCA11/MFA03
USGS/WRI-91-4014
Concentration and Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
in the Housatonic River between Great Barrington, Massa-
chusetts, and Kent. Connecticut, 1984-88.
PB92-147719/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
USGS/WRI-91-4034
Effect of the Geochemical Environment on Heavy-Metal
Transport in Ground Water.
PB92-179134/REB 92-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHOI-7S-32
Cape Cod Waste Water Renovation and Retrieval System.
a Study of Water Treatment and Conservation Firsl Year of
Operation.
PB92-174408/REB 92-01 PC A10/MF A03
WHOI-85-23
Reactive Transport of Suspended Particles: Mechanisms
and Modeling.
PB92-174317/REB 92-01 PC A13/MF A03
WHOI-90-42
Nutritional Role of Endosymbiotic Bacteria in Animal-Bacte-
ria SymbMoses: 'Solemya velum', a Case Study.
PB92-112895/REB 92-01 PC A17/MF A04
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